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Varun Kamboj

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The main objective of internship is to get the practical knowledge of the industry. It is always better to go for as many internship as possible because it will give you the industrial experience, which will definitely help you in your future.

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Which colleges are the best for interior designing course in West Bengal?

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi,
Kindly check this on the DAAD wesbite, it should help.
https://goo.gl/jkIXRV

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Drawing/ creative hand is a must. Good skills of drawing signify creative mind. If you feel that your hands are bad with pencil but good with mouse, you can go ahead. Visual communication can be a better option than design, if you know your drawing skills.

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Varun Kamboj

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Following are the tips and tricks to crack NID or any of the design college entrance exams:
1. It hardly matters if your sketching skills are average, the questions are framed to judge a candidate's creativity, imagination, visualisation skills, general awareness, etc. So developing these skills are equally important.
2. Focus over your creativity during your exam preparations.
3. With the creativity, speed equally matters. If you are creative but unable to cope up with the time limit, you will miss the questions. So it is better to practice keeping in mind the speed and accuracy.
4. Go through previous years entrance exam question paper
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Varun Kamboj

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It totally depends on upon your area of interest.
Opt for fashion design or textile design, if you are more into garments and textile.
Following are some design courses:
1. Fashion design
2. Textile design
3. Interior design
4. Graphic design
5. Fashion styling

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Varun Kamboj

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No, it is not necessary to do fashion design.
Below mentioned is the minimum criteria to enroll in any post graduate course:
1. Minimum 50% marks at higher and senior secondary level (Class 10th and 12th).
2. Graduation with minimum 50% marks from a recognized university.

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