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2016-02-06 23:39:17New question posted
2016-02-06 03:45:18New answer posted
2016-02-05 12:34:49
Beginner-Level 3
Following are the top design studios to work for in India:
1. Grandmother India, Mumbai
2. Brand union/ Ray+Keshavan, Bangalore
3. Elephant design, Pune
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2016-02-05 12:33:37
Beginner-Level 3
2. B.Design in Accessory Design.
3. B.Design in Knitwear Design.
4. B.Design in Fashion Communication.
You can pursue these courses from:
A. NID.
B. NIFT.
C. Pearl academy.
D. Apeejay Institute of Design - Tuglakabad.
New answer posted
2016-02-05 12:33:08
Beginner-Level 3
Yes, there are short - term courses in fashion, apparel, fabric and design basics at NIFT.
But, I am not sure if there is any aptitude test for applying.
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2016-02-04 09:23:40
Guide-Level 12
The best colleges for product design I know of include Georgia Institute of Technology, Carnegie Mellon University, Arizona State University, University of Cincinnati, Ohio State University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Rhode Island School of Design to name a few. These are best known in terms of research and internship.
Now, product design is also called industrial design and will include components of arts, mathematics, engineering and other aspects of designing. You must therefore check the syllabus carefully before applying and if it fits with your interests and requirements. I am not in a position t
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2016-02-02 19:10:19
Beginner-Level 5
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2016-02-02 19:06:13
Beginner-Level 5
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2016-02-02 18:07:13
Contributor-Level 10
MFM is a part time course from SIMSREE and as Mumbai is a financial hub, this gives SIMSREE an edge over others in terms of faculty and industry experience. College timings for MFM are mostly after evening 4 PM on weekdays and more or less the same on weekends. Please visit the link for more information:
http://simsree.org/part-time-admissions
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