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2015-11-05 20:25:01Guide-Level 13
Best wishes.
New answer posted
2015-11-05 18:03:51
Guide-Level 15
Shiksha is an education portal and provides unbiased guidance regarding education and career sector. However, we can help you with the parameters that you can keep in mind while choosing an institute.
You can consider the below parameters
1) Faculty,
2) Affiliation / Recognition
3) Course Material,
4) Quality Education,
5) Fees
6) Infrastructure
7) Success Rate.
8) Placement
9) Top recruiting companies.
Also, if possible go through the alumni speak section to get an idea what the alumni thinks about the institute.
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2015-11-04 14:18:22Beginner-Level 3
Websites/Internet is a platform that offer a huge platform where you can search and compare.You can get many ideas and share your ideas and views too.As it is a world wide platform it could be difficult to pinpoint a particular website that could be considered best as this depends on your need & choice, however some of the common websites are listed below:
-Pintrest
-Decorilla
-Furdo.com etc
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New answer posted
2015-11-04 13:01:22
Guide-Level 13
Every industry in today's time has multiple career options depending on your interest and qualification.You may go ahead and choose the right career for you on basis of the job profiles and how well they match with your expectations in context to nature of work, salary, growth prospects.
Please refer top the link for detail son career option in 3D & graphic design:
http://goo.gl/BxWHzK
http://goo.gl/bGX5ds
http://goo.gl/zYAUlc
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New answer posted
2015-11-04 12:34:03
Guide-Level 13
There is a big difference between interior decorators and interior designers. To sum up the difference in one word, the difference is —Education.
Quite literally, anyone can become an interior decorator. Someone who loves playing with colors, fabrics and textiles can easily become a decorator by simply printing off a business card and promoting themselves to clients. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but educational background is also important.
On the other side, an interior designer must have an accredited education. A Bachelors degree is a requisite for working in the interior design field.
Starting a company also involv
New answer posted
2015-11-04 12:09:48
Guide-Level 15
No, UCEED is different from NATA. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay is conducting Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design 2016 (UCEED 2016) under guidance of the UCEED Admissions Committee 2016. Aspirants looking to secure admission in Bachelor of Degree programme (BDes) that is on offer at IIT Bombay need to appear for UCEED exam.
UCEED 2016 will have questions from six topics (Visualisation and spatial ability / Observation and design sensitivity / Environmental and social awareness / Analytical and logical reasoning / Language and creativity & Design thinking and problem solving.)
For more details, kind
New answer posted
2015-11-04 12:00:23
Guide-Level 15
"Form Follows Function" is a common approach to designing a building. It means that, the form of a building should be a natural outcome of the building's function. Architect Louis Sullivan once famously said “form ever follows function” to denote that in architecture and interior design the form or look of a space is secondary to its practical functionality.
For example, think of a sports stadium. The function is to allow many spectators to watch a sporting event. The form then has a big open area in the middle, with seats surrounding it in a step-like fashion. All stadiums have this basic form because of their function. T
New answer posted
2015-11-03 14:23:27
Guide-Level 11
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