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Samiksha Pendor

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The fee structure for the Bachelor of Design (B.Des) programme at the School of Design, MIT WPU, can vary, but typically it ranges from approximately ?1,00,000 to ?1,50,000 per year. It's always a good idea to check the official website or contact the admissions office for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding fees.

 

As for the average salary after completing a B.Des, it generally ranges from ?3,00,000 to ?6,00,000 per annum for fresh graduates, depending on various factors such as the specialization, skills, internships, and the company you join. With experience, this can increase significantly.

 

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Gunjan Dhawan

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Pursuing a career in Fashion Design abroad holds a lot of high-paying jobs, networking, and higher education opportunities. Countries like the UK, the USA, France, Italy, Spain, South Africa, etc., have a rich fashion culture, including Hollywood. Candidates seeking employment opportunities in these countries have higher chances of meeting new people, making high-class networks, and getting high wages.

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Mohit Datta

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No, the Science stream is not mandatory in Class 12 to be eligible for an MSc Fashion Design programme in India. You can opt for this course regardless of any stream in Class 12, however, you'll need to fulfil the basic eligibility criteria to get admission to the programme i.e., to obtain a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised university.

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Lalit Rastogi

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Interior Design students can work for a variety of industries other than Interior Design companies in India as well as abroad such as:

  • Furniture companies,
  • Construction firms,
  • Residential space planning sector,
  • Education,
  • Event Management, etc.

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Nikita Chauhan

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Here are some of the top Interior Design companies in India hiring BSc Interior Design graduates for various roles:

  • HomeLane
  • Livspace
  • H.R.B INTERIORS
  • IKEA
  • Bonito Designs
  • Builten architecture
  • IA Interior Architects

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Atul Arora

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No, passing Class 12 from the Science stream is not mandatory to be eligible for BSc Interior Designing program. BSc in Interior Design programme covers technical and scientific elements related to Interior Design such as lighting, sustainable practices, etc. However, you can pursue BSc Interior Design regardless of the stream you had in Class 12. 

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Jiya Tyagi

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Strate School of Design offers four-year full-time BDes course at the UG level. Students have to choose a specialisation from Product Design, Transport Design, Interaction Design, Visual Communication & Brand Identity, Interior & Space Design and Game Design during the course.

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Shiksha Bhandari

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Strate School of Design admission is based on STRATE entrance exam. Candidates looking for admission to BDes in any specilisiations at Strate School of Design are required to pass Class 10 and Class 12 with 50% aggreagte. After filling out the eligibility criteria and selection criteria, candidates can simply apply on the official website of the college to fill out the admission form.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Hi, some of the basic differences between a BSc and BDes in Fashion Design is, first the course focus. A BSc programme is more focused on the technical and scientific elements of fashion production, such as its fabric properties and manufacturing processes. Meanwhile BDes is focused on the artistic and creative side of the Design.

Therefore, their course curriculum and syllabus also differs. In a BSc Fashion Design, you'll find more technical subjects, including  fashion theories, fashion psychology, and sociological choice of clothing. Meanwhile, in a BDes programme you'll find subjects like illustration, pattern making, draping,

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Nikita Chauhan

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Hi, BDes in Fashion Design can be expensive if you want to pursue it from top colleges like NIFTs, NIDs, Symbiosis, FDDIs, Amity University, etc. However, many Fashion Design colleges in India offer BDes courses in an affordable fee range such as Visva Bharati University, IEC University, International School of Design, JD School of Design, etc. You can research thoroughly about these colleges and then decide which institute you want to opt for.

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