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Varun S

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Greetings,

Yes, Its quite expensive. There will be an online interview for admission. The total course fee is 6.72 Lacs - 11.48 lakh. Based on your perfomance and marks obtained in your previous classes. The most of students will get a total fees for 9.6 lakhs. 

And if you want hostels means,

AC rooms - 1.4 Lakhs per annum

Non AC rooms - 80,000 per annum

If you want you can choose outside PGs too. (Based on your comfort)

And for others like gyms, pools, wifi etc., They will give a membership for that like 3000 to 5000 per month

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Varun S

Beginner-Level 5

Greetings,

The placements in B.des in amity are quite good,   I cant say as it has a good placements. But it has more recruiters like Zara, H&M, Manish Malhotra Designer, Burberry, Levi's, Numero Uno, Lifestyle, Benetton, and Aditya Birla.These companies offer diverse roles in design, production, merchandising, styling, and retail management. The strong industry connections of Amity School of Fashion Technology ensure that students are exposed to industry trends and have the opportunity to showcase their skills through internships and projects.

If u want to know about packages offered,

the lowest package was 10,000 per month

the hig

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Varun S

Beginner-Level 5

Amity is good for only its good Infrastracture and facilities are good. The professors are well trained and mannered. The faculty members are friendly but the work load is way to much and that too without much of knowledge. The placements are not upto the mark in B.Des. The attendance system will drain you. they will maintain a strict attendance. the only advantage is you will have a lots and lots of subjects which will get you a better view on your degree.  

BEST OF LUCK!

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Munira Saify

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Ambedkar University Delhi, Indraprastha College for Women, Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Jamia Millia Islamia, and St. Stephen's College are some of the colleges in Delhi that do not require the CUET exam for admission to their undergraduate courses.

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GOWTHAM SURYA GOSANGI

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B.FTech course at the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Chennai costs INR 12.77 lakh. The course is four years long and is offered full-time. 

  • Artisans/ Children of Artisans: INR 13,15,200
  • NRI candidates: INR 972,000 – INR 1,106,300
  • NRI NLEA candidates: INR 972,000 – INR 1,053,400 

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GOWTHAM SURYA GOSANGI

Contributor-Level 6

MIFT IS TOP 5 IN INDIA

Nift Kolkata is good for Textile design course and I am happy with it. Placements: Nift Kolkata is renowned for its textile design program, offering excellent placement opportunities with a success rate of over 90%.

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GOWTHAM SURYA GOSANGI

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National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Kolkata has a 100% placement record for almost every year. The average package is between INR 71,000 to INR 3.6 Lacs per annum. The median salary starts from 4 lacs, and there have been instances where students have been offered the highest salary of INR 16 lacs.

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Nidhi Pathak

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In terms of education, Interior Design typically requires a Bachelor's degree or Diploma in interior design, while Industrial Design may require a degree in industrial design, mechanical engineering, or civil engineering.

The job opportunities also differ, with interior designers finding work in architectural firms, builders, and other related fields, while industrial designers often work in manufacturing firms or as freelancers.

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Nidhi Pathak

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The syllabus for the entrance exam for admission in B.Des Interior Design typically covers the following subjects

Quantitative Ability

Communication Ability

English Comprehension

Analytical Ability

General Knowledge

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Nidhi Pathak

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can join the International School of Design (INSD) after completing your 10th standard. 

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