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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
- The most recent cutoff for admission to Artemisia College of Art and Design's Bachelor of Design (B.Des) programme for the current year has not yet been announced. Nonetheless, according to data from the prior year, the minimal need for a B.Des degree at ACAD was 50% in a recognised board's 10+2 or equivalent test, with English being a required subject.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The latest cutoff information for admission to B.Des at ITM Institute of Design and Media, Andheri West is as follows:
Entrance Exam Cutoff - ITM-IDM DAT - General Category: 50 Percentile
Entrance Exam Cutoff - ITM-IDM DAT - Reserved Category: 45 Percentile
12th Boards Cutoff - General Category: 60% aggregate
12th Boards Cutoff - Reserved Category: 55% aggregate
Portfolio Review Round - Qualifying cutoff - 60% (General); 55% (Reserved)
Interview Rounds - Based on composite score across portfolio, entrance, and academics
These cutoff benchmarks should give you a good indication of score requirements at ITM IDM.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
The highest package for B.Des students at Gurukul School of Design is around INR 2.4 LPA.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
The latest cutoff information for admission to B.Des at Gurukul School of Design, Raj is based on the entrance exam scores published on the official website of the institution. The cutoff marks required for admission vary depending on the category of the student. For example, students from the SC/ST/OBC category should score at least 69% for admission to the B.Des program.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
The Product Design & Management specialisation curriculum at IILM University stands out for its emphasis on innovation, usability, and business acumen. Students learn about design fundamentals, interface design, building materials, ergonomics, prototyping, and CAD, among other topics. The curriculum is designed to prepare students to create innovative solutions to real-world challenges and succeed in the competitive field of product design.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
The core papers in the Fashion Design & Management specialisation curriculum cover a wide range of topics essential for a career in the fashion industry. These include design fundamentals, fabric studies, fashion styling, illustration, CAD, fashion history and theory, pattern development, marketing, and management. Students gain a comprehensive understanding of both the creative and business aspects of fashion design.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
The Product Design & Management specialisation emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, blending art, science, and technology. Students gain insights into both traditional and contemporary design approaches, learn about global trends, and embrace technological advancements. With a focus on usability, functionality, and business acumen, students are equipped to create innovative solutions and pursue careers in product design, management, and marketing.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
The Fashion Design & Management specialisation goes beyond traditional design education by incorporating elements of fashion communication and management. Students learn about fashion styling, illustration, CAD, marketing, and management, empowering them to pursue diverse career paths such as fashion design, merchandising, styling, and entrepreneurship.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
For a Bachelor in Design, the ISDI School of Design and Innovation is a suitable choice. The International School of Design (INSD) charges INR 82,836 for the BDes programme annually. The institute offers live projects, industrial visits, overseas trips, global education, and 100% placement aid. It also has an NIRF ranking of 52 among Indian universities and an NAAC accreditation of Grade "A." The INSD Kolkata B.Des programme emphasises on developing visual problem solving skills, strategic and creative thinking, and effective multi-media communication.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Pursuing B.Des at Gurukul School of Design, Raj is considerably expensive . The institute has a tuition fee of Rs 21.60 LPA for a 4-year program.
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