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The NIDs have a combined intake of 425 seats for the B. Des programme. Of these, 45 seats are earmarked for the Industrial Design programme. The candidate can select from specializations like Ceramic and Glass Design, Furniture & Interior Design, and Product Design. The candidate will be able to select the programme of specialisation at the time of counselling.
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Fashion Designer: Graduates can work as fashion designers, where they can create original designs, select fabrics, and oversee the production process of garments.
Textile Designer: Graduates can work as textile designers, where they can design fabrics and prints, select colors and patterns, and work on the production process of textiles.
Fashion Merchandiser: Graduates can work as fashion merchandisers, where they can identify market trends, forecast demand, and create promotional str
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Here are some top MSc Fashion Design online college options in India:
| MSc Fashion Design Online Colleges | Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| IVS School of Design | - |
| Sree Pashmi Institute of Management and Science | - |
| Sri Balaji Correspondence College | INR 50,000 |
Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body and may vary.
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Government Advertising Agencies: Various government departments and agencies such as the Department of Information and Broadcasting, National Film Development Corporation, and the Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity employ graphic designers for the creation of print and electronic media ads, posters, banners, and other promotional materials.
Educational Institutions: Government schools, colleges, and universities often require graphic designers to design logos
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