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Deeksha Dixit

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Every NIFT campus offers a merit-based financial assistance programme to qualified students. It is known as SARTHAK under which you may receive up to a 100% scholarship at NIFT depending on your parent's income. There are three slabs in total:
1. Family income up to 1.5 Lacs: 100% scholarship
2. Family income up to 2.5 Lacs: 75% scholarship
3. Family income up to 4 Lacs: 50% scholarship
Apart from that, it has UDAAN scholarships for foreign studies. For this, you need to have an excellent academic record to study further at foreign institutes. There are several other sponsored awards and scholarships at every campus for top students in var
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Taniksha Agarwal

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Yes you can proceed for Bdes after your 12th.Quiet a few good universities like Lovely Professional University, NIFT, FDDI, Amity etc .are good for Bdes.
Fashion designing at LPU is really the best. LPU offers Diploma, UG, PG, and Ph.D. in design courses. I have one friend who completed his master's in fashion designing at LPU and working as a fashion consultant in a big firm. I will be sharing a few major highlights of the Fashion Design course based upon her experience. LPU School of Fashion has been ranked 6th best Institute in India and 1st in Punjab
The School of Fashion Designing of Lovely Professional University is doing extraordi
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Deeksha Dixit

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The NIFT offers admission to short-duration, part-time courses under its Continuing Education (CE) programme. These courses include:
1. Design Development in Indian Ethnic Wear (DDIEW): The fee for the course is Rs. 1,41,600.
2. Luxury Product Design: The fee for the course is Rs. 1,18,000
3. Interior Design & Space: The fee for the course is Rs. 1,65,200
4. Fashion Retail Management: The fee for the course is Rs. 1,41,600
5. Digital Media & Visual Communication (DMVC): The fee for the course is Rs. 77,800. There are 36 courses lasting one year, 17 courses lasting six months, and 18 courses lasting less than six months. These courses are
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deepika maurya

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Interior design: Interior designers deal with making interior spaces more attractive and smart with structure, color schemes, furnishings, and decorations. Through the courses, candidates are taught all the techniques and materialistic knowledge of interior design. Architecture is a branch that deals with the art and Science of designing and engineering large structures, and buildings. However, there are many similarities between the two professions, so you can learn why they are both needed in the country.
1- Both are qualified to resolve problems related to empty space design.
2- Both are considered art and Science.
3- Both should be
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deepika maurya

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For the B. Des (Bachelor of design) course, the UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design) exam score is accepted by CEPT university. For the BUD (Bachelor of Urban Design) course, the NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture)exam score is accepted by CEPT university. For the BID (Bachelor of Interior Design) course, the NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) exam score is accepted by CEPT university. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha CEPT university page. (https://www.shiksha.com/university/cept-university-Ahmedabad-3863/courses/bdes-bc)
I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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No, the National Aptitude Test for Architecture NATA is not necessary for an interior design course in India. NATA is an entrance examination for architecture courses, not for an interior design course. National Aptitude Test for Architecture Colleges offers architectural design in housing, regional, industrial, environmental, transport, landscape, and so on. However, if you want to do an interior design course, you have to write the CEPT, AIEED SEED UID, IIAD, NID, GD Goenka, Pearl Academy Entrance Exam, etc.

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deepika maurya

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There are many exams that are related to interior design course admissions are SEED AIEED UID Aptitude Test, IIAD, NID, CEPT, GD Goenka, and Pearl Academy Entrance Exam. Best Interior Design Courses After 12th;
1- B. Des (Interior Design)
Eligibility: 50% in 10+2 from a recognised stream
Fee (in Rs): INR 24,548 to INR 46,889
Duration: 4 Years
2- B.A. (Interior Architecture):
Eligibility: 10+2 passed with 45%
Fee (in Rs): INR 19,878 to INR 29,999
Duration: 3 Years
3- B.Arch (Interior Design)
Eligibility: 12th class in Science stream with 55% marks
Fee (in Rs): INR 21,499 to INR 49,999
Duration: 5 Years
4- B. Des (Interior and Furniture)
Eligibilit
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deepika maurya

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A list of the best colleges for Interior design after the 12th class in Mumbai.
1- Amity University Mumbai.
2- Pearl Academy, Mumbai.
3- Arena Animation, Borivali West, Mumbai.
4- INIFD Andheri, Andheri West, Mumbai.
5- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University, Navi Mumbai. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Interior Design colleges in Mumbai page. (https://www.shiksha.com/design/interior-design/colleges/colleges-Mumbai-all#:~:text=Mumbai is home to prestigious, Education and Development, University of). I hope this will help you.

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Divya PanjaniEducation consultant

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It totally depends on your field of interest. Both are completely different fields and have no comparison. The study of mass communication is often associated with the practical applications of journalism (Print media), television and radio broadcasting, film, public relations, or advertising. On the other hand, interior designing interior designing is the art or process of designing the interior, often including the exterior, of a room or building. An interior designer is someone who coordinates and manages such projects. Interior design is a multifaceted profession that includes conceptual development, communicating with the stakehol
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Divya PanjaniEducation consultant

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It totally depends on your field of interest. Both are completely different fields and have no comparison. The study of mass communication is often associated with the practical applications of journalism (Print media), television and radio broadcasting, film, public relations, or advertising. On the other hand, interior designing interior designing is the art or process of designing the interior, often including the exterior, of a room or building. An interior designer is someone who coordinates and manages such projects. Interior design is a multifaceted profession that includes conceptual development, communicating with the stakehol
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