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Shefali rai

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Yes, Graphic designing is one of the most demanding skill in today's market. You won't sit jobless if you have honed your graphic designing skill. Alone a degree can't do a thing. There are also options in freelance.

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Shefali rai

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It differs from college to college. While government colleges like NID or Artemisia have low fees, private colleges like INIFD or AAFT have slightly higher. For example, admission fees + annual fees in Artemisia is equivalent to 75000 whereas in AAFT, it might be above 4 Lacs.

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Shefali rai

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NIFT is always the best choice although, AAFT also holds up a good reputation. On the other hand, Amity is also a good college. If you want to study design, go to a design college. It's totally your decision.

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Shefali rai

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Yes you can. Work on your portfolio and you are pretty much likely to fly off anywhere if your portfolio is strong, that is.

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Shefali rai

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In which college do you want admission? If it's nid you need to get a decent score plus qualify the entrance and interview if you wanna get in. As for the other colleges, it is relatively easier but still require efforts on your side.

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Shefali rai

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I think it's 70-80%. Your portfolio plays a big role. They may also ask for an online entrance and an interview if you qualify. That's it.

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Hello! These are two different topics and you want to know how they are from two different institutes too one is NIT and the other is IIT. There is a general perception that the academic and the placements are better in IIT as compared with NIT. This may be true definitely about placements because only a selected lot who clear JEE Mains are allowed to apply for JEE advanced and from here only limited students can get admitted to one of the IITs. To come back to your question, MTech is in thermals. I feel that in this subject there is a lot of school for doing research and obviously, this is going to remain with us since the need for en

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Khushi Sanghvi

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For doing Masters in interior designing, After your 10th either you can do Diploma in interior design and then do Bachelors in Interior design or can do 12th and then go for a Bachelor's degree in interior. After doing any of them you can apply for Masters.

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Khushi Sanghvi

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Yes ofcourse you can get into Fashion Designing after your completion of 12th.

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Khushi Sanghvi

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NID, CEPT, GLS, UID, Anand University comes under the best colleges for interior designing in Ahmedabad.

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