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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the NID B.Des 2026 Studio Sensitivity Test Admit Card is out. It was out April 09, 2026. The link is active now.
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3 months ago
Scholar-Level 18
The following colleges are offering fashion design courses in Mumbai.
- NIFT Mumbai
- JDIFT
- Panacea institute of fashion technology
- Pearl academy
- ISDI school of design and innovation
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, there is a B.Des. Animation programme at LPU, focused on Animation and VFX. The curriculum blends core design theory with hands‑on projects, covering 2D and 3D animation, character design, motion graphics, and industry‑standard tools. Learning is structured around live projects, workshops, and industry collaborations, which help students build a strong portfolio. Graduates usually move into roles in animation studios, gaming, advertising, and media houses, with several recruiters visiting campus for design and media profiles.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
BDes is offered by The NorthCap University at the UG level for the duration of 3 years. For BDes the total course fee is INR 12 lakhs.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
To put it simply, it depends. You have to have a strong portfolio, a genuine interest in your niche and some relevant internships and projects.
The field of design by nature is vast. Since creativity has no bounds, so do the opportunities. Once you get in the industry, even at the entry-level pay and role there's only going forward from that point on.
You have scope in fields like - Graphic Design, Interior Design, Fashion Design, Footwear Design and many more in both India and international set-ups.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
To put it simply, it depends. You have to have a strong portfolio, a genuine interest in your niche and some relevant internships and projects.
The field of design by nature is vast. Since creativity has no bounds, so do the opportunities. Once you get in the industry, even at the entry-level pay and role there's only going forward from that point on.
You have scope in fields like - Graphic Design, Interior Design, Fashion Design, Footwear Design and many more in both India and international set-ups.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Design courses are meant for people with a creative edge. To pursue & do good in the said field, you need to look forward to creating, building, and designing new appealing and usable designs of physical/ digital products.
Design courses are not restricted to a singular set of core & elective subjects. Rather, the courses come in specializations like Animation, UX/ UI, Apparel Design, Exhibition Design, Fashion Design, Interior Design, etc.
So to answer your why -
- The course has a lot of scope career wise
- It has flexibility in terms of creative liberty.
- There are so many specializations to choose from.
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