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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Yes you can do the M.Des Interior Design course after completion of your B. Des. The following entrance exams can be write for admission in M.Des Interior Design course.
1. Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED)
2. NID that.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The best approach is to write NID Design Aptitude Test (NID that) exam. B. Des Animation and Film Desing is a four-year-long Bachelor of Design (B. Des. ). Programme is offered only at NID Ahmedabad. Admission to all programmes at NID is on the basic of the candidates' performance in two stage of Design Aptitude test. The objective of these exam is to assess the knowledge, skills and behavioral abilities of candidate please access admissions. Nid. Edu for apply online.

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Niharika Singh

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During shortlisting of the BEST University for any course, one must take care of the following few criteria or clauses, so that you will get your ROI (Return of Investment) in the most beneficial way. Clauses are like,
1) University Accreditation & Ranking.
2) Prospect of Subject & course content of your choice in University.
3) University Infrastructure & facilities
4) Placement Opportunities
5) Alumni Base
Being alumni of Lovely Professional University, I must say LPU will fulfill all your University selection clauses in best way.
I had several friends who had done Fashion Designing course from LPU. In present days, I find they are quite an
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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B.FTech is a 4-year undergraduate programme in the field of fashion, it deals with the intricacies of apparel production processes and technology. It trains the students on every aspect of apparel production, pattern making, production management, quality control, retail management and fashion marketing. The course all teaches about database management, industrial engineering and the role played by artificial intelligence and the field of information technology in influencing apparel production and management. Some of the common topics that are part of most fashion technology courses are Textile Science, Sewing Fundamentals, Textile &
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Arshiya Singh

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Fashion design has become highly competitive today. If you want to pursue a career in this industry, you will have to work harder and develop several other skills. It is not only about getting a Bachelor's degree in Fashion Design but also about Visual Arts, General Design and even Graphic Design knowledge. As an alumnus of LPU, I had many friends who did fashion designing and are own working with top brands. LPU ranks amongst the top 100 institutions in India as per NIRF rankings. LPU has faculty from premier design institutes to sharpen design visualization and execution. Labs and equipment to simulate the industry environment with p
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Arshiya Singh

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Fashion design is a highly competitive and exciting industry where only the most talented professionals advance. If you feel you have the talent and determination necessary for a career in the fashion industry, continue reading to find out if fashion design.
Careers in fashion are highly competitive, hopeful fashion designers must have a keen sense of business. You must know how to work with a team on projects, interact with different levels of management, and be able to work with difficult clients. Future fashion designers need to learn about business to obtain knowledge about the economics surrounding the fashion industry, learn how t
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Rupesh Chauhan

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Yes, no issue. You can pursue it.

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