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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
According to some candidates, the NIFT entrance test is challenging but not impossible to crack. You'll need to dedicatedly prepare for a few months to get your hands on the quantitative aptitude and reasoning abilities section.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
MFTech and MSc Fashion Design are different due to their focused area. The MFTech course is more on the technical and managerial side of the fashion industry, such as garment manufacturing, quality management, production, and merchandising.
On the other hand, MSc Fashion Design focuses more on the ethical, social, ecological, and cultural aspects of the design industry.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
In an ideal situation, one year is a good enough time to cover the entire NIFT syllabus, solve sample papers, and take mock tests. But considering there is only 6 months or so left for the NIFT exam, the candidate can still prepare for the exam in that period. But for that to happen, the candidate needs to get hold of the best study material available, manage their time efficiently, follow a strict study routine, get familiar with the exam syllabus and pattern, and prepare in earnest.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
When selecting study material for the NIFTEE Exam, candidate should make sure the books are as per the current syllabus and pattern, are well written, easy to follow, explains the concepts in detail, etc.
Also go through articles and videos which have last year question papers.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
Jewellery Design Courses can be pursued at various academic levels. The candidates must note that Jewellery Design is a specialisation that is offered in Design Courses. Candidates can find below some Jewellery Design courses that can be pursued after class 12th, graduation or postgraduate, depending on the eligibility:
Types of Jewellery Design Courses | Course Description |
|---|---|
Diploma in Jewellery Design | A Diploma in Jewellery Design can be pursued after Class 12. The course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of Jewellery Design. The inclusion of practical subjects in the curriculum may vary depending on the institutes offering the course. |
BSc in Jewellery Design | BSc in Jewellery Design is a Science degree that is offered with Jewellery Design as a specialisation. The course is more concerned with the scientific aspects of jewellery making. |
BDes Jewellery Design | BDes in Jewellery Design is an undergraduate-level design degree offered with Jewellery Design as a specialisation. It primarily focuses on the design aspects of jewellery making. |
B.A in Gems & Jewellery Design | BA in Gems and Jewellery Design is an undergraduate-level Arts degree that is offered with Jewellery Design as a specialisation. In this degree, students learn about the materials used for jewellery and its extracting process until the making of the final piece of jewellery. |
PG Diploma in Jewellery Design | PG Diploma in Jewellery Design is a Diploma course that can be pursued after a master's degree in any discipline. Those who have completed Jewellery Design courses could be given preference. |
MDes in Jewellery Design | MDes in Jewellery Design is a master's level design degree. It is usually pursued after a BDes in Jewellery Design. |
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