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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
It is always best to start preparing for an exam as early as possible.
This means being alert in classes, during discussions of relevance to those papers, paying attention to details and doing something to remember and be able to recollect and reproduce details and matters and designs that have seemed important to you.
Be alert to what you are learning.
Note all the beauty around you.
Try to draw inspiration from your environment.
Check how long it takes you to answer questions or come up with ideas.
Make an effort to get quicker and better w
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
1. Indian Institute of Gems and Jewellery: Indi
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Yes, there are quite a few exams for Design entrance apart from NIFT and UCEED. You can apply for the following colleges also:1 - NID (National Institute of Design)
2 - NIIFT
3 - PEARL ACADEMY
4 - UID (United world institute of Design)
5 - IID (Indian institute of art and Design)
6 - WSD (World school of Design)
7 - TDV (The design village)
8 - Arch Academy of Design
9 - Chitkara University
10 - FDDI
But, I will suggest you to go for NIFT, IIT or NID only. These are the top government colleges for Design and their market value is much better than the other colleges. They provide excellent quality education and knowledge. You will easily get a
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Individuals interested in designing and creating the fabrics and materials used in fashion, interior design and even automotive design might consider a degree programme in textile design. The most common degree available in this subject is the Bachelor of arts in textile design. Master's degree programs are available for those interested in textile design management. These programs combine classroom lectures with hands-on
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Following qualifications are eligible for consideration for admission to PhD in fashion technology programme:
Post-graduation degree in the relevant area of design, management or technology (or) equivalent qualification from an institute/ university of national/ international repute with minimum 7 years of education after secondary (Class X) last of which was the Master's degree, where Master's Degree is found to be not relevant to the area of Research, a minimum 10 years of professional experience (teaching /working) in the proposed area of research is required.
A minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 6.0 on a 10 point sc
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
A student can take an admission for the Bachelors in Design course. This will be a good platform for the students to learn.
They can purpose the course from the renounce of institutes like National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT). After getting the p
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole is a private university that operates from Jaipur. It began its journey from a small place as a college in 1993 and went on to become a university in the year 2009, merely sixteen years later, on campus spread across 100 acres. Its primary focus is on agri-based courses but then a university can flourish if it offers as wide a bouquet of courses as it can and hence has ended up with many streams of study including design.On the other hand, Amity University-Jaipur can into being in 2008 on almost 150 acre campus. The Amity as a name is very well known across India. It offers credit-based courses that give
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 4
India today presents itself as a gold mine for any category, the footwear industry being no different.
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 4
So, I would provide the detailed information for both the courses.
AIEED 2018 Exam Pattern for Undergraduates:
AIEED undergraduate paper is of 200 marks. General Aptitude Test is compulsory to be appeared by all aspirants. General Aptitude Test (GAT) and Creative Aptitude Test (CAT) together are for 200 marks. The exam can be appeared both online and offline.
Every student has the option of appearing the exam in their choice of mode and l
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
As you know there are two levels to crack NIFT i.e. aptitude test and situation test. Situation test is totally based on your presence of mind and creative skills.
It's very important to crack situation test to get into NIFT. Definitely, it's a game changer but you can not ignore aptitude test as its 1st step and it has 60% weightage on your overall marks.
To get a seat of your desired course and centre, it's very important to perform well in both the exams. Otherwise, it becomes difficult to get the department of your choice.
All the best to all the aspirants. I hope my answer will help you!
Best wishes!
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