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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Unnu,
You can study fashion designing after a commerce background. So, if you have interest and creativity you can apply for Bachelor degree programs in fashion designing. Later you can do a Masters in a more specialised field like fashion marketing, fashion communication, etc.

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shruti jiwrajka

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You can visit the below mentioned link to get the study material and question papers for NIFT entrance:
http://www.silica.co.in/
The question paper for previous year is not available because students don't get the question paper after the exam.
All the best.

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Ritesh BhandariA figment of nothing.

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Yes, ofcourse, you can pursue this course.

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Priyam Kaushik

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Internships helps you a lot to get the real idea of the field. It is advisable to opt for an internship programme. It will be good for your CV and also it will help you gain knowledge.

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Priyam Kaushik

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NIFT is a great institute for fashion designing. You can also opt for Pearl Academy. It offers great placement opportunities.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
PCB ideally has no connection with these three buy your interest, skills, personality, abilities do have. Best way is to go through the course structure of each and then decide how you want to spend next three years and will it match with your interest or not?

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