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Gurleen Khurana

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Are you planning to go for UG or PG course? For UG course in Pearl Academy, you need to appear for the Design Aptitude Test (DAT) and General Proficiency Test (GPT) conducted by the institute and if you have valid NATA score are exempted from that and GPT exam. For PG, eligible candidates need to appear for the General Proficiency Test (GPT) and Design Aptitude Test (DAT) conducted by the institute.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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As of now, it's kept as 1.10 lacs per year for the course. For any other information, refer its official website and Shiksha's website as well.
Best regards.

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Chandigarh University hi

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Yes, of course, it's a great opportunity to do B.Sc Interior designing from CU as you will be focusing on the maximum of the practical work for your course. The academic curriculum is as per industrial standards.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Poonam!
You can only choose one field at a time. Try and figure out what attracts your interest more. Is it designing and styling clothes, or is it decorating a place with the available space?
One thing that you should remember while choosing one of these fields is that fashion is an established field of career and is highly competitive, while the interior design is still a growing career in our country. But again, both the fields have great scope and are very lucrative in terms of growth and monetary gains.

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rahul r

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You might want to reappear for the CEED as a major chunk of admissions is done through the CEED. Master of Design (M.Des):
Admission Process:
The process of admission to Master of Design is through an entrance examination. This is known as Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED), it is conducted by IIT Mumbai every year. The test is designed to test the skills of the candidate like, colour sensitiveness, structure, perception, innovation and aptitude towards the discipline. The test is followed by a process of personal interview. If you do not want to appear for the CEED again, you can opt for Distance learning universities which
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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Vaibhavi,
Open learning courses do not have much validity when it comes to hiring, especially if you're eyeing reputed organisations. Also, design field is so extensive that personal training becomes a significant part. You cannot learn the skills through distance learning. I would highly recommend you to pursue the course through regular mode.

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