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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
For pursuing the course, all the interested candidates should check the minimum eligibility criteria which is Students must have completed 10+2 or equivalent examination from recognised board. All interested candidates can apply to colleges directly for admission in the course. No special entrance test will be conducted for the students. On the basis of the students marks in 10+2 they will be admitted in the course.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
If you are specifically talking about government jobs after completing Master of science in jewellery design and management, then there are very few opportunities in this field. It's more of a private job thing. But you can get a job in teaching field in government colleges of designing like NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology), NID (National Institute of Design), etc. But for that you have to complete your education first. You need to do Bachelor's as well as Master's and then PhD. If you don't want to do PhD then you should have 2 years of experience after your Master's (only the experience after your Master's will be
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The answer is a big no. It's not worth at all to pursue Master's degree in jewellery designing from distance learning in India and it is not only about India, you just can't go for a distance learning jewellery designing course. These are the reasons why I am saying no:
1. It is a practical course, so how will you manage to learn through distance when it's meant to be a regular course.
2. None of the good and reputed colleges of India offer a distance jewellery designing Master's degree.
3. Even if some colleges offer a distance programme then jewellery designing is a field where you need to practice on regular bases. So, it doesn't ma
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Career Opportunities
Once you have completed Master of Jewellery Designing, there will be ample of opportunities in both the private and public sectors both. There are government departments such as Museums, Antique Houses, Mines and many more. The government also runs test through UPSC, SSC, PSC, etc.
Apart from the pu
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
1. Indian Institute of Gems and Jewellery: Indi
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7 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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7 years ago
Beginner-Level 4
First of all, I would personally suggest you to opt for regular course. Jewellry designing is a professional course and as per my experience says, professional courses are designed for full time studies and can offer you the best output after completing the same.
It requires a lot of attention, dedication and efforts.
Now coming to your query, it will not be worthless to pursue Masters of Jewellery Design from distance learning in India. Once you have completed your course for jewellery designing through distance, there will be ample of opportunities in both the private and public sectors both. There are government departments such
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
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