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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Please refer to this link to find a detailed syllabus for M.Des. The link contains NID's details and most colleges follow the same lead https://www.shiksha.com/design/communication-design/exams/nid-entrance-exam/syllabus?course=447.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
MBA is not a pre-requisite for starting a business. Though having some business sense is important but pursuing MBA for that is not important as much as having the field expertise. Also, MTTM and M.Des are completely different fields. In order to pursue a career in either of the fields, MBA is not required.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
It is definitely possible but each fashion institute has its own eligibility criteria. Some may allow admission to a candidate hailing from any educational background while others would prefer a candidate who has done graduation in design field itself. You will have to check the criteria of all the colleges that you are interested in. For example: Pearl Academy will not consider your application for the Masters programme but NID and NIFT would accept the application as the admission criteria is solely dependent on how you perform in the entrance exam. You can find a rank wise list of top design colleges in India by clicking on
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
If you have interest in design more than engineering, I don't see a reason why you can't pursue the course. Although you might face some difficulty to fulfill the admission criteria because some of the institutes prefer to admit students from design background only. Please check the eligibility criteria of the colleges that you are interested in, before applying. You can find the list of top design colleges on this link https://www.shiksha.com/design/industrial-product-design/articles/top-10-design-institutes-in-india-blogId-8287
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8 years ago
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I am not very sure whether one can get good placement opportunities after completing Masters from M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences or not. You should do it from a place where it's worth paying fees and you can get to learn enough.If you want to do Bachelor's in designing only then there are much better colleges for it like NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology ), NID (National Institute of Design), IIT-CEED (Common Entrance Examination for Design). These colleges are design specialised and will give you better career opportunities. These all are government colleges and comes under top 50 design colleges all over
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8 years ago
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There is no room for doubt, you should definitely go for National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad over Apeejay Stya University. It's a government college and the best college for design in India and comes under the list of top 50 colleges all over the world. It provides quality education and design knowledge. the education programmes under each discipline are designed to meet these objectives so that students are able to progress through their courses in an integrated manner.
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