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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Gautam!
Master of Design M.Des is a post graduation degree course offered in the field of design. Several specializations are available for this course such as Accessory design, Architecture, Ceramic design, Fashion design, Game design, Graphic design, Industrial design, Interior design, Leather design, Jewellery and Metal Smithing, Knitwear design, multimedia design and textile design. Candidates having M.Des degree can work as designers in automobile and mechanical engineering companies. Automobile designer, Ware house designer, ceramic designer, PUE designer, quality control designer are some of the designer jobs available in thes
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Pejush,
Both are completely different fields and both have tremendous scope. Masters of Design M.Des is a post-graduation degree course offered in the field of design. Several specializations are available for this course such as Accessory design, Architecture, Ceramic design, Fashion design, Game design, Graphic design, Industrial design, Interior design, Leather design, Jewellery and Metal Smithing, Knitwear design. Professionals can seek employment in the following areas:
Fashion Marketing
Apparel Manufacturers
Design Production Management
Quality Control
Fabrics Export Houses
Textile Laboratory
Tourism is yet another demanding field and
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Pejush!
NID conducts an entrance exam of its own. You can find a detailed guidance about the exam, its eligibility, exam pattern, syllabus etc. By clicking on this link https://www.shiksha.com/design/communication-design/exams/nid-entrance-exam?course=447.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Pragya,
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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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Pejush!
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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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

In my opinion, if you are passionate about Travel/Tourism and like exploring different places, you should definitely opt for MTTM, whereas if you have a creative bent of mind, you should opt for M.Des. I have mentioned details regarding both courses so that it can help you decide between the two courses. MTTM: The programme consists of field trips and varied activities, requiring students to have the zeal to learn about the diversity of tourism industry. The Graduates of the programme are trained with the competence to explore the diverse field of Tourism and Travel Industry, opening lucrative opportunities in the areas of Hospitality,
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astha singh

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The future of mechanical engineering is very bright. Due to new technologies developing in India, the design engineers are now-a-days in high demand. Even the 3D printing technology requires a software crafted design for printing. Mechanical design engineers work in a wide range of industry-based companies which manufacture goods, including the automotive, construction, railway, and electronics industries.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Riya!
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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