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Gaurav Shandilya

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Elakiya,
If you fulfil any one of the following eligibility criteria, you're eligible:
Candidate must have completed a bachelor degree in any discipline of minimum 4-year duration from recognized university/ institute. Must (have completed/ have appeared for/ be appearing for) the bachelor degree examinations before July 2018.
OR
Candidate must have completed a bachelor degree in any discipline of minimum 3-year duration from recognized university/ institute. Must have completed the bachelor degree examinations before July 2017.
OR
Candidate must have passed a diploma in design/ fine arts/ applied arts/ architecture of minimum 4-year dura
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Mehak Seth

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Kindly, visit this link to know:
https://nift.ac.in/apply-pg-programme.

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Gaurav Shandilya

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Pratiksha!
Usually, a good college will not allow admission to candidates who do not have a Bachelors degree in design. Yet, you should check the eligibility criteria of various colleges where you wish to apply as every college has different criteria for admission. Also, if not Masters, I am sure you are eligible to get admission in Diploma courses.

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Harsimardeep Singh

Beginner-Level 4

You'll probably go with M.Des. Most of the colleges I know provide M.Des course to students with Bachelors in Engineering. Some of the colleges in India are MITID Pune, DYPDC Pune, DSK School of design, National institute of Design. You can take a look on their websites. All of these are offering 2 Year Master's course in design.

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Veluri Sai krishna gopal

Beginner-Level 2

You have too apply for CEED (common entrance examination for design). You have to get good marks in that then you are eligible for IDC.

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Veluri Sai krishna gopal

Beginner-Level 2

Yes you can, but remember one thing. Concentrate only for NID or NIFT.

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Shivam Gupta

Contributor-Level 6

There is no best coaching, because everybody likes to claim themselves as best. If you really want to prepare, please don't go to these so-called coaching centers. Instead, get in touch with any NID or CEED qualified student and take his or her feedback/guidance. Designers are generally very friendly people, you just need to ask for help. All the best.

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Harsimardeep Singh

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, you can. Many colleges offer M.Des degrees to those who have completed B.Tech. You can try MITID-Pune and DYPDC School of Design. These are some of the colleges that I know which offer M.Des degree. You can also try NID (National Institute of Design).

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Pallavi Jain

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The following are the colleges or institutes that provide interior designing in Delhi:
Pearl Academy
Lisaa School of Design
School of Interior design
Fine arts and interior design institute
AD the design school
AAFT.

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