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Please upvote.
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Eligibility Criteria
Candidates who have secured at least 55% marks (without rounding off) in Masters Degree or equivalent examinations from universities/ institutions recognised by UGC are eligible for this Test. The Other Backward Classes (OBC) belonging to non-creamy layer/ SC/ ST/ PWD category candidates who have secured at least 50% marks (without rounding off) in Masters degree or equivalent exam are eligible for this Test
Candidates who have appeared or will be appearing at the qualifying Masters degree (final year) exam and whose result is still awaited or candidates whose qualifying exams have been delayed may also app
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CEPT University is good for Master in Planning. The last date to apply for the programme is 20-04-2018.
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You can pursue a postgraduate Diploma course or M.A. In textile design. Following are the best colleges to pursue the course:
1. Apeejay Institute of Design
2. Banasthali University, Tonk
3. Faculty of Arts, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra
4. INIFD, Jaipur
5. AAFT School of Fashion and Design, Noida.
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These are the pros and cons of being an interior designer:
Pros
1. Creative approach to everything. A sense of creativity starts to develop in a person
2. The client is the only boss you have
3. You get the credit for your own work
Cons
1. As a beginner, one will have to work at a lower price than other interior designers. Once your name is out and the business is set in the market, you might earn better than others but can years.
2. Clients in this business are sometimes extremely picky. They might set down an impossible design. Patience and good communication skill is very important to tackle such people.
3. Long hours of work
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Both are same with different names. You can opt for any of these for your master's programme.
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