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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

SRM Institute of Science and Technology KTR Campus is one of the best private colleges for M.Arch. A student who scored more than 55% marks in B.Arch can apply for this course by appearing in SRMJEEE exam. SRM College has the best faculty member who supports student for all-round development. The college has a strong connection with their alumni and many of them get a job abroad. SRM helps the students in research programme which works on quality not quantity in many topics of architecture. In M.Arch, a student learns all about the subject in details which helps the student to create a masterpiece in complex architecture. Many companie
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

School of Planning and Architecture (SPA)-Delhi is one of the best and old private colleges Est in 1940. For admission in SPA, a student has to score good marks in the exam and interview. SPA provides training to students in various aspects of their course. SPA faculty members are quite better and provide full support to the students for their development.
SPA collaborated with many colleges and companies for training and internship purpose which helps students for better placement opportunity. SPA organize various events and functions in which alumni and many experienced people came for sharing their experience which helps the student
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jigyasa arya

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Hi,
Going for the higher studies or getting a job after completing Bachelors in visual arts is totally up to you. If you want to do a government job or you are very keen to study further then you should go for higher studies. Otherwise, if you want to do private jobs only, then it's better you start early because in the industry, experience is always more valuable than a Master's degree. So, why to pay fee for another two years. It's better you earn money and add up to your experience because what you learn in the industry is totally different than what you learn in the college.
Whatever you choose to do, just make sure first that what y
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Niraj Singh

Beginner-Level 4

Arwachin World Business School (AWBS, Hapur) is surely good for management courses, but when it comes to BJMC the college doesn't really have a good image. The subjects when I passed out was standard (same for many years) and so were the professors/ teachers. Few of them were good others were not so good and I would rate them average. However, I feel after so many years that is how it is in any school or college. few professors/ teachers are good not all.
There were few extra-curriculum activities in-house and inter-collegiate. Infrastructure was okay not so great. Only indoor gymkhana with basic facilities was available. Normally Male
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Humera Akhtar

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Here are top six fashion startups in India that have established their niche in the fashion world.
1) Voonik works on a lean business model and with zero inventory and fulfillment centers. The e-commerce startup claims to showcase over 15 Lacs products from 15,000 registered retail stores. A recent report revealed that the firm has accrued an annual gross merchandise volume of over $80 million.
2) BlueStone is currently the number-one online jewellery destination that aims at revolutionizing the jewellery shopping experience.
BlueStone has immense scope due to the high value of the products and a dearth of larger players in the same niche
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Niraj Singh

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INSD Colleges faculty and staff are an essential part of providing quality education centered around the business of fashion. We strive to provide employees with a friendly and comfortable working environment with opportunities for professional development and career advancement.
The placement opportunities are not so good. A few students get placed after completing the course, the rest of the students have to search for the job on their own.

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Humera Akhtar

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Fashionstake has emerged as an online boutique for emerging designers. Users vote on designs and those with the most up-votes are sold in their online boutique as 'Crowd Favorites.'
See http://mashable.com/2011/03/04/fashionstake-2/#dyY7rPOnDkqE for more information.
Fabricly.com is also a platform for emerging designers. The company allows designers to submit designs, but takes care of the logistics - production, fulfillment, etc. - on their behalf and curates their collections online.
See https://techcrunch.com/2010/11/18/yc-funded-fabricly-is-a-threadless-for-high-fashion-and-it-just-raised-400k/ for more information.
Launchmywear.com i
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jigyasa arya

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
I am listing down the NIFT centres according to their overall ranks:
1-New Delhi
2-Mumbai
3-Bangalore
4-Gandhinagar
5-Chennai
6-Hyderabad
7-Kolkata
8-Patna
9-Kangra
10-Bhopal
11-Kannur
12-Shillong
13-Jodhpur
14-Raebareli
15-Srinagar
You can't really judge the NIFT centres because all the centres follow the same syllabus and system. All of their faculty members and the staff is highly qualified. Yes, the infrastructure of centres like New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore is much better than the centres like Raebareli, Srinagar and Jodhpur. Also, all the resources and exposure one gets at NIFT-Delhi is much more than what you get at those small centres, b
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Kuruvapalli Setu

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There are no specific institutes which can make you AIEED ready. You will have to study on your own.
It is always best to start preparing for an exam as early as possible.
This means being alert in classes, during discussions of relevance to those papers, paying attention to details and doing something to remember and be able to recollect and reproduce details and matters and designs that have seemed important to you.
Be alert to what you are learning.
Note all the beauty around you.
Try to draw inspiration from your environment.
Check how long it takes you to answer questions or come up with ideas.
Make an effort to get quicker and better w
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Humera Akhtar

Contributor-Level 10

Fine Arts is the study of drawing, sculpting, painting, literature, music, dance, architecture and theatre.
Today, opportunities are increasing at a rapid rate in the fine arts sector. Presently, youth in India is opting for this field to obtain high remuneration, popularity and prestige.
Fine Arts undergraduate degree course can avail a career options in various fields such as art studios, advertising companies, publishing houses, product design, manufacturing department, magazines, television, graphic arts, teaching, files & theater productions and many more which is belong arts department.
What are the job roles for Fine Arts? Painter
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