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jigyasa arya

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First of all there is nothing like a successful designer like thing. They are all successful businessmen, not merely designers. To make a name in the fashion industry, especially in a country like India then you need to think like a businessman, not like a fashion designer. You can outsource things rather to make and design them for yourself. Search for the vendor, who can make garments for you. One needs to think about customer point of view and then design smartly according to the customers need. You can also do some short Diploma courses from colleges like NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology) or from wherever you prefe
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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SRM Institute of Science and Technology is the best option for B.Arch in comparison to Integral University. Admission in SRM University for B.Arch is done on the basic of SRMJEEE and 12th score. SRM has been ranked 35 in engineering by NIRF and 27th by Outlook Magazine and 08 by India Today.
The college has strong alumni connection and the best faculty member for B.Arch. SRM organizes various big events and workshops for overall development of the students. SRM has 8 campuses spread in different part of India and SRM KTR, Chennai campus is the main campus.
SRM has 38k plus students with more than 3k plus faculty member. The college h
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jigyasa arya

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hii, I am not very sure whether one should go for Masters od design from any of these colleges. VIT university, Vellore and MS. Ramaiah university of applied Science are very non design background colleges. You should do it from a place where its worth paying fees and can get to learn enough. If you want to do master'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 - UCEED ( undergraduate common entrance examination for design ). These colleges are design specialised and will give you better career opportunities. these are all g
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jigyasa arya

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Go for higher studies or pursue for a job after completing Bachelors in science jewelry design and management. If you want to do government jobs or you are very keep 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 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 at college. Jewelry designing is more of a practical subject which you learn w
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jigyasa arya

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To apply for a job of cartoonist the employees prefer a person who has a Bachelor degree in fine arts with subjects like drawings painting etc. also for better prospects you can pursue Master's degree also. To be a cartoonist you must be creative, you should be good at sketching and drawing. You should be able to express news or stories though your cartoons well what work you will do depend on what kind of cartoonist you want to become. Cartoonists' works are published in newspaper, magazines, novels, etc.
As far as salary is concerned this is more of a self-employed job depending upon how much you work or how good your skills are o
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jigyasa arya

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The parallel courses you can pursue with a Bachelor's of multimedia for better career prospects are:
1 - Graphic designing
2 - Computer aided design
3 - Photography
4 - Animation
5 – Marketing
I would not suggest you to go for any parallel courses with Bachelors of multimedia because one should do a single thing at a time. If you do so you will learn the most out of it, otherwise you will not be able manage any of these properly.

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jigyasa arya

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I am not very sure whether you should go for any one of these colleges or not. University of Technology and International School of Design, both are very non-designing kind of universities. You should do it from a worthy place where its worth paying the fee and learning. If you want to do Bachelors in designing only then there are much better colleges for it like NIFT, NID and IIT-UCEED. These colleges are design specialised and will give you better career opportunities. These are all government colleges and come under the top 50 design colleges all over the world. One can easily get a starting salary of three Lacs per annum at leas
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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BMS College of Engineering is an autonomous engineering college in Basavangudi, Bangalore. BMS College of Engineering established the Department of Architecture in the year 1980.
The Department of Architecture of BMS offers programs in B.Arch, M.Arch (Habitat Design) and doctoral programme under VTU, Belgaum.
The annual intake for B.Arch is 120. It has good infrastructure and well-experienced faculty members.
MIT ADT (Arts, Design and Technology) is located in Pune. It offers a B.Arch programme of 5-year duration which is approved by the COA (Council of architecture). This is also a good choice for architecture when compared to most of th
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jigyasa arya

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
I am not very sure whether you should go for any one of these colleges or not. Maharishi University of Information Technology ( MUDIT-Noida) and University of Technology both are very non-designing kind of universities. If you want to do Bachelors in designing only then there are much better colleges for it like NIFT, NID, IIT-UCEED. These colleges are design specialised with better career opportunities. You should do it from the worthy place where it's worth paying fees and learning. These are all government colleges and one can easily get a starting salary of three Lacs per annum at least.
All the best.

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jigyasa arya

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Hi,
The answer is a big no. It's not worth at all to pursue Master's degree in jewellery designing from distance learning in India and it is not only about India, you just can't go for a distance learning jewellery designing course. These are the reasons why I am saying no:
1. It is a practical course, so how will you manage to learn through distance when it's meant to be a regular course.
2. None of the good and reputed colleges of India offer a distance jewellery designing Master's degree.
3. Even if some colleges offer a distance programme then jewellery designing is a field where you need to practice on regular bases. So, it doesn't ma
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