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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 4
So, I would provide the detailed information for both the courses.
AIEED 2018 Exam Pattern for Undergraduates:
AIEED undergraduate paper is of 200 marks. General Aptitude Test is compulsory to be appeared by all aspirants. General Aptitude Test (GAT) and Creative Aptitude Test (CAT) together are for 200 marks. The exam can be appeared both online and offline.
Every student has the option of appearing the exam in their choice of mode and l
New answer posted
8 years ago
Beginner-Level 4
Being creative is the key to crack NID entrance exam, and for that, you don't have to rely on coaching classes. I would suggest that instead of paying high fees to the coaching centres, you must go on a tour or travel around. If not that, just observe the things around you. Go for a walk every morning and observe the details and designs of the things around. Wherever you go, try to observe and see the things from your perspective. Try to analyse the things and think about them.
Still, I
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
As you know there are two levels to crack NIFT i.e. aptitude test and situation test. Situation test is totally based on your presence of mind and creative skills.
It's very important to crack situation test to get into NIFT. Definitely, it's a game changer but you can not ignore aptitude test as its 1st step and it has 60% weightage on your overall marks.
To get a seat of your desired course and centre, it's very important to perform well in both the exams. Otherwise, it becomes difficult to get the department of your choice.
All the best to all the aspirants. I hope my answer will help you!
Best wishes!
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
NID, an aptitude test conducted by National Institute of Design.
NID exam doesn't have any set syllabus. Questions are asked on the basics topics such as Communication Skills, Composition, Creativity, Drawing Skills, General Mental Ability, and Sensitivity to Environment and Subjects of Design.
It is conducted in two stages: Prelims and Mains.
Prelims consists of two parts:
Part I- having Multiple-choice questions marked out of 70 points. This part has questions with one or more than one correct answer. The responses of this part will be recorded on an OMR sheet and evaluated digitally.
Part II- having subjective questions marked ou
New answer posted
8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
The institute has a dedicated placement cell working to get the best companies into the campus. The institute provides full placement to all the students.
Around 130-140 companies come in an academic year for college placements. Some of the renowned companies are: Goldman Sachs – 16 LPA, Amazon – 27 LPA, NVIDIA – 15 LPA, Morgan Stanley – 15 LPA, HSBC – 14 LPA, AVAYA – 11 LPA, SAP Labs – 10 LPA, Cadence - 9.5 LPA and Barclays – 8 LPA.
Vishwakarma Institute of Management is affiliated to university of Pune, approved by AICTE and recognised by Government of Maharashtra. The college's vision is to become a premier institu
New answer posted
8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Sushant School of Design (SSD), Ansal's University has a fully-fledged corporate resource center (CRC). The CRC department of the college is managed by erudite professionals, which works very hard for placing each student in top notch firms. The department maintains fruitful relationship with various corporate houses and assist students in making their career. CRC invites top leading firms in their campus for the recruitment process.
The process is governed by the students' ability and performance, as well as the requirements and norms of the industries. The objective of the CRC department is to foster students not just in their fie
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Many industries, firms and organizations come to IITs to recruit fresh students from IDC. IDCians are much in demand and it is quite common to get several job offers before the students complete their courses.
Here are the details of placement record for the year and session ending in/until June 2016 for IIT Bombay, for all departments and courses offered including the Industrial Design Centre, IIT Bombay.
Placement details by range of salary offered:
Above 11 lacs: 96 Companies gave 435 offers.
Between 9.5 to 11 lacs: 48 Companies gave 177 offers.
Between 8 to 9.5 lacs: 52 Companies gave 181 offers.
Between 6.5 to 8 lacs: 50 Companies ga
New answer posted
8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Many industries, firms and organizations come to IITs to recruit fresh students from IDC. IDCians are much in demand and it is quite common to get several job offers before the students complete their courses.
Here are the details of placement record for the year and session ending in/until June 2016 for IIT Bombay, for all departments and courses offered including the Industrial Design Centre, IIT Bombay.
Placement details by range of salary offered:
Above 11 lacs: 96 Companies gave 435 offers.
Between 9.5 to 11 lacs: 48 Companies gave 177 offers.
Between 8 to 9.5 lacs: 52 Companies gave 181 offers.
Between 6.5 to 8 lacs: 50 Companies ga
New answer posted
8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Many industries, firms and organizations come to IITs to recruit fresh students from IDC. IDCians are much in demand and it is quite common to get several job offers before the students complete their courses.
Here are the details of placement record for the year and session ending in/until June 2016 for IIT Bombay, for all departments and courses offered including the Industrial Design Centre, IIT Bombay.
Placement details by range of salary offered:
Above 11 lacs: 96 Companies gave 435 offers.
Between 9.5 to 11 lacs: 48 Companies gave 177 offers.
Between 8 to 9.5 lacs: 52 Companies gave 181 offers.
Between 6.5 to 8 lacs: 50 Companies ga
New answer posted
8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
The Design Village is one of the leading design institutes in Noida NCR. Being an interdisciplinary, industry-centric institute, TDV thrives on its network of promoters and supporters, offering its students a gamut of work opportunities and industry experience. Being ingrained in an established design eco-system, students have a direct reach to its network, both nationally and internationally.
From production facilities to product development labs, design labels, brands, houses and studios, lifestyle stores and branding firms, the TDV ecosystem encompasses it all. This interesting mesh gives enterprising students a fair chance of get
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