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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Certification courses in Jewellery Design such as Craft Based Jewellery Design, Jewellery Manufacturing, Traditional Jewellery (Kundan Meena & Enameling), 2-D Designing (Core Draw), Jewellery for International Market, Gem Identification & Processing, 3-D Design Jewel CAD, Contemporary Enameling, Diamond Jewellery Design, Jewellery Illustration & Design, Computer Aided Jewellery Design, Jewellery Design and Couture Jewellery - Jewellery Range Development for International Luxury Brands. Post Graduate Diploma in Jewellery Management, Diploma in Jewellery Designing & Management, Jewellery in Organized Retail & Life Style Management, Cer
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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First, you have to apply for the design colleges entrance exam. There are quite a few colleges in India where you can apply. Two of the best colleges for jewellery designing are:
1-NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology): NIFT don't offer any specific course for jewellery designing, but it offers Bachelors in accessory designing and jewellery designing is a part of that only. NIFT offers 420 seats in accessory design (AD). It's a government college. NIFT follows the course curriculum of FIT, New York. It has a centralized campus placement system. NIFT eligibility criteria for this course is:
-12th with a minimum of 55% marks in a
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Step 1: Earn a Bachelors Degree
A Bachelors degree in textile design, graphic design, or a fashion-related field is often required to obtain a position as a textile designer.
Step 2: Gain Experience
One way to break into the textile industry is by working as an assistant to a professional designer or applying for an entry-level position at a design firm. Some individuals may find employment through their internships. Job prospects will fall in textile industry which includes home furnishings, textile mills, Merchandisers, Fabric Coordinators, Managers in several fashion segments. At a certain point (preferably after few years of experienc
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Auro University is best for B. Des. At the Auro Design School, you will learn to build a holistic perspective. A holistic perspective helps you make informed decisions, and influence your design. In parallel, you will develop a variety of skills by pursuing your areas of interest or inquiry, as well as by collaborating with your peers. Both methods have their own place. The pursuit of individual interests becomes the foundation of unique skills, allowing you to build your own design process and story. Working together and designing ecosystems will teach you to build consensus, allocate work, manage timelines and build amazing things wi
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Auro University is best for M.Des. At the Auro Design School, you will learn to build a holistic perspective. A holistic perspective helps you make informed decisions, and influence your design. In parallel, you will develop a variety of skills by pursuing your areas of interest or inquiry, as well as by collaborating with your peers. Both methods have their own place. The pursuit of individual interests becomes the foundation of unique skills, allowing you to build your own design process and story. Working together and designing ecosystems will teach you to build consensus, allocate work, manage timelines and build amazing things wit
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello If creativity and style is your passion, then a career in fashion designing can be the finest option you can perhaps choose. Every piece of clothing or accessory that we wear is fashioned by some fashion or apparel designer. This is an industry that will never go out of trend and employment prospects will surge with each passing day. Be it fashion houses, export companies, buying houses or celebrated designers with their own boutiques; each one needs creative and qualified designers, illustrators, pattern makers, stylists, fashion journalists, counselors etc. This is one industry that satisfies both the materialistic and creative
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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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 fashion designing Master's degree.
3. Even if some colleges offer a distance programme then fashion designing is a field where you need to practice on regular bases. So it doesn't matter whether you are doing it from India or from abroad.
4. Distance learning wouldn't help you to get a good job as a fashion designer.

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Hello Army Institute of Fashion & Design Creative Aptitude Test. The exam consists of 100 marks objective type test items to be responded to by the candidates in the allocated duration of three hours. The test will have the following components (a) Intelligence and Reasoning Test. (b) General Awareness Test. (c) English Language Competency & Comprehension Test. (I) The medium of the test shall be English only. (ii) The sample Question Paper is given at Appendix 'A'. (iii) No negative marking will be done.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Good placement opportunities in India after completing Masters of design from International school of design or not. You should do it from a place where its worth paying fees and can get to learn enough. If you want to do Masters's in designing only then there are much better colleges for design like NIFT (national institute of fashion technology ), NID (national institute of design), IIT CEED common entrance examination for design ). These colleges are design specialised and will give you better career opportunities. These are all government colleges and have a good reputation in Indian market. They also comes under the top 50 d
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The faculty members of every subject range from Average to very good, depending on the luck of the individuals as well (sometimes a class gets better faculty members than others). However, they are all helpful not just regarding the course but also regarding extra-curricular and co-curricular activities. The colleges have a dedicated placement cell which assists the students in procuring internships and job offers. It has a great infrastructure. The labs are high-tech and well-equipped. I have not applied to be placed in any company as I intend to continue my studies further at present. I have heard from friends who have been pla
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