How my college life went.
Placements: The placements totally depend on the quality of work and how well you can communicate with the clients. The recruiting companies included Marks and Spencer, Westside, etc. The college provides internship opportunities to all students, and the top roles were designers and creative directors.
Infrastructure: There are not many facilities provided; you cannot bring your laptops to the college, and there is no Wi-Fi for students. There is a library, but you won't be able to access it because they kick you out as soon as college ends. There is a canteen inside the college.
Faculty: The teachers are helpful and well-read; they are there to assist you with anything. The teaching quality is excellent, but the workload is too much. The curriculum is average, and I don't think it prepares you for everything—there are some things you'll have to learn on your own. The exams are like every other college; a jury comes and judges your work.
Other: I chose this course because I was interested in the digital world and how digital design works. I wish there was more freedom during the course and a little bit more use of digital tools. There are no fests conducted by the college, but there are educational trips.
Is MA at Apeejay Institute of Design better than Lovely Professional University, Admission Office?