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Priyanka Kumari

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You can apply for B. Des in jewellery design after 12th standard with any stream. It is an UG degree for 4 years. There are many Institute for this one such is Arch College of Design and Business, Jaipur.

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Ram Prakash Pandey

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Dear Candidate, Chandigarh University is the top-ranked University with NAAC A+, NBA, and NIRF top ranking
In the Bachelor of Fashion and Design programme, 5 specializations are offered (Surface Ornamentation, Fashion Design, and Illustration, Pattern Making, Grading and Draping, Apparel marketing & merchandising, and Costume Designing). Ranked among the Best Fashion Design college in Punjab, India we offer a flexible course of study in which students are encouraged to develop strong practices. The programme is executed in such a way that allows students to select their area of interest within the fashion segment and lead their way to t
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Khushi Sanghvi

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Fee structure of the B. Des programme depends on the university to university. All the universities have their own different fee Structure.

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Khushi Sanghvi

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For B. Des in Interior Design both of them can be good whether it be a Government College or a Private College. It depends upon what college you get in and how is the faculty of that university or college and also the most important is the work culture of that particular institution. If the above stated is good then the college is good as well or else not.

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Khushi Sanghvi

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UCEED, NID, AIEED are the common entrance exams for Design. Universities and institutions even conduct their own entrance examinations which are NIFT, SEED CUCET etc. You have to enquire about the exams accepted by particular university or college you are trying to apply in for the fashion design course.

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Khushi Sanghvi

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UCEED is a common entrance examination for design and can be given by students from any background. So yes you are absolutely eligible for the same.

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Shefali rai

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NIFT is always the best choice although, AAFT also holds up a good reputation. On the other hand, Amity is also a good college. If you want to study design, go to a design college. It's totally your decision.

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Shefali rai

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I think it's 70-80%. Your portfolio plays a big role. They may also ask for an online entrance and an interview if you qualify. That's it.

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Khushi Sanghvi

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Yes ofcourse, you can pursue B. Des if you really want to. No matter when you have completed your schooling. If you wish then can drop doing B.Tech and get yourself enrolled in any design college of your choice.

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Khushi Sanghvi

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Yes Archana, Both the courses have a lot of scope in future because of their high demand which makes it upp for a promising career. If you wish to choose any of them, it would be a good decision. You'll have a good going career.
Graphic designing is a career where you'll create visual content to communicate thoughts and is user experience based whereas Visual Communication Design is based on the combined strategy of art and language to communicate ideas and messages.
Both of them are careers which are very demanding and you can select any of the career you are more interested in.

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