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2014-06-17 12:48:26New answer posted
2014-04-29 15:06:25Contributor-Level 10
-The eligibility for courses at the undergraduate level(Bachelors in Fashion Designing) is 10+2, with any combination of subjects.
Admission Criteria to various colleges:
1. The admission in fashion designing courses will be on the basis of the score in the institute's entrance exam and interview thereafter.
2. Some of the entrances are :
-Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED) is an countrywide examination conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology
-GATE qualified candidates for IIT's
-National Council for Interior Design Qualification exam
-National Level Entrance Aptitude Test (NLAT) conducted by the Institute
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2014-04-04 11:42:25Beginner-Level 2
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New answer posted
2014-03-20 12:16:11Guide-Level 12
* There are many institutes in India offering various diploma, degree and certificate courses in jewellery design.
To pursue the jewellery design course you must have passed 10+2 in any stream from a recognized board. You also need to pass an aptitude test followed by an interview.
* Some of the institutes offering jewellery design are :
-Pearl Academy
-Vogue Institute of Fashion Technology
-Exterior Interior Limited
-Pearl Academy
-Raffles Millennium International (RMI)
-Gemmological Institute of India
For more institutes, you may refer to the link mentioned below.
https://design.shiksha.com/jewellery-design-courses-in-india-categorypag
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2013-12-09 10:05:46Contributor-Level 9
Thanks for the tag.
-> To add on, regarding scope, web designing is an integral and significant part of IT. The designers are more in demand in web development and software development companies.
- A web designer can be absorbed in different fields such as advertising agencies, publishing houses, audio-visual media agencies, design studios, printers and typesetters, manufacturers and department stores, marketing firms, exhibits and displays and educational institutes, libraries and anyone who has a website.
- Many well established web designers work on a freelance basis, designing web sites for smaller companies. The growth is depe
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2013-12-03 08:37:42Guide-Level 12
New answer posted
2013-11-22 14:48:59Contributor-Level 9
Thanks for the tag.
There are numerous courses available. You must opt for the one which matches your interest and skills as it will help you to achieve your long term career goal.
After B.Com, you may opt for courses such as :
-M.Com
-PGDCA
-PGDBM
-MBA
-CA
-CS
-ICWA
-SAP
-Tally
-Law
-Taxation course
-Diploma courses in Accountancy
Wish You Luck!
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2013-11-12 09:02:44Guide-Level 12
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2013-10-14 09:17:25Guide-Level 12
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2013-07-20 11:03:33Contributor-Level 10
As per your query, it seems you are inclined towards Creative Careers. Graphic Design & Visual Communication, Web Design, Game Design, Animation, Electronic Media, Vfx etc are all suitable for your requirement. Animation film making requires two to three years horizon. However Web Graphics, UI/ UX/ Mobile Gaming ,Elearning will utilize your base of engineering and will be apt for your career growth as well.
While choosing any institute ensure that you are taught by Experienced & proficient Mentors. Also ensure adequate infrastructure, industry interface & validate placement track record of alumni's.
You may even try for M.De
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