Design Entrance Exam
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. There are more than six Bachelor of design courses and 29 Certificate courses available at NIFT.
2. You can get a salary package as high as Rs. 28 LPA after studying at NIFT, as per its placement record.
3. Top companies, including Cactus Menswear Fashion, Monte Carlo, and Nykaa, come to NIFT for placement.
4. You can work in multiple roles in these top companies, such as in managemen
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1. You can get a placement with a salary package as high as 28 LPA after studying at NIFT.
2. You can get a job at top companies, including Monte Carlo and Nykaa.
3. You can get a job in various field including designing, marketing, quality check, management etc.
4. The course curriculum is such that if you are not interested in working for any company, you can start your own design business. And if it's help you like it.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can apply for admission to the NIFT after completing your graduation degree. After graduation, you can apply for post-graduation courses at NIFT. You are eligible to apply for the following courses at NIFT with a degree in any discipline:
1. Master of Design (M. Des) course
2. Masters Programme in Fashion Management (M. F. M)
3. You can also do a Master of Fashion Technology (M. F. Tech. ) if you have graduated in B. F. Tech, B.E. , or B.Tech. You will have to appear in the NIFT entrance exam to apply for these courses. And if it's help you like it
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
The interview is structured more like a casual conversation with the panel, with the goal of showcasing you and your work.
These are chill people you don't need to be worried about, as they will not be like your previous job interviews.
After these rounds, you need to wait, and again, every college publishes the list differently, so you need to track them.
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