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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Banasthali Vidyapeeth is a deemed university for women only that traces its humble origin in the death of young daughter of Pandit Heeralal Shastri in year 1935. Of course it has come a long way since then. It's a fully residential education hub for women / girls from schooling to doctoral programmes. It's indeed doing yeomen service to the female education in the state of Rajasthan which is otherwise not friendly towards females. This NAAC 'A' certified university has not only undergraduate, post graduate courses in design but has doctoral student also in this field. Textile is a very old industry in Rajasthan and its colorful d
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
I wouldn't suggest anybody to go for seeking after M.Des from University Of Petroleum and Energy Studies, because the required environment that a Designing student should get is not present here.
Furthermore, also if the placements are bad, no reason would overwhelm to concede affirmation in thi
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
Designers are crazy people, money is not the first thing that excites us. Last year maximum placements were done by Samsung. However, the highest package went up to INR 72 lac per annum by a Ludhiana based company.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
This is the topic that occupies minds of parents and students alike during the season of admission to professional courses. Yes, it is definitely important. But then, can anybody really guess what is going to happen after four years (for Engineering) or five years (M.Des)? In today's world, it is next to impossible to guess even imagine what's going to happen within two years and here we are talking of five years.
But, all of us like dreams. So, institutions sell dreams and we fall prey to it. Institutes always harp on past success stories and project it for future. But all of us must take it with a pinch of salt. Of course, prese
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