Ms. Anubha Kakroo, Dean - Outreach and Corporate Relations, IIAD

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Anubha KakrooDean- IIAD

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You can appear for any design entrance exam for colleges that have interior design programmes. For example for the Indian Institute of Art and Design we have and exam called IDAT, the details of which are available at https://www.iiad.edu.in you can get in touch with any of the counsellors from IIAD and get detailed guidance and advice on the exam process for the IIAD. Apart from IIAD, the other top institutes that offer courses in Interior Design are CEPT University, Ahmedabad and Pearl Academy (Delhi, Mumbai and Jaipur). All institutes have their own entrance exams similar to the IDAT exam of IIAD.

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At IIAD, we are looking for students who have a creative and visual aptitude and are passionate about solving problems and innovation solutions for our increasingly complex world, using Design Skills and Design Thinking. A portfolio is not the mandatory or only criteria for admission. However, if you do have a portfolio or have started making one, the following are some points that you should keep in mind:
1. A portfolio is a sum total of your creative output over the years and should reflect that. What it means is that your portfolio is not just about what you have created in the last six months or three months but goes back as far as
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We are living in an age of information and this information is useful only if accessed by and communicated to each other. Thus pretty much everywhere today some communication strategy and techniques need to be designed and implemented, whether it is through books, brochures, catalogues, or in today's digital world through websites, apps or other social media. Besides this we are also entering an era of highly experiential digital environments like Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Gaming, Animation etc. All these disciplines need designers who can make sense of all this information and present it in such a way that it can be easily u
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Hello,Since you have some responsibilities, as you have indicated, and also are already a graduate, I would advise you to enroll and obtain a certificate course in Fashion Design. Many government. ITI and other private institutes offer such courses from six month to one year duration. After getting this basic training, you can start a boutique from home as this will require less investment and you will also be available to take care of your other responsibilities. You have also mentioned that your other interest is dance. Nowadays, many people hire choreographers for family weddings. You could locate one, and become an assistant, till
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To stay updated on Fashion Trends, fashion magazines like the ones you have listed are a good starting point. You could also look at other magazines like Elle, Verve, Cosmopolitan, Vogue etc. There are also many sites online that you can access and you can also look at Fashion blogs like Missmalini. Com. There are dedicated trend forecasting sites like WGSN and Business of Fashion that you can become a member of and keep yourself updated. Besides these, a general awareness about the trends in lifestyle and technology would also help. Keep your eyes and ears open.

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It depends on the institute from where you choose to do your degree or course in Fashion Management. If this programmes is offered through a Design Institute, there may be a creative component involved (though not necessarily sketching and painting). If the course is offered through a Management Institute, this component may be even lesser. That said, in my personal opinion, for a degree or certification in Fashion Management, you don't need to know how to draw and paint, but you must have a sense and understanding of Fashion and Aesthetics.

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Hi,There are many online courses available online offered by various international Universities of repute. They are called MOOCS (Massive Open Online Courses) and you can access them through platforms like Coursera and EdX. Some of them are free and some are paid for. Please visit these sites for more information and to register for such a course.

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