Prof. SM Kulkarni, Dean (Academics)- WUD

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Saloni Sharma

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If you have a passion for fashion design and are unable to pursue a traditional on-campus degree due to personal or professional commitments, a correspondence degree in Bachelor's of Fashion Design in India may be a viable option for you. It can offer you the flexibility and convenience of studying from home, while still acquiring the skills and knowledge needed to pursue a career in fashion design. However, it's essential to research the credibility and reputation of the institution offering the correspondence degree. A degree from a reputed institution can hold more value in the job market and increase your chances of success in the
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Hardik Bhoir

Beginner-Level 3

Hi there,Rule 1: Don't go for what is easy.
Rule 2: Prioritize your interest. About NIFT Entrance Exam it consists of 2 phases I. e. Phase 1 CAT & GAT) and Phase 2 (Situation Test).
Phase 1 carries 80% ratio in which 50% is for Creativity Aptitude Test CAT and 30%is for General Aptitude (GAT).
And, 20% for Phase 2 (Situation Test).
You need to clear the phase 1 to appear for phase 2.
NIFT Entrance is not tough, but you got to be creative and be yourself.

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Mayur Sondarkar

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If you want to do designing, then you can opt for Polytechnic. There is 3 year course as designing.

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shivangi raizada

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It is definitely possible, but each fashion institute has its own eligibility criteria. Some may allow admission to a candidate hailing from any educational background while others would prefer a candidate who has done graduation in design field itself. You will have to check the criteria of all the colleges that you are interested in. For example: Pearl Academy will not consider your application for the Masters programme, but NID and NIFT would accept the application as the admission criteria is solely dependent on how you perform in the entrance exam. You can find a rank wise list of top design colleges in India by clicking on this l
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Sushant Sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, Please find the link below for detailed information:
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/textile-designer-105.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Bandita Wadhwa, Please click the link below to check the colleges offering Interior Designing via Online Mode. https://bit.ly/2Nj6xHu.

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Professor SM KulkarniDean, World University of Design

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Design careers are aptitude and interest based and hence it is difficult to say 'which is better for you'. At World University of Design we understand that for many students it is difficult to make a choice at the time of entrance and most of them do so because of peer pressure or a perceived 'good career option'. If you are good at your work then each design specialisation offers a very satisfying and lucrative career. That's why at would we allow you to change your choice of specialisation after your foundation year. What I recommend is that you take an appointment with a counselor at W. U. D and visit us. Here you can meet faculty a
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Professor SM KulkarniDean, World University of Design

Beginner-Level 4

Design careers are aptitude and interest based and hence it is difficult to say 'which is better for you'. At World University of Design, we understand that for many students it is difficult to make a choice at the time of entrance and most of them do so because of peer pressure or a perceived 'good career option'. If you are good at your work then each design specialisation offers a very satisfying and lucrative career. That's why at would we allow you to change your choice of specialisation after your foundation year. What I recommend is that you take an appointment with a counselor at W. U. D and visit it. There you can meet faculty
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Professor SM KulkarniDean, World University of Design

Beginner-Level 4

Design careers are aptitude and interest based and hence it is difficult to say 'which is better and which one you should choose'. At WUD, we understand that for many students it is difficult to make a choice at the time of entrance and most of them do so because of peer pressure or a perceived 'good career option'. If you are good at your work then each design specialisation offers a very satisfying and lucrative career. That's why at would we allow you to change your choice of specialisation after your foundation year. What I recommend is that fix a time with a counselor and come over to meet the faculty, talk to one of our students,
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