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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

There are several career opportunities after a course in Jewellery Designing. Some of them are:-
Jewellery Designer
Jewellery Merchandiser
Exhibition Manager
Production Manager
Lecturer
Casting Manager
Assistant Manager in Exploration
Writer & Drafter
Embroidery Maker & Innovator
Manager in Museum & Art Gallery
Sales Representative
Fashion Consultant
Illustrator

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Mehak Khorana

Contributor-Level 8

In India product designing programs may provide a variety of learning methods in their course curriculum. While many emphasize traditional lectures, seminars and workshops, some programs also offer hands-on lab courses that allow students to create real designs to market.
Distance learning courses have due dates that must be met, there is a fabulous deal of compliance as to when you can carry out assignments when studying at a distance. With the online option, you could exit the discussion group as required to return to work and then join after work if needed. Degrees in industrial design are rarely available entirely through online st
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Mehak Khorana

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In Multimedia Distance Education correspondence course in India, Bachelor in Multimedia is a 3-year course related to animation, design, media, information & communication and creative arts. A Bachelor of Design (B.Des. or B.Design) degree is usually an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or major that generally lasts three or four years. This program integrates courses in visual arts and design, information sciences and technology, communications, and General Education electives. You'll create projects using leading multimedia applications and programming languages in this dynamic, project-based curriculum. You'll also
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Megha shawani

Contributor-Level 6

GD Goenka University, School of Fashion and Design provides great exposure towards this field. They have faculty from Milan. They give opportunities to students to study a semester in Milan.

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Mehak Khorana

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In India, a fine arts programme can encompass a wide variety of topics. Examples of classes that students may be exposed to are digital art, art criticism and theory, art history, pottery, painting, sculpture, drawing, photography and the performing arts.
Distance education or distance learning is a way of delivering education and instruction, often on an individual basis, to students who are not physically present on campus. A Distance-learning master's options provide many opportunities for career advancement. Fully online self-paced study offers employed students the time flexibility needed to balance work and studies. MA Fine Art Di
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garima yadav

Beginner-Level 3

Hi,
After completing your graduation, you can get job in ministry of textiles at various position. They give opportunities time to time to hire eligible candidates. You can apply in Handloom department. You can become a faculty on contract basis in college which comes under ministry of textiles. Like NIFT. You can always take part in craft clusters organized by ministry of textiles to save crafts of India in different states.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello,
Design schools are started and run by state government. There are states and there are such schools. In some cases, the schools of designs run by states are simply superb while in some cases these are not worth mentioning. Hence, all cannot be painted by same brush.
What used to happen in olden times was the beurocratic approach that resulted in late decisions, which in turn hampered the untrammeled growth of these schools. Decision making used to be lethargic and hence, placements were also problematic.
But, with Advent of time, things have indeed changed. Agility has replaced lethargy. There is a great amount of hand holding of
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Isha BhardwajProgram Manager , Great learning

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Organized by National Institute of Design, it's a design aptitude test held particularly to determine the design capabilities of aspirants. NID serves as an entry pass into the sphere of design sector, which is tagged among the most flourishing fields. Every year, thousands of aspirants appear for NID test to make their dream come real of being a fashion designer; be it in industrial, communication, IT, textile or integrated design. The examination is conducted in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhopal, Chennai, Delhi, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai and Nagpur.
In this entrance exam, question will be asked on basics subjects wh
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Varun Mehta

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CEED is harder to crack than NIFT. NIFT is very easy to crack.

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Paulami Sa'

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These reviews are based on my personal experience-
http://raylynnedsa.com: One of the best classes in Bombay. The teacher is amazing- she has been teaching for over 30 years. She obviously knows what she is doing. The course work is divided according the different stages of the exam. You work on your portfolio with her. It is a class of about 15 students and you get one on one attentions.
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