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Sujata Dewan

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In order to enhance the existing career prospects, please go for short-term courses in order to get an edge over others. These courses are the simplest and the quickest way of learning specialized modules as per the needs of different individuals. They range from two weeks to a year or more, with flexible timing (morning & evening batches) and focus on entrepreneurship. These courses help in an understanding of building a brand identity and the basic collateral publicity material one needs to build and spread awareness of that brand. For graphics and animation design there are several courses such as 2D, 3D, 4D animation along with VFX
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Sujata Dewan

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The Fashion trade is probably the industry that has undergone great change over the decades.
Originally, the Indian fashion industry consisted of middle and small sized firms spread across the country. With the arrival of big financial groups over the last few decades, the International market for Indian apparel and fashion has tremendous scope and opportunity.
In India, there are various institutes that are offering specialized teaching short-term courses, which cater to both the Indian and international market where a student can opt for training in either design or management in the fashion field. Careers in fashion are exciting and c
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Sujata Dewan

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Interior Design as a profession is relatively new. It is a field which is hard to separate from the field of architecture. Interior Designers have not only to observe taste trends and style evolution in the socio-cultural context, but have also to understand and interpret customers' needs and expectations, acquainting themselves with the problems concerning implementation of a design project which does not limit creativity and freedom of expression. These skills are developed through deep sensitivity towards interior designing and a multi-disciplinary approach. Spatial inter-relationship is given due importance. The skill to organize s
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

State School of Design is one of the finest institutes in India for designing of transports. State has a renowned alumni base. It gives opportunities not only in the local environment but also internationally through its international exchange programme. It is one of the Institute of its own type with French designed. Institute has good corporate partners with top FMCG and transportation companies. Projects and Internship opportunities are good, students get exposure in institutional, technical, or financial, to collaborate in the management of various projects going on with their partners. NDYPDC, on the other hand, is among the top i
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Tanu Mishra

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Textile technology or textile engineering is one and the same thing. There are many institutes for Textile engineering, but among all of these institutes, one of the best institute for Textile Engineering is National Institute for Fashion Technology i.e NIFT. It offers B.Tech (Textile Engineering). The form of NIFT is available from the month of Nov-Dec and test is conducted in the month of February.

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Tanu Mishra

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Don't worry about packages, you will get enough to drive a 3 series, if you are really good at it. But, design is more about passion, individuality, and joy of creation, if money is your biggest concern, don't come to this industry, you will be disappointed because there are people in NID who will work just for free food, if they get placed in Ferrari.
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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jigyasa arya

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I am listing down several methods to learn about fashion, trends and fashion designing for you:
1 - WGSN : You should check out WGSN website every now and then. It's all about fashion, the latest trends, forecast reports, market reports, new silhouettes, new brands, the latest collections. They also have reports in form of power point or PDF presentation.
2 - VOGUE : Keep yourself updated with the latest runways and fashion week. By doing that you will get to know what designers are up to and what all new techniques and details they are using. You will find all of these things easily on VOGUE website because they keep updating there webs
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jigyasa arya

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Since fashion designing is a vast field, one needs a skill set to survive in the industry otherwise it's too tough. But, the skill requirements also depends on the person's job profile or the company he/she are working with. Anyways, I am listing down a set of skills which you need to be good in:
1 - Communication skills, because no one knows how good are you at your work, or how creative ideas you have in your mind, until and unless you will explain them in words. And, it is better if you also know some other foreign languages like - French, Italian, German, Spanish etc.
2 - Pattern making knowledge (basics at least), so that you can ha
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
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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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

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Since there is so much of competition in design entrance exams nowadays, it can't be said which is the best coaching for the preparation.
For Pearl Academy, the institute does not accommodate any preparatory centre or coaching and moreover, the exam syllabus is almost the same as that of other design entrance exams, so you may join any coaching. There are many coaching centres offering full-time classroom preparatory courses as well as crash courses of 10, 14 and 28 days. I would suggest opting for a full-time classroom in any of the following coachings you like: AFA- Academy of Fashion and Arts, BRDS- Bhanwar Rathore Design Studio, Pah
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