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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Please check for your eligibility to pursue M.Sc. in Fashion Design from Inter National Institute of Fashion Design, M.G. Road at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/course/m-sc-in-fashion-design-inter-national-institute-of-fashion-design-m-g-road-m-g-road-bangalore-153219

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rahul r

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Placements (in INR, as provided by college)
Average Salary (Annual):- inr 4.00 Lakh
Companies / Recruiters who visited the campus:
ABB ACC Limited Accenture Aditya Birla Nuvo Adobe HCL Hospira Injectable Hyundai IBM IGATE Indian Oil Infosys ITC Infotech John Deere KPMG L&T Technology Larsen and Toubro Mahindra and Mahindra pidilite industries Polycab Wires Pricol Reliance Renault Nissan Royal Enfield Sanmar Tata Steel Tommy Hilfiger Wipro Yahoo
For further details regarding placements, refer to the link provided below where you can access college brochure or visit college website for further details. Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech
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rahul r

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Further studies and PG courses: The best step ahead for Diploma holders is to go for Bachelors Degree programme in textile engineering. Using the lateral entry, deserving Diploma holders may secure admission directly in the second academic year of B.E. /B.Tech. Textile Engineering programme. After completing Bachelors programme, one may go for relevant Masters courses (M.Tech. , MBA or M.Sc. ), PG Diploma or skill developing PG Certificate or training programs. For those who would like to pursue further advanced studies, Ph.D. programme will be of use. Regards.

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rahul r

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In the field of textile engineering, the private sector has more job opportunities than the Government sector. In the Government sector, the Ministry of Textiles is the prime recruiter.
Jobs offered by the Ministry of Textile include lab based jobs, production based jobs, quality control jobs, marketing and merchandising jobs etc.
Besides Ministry of Textile, State wise Textile Corporations are also known to recruit textile engineering graduates to fill up the above mentioned job posts (based on vacancy). To land Government sector job, one must crack the relevant selection examination (UPSC or State-wise PSC exams).
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Viswanathan DOld, simple and helping nature

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Not possible. VJTI is number one government college in Mumbai and they don't take lateral entry.

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Sarita Budhiraja

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The Bachelor's degree in Textile Technology is itself a full-fledged programme of 4 years duration. It is a discipline of engineering that deals with the production and manufacturing of the textiles. Although the programme covers every aspect of the textile manufacturing process, one can take up some short-term course alongside the Bachelor's programme to upgrade one's own skills. There are many short-term courses offered by Pearl Academy, NIFT and other institutions that can help in acquiring useful skills and have a better prospect in the career ahead.
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divya bhutaani

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According to me, distance learning is for those who want a degree, not knowledge or for those who already have the knowledge and needs a degree for some purpose. But, if you are really interested in this course, I would suggest you to go for a regular course, because I believe what we experience in class is totally beyond the experience of bookish knowledge or virtual classes.

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