How are B.Des placements at Apeejay Institute of Design?

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    Keshav Kunal | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    The placement scenario for Bachelor of Design (B.Des) graduates at Apeejay Institute of Design is generally positive, with the institute making concerted efforts to facilitate the placement of its students in reputed design firms, corporations, and other industries. While specific details can vary, several factors contribute to the overall success of placements at the institute.

    1. Industry Connections and Collaborations:
       Apeejay Institute of Design often establishes collaborations with prominent design industry players. These collaborations can provide students with exposure to industry trends, networking opportunities, and

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    Suraj Gogoi | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    The placement record of AID has always been impressive. The institute has always been working hard to help its students get the right job opportunities as per their interests. Some of the highlights of AID placements are given below:

    Average SalaryRs.50,000 (per month)
    the highest SalaryRs.5,00,000 (per month)
    Top Recruiting CompaniesMarks & Spencer, Ogilvy & Mather PVT. LTD, Timberland, House of Design etc.
     There is almost 100 percent placement. They understand the field of interest of the person and plan interviews accordingly. Well known design firms visits for campus placements and internships.AID has a placement cell that manages all its campus recruitment. The placement cell at Apeejay Institute of Design ensures that its students get relevant opportunities. Many national and international comp
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    Kale Pooja | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    There is almost 100 percent placement. They understand the field of interest of the person and plan interviews accordingly. Well known design firms visits for campus placements and internships.AID has a placement cell that manages all its campus recruitment. The placement cell at Apeejay Institute of Design ensures that its students get relevant opportunities. Many national and international companies participate in the AID placements. Some of the students at the institute have even bagged multiple offers. The institute also offers its students with internship facility as it strongly believes that internships are a vital part of h

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The Bachelor of Design (B.Des) programme at Apeejay Institute of Design (AID) is a full-time under-graduate programme for 4 years and costs approximately 9.1 Lacs for tuition alone.

 

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Tuition Fee - Approx Rs 2.27 Lacs per year

 

 

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Totally, there are four types of courses available in this Apeejay Institute of Design - [AID], New Delhi. They are design, PG, PG Diploma and MA. As we all know that for each course, fee should definitely vary. So the below are fees of each course available in this college. 

B.Des - 9.1 Lakhs (Total Fees) 

Diploma - 4.25 Lakhs (Total Fees) 

PG Diploma - 2.65 Lakhs (Total Fees)

MA - 4.75 Lakhs (Total Fees)

So these are the courses and their fees in this college

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