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Rohit Mishra

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The field of architecture has evolved greatly over the years. A decade ago, the tools, approach and the method of application of the knowledge in architecture schools was very different from what we have today. Earlier the maps and designs were made with the use geometrical tools whereas in the current scenario, the use of computer software makes it easier. In short, technology has widened the scope and approach. Hence accordingly, there have been many additions to the syllabus and course structure. The entire programme has been given more practical approach. The primer institutions are also modifying their syllabus to suit the current
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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

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There are many types of courses in fashion designing field.
First is B.Des i.e., Bachelor of Designing which most of the design students wish to pursue. It is a 4-year course under the branch you choose which can be apparel, footwear, accessories, automobile, furniture, interior designing, etc.
Second is BA in fashion designing which is simply Bachelor of Arts in fashion designing. It is a 3-year course where one studies the basics of every possible branch of fashion designing.
The third is B.Voc (Bachelor of Vocation) in fashion designing which is a vocational course of 5 years. In this, the first three years are of graduation, whereas,
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

First, you have to apply for the design colleges entrance exam. There are quite a few colleges in India where you can apply. Two of the best colleges for jewellery designing are:
1-NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology): NIFT don't offer any specific course for jewellery designing, but it offers Bachelors in accessory designing and jewellery designing is a part of that only. NIFT offers 420 seats in accessory design (AD). It's a government college. NIFT follows the course curriculum of FIT, New York. It has a centralized campus placement system. NIFT eligibility criteria for this course is:
-12th with a minimum of 55% marks in a
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Step 1: Earn a Bachelors Degree
A Bachelors degree in textile design, graphic design, or a fashion-related field is often required to obtain a position as a textile designer.
Step 2: Gain Experience
One way to break into the textile industry is by working as an assistant to a professional designer or applying for an entry-level position at a design firm. Some individuals may find employment through their internships. Job prospects will fall in textile industry which includes home furnishings, textile mills, Merchandisers, Fabric Coordinators, Managers in several fashion segments. At a certain point (preferably after few years of experienc
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

You can take some MOOCs and short term courses.While doing MA in media management, the career is certainly going towards media management profiles. The managerial profile needs someone with vast understanding of all media profiles and jobs.
I shall not advise equally wide courses as parallel to Post Graduation in advertising. I shall still share that there are MOOCs and some distance learning courses to enhance the advertising management and public relations career.
Parallel courses must be done with care and proper selection.
Along with the Master Degree, some MOOCs- Massive Open Online Courses.
Please read the following answers alread
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Isha BhardwajProgram Manager , Great learning

Guide-Level 11

On the basic level, interior designers design and create living and working spaces for a variety of customers, either as freelancers or as part of a design firm. Designers often specialize in a particular area such as green spaces, home design or corporate work-spaces.
To be a good interior designer, you need several skills. You need to build some skills and to a few skills are needed to be acquired.
Some of the inherent skills you need to own are:
Excellent design sense
Good time management skills
Good coordination skills
Good team building skills
Eye for detail
Keen observation
Patience
Select the best course as per your convenience and skill
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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
Any addition along with B.Arch degree would make you stand apart from the rest. Maybe a technical qualification such as LEED or GRIHA, would make you much stronger in the field of sustainability. B.Arch degree is a five-year course and is well valued. Additional qualifications such as a:
Certified Autodesk Architecture Specialist
Certified Autodesk Revit Architecture Specialist
Certified Autodesk 3DS MAX specialist
Certified Google Sketch Up Specialist
Certified Photoshop Specialist
Certified Photography Specialist would make you stand apart.
Good luck!

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Rohan Gupta

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Becoming a fashion designer requires a combination of creativity, technical skills, and formal education. You can start by pursuing a Bachelor of Design (Fashion) from a reputed institution like Chandigarh University. The programme typically covers design principles, pattern making, garment construction, fabric analysis, and the use of software like Adobe Illustrator and CLO 3D.

After completing your degree, gaining experience through internships with top brands or fashion houses is key. During your studies, you will get opportunities for hands-on learning through projects, workshops, and collaborations with industry leaders. Some fashi

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Virajita Sharma

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Pearl Academy admission involves multiple steps and two stages. Eligible students can check out the following steps to complete their admission process:

Stage 1 for Pearl Academy Admission

  • Appear for the Written Admission Test GPT, DAT. The General Proficiency Test (GPT) evaluates a candidate's proficiency in the English language, Logical reasoning, Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation. Design Aptitude Test (DAT)
    evaluates a candidates' aptitude for creativity, drawing, design ability, power of observation and imagination, sensitivity to environment and communication skills.

Stage 2 for Pearl Academy Admission

  • Shortlisted studets are
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

Screen writing needs language skills as well as creativity. There are lot many language skill courses along with creative writing courses around the world via MOOCs and distance learning. Please choose one.
There are many similar questions that can help you to understand the parallel course required. While doing MA in media management, the career is certainly going towards media management profiles. The managerial profile needs someone with vast understanding of all media profiles and jobs.
I shall still share that there are MOOCs and some distance learning courses to enhance the advertising management and public relations career.
Along
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Subodh Dutta

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AIFD CAT exam pattern is such that there are objective-type questions that candidates need to complete in three hours duration. In AIFD CAT exam, each candidate will be evaluated out of a total of 100 marks.
In AIFD CAT exam paper, each question will have four alternative choices and candidates need to mark the correct answer. There is no negative marking in the exam.
AIFD CAT question paper has a total of three sections as mentioned in the table below:
Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness, English Language Competency & Comprehension | 3 Hours | 100 marks
Note: The section of English Language Competency & Comprehension also includ
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

BA in mass communication is a traditional course. For this reason, the learner is advised to take some technical courses/short term trainings and certification, etc.
It helps in enhancing language skills and presentation skills via online as well as professional workshops.
There are many similar questions that can help you in understanding the parallel course requirement. While doing MA in media management the career is certainly going towards media management profiles. The managerial profile needs someone with vast understanding of all media profiles and jobs.
I shall not advise equally wide courses as parallel to Post Graduation in ad
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Ashis Mittal

Contributor-Level 7

If your aim is to work directly within journalism, it is vital that you build up a portfolio of work and gain as much relevant experience as possible. Working on a student newspaper, magazine or radio station will be helpful. You could also start your own blog to develop your writing style and interview techniques. Take advantage of any work placements on your course to gain experience and make contacts within the industry. You could also find opportunities by contacting TV production studios, radio outlets, magazines and newspapers. Show an enthusiasm for their subject matter and ask if they have any work experience schemes. Writing v
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

BA in journalism is the same as BA in mass communication or Bachelor in Mass Media. BA in mass communication is the traditional and the basic degree that takes one to all domains depending on the skilled possessed. For this reason, the learner is advised to take some technical courses/short term trainings and certification, etc. It provides enhanced language skills and presentation skills via online as well as professional workshops. Parallel courses must be done with care and proper selection. 

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Product Designing influences everything that is a part of our living spaces. Product Design implies the creation of objects of functional value to people. It deals with the complete development and management of a product. The Product Designer's role is constantly evolving as the implications of products in a larger context are understood as well as its relationship with users.

Students of Product Design can seek employment in sectors such as consumer appliances, transport, retail and packaging. They can work as entrepreneurs or own their own consultancy. Other careers in product design include, equipment designing, furniture, etc.

The c

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abhilash shishodia

Contributor-Level 7

If you ask for my personal opinion of what is better for great pay packets of photographers among qualification and popularity, I would say None because the thing that works the most for their favor is their TALENT. But, if you talk generically, both qualification and popularity has their own values. On one side where qualification teaches you about the key and technical aspects of a camera and technicalities related to photography, being popular will help you in getting more clients and hence more money. So with a combination of talent, popularity and qualification, a student or a person can become a wealthy photographer if the skills
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

You have a low score in Xth that may lower your chances of shortlisting. You may get a call. During admission institutes look for X, XII and graduation percentage along with work experience (if any). So, all these factors are given weightage and than a consolidated final shortlisting is done. A good profile may give you a chance for admission. You can also try based on other exams scores - MAT/XAT/CMAT.

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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

Contributor-Level 10

Since textile is something used in daily needs, it is a growing topic now and then. A textile designer can be employed in the garment, fashion, home furnishing and the interiors segment among other industries. The textile industry in India is evolving from the handloom, power loom and craft sectors to newer areas, like the paper and automobile industries. For example, automotive textile deals with the fabric used in car interiors. For this, one should have three knowledge of the fabric to be used in the car seats which should be thick, durable, etc. Similarly, in other subfields, the textile is of great importance and has a very good s
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

BA in mass communication is the traditional and the basic degree that takes one to all domains depending on the skilled possessed. For this reason, the learner is advised to take some technical courses/short term trainings and certification, etc.
It provides enhanced language skills and presentation skills via online as well as professional workshops.
Parallel courses must be done with care and proper selection.
Refer the following answers:
https://ask.shiksha.com/what-parallel-courses-can-i-pursue-with-a-certificate-in-editing-and-proof-reading-course-for-better-career-prospects-qna-4392895
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

The parallel courses suggested are:
1 A degree in a popular language that could be used in your works and place.
2 Content writing and proof reading.
3. Web development and digital marketing.
4. Music and sound mixing basics/audio production.
5. Advertising and public relations management.
6. Director should also learn more about management and business admin.

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