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Can you specify the name of the country? Generally, the universities have their own scholarship schemes and they award them to the most outstanding candidate. They are merit-based.
For scholarships in India, you can check the below mentioned link:
http://mhrd.gov.in/scholarships-education-loan-0
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Universities offer many specialisations like Product Design, Fashion Design, Industrial Design, Textile Design, Fashion Communication etc. It totally depends on college to college or university to university where you are taking an admission and on the basis of specialisation. Basic B. Des eligibility is the completion of Class 12th with minimum of 50% in any stream or Diploma in Design.
The total course is of 4 years and it should cost you anywhere between INR 9 Lacs and INR 15 Lacs. The average fees to pursue B. Des can be between INR 10-15 Lacs in total in some private colleges like IILM University Gurugram, Amity School of Fashi
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The main difference between doing CPL in India and abroad is only flying training. In other countries like USA, Canada, New Zealand you will get new aircraft and qualified instructors. Facilities are much better then in India. You can complete your training faster then in India.
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RV is a good institute but its placement is not up to the mark. Kindly check it once again before joining any course there. All the best.
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TThe first problem you will face is DGCA in getting your pilot licence. After that, for jobs, yes you will face problems due to low aviation market in India.
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Narayan Sharma.
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