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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
Design Concepts, How to Develop Characters, Logical Reasoning, Creative Writing Skills, Drawing Ability, and Skills, Communication Skills, Light and Shadow, Geometrical and Design Exercise, Compositional Sense, Poster, Logo, Character Designing, Story Telling, Sketching, Perspective Design, Logo Design, Problem Identification & Design Problem Solving, Sense of Proportion, Pictograms and Signage, and Visual Perception. Whistling Woods International Entrance Exam Syllabus for CAT (Creative Ability Test)
This section of the Whistling Woods International ent
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3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The best branches of IIT Delhi are Computer Science, Mathematics and Computing, and Electrical Engineering. The 5-year integrated B.Tech plus M.Tech in CSE is also highly popular among students.
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
D: Design
A: Arts
L: Liberal Arts
H: Humanities
A: Architectur
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1. To get into top branches like computer Science and engineering at IIT Bombay, you need to get AJEE Advance rank of around 65.
2. To get into the Electrical Engineering branch, you need to have a rank of around 300 in JEE.
3. In fields like civil engineering, you can get admission with a rank of around 3,000. You can check the closing rank for IIT Bombay at this link to get an idea of the rank you need for admission: https://www.shiksha.com/university/iit-bombay-indian-in
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- Mode of examination: Online (offline for Architecture and Design students)
2- Number of papers: 2 (Human Factor and Knowledge Validation)
3- A number of sections:
For Human Factor paper: 4 (Thematic Perception Test, Application Rating, Video SOP, Social Skills Test)
For Knowledge Validation paper: 3 (Elective, Aptitude, Comprehensive)
4- Duration of exam:
Human Factor paper: 7 Days
Knowledge Validation paper: 3 Hours
5- The number of questions:
For Human Factor paper: NA
For Knowledge Validation paper: 200
6- Total Marks: 700 Marks
For Human Factor paper: 300
For Knowledge Validation paper: 400
7- Language of paper:
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3 years agoContributor-Level 9
IISC B.Sc. Admission is done basis KVPY / JEE Main / JEE Advanced / NEET UG entrance exam. Yes, 4 year Bachelor of Science (Research) programme is offered at IISc. The candidate must have studied Physics Chemistry and Mathematics in +2/12th Standard. In addition, the candidate needs to qualify in one of the national tests KVPY/ IIT-JEE (Main) or (Advanced)/ NEET-UG. Admission in B.Sc. (Research) will be offered to students based on their performance in the national entrance examination (KVPY/JEE Main/ JEE Advanced/NEET-UG). Students are required to fill the IISc Bangalore application form for UG admissions by accessing the IISc Ban
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- The students will first have to register on the official page of the Dalham-Assessment and Review Tool exam in order to avail of the application form.
2- Fill Dalham-Assessment and Review Tool Application Form: Students will be able to fill Dalham-Assessment and Review Tool application form online mode on the official website of the Dalham-Assessment and Review Tool exam.
3- Appear for Part-A of Dalham-Assessment and Review Tool, Human Factor Test: After successfully registering, students need to take the Human Factor Test of the Dalham-Assessment and Review Tool exam. Studen
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1. Merit-Cum Scholarship and Free Education: You get a 67% fee exception if your parent's income is Rs. 4.50 Lacs and your GPA is above 5 each semester.
2. Girish Ready Scholarship: This scholarship is given based on JEE ranks, with a minimum GPA of 8 in each semester. You can renew it each year. Your parents' income must be less than Rs 5 Lacs to be eligible.
3. M. Sankaraiah and M. Saradha (Mithigiri) Scholarship: You can get Rs. 20,
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1. Acceptability: Since BBA is a degree programme, it has more acceptability than a Diploma course for a job in the tourism sector.
2. Fee: The fee for a BBA degree course is usually in Lacs, unlike Diploma courses, which are affordable due to their shorter duration.
3. Job role: With a BBA degree, you can work as a business professional in travel agencies, as a manager, or as a tourism co
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1. Popularity: Both courses are popular in different industries, such as hotel management, which prefers a B.Sc. In hotel management. The BBA course is preferred for jobs in the tourism industry.
2. Subjects: In the B.Sc. Programme, you study topics like international cuisine, hotel engineering, the foundations of food Science, etc. The BBA programme places more of an emphasis on marketing, communication, and business management.
3. Career options: With a BBA in tourism m
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3 years ago
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1. Popularity: The B.Sc. In hotel management is more popular. Compared to a B.Voc. In hospital instrumentation and management, this degree offers more career options.
2. Coursework: The B.Sc. Programme covers subjects like food Science fundamentals, international cuisine, hotel engineering, and more. The B.Voc. Programme puts a greater emphasis on hospital administration, financial management, and inventory control.
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1. Focus: A Master's in Hotel Management (MHM) focuses on management and marketing, whereas the M.Sc. In Hotel Management focuses on planning and quality service in hotel management.
2. Recognition: The hospitality sector accords equal recognition to both courses. Compared to an M.Sc. Graduate, an MHM graduate might find it simpler to land a job in the private sector.
3. Career options: You can become a marketing lead, hotel manager, restaurant manager, or head of food and beverage by earning a MHM deg
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1. Popularity: The B.Sc. Course is more theoretical in nature, whereas the BHM course is job-oriented. This makes the BHM course more preferred by students.
2. Coursework: In the B.Sc. Programme, you study topics like culinary history, basic principles of food production, culinary terms, etc. The BHM programme places more of an emphasis on kitchen operations management, marketing, and HR management.
3. Job profile: The popular jobs for BHM graduates are food and beverage executives,
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3 years ago
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1. Objective: If your interest lies in learning about fashion design at a higher level, the M.Des. Course is for you. If you are interested in marketing and management in fashion, you must take the MFM course.
2. Fee: The course fee for M.Des. Is around Rs. 3 Lacs per year. In good colleges, the course fee for the MFM course is around Rs. 4.5 Lacs.
3. Job Profile: With a M.Des. Degree, you can work as a fashi
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3 years ago
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1. Goal: The B.F.Tech. in Apparel Production course curriculum focuses on sustainable fashion and garment construction. The focus of the B. Des. in Fashion Communication is marketing and product development.
2. Cost: The cost of a B. Des. course can range from Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 7 lacs, depending on the college. For the B.F.Tech. in Apparel Production, the majority of colleges charge up to Rs. 3 lacs.
3. Job Profile: With a B.F.Tech. in Apparel Production degree, you can work as a production controller, m
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3 years ago
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1. Objective: Sustainable fashion and garment construction are emphasized in the B.FTech. In Apparel Production course curriculum. The principles and procedures of textile design are the main topics of the B. Des. In Textile Design.
2. Course Fee: Depending on the college, a B. Des. (TD) course may cost anywhere between Rs. 50,000 and Rs. 3 Lacs. The majority of colleges charge up to Rs. 3 Lacs for the B.FTech. In Apparel Production.
3. Job Description: A B.FTe
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Contributor-Level 10
1. Objective: The B. Des. In Fashion Design offers thorough knowledge of every facet of the fashion industry. The B. Des. In Textile Design's primary topics are the rules and practices of textile design.
2. Course cost: A B. Des. (TD) course may cost anywhere between Rs. 50,000 and Rs. 3 Lacs, depending on the college. The B. Des. (FD) course is most often priced up to Rs. 4 Lacs in colleges.
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3 years ago
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1. Goal: Marketing and product development are the main areas of concentration for the B. Des. In Fashion Communication. The principles and methods of textile design are the main subjects covered in the B. Des. In Textile Design.
2. Course price: Depending on the college, the cost of a B. Des. (TD) course can range from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 3 Lacs. Depending on the college, the B. Des. (FC) course fee can range from Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 7 Lacs.
3. Career Profiles: A B. Des.
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