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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
Jobs after completing the course in textile design
- Clothing or textile technologist.
- Colour technologist.
- Illustrator.
- Interior and spatial designer.
- Fashion designer.
- Textile designer.
- Fashion writer.
- Project coordinator.
- Business planner.
- Clothing inspector.
- Costume designer.
- Leather goods and accessories designer.
- Higher education lecturer.
I hope this will help you.
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
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BDes Admission NIFT Exam Pattern for GAT
- A number of sections: 5 (Quantitative Ability, Communication Ability, English Comprehension, Analytical Ability, General Knowledge, and Current Affairs).
- Duration of exam: 120 minutes (2 hours)
- Number of questions: 100
- Language of paper: English/ Hindi
- Number of answer choices: 4
- Mode of examination: Online-Remote Proctored Exam. I hope this will help you.
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
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The demand for game designers is high. However, like any career, a game design and development career is only a good choice if you have a passion for it and value the output that an individual is creating.
Key skills for game designers:
1- Creativity or a creative mind.
2- Artistic vision.
3- A passion for video games.
4- Storytelling ability.
5- Wide-ranging knowledge of gaming trends.
6- A strong analytical frame of mind.
7- Excellent progra
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
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1- Start with the Right Education.
2- Learn the Tools of your Trade.
3- Practice, Practice.
4- Make sure you have the right kind of skills for the Interior Designer job.
5- Build a Substantial Contact List.
6- Step Out into the Real World.
7- Therefore You Need To Get Started.
8-Design Stunning, Designs to marvelous Your Clients. I hope this will help you. If you have more queries please ask.
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1. The Scholarship of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment: This is for meritorious SC students and can cover their complete study expenses at IIM B.
2. Aditya Birla Scholarship: This is another merit-based scholarship awarded to the top 25% of IIM students from the same batch. The amount offered is INR 1.75 Lacs to each
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1. According to its official website, the fee for the 2021-23 batch for MBA is Rs. 11.75 Lacs for two years.
2. The student will have to pay around Rs. 1 Lacs in each term for its international immersion programme (IIP).
3. You will also need to pay around Rs. 50,000 to confirm your admission at IIM Simaur. The total estimated cost is less than Rs. 15 Lacs for MBA, which is considerably less than other IIMS.
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1. For two years, the total fee, including tuition, is Rs. 23 Lacs. This does not include accommodation charges.
2. The total fee, including accommodation, is Rs. 31.5 Lacs for those opting for single accommodation and Rs. 33.5 Lacs for those opting for married student housing. As a result, the total cost could be estimated to be more than Rs. 30 Lacs, including tuition fees, course material and accommodation etc. This could further increase to Rs. 40 Lacs as the above fee does not include the cost of the International Immersion Programme (IIP)
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1. Because of its market value, the placement rate is very high, approaching 100% in top Iims.
2. At many top Iims, the average salary package ranges between Rs. 20–25 Lacs per year.
3. Some graduates can even get an annual salary package of Rs. 1 crore after doing an MBA from Iims.
4. Each IIM has a startup support cell to guide those who want to start their own business. Therefore, IIM can help you become successful entrepreneurs.
5. You can build a strong alumni network, which may help you in later career life. F
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1. The MBA fee at IIM Lucknow is Rs. 19.00 Lacs.
2. IIM Ranchi's
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1. The questions that could be asked are unpredictable. They can even ask the meaning of your name or surname.
2. There is pressure to get into the top Iims of your choice.
3. The panel is very intelligent and can grill you over anything.
4. Your communication skills will be tested via your response, which can make you a bit self-conscious. However, if you have prepared your profile thoro
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1. Make and follow a schedule; at least two hours of your day should be devoted to CAT preparation.
2. Fundamentals: For the first few months, focus solely on the basics, such as vocabulary, reasoning, and basic quantitative topics.
3. Practice: Mock tests should be taken at least two months before the exams. You need to do daily practice after studying the basics.
4. Examine your weak points: It is critical to understand where you stand in terms of preparation.
5. Plan a strategy for a real
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1. MBA in Digital Marketing
2. An MBA in Data Analytics
3. MBA in operations management.
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(a) Shortlisting: Based on your application, CAT scores, and academic performance, your profile will be shortlisted for the personal interview round.
(b) Your interview duration can range from 10 minutes to 30 minutes, depending on the panel's discussion.
(c) In the IIM interview round, the questions are asked based on a variety of topics, and typically anything related to management could be asked. In general, the questions revolve around
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1. There is a very high level of competition within IITs and NITs as every student is an achiever.
2. You will bear the burden of your family and friends' aspirations, as you will be studying at a top engineering college.
3. You may have been perceived as arrogant by non-IIT/NIT peers.
4. You will be subjected to greater academic pressures than other college students.
5. You will also feel pressured to get a good placement also, again due to the tag of being an IITian or NITian. Howev
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