What is a better option, should I take a drop for preparation for NID or should I take admission in a private designing college?

I want to do UG in Designing. I am in class 12th.

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SXILL CHANDIGARH17
2016-01-27 08:14:21
Bharat, you can go ahead with a private college. Design is a field that is age old &has been evolving every year like science. The world has changed a lot and a lot of new & wonderful careers in design have come up. Sometimes student Artists are too much enamoured by Fine Arts preventing them to loo

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R
9 years ago
What is the credibility of private design colleges like MIT ID?

iam ssuhana
7 years ago
I would advise you to make your decision free from any bias from people around you, be it your relatives or even parents, if you really have the drive to go for a drop then don't let anyone stop you, meanwhile if you aren't sure of yourself then not taking a drop would be a better idea. I am not say

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Y
8 years ago
Hi Bharat, Being in designing field myself, I strongly suggest you to try for NID. Only if you think you have the talent and creativity for it. Even though La creme de la creme gets into that institute, well there's a good reason and there's no harm in trying for it. Getting into private colleges is

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AKASH RAVAL
9 years ago
I would suggest to check other institute like MIT in Pune. NID is a brand name and have a value worldwide, but MIT is also offering the similar thing as NID. It is also considered amongst the best institutes in India. If you get into NID for B.Des course (4 years), then your first year will be foun

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shruti jiwrajka
9 years ago
I would suggest you to take a year drop to prepare for NID. As today's world is all about brand name. If you will get admission in NID, you will get better scope in future as being the student of NID.

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