Which has better placement opportunity, NID or Pearl Academy for Masters in graphic and communication design?

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    Pooja Bhatt | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    Hello Dear, The best place to pursue a master's degree in graphic design is Chandigarh University. Studying Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) at CU, one of the leading Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) institutes in Punjab, Chandigarh, will allow you to build your own unique perspective as well as a knowledge of how societal values influence the design of the entire environment. Your practical hands-on studies as a CU design student will be supplemented by leading research practice. The course will provide you the abilities you need to think creatively and analytically, as well as to take advantage of new technology. You'll a
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    Vishal Kumar

    3 years ago
    I will advise you to take admission to Chandigarh University. T the University Institute of Media studies at Chandigarh University, the primary objective is to create talented individuals who are industry-ready as soon as they pass out of the University. In order to achieve this, the curriculum has been designed in a manner that provides maximum hands-on training to students. Our emphasis is to create an ambiance in which the student enjoys the learning experience thereby enabling the student to discover his or her true calling. Our state-of-the-art infrastructure and dedicated faculty ensure quality education for all our students. In
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    Smita arjaria

    3 years ago
    Chandigarh University is good among private colleges and has affordable fees so you should go to Chandigarh University for doing master's in graphic and communication design. Since I am a first-year student at CU, so am new to this college but I came to know from my seniors who are studying here that the college has a very good structure for providing placements to its students. The average package is about 5 lacs per annum.
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    Sukhmeet Singh | Contributor-Level 8

    3 years ago
    I will advise you to take admission in Chandigarh University. T the University Institute of Media studies at Chandigarh University, the primary objective is to create talented individuals who are industry-ready as soon as they pass out from the University. In order to achieve this, the curriculum has been designed in a manner which provides maximum hands on training to students. Our emphasis is to create an ambience in which the student enjoys the learning experience thereby enabling the student to discover his or her true calling. Our state of the art infrastructure and dedicated faculty ensure quality education for all our students.
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    Pankhuri Sinha

    4 years ago
    Definitely NID. Pearl Academy has very low placement opportunities.

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The primary eligibility requirements to get admission into the BDes course at NIFD Global Indore and Pearl Academy are almost similar, in which candidates are required to complete their Class 12 with decent scores. Further, for the selection process, the NIFD Global Indore releases the merit according to the applicants' achieved scores in Class 12. However, Pearl Academy accepts the Pearl Academy entrance exam for admission into the BDes course. Thus, there is only one difference: candidates interested in enrolling in BDes at Pearl Academy must have secured a valid score in the entrance exam.

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