The course, introduced about four years ago, does not include campus placements or internships. Instead, students receive a list of companies to apply to on their own. Success in securing jobs or internships in design, such as with export houses or under designers, primarily depends on having a strong portfolio. Students are encouraged to create an impressive portfolio through external resources and personal effort, as the college does not provide specific guidance in this area.
The course is financially accessible, with a fee of 12,500 for the first year and 4,500 for each subsequent year. Numerous scholarship opportunities are available, especially for female students, offered by both the University and the government. However, there is limited support in securing internships, requiring students to independently establish industry connections. While the fees are affordable, initial job placements typically start at a minimum wage of 9,500.
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