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B.Des5 Courses | ₹4.25 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% + UCEED | 30 June 2024 | |
B.Tech6 Courses | ₹2.29 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% + JEE | 30 June 2024 | |
MBA6 Courses | ₹2.74 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% | 31 Jan - 30 Jun 2024 | |
BCA1 Course | ₹90,000 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% | 30 June 2024 | |
M.Des4 Courses | ₹4.25 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% + CEED | 30 June 2024 |
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That'sh good i have many things in this college. I have also volunteered over many places and also led as a team leader too here are some specific aspect that influenced my decision to choose this course: 1. interdisciplinary apporach 2. pratical experience 3. project-based learning 4. updated content 5. live classes 6. industrial visits
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The courses are all lined up well along with students and are capable of completing all the day to day assignments on time. The curriculum is pretty accurate with what is going on in the industry basically it is very relevant to what is presently happening in the industry. All the courses are designed for preparing the students to tackle the real world problems.
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The course curriculum is really good, the way the number of weeks are divided for each course sits very well. The courses are set very nicely so there are no such complains regarding it. They can probably give a lil bit of holidays like on Rakhi or any such events
The course are designed in a manner to make everyone understand about Design from the basics it starts with the foundation year later it is related to your particular field in depth learning is given to the students
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The first year is the foundation year... In which every small yet necessary things is taught to you. We're told about an assignment in briefing. And how we've to do the assignment is left on us to explore our creativity to use our mind in creation of something this is originally yours. This approach helps you to grow as a creative being... It prepares really well. I mean I used my learnings from my first semester in my second semester and it helped me to achieve a different and very unique design for many assignments given in the second semester. No such improvements for the curriculum. I've spoken to some NID visiting facilities too about the same. They say the appropriate approach to teach an important course has been followed in your college which sometimes is not even followed in NID too. We've a sem end jury which helps us to gain external validation for our work as a designer that helps us to grow.
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Since user experience holds a large chunk of understanding the user and their psychology, it was my main direction to choose the curriculum. The course in itself focuses on building up the researcher aspect in the individual and understanding the user and not just focusing on the aesthetics. The curriculum aligns with the industry's needs and what the current trends are. Since the faculties are very young, students can relate to them as well as the faculties can explain the market situation more aptly. For now, I feel the curriculum is running smoothly without any bumps. Design exams are juries where we have to present all the assignments and projects we did in front of the panel members. The panel then provides us with feedbacks and accordingly we get graded. There are also grading after each end course submission.
The fees structure is expensive but we also get all the facilities mentioned on our website. the fees increase after every year and also we can pay the fees in installments. The fees are feasible and also all is worth it.
Well, being frank, it's a design college and it is a general fact that fees at design colleges are high. And keeping in mind that our college is a private one. The fees a really high. The overall yearly fee goes up to 5. 5 lakh.
Our annual fee was around 216,000 which was pretty feasible. This fee in turn included tuition fee, registration fee, examination fee, etc. My parents backed me with the fee and I used my savings to contribute.
My annual fee was around INR 380,000. It was a bit too much, but we had multiple scholarship options if we score well in exams. Though the loan facility is also available with our college. Though, the facilities and the placement assistance makes up for this over the top fee structure.
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