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Hello student,
Both NIFT and Pearl Academy are considered to be top fashion design colleges in India.
Aspirants seeking fashion design admission often get confused between two top institutions, National institute of Fashion Technology and Pearl academy.
To solve all the queries, we have compared NIFT vs Pearl Academy in most of the aspects. Read the article to know more about these academies:
https://design.careers360.com/articles/nift-vs-pearl-academy
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MHT B.Design CET is an entrance exam for Bachelor of Design courses in Maharashtra. It includes sections like Design Aptitude, Creativity, and Logical Reasoning. Check official portal for updates.
Yes, Bachelor of Interior Design is available in many colleges and universities across India. It is usually offered as a four-year undergraduate program and can go by different names such as:
Bachelor of Design (Interior Design)
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
Bachelor of Interior Design
These programs are available in government, private, and autonomous institutions. Some well-known colleges offering this course include:
National Institute of Design (NID)
CEPT University, Ahmedabad
Pearl Academy
Arch College of Design and Business
Amity University
JD Institute of Fashion Technology
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That’s a great question, and it really depends on your interests and career goals. BTech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is a more traditional and technical route. It focuses deeply on programming, algorithms, data structures,etc. If you're into hardcore coding, backend development, AI/ML, or cybersecurity, CSE will give you the core skills you need.
On the other hand, CS with Design is a more interdisciplinary course. It combines core computer science subjects with user experience (UX), interface design, human-computer interaction, and product design thinking. If you enjoy creativity and want to build digital products that are both technically sound and user-friendly, this can be a great path.
In terms of career opportunities, both fields are growing. CSE graduates often go into tech roles like software developer, data scientist, or cloud engineer. CS+Design students can become UX designers, front-end developers, or work in product teams at tech companies like Google, Microsoft, or startups.
Thanks and good luck choosing what suits you best!
Hello,
If you’re planning to enter the VLSI field. Maven Silicon in Bangalore is actually quite a reputed institute for VLSI Design. It’s known more as a finishing school or training institute rather than a college, and it provides industry-oriented training with hands-on tools like Verilog, SystemVerilog, and EDA tools used in chip design.
Also, VLSI is a niche but booming domain, especially with India’s push toward semiconductor manufacturing. If you're serious about this field and want to upskill after engineering, then Maven is a solid choice to consider.
All the best, and thanks for reaching out!
VLSI is one of the career paths students prefer after B.Tech in electronics. Joining a finishing school or specialized training institute can be a great step after completing your B.Tech or M.Tech in Electronics or related fields. These institutes help you to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and industry expectations, especially in a core field like VLSI. There are some of the well-known institutes in India that are popular for VLSI Design training;
CDAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing) provides the VLSI Design and Embedded Systems course, especially, at Pune, Bangalore, and Hyderabad centers. It is a government-recognized institution, and placements are quite good.
Maven Silicon (Bangalore) offers full-time VLSI design programs focusing on RTL Design, Verification, and SystemVerilog. If you are a fresher aiming to enter a semiconductor company.
SITARAM (Silicon Institute of Technology) and ChipEdge are known for practical VLSI projects and tool-based learning.
When you are shortlisting a finishing school, keep these points in your mind:Course curriculum should include hands-on work on tools like Cadence, Synopsys, etc, Faculty experience, Internship or live project opportunities, and, Past placement records.If you are a working student you can also check some finishing schools which offer hybrid or weekend batches. You can also explore government-supported finishing schools like NIELIT, or check out colleges with AICTE-approved finishing school tie-ups.
For detailed information about eligibility, and fee structures, it’s helpful to visit here
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/vlsi-design-course
Wishing you success in your VLSI career ahead!
hi,
The placements at IIITDM Jabalpur are quite good. In the recent placement season, many top companies like Google, NVIDIA, Flipkart, and CRED visited the campus. The highest package offered was around 110 LPA in India and about 122 LPA for international roles. The average package for undergraduate students was around 19 LPA, which is really good. Most students who got placed received packages above 10 LPA.
hope this help you
Dear student, If you're passionate about design and have a decent JEE Main rank, the choice between ISDI Mumbai (Product Design) and NIT Rourkela (B.Tech in Industrial Design) comes down to your goals.
ISDI Mumbai is a pure design institute focused on creativity, innovation, and hands-on learning. The program emphasizes real-world projects, portfolio building, and exposure to Mumbai’s design industry. It’s best for those who want a career in creative design , user experience, or product innovation. Admission is based on the ISDI Challenge , not JEE.
NIT Rourkela , on the other hand, offers a design-oriented B.Tech that blends engineering and product design. It’s a good fit if you're looking for a technical degree with a design element . The course includes CAD, UX, manufacturing, and product development. Admission is through JEE Main and JoSAA , with strong placements and a top-tier campus. Your decision should align with whether you see yourself as a designer first or an engineer with design skills . Take your time
Hello Aspirant,
If your rank in JEE Mains is 16000 you're not out of the woods for getting Computer Science in some NITs. But as you said "I'm not really interested in coding or about anything that is computers" it is reasonable to look somewhere else. If you like designing, creative thinking, problem-solving, and real-world applications Industrial Design at NIT Rourkela is a great option for you. The Industrial Design department is very established at NIT Rourkela and teaches product design, ergonomics, CAD tools, and has an innovation-centric simulated learning approach. Graduates move into products design, UI/UX, automotive, consumer technology, and many other roles, or pursue design masters courses in NID, IDC-IITB etc. If you want to consider all your options, I believe picking a branch that you have an interest such as Industrial Design will lead to a better settled career than simply going for CSE for the tag. One must be knowledgeable in whatever career path they settle into, but in fields like creativity and design interest and passion are incredibly important.
Hi dear candidate,
With the rank of 21,000 in AP EAMCET exam you can get colleges like Gayatri Vidya Parishad and Narsaraopeta Engineering College but keep in mind that CSE is very competitive and rank below 10,000 or even lesser get colleges for CSE however your category also plays a major role here.
To find the best colleges available for your rank, kindly use our college predictor:
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