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How to Get Admission in a Communication Design College in India?

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Satyavarshini 13 Oct, 2023 19:32 PM

Admission to a communication design college in India, like in many other countries, typically involves several steps. Here's a general overview of the process:

Start by researching colleges that offer communication design programs in India. Look at factors like the reputation of the college, faculty, infrastructure, placement opportunities, and the specific program they offer (e.g., Bachelor's, Master's, diploma, etc.).

Check the eligibility criteria for the specific college and program you are interested in. Different colleges may have slightly different requirements. Typically, for a Bachelor's program, you'll need to have completed 10+2 or an equivalent qualification.

Many design colleges in India require students to take an entrance exam. The most common entrance exams for design programs include:

  1. NID Entrance Exam: Conducted by the National Institute of Design (NID) for its Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) programs.
  2. NIFT Entrance Exam: Conducted by the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) for its Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) programs.
  3. CEED (Common Entrance Examination for Design): Conducted by IITs for admission to various design programs.

Depending on the exam you need to take, prepare by practicing drawing, sketching, problem-solving, and creative thinking. There are many preparatory books and online resources available to help you get ready for these exams.

Fill out the application form for the colleges you're interested in. Pay attention to deadlines, as missing them can disqualify your application.

Some colleges may require you to submit a portfolio of your creative work. This is common for Master's or more specialized programs. Your portfolio should showcase your artistic and design skills.

Some colleges may also require a personal statement or conduct an interview to assess your motivation, goals, and suitability for the program.

In addition to the entrance exam, some colleges may require you to appear for a written test or a studio test. These tests are meant to assess your creative and problem-solving skills.

Once you receive your results from the entrance exams and other tests, colleges will typically specify a cut-off score or selection criteria. If you meet these criteria, you'll be shortlisted for further rounds, which could include an interview or studio test.

If you are shortlisted, attend counseling sessions if required by the college. This is where you'll choose your specialization and get your seat allotment.

 

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