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Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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B.Des | ₹5.51 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 10 Jan - 30 May 2024 | |
M.Des | ₹6.65 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | 1 Feb - 28 May 2024 | |
BFA | ₹7.86 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 10 Jan - 30 May 2024 | |
B.Vo | ₹4.72 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 10 Jan - 30 May 2024 | |
M.A | ₹5.04 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | 1 Feb - 28 May 2024 | |
M.Plan | ₹5.18 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | 1 Feb - 28 May 2024 | |
Ph.D | ₹1.11 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | - |
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Srishti does not have a set curriculum. during the first year, students are assigned classes at random. it is called the foundation year and the goal of it is to teach students the basic skills required of a design student. from the second year onwards students are allowed to pick their own classes. curriculum of a certain class is not revealed to the student until they attend the class. there class list comes with breifs about the classes and that is what the choices are made based off of. There are two 'exams' in a year at the end of each semester.
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My course allows me to be completely focused on my work and portfolio while keeping up with the classes. Which was a deciding factor in choosing this institution and course. My course is designed to be industry focused and when you graduate you will be familiar with the works in the industry giving you an edge. Our exams are focused on the teachings from the previous semester and usually takes place over a week with a set of tasks with clear briefs. Almost recreating the environment one would find working professionally. We could definitely work on interdisciplinary collaboration more and have more focus on grasping the skill intended to teach rather than the outcome desired as the students are still at the end of the day in the institution to learn and won't get another chance at strengthening basics.
I'm still in my first year so we don't have specializations this year. In the first year, there are 4 cycles in 2 semesters. We also have 2 workshops in which we all learn a new skill which can be crochet, wood carving, lino printing, etc. Each cycle our classes change so we get to work with different students which is great because we often get a lot of inspiration from seeing others' work. As for the faculty, it's made sure that we always get a facilitator (professor) we haven't gotten before. The class size is 16-25 so the facilitator makes sure that the course helps each student. For example, if there are readings we get them according to our interests which also goes with the course. The faculty members have very different teaching styles, some choose to keep chocolates and cookies and some choose harsh and yet constructive criticism to help you reach your full potential. They're all very approachable & always there when you need help, even the deans. We also have a 1-month interim.
I love this course. Faculty are really good. They are talented. They have completed M.Com teaching is really good. In sum subject difficult to understand the practical sums. But our teacher puts a lot of effort.
The course is very dynamic and keeps itself up to date and changes every year. It does provide a little industrial exposure as the projects and assignments are very similar to what designers do in firms. Some Faculties are good, some are extremely new to the system so they don't know what they are doing.
my classes have not started as yet, but I assume that the course syllabus would be amazing. I have heard wonderful things about the faculty as well. The academic program in Srishti is unmatched as we get to try our hand at everything in the first year and then choose our specialisations.
The courses at srishti are very hands on, they provide good opportunities to students to get exposure. They have many events for students. Faculty is great and very helpful. They have a lot of experience in the design field.
the fees is expensive since its a private college -1. its aprox 2.5 lakhs per year2. this cost doesnt include stay cost and food cost which wil be another 2 if you stay in a pg or rent an apartment with friends per year3. so a total of about 4-5 lakhs
The tuition fees for one year is 1,05400. Other charges amount to 4,46,000 which include health insurance, software fee, study tour, non academic fee course, university fee, consumables etc. Total for one year is 5.51 L and the grand total for four years is approx to 21.21 L. The fees structure is very expensive but if I see the structure of the college and the facilities provided the fees is quite adjustable.
Tuition fees for one year is 60,000. Registration fees of 50,000 need to be deposited at the time of admission in the college. Other charges of 2,66,000 includes library fees, club membership fees, sports fees, caution deposit amount, maintenance charges etc. The total for one year come down to 3.76 L and the grand total amount for three years is 9.91 L. The fees structure is a little bit expensive for me.
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