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The course is based at Bangalore university. And under the BSc part. You will learn based on that and the exams conducted by them. The faculty is fine but they keep changing. Some learning is self-learning but helps you find what you are good at.
I was interested in the course and I like it. The faculty and student ratio is fine and enough. The faculty is highly qualified and knowledgeable about their particular subjects. Teaching methods are very different from one faculty to another.
I chose B des in Interior design because I loved working with space and designing. Here at lisaa school of design, we have fewer faculties with a selected number of students. The main merit point about lisaa is the teaching faculties, they are well knowledgable, experienced and really friendly and open to everyone. They are available most of the time. The exams are difficult to a point but not so extreme.
I've been interested in pursuing Graphic Design and so I opted for a BVA (Bachelor of Visual Arts) course on the same. The faculty to student ratio is pretty good as for the most part every student gets one-on-one time with the teachers for reviews and doubts. The faculty is qualified and experienced to guide students of different skill levels. The method of teaching is also great as it's a mix of theory and practical.
I chose Graphic and Web design for specialization in Visual arts. The faculty at LISAA are highly experienced and exposed to the industry. They follow an industry-apt curriculum that provides us with experience in the practical application of design. The faculty pays close attention to every student and ensure we get better every day.
The course curriculum and faculty members are good. I chose this course because I was clear with my decision of getting into graphics. The faculty is understanding and because there are fewer students in the class teachers give personal attention to each student. At the beginning of the course during COVID is when we faced problems with the term exams, other than that it was all good.
The PGDID course is perfect for students who want to switch their backgrounds and learn interior design from the basics. Although the classes can be more productive teachers here are very helpful. However, the curriculum can be better.
I was always interested in design, and I found fashion design fun. The course in this particular college covers a few fine arts also, and also gives dual certificates, one from Bangalore university and one from LISAA France.
I had a passion and interest in interior design and wanted to learn more and excel in this field and start my own business. The faculty here is good and helpful but I think there may be a little bit more new teaching techniques and new ideas about things.
I took admission in the Interior designing course and it's a 2-year course with an MBA degree as well. The quality of the faculty is worthy enough and the exams also happen at regular intervals. There are other activities as well.
Eligibility of the Course is 12th+ in Science /Commerce/ Arts with English and any other language subjects. The application form, application fees, and application dates are available on the official website of the College. I'm not sure about reservation benefits as I didn't avail of them.
DPBy - Deepthi PrasadThe course has a good scope of placement plus good internships. The application form and fee are handled by the operations team in this college. Nothing to improve staff and team are very attentive and have good responses.
NBy - NimmiWe had an online counselling session with the college coordinator, then got registered by paying 10,000. We wrote an entrance exam and cleared them. The cut-off percentage is 40% and then we got a confirmation mail, and then my seat was secured with lisaa.
AABy - Aysha Haifa Ansar
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