Radhika ahuja, AIR 2, Marks 80, MFM, NIFT 2020
Durga Chaurasia, AIR 6, MFT, NIFT 2020
This year due to pandemic we all are unable to go market to buy rakhi. So I thought to make at home. I’ve made this rakhi with some limited materials available at home. Used thread for base, cloth for making flower and for decoration I wasn’t having fancy materials so I used wire and some pearl head pins.
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The best coaching institute for NIFT Entrance exam in South Delhi is undoubtedly Pahal Design. They have two centres in South Delhi one is in Hauz Khas and Other is in South Ex. These 2 centres are location at prime location of Delhi which is well connected to metro and Hostel facilities are also available for outstation students. Hauz Khas centre is just 500m for NIFT first and best campus at Hauz Khas. Many renowned markets of Delhi such as Sarojini Nagar Market, Green Park Market, Lajpat Nagar Market, South Extension, Kotla Mubarakpur, M-block Market, etc. and malls such as Ansal Plaza, DLF, MGF Metropolitan, Select Citywalk, Malviya Nagar, etc. are located in South Delhi. The IIT, AIIMS, NIFT, three of the country’s premier institutes in the field of technology, medicine and fashion respectively lie in the Hauz Khas locality of South Delhi. The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade of Delhi is located in the Qutub Institutional Area of South Delhi. Sangam Vihar is also located in South Delhi, which has the highest population in the State. The top Central University Jamia Millia Islamia is situated at Jamia Nagar area of South Delhi. The administrative district had 20% Green Cover, as of 2009. It has several spacious green parks, wildlife sanctuary, biodiversity parks, and green belts. Deer Park and Rose Garden in Hauz Khas, Asola Wildlife Sanctuary close to Delhi’s southern border on the Aravallis foothills are few examples. It has a good mix of concrete and greens. Jahaz Mahal, Zafar Mahal, Tughlaqabad, Hauz Khas Complex, Bijay Mandal, Qutub Minar, Mehrauli Archaeological Park, and the Safdarjung Tomb comprise some of South Delhi’s most scenic heritage sites.

Most of the affluent and upmarket residential areas of South Delhi were established in the early 1960’s. Today, Colonies such as

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Greater Kailash, Defense Colony, South Extension, Green Park, Neeti Bagh, Gulmohar Park, Hauz Khas, Safdarjung Development Area, Vasant Vihar,Sarvodaya Enclave, Anand Niketan, Jasola and Panchsheel Park are among the most expensive pin codes of New Delhi. All these colonies are categorized in either category ‘A’ or category ‘B’ which highlights the fact that residents of these colonies come under the very affluent and upper-middle-class sections of the society. Newly built builder floors and independent villas sell for as high as INR 10-80 crores in South Delhi. All these colonies are ‘planned colonies’ and therefore have proper connectivity to major roads and metro networks. They all also host their own markets such as Greater Kailash-1, M block Market, Green Park Market, Hauz Khas village area, South Extension Market and Defense Colony Market which are considered to be the poshest markets of Delhi. There are also numerous dedicated recreational areas around these colonies which is a luxury in today’s heavily urbanized and congested New Delhi.

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Durga, AIR 6, NIFT, MFTech, 2020

With a score of 56.30, Durga Chaurasia secured common merit rank 10 and General Category Rank 6 in NIFT Entrance Exam 2020 conducted for Master of Fashion Technology (MFTech) course admissions.

In a candid interview with Pahal Design, NIFT 2020 MFTech topper, Durga Chaurasia shared her prep strategy, GD/PI experience, success mantras, future plans, and a lot more. Go through the detailed interview below:

Pahal Design – Hi! Durga How are you?

Durga – All good. How about you.

Pahal Design – All good. After seeing your smiling faces and the position you have secured has made us Proud. Congratulations, so did you expect to be a topper?

Durga – Thank you so much for the topper 2 didn’t expect to be a topper but yes deep down in my heart I was just feeling that my hard work will really pay off and I will get some good rank and to get admission into NIFT. I was really happy about it.

Pahal Design – What was your score in NIFT?

Durga – In the written exam my score was 56.30 out of 100 I scored AIR 6.

Pahal Design – How did you prepare for written exam?

Durga – For the written examination, I prepared it on my own because the time was less. it was like 4-5 months left and I had my college assignment, college projects & exams as well so I just mutually prepared myself and I studied about like 3-4 hours a day along with my college stuffs and I just wanted my admission into NIFT and I somehow did it.

Pahal Design – Tell us about your journey, how did you prepare for it?

Durga – Yes, this year this entrance exam was full of surprises like that entry of negative marking and online scenario. If I say online it is the present demand so it can be fulfilled and it is necessary so you just need to be friendly with your phone and the person you are talking to and I was bit aware of negative marking in my graduation also so I was not really scared of  the negative marking but I was prepared only to put points on those questions which I am confirmed so yes it all want good up and down.

Pahal Design – How was your GDPI preparation. How did you go ahead with it?

Durga – For the GDPI sessions I was new to all of these things and I didn’t face anything like that before so for that I joined a crash course, I joined it by Pahal Institute. One of my teachers is in front of me and taking my interview. It really helped me a lot I was personally an anxious person but now I have that sense of confidence that I can speak in front of a strange people and having those coverage of wide variety of topics, subjects, the pdfs, the lectures , the day to day updation and everything was so in practice and in flow that I gave my best at the point when I needed it. So it was all because of you all.

Pahal Design – It was your hard work as well Durga so what mistakes you did and you want the future aspirants to avoid it.

Durga – So, mistakes I used to get blank at some point of time, and you get blank because you do not know about the content that you have been asked for so for that work on your content part, work on your subject part, work on your basics so it is not a very rocket science kind of a thing that you have to need to focus on small basics part and second thing is that the aspirants should practice a lot.  practice makes a man perfect so you just need to focus on what you need to do.

Pahal Design – How much time should every aspirant contribute or dedicate in a day?

Durga – First thing I would say that it fully depends on individual’s ability and how much dedicate you are towards your goal. During my written exam I used to study for like 3-4 hours a day honestly. I am not studious, not at all, but to get that opportunity of being fully flourished. I just studied and prepared anyway to make my dream come true. I remember the time when I used to stand in front of the mirror daily and tell myself daily that you have to do it & you will do it, and this thing motivated me to do it in spite of making me anxious.

Pahal Design – How was your PI?

Durga – Yes, if I talk about the present scenario, in this Covid-19 situation it was all lockdown and I had ample of time to prepare. It was a good opportunity and good time to get prepared for all of the Interview so I was not very confident about GD and interview  I used to prepare for 4-5 hours like not doing 5-6 hours straight but like 2 hours after that taking break and then after 1 hour just like that.

Pahal Design – What was the reaction of your family when you told them that you want to be in fashion industry.

Durga – I would say that I am lucky in this case my parents are really convincing and they are always supportive and at the same time encouraging me every time to do whatever I want, I remember I told them that I want to pursue a degree in master of fashion technology then my father and mother just smiled and they just said that you really want it you will get it your mom and dad are always by your side you just don’t worry you just work hard and put your efforts and we are always there so it was not that difficult for me to convince them.

Pahal Design – Is there anything else you would want to share or any tip you want to give to the future aspirant who are preparing for M.F.Tech?

Durga – I would give my tip which I inculcated into myself very strongly and very strictly I would say that there are 3 things that needs to be mentioned that needs to be in your head forever and ever – First thing is practice second thing is the determination and in simple words I would say stubbornness your eagerness your excitement for the thing that you want and the third thing is your dedication like dedication is the one thing like if you are not doing it for the one time try for the second time it is like that nothing is impossible you can achieve it if you want it.

 

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NIFT final result for MDes, MFM and MFTech course admissions was declared on July 16, 2020. Aspirants could check their final results for Master’s programmes by providing their login credentials on the official website of National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT). The final merit list for NIFT admissions 2020 is released on the official website (https://nift.ac.in/) of the design school. NIFT results are released in the form of a scorecard containing subject-wise marks, All India Rank (AIR) and category rank. 

Earlier, NIFT final result for BDes admissions was declared on June 25NIFT written exam result 2020 for BDes, MDes, MFTech, and MFM courses was declared on March 13. Candidates could check NIFT exam result for their respective course on the official website of the institute by providing any twodetails from their roll number, application numberand date of birth

This year, due to COVID-19 outbreak, National Institute of Fashion Technology has made major changes in its admission process. The Situation Test for NIFT BDes admissions 2020 was cancelled and admission in the programme was offered based on an aspirant’s performance in NIFT CAT and GAT exam only. Similarly, Group Discussion round was cancelled for MDes, MFM and MFTech course admissions 2020.

Again Pahal Design has shown excellence in NIFT Masters result 2020 15 students in NIFT Top 50 for different courses of Masters Program. More than 100 students are being selected for NIFT Final result of Master Program.

Radhika Ahuja from MFM General Category Got AIR 2 with total 80 marks and she graduated from DU in English literature. Durga Chaurasia from MFT has AIR 6 in General Category and Shreya from M Des AIR 2 category Rank with total marks 72.92.

Durga Chaurasia, AIR 6, NIFT MFT 2020 Sharing her success story with Pahal Design
Radhika Ahuja AIR 2, NIFT MFM 2020 sharing her success story with Pahal Design

 

NIFT final result for MDes, MFM and MFTech course admissions was declared on July 16, 2020. Aspirants could check their final results for Master’s programmes by providing their login credentials on the official website of National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT). The final merit list for NIFT admissions 2020 is released on the official website (https://nift.ac.in/) of the design school. NIFT results are released in the form of a scorecard containing subject-wise marks, All India Rank (AIR) and category rank.
Earlier, NIFT final result for BDes admissions was declared on June 25. NIFT written exam result 2020 for BDes, MDes, MFTech, and MFM courses was declared on March 13. Candidates could check NIFT exam result for their respective course on the official website of the institute by providing any twodetails from their roll number, application number and date of birth.
This year, due to COVID-19 outbreak, National Institute of Fashion Technology has made major changes in its admission process. The Situation Test for NIFT BDes admissions 2020 was cancelled and admission in the programme was offered based on an aspirant’s performance in NIFT CAT and GAT exam only. Similarly, Group Discussion round was cancelled for MDes, MFM and MFTech course admissions.

For any NIFT Counselling, Rank and campus get in touch with our experts at 93530-52529 or whatsapp your details and they will guide you which campus you will get as per your rank score.

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Invitation- JSAA Interior Design Podcast- The everyday object and facts
Our lives are a veritable bricolage of objects, some inherited, some bought, some found, others gifted. Surrounded by them, stored away or lovingly displayed, they define and shape us. Objects move, and they move us; they hurtle us through time and space, both past and of the future. And, they endure, gathering stories and impressions, of generations of hands.
Yet, we mistakenly equate value with money, not memories. We look at the artwork hanging on our walls, and skip past that chipped, faded bowl picked up by our grandmother sitting on the kitchen shelf. We revel in the new, and push back the old, the mundane. Binaries such as these are created, not necessarily lived.
How do we, especially designers, celebrate the ordinary? How do we understand its affective power? How do we recover our personal and collective histories? How do we embrace material culture? How do we make place memories, and make place for them?
*Tune in to this week’s JSAA Interior Design Podcast with Prof. Czaee Malpani and Oral Historian & Author Anchal Malhotra, as we learn to rejoice in the everyday on 15th July, Wednesday at 11 AM link- https://bit.ly/2W4PbjUSMS

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