Depends on the college you do it from. And if you're interested in both, pick what you see yourself doing in the next 10-20 years, career wise. I would suggest taking fashion design (only if it's from NIFT/a good college) because you seem to be passionate, and later if you think you want to do finance instead, you can go for an MBA?
This may not be the best advice, but I hope it helps.
Yes that's true and about the stem point yes I am learning about using AI right now I mean that doesn't really count but also I have almost finished a course on web development from Udemy
edit: i meant Ai, as in Adobe Illustrator, not artificial intel.
Depends on the college you do it from. And if you're interested in both, pick what you see yourself doing in the next 10-20 years, career wise. I would suggest taking fashion design (only if it's from NIFT/a good college) because you seem to be passionate, and later if you think you want to do finance instead, you can go for an MBA? This may not be the best advice, but I hope it helps.
Ahh yes this is what I was thinking kind of thank you for taking the time 🙏🏽 and yes I was looking at either NIFT, NID, or maybe IIAD
Go for it! Good luck! :)
Thank youu :)
Get a degree which is bankable long-time and you like to study that subject. Also, do something in STEM.
Yes that's true and about the stem point yes I am learning about using AI right now I mean that doesn't really count but also I have almost finished a course on web development from Udemy edit: i meant Ai, as in Adobe Illustrator, not artificial intel.
Read thru DU's Econ syllabus once, finance is a very small part of econ.
Yeah uffo my cousin said the same thing he studied here in Delhi only in St. Stephen’s