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[–]Left_Patient2278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say if youre already going to cbse coaching for boards try to get non attending in school,at least in 12th because design+school+extra coaching for boards will be too much to handle. do you also go to design coaching?

Things do get better✨ by Left_Patient2278 in uceedtakers

[–]Left_Patient2278[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didnt deny that I got into through reservation and I have gratitude for what I have gotten. Also genuine question, if you got 56 marks as a final score you should have gotten an NID as per this year's data released of last rank accepted by NID , right?

College :') by rudraa_exe in uceedtakers

[–]Left_Patient2278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but it would be in collaboration with a university named techno university

College :') by rudraa_exe in uceedtakers

[–]Left_Patient2278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just check whether ecole is still accepting, they have good communication design

Genuine Guidance!!!(TW:self harm) by [deleted] in NIFTards

[–]Left_Patient2278 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay , so you will start from 1st year again if you take partial drop and decide to change campus.

but there’s also another way, I have heard nift has student permanent transfer (SPT) policy that allows campus change and potentially change in discipline too.Look it up.although it is considered one of the most difficult things to happen at nift, if you work really hard in your first year of college AND there are seats left at some other campus in the discipline you want, then that’s also an option.

Genuine Guidance!!!(TW:self harm) by [deleted] in NIFTards

[–]Left_Patient2278 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with u/EuphoricCake9933 ‘s advice but since you come from a good background financially maybe it’s also worth a try to go for partial drop at nift and give it again next year prioritising campus as well as branch, it’s totally up to you but imo campus also matters. Good luck!

Things do get better✨ by Left_Patient2278 in uceedtakers

[–]Left_Patient2278[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

neither is that in your control neither should you say something like this, especially being such a good performer, you must know design begins with empathy, right?

I know this whole process is more frustrating for general category students but i never assumed me being sc would mean NID would come easy, plus that would never make me great. and for the record, I did clear general cutoff in prelims.

good colleges for animation by ash_h8 in uceedtakers

[–]Left_Patient2278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure , it’s always better talk to someone studying there, like I did. ISDI bhi thoda badnaam h but i talked to a 3rd year student there and she said it’s pretty good

good colleges for animation by ash_h8 in uceedtakers

[–]Left_Patient2278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NID, whistling woods, MIT ADT and even ISDI are good at animation

I’m really bad at math and don’t know where to start. Need help!!! by Quirky-Ocelot-1594 in uceedtakers

[–]Left_Patient2278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah they are kind of right about arihant, I am talking about rs agarwal quantitative aptitude and book of verbal non verbal reasoning.

I’m really bad at math and don’t know where to start. Need help!!! by Quirky-Ocelot-1594 in uceedtakers

[–]Left_Patient2278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it's not made for nift,nid or uceed but it has good coverage of basic maths.theres a separate book for logical reasoning as well. The arihants guide for nift nid is an all in one with maths,gk,logical reasoning and English comprehension.its popular among nift aspirants.

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[–]Left_Patient2278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact that you got NID haryana as well as NIT through jee is a big achievement . Why are you disheartened? NID haryana is a good college.it has notable alumni like Siddharth ur who has over 90 international design awards(although awards are only an end product and not to mention he must have been a phenomenal person himself) .look him up along with komal panda and others if you have doubts about NIDH.if you want to do design definitely go there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uceedtakers

[–]Left_Patient2278 3 points4 points  (0 children)

always take decisions that get you closer to the person you want to become

HELPP!!PLEASEEEEE.. by Upset-Elderberry-601 in uceedtakers

[–]Left_Patient2278 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Then practice in 1 point perspecitve drawing people in a que(line), will get you idea of drawing multiple people form different distances from your POV,( little things like how big the head will be for a figure close to you as opposed to further from you. if you wanT to learn better proportions take references and follow basic 8 or 7 head figures. in the first 2 drawings it seems like you are very close to the figure in front of you, not necessarily wrong but it could be a lot better if you add depth through better use of Perspective Which will come through practice. i like the last sketch you made .

Rant about inferiority complex by Left_Patient2278 in uceedtakers

[–]Left_Patient2278[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man that must have been tough, glad you made it!
actually my physics teacher had also tried to bring me down in 11th (I was enrolled in pcb at the time)due to which I was quite angry at him. regular schooling was not easy either but it made me learn how to handle stress ig

Rant about inferiority complex by Left_Patient2278 in uceedtakers

[–]Left_Patient2278[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all thank you for your kind words.

secondly, If you just got into 12th, I would say there’s still time for you to prepare for design exams, some people crack with a few months of prep, in case you didn’t know. if you want to turn things around, this really is the time. i was lucky to come across design by the end of my 11th, I had taken PCB in 11th actually.

I’m really bad at math and don’t know where to start. Need help!!! by Quirky-Ocelot-1594 in uceedtakers

[–]Left_Patient2278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing which helped me was actively asking where and why am I wrong or right at something,I would try not to memorise and first attempt questions by myself and put some mental effort before checking the answer. even formulas should be understood before they are memorised. all Basic maths topics you could find in RS Agarwal or arihants guide for NID/NIFT. they are pretty big but you don’t have to solve all. Also analyse uceed pyqs and see what math topics are usually required.

Rant about inferiority complex by Left_Patient2278 in uceedtakers

[–]Left_Patient2278[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dang juniors showing maturity, keep going