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5 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Chandigarh University's B.Design in Fashion Design is a four-year undergraduate course. It's spread across eight semesters, where students balance theory and practical learning. The programme gives access to labs like pattern making, garment construction, textile and dyeing, and computer-aided design labs. Students also learn to use industry-standard software to create designs, portfolios, and 3D prototypes. During these four years, they get opportunities to work on live projects, attend workshops, and sometimes intern with fashion brands, which gives a real taste of the industry. This duration allows students to develop their skills s
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, NID Ahmedabad offers a BDes course. This course is offered to students who wish to pursue a design course. The level of the programme is undergraduate. Moreover, it runs for a duration of four years. Students who wish to know more can visit the official website of the university.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
BArch and BDes are both great options and are different mostly in terms of their overall focus. While BArch is all about architecture- designing buildings, planning spaces, and working on construction projects, a BDes course will focus on the more creative side of design. It covers a wide range of design fields, such as graphic, product, fashion, etc. Choosing a course will depend on your interest, aptitude, and aspiration.
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MDes at IIT Bombay is offered across numerous specialisations, including Animation Design, Mobility and Vehicle Design, Industrial Design, Communication Design, and Interaction Design. Eligibility varies slightly by specialisation but generally requires a 4-year bachelor's degree in Design, Engineering, Architecture, or equivalent, or a 4-year Professional Diploma in Design. Some specialisations also accept BFA, GD Art, MCA, or master's degree in Arts or Science.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, INIFD Panvel - International Institute of Fashion Design is not under CUET. The institute offers merit-based admissions to candidates in the courses. It accepts the merit of Class 10/12/graduation for admission. Candidates must fill out the application form for admission in INIFD Panvel - International Institute of Fashion Design.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Of course. In fact, you should surely display your work in top fashion shows and exhibitions if given an opportunity as it gives you valuable exposure and visibility within the fashion industry network, helps in strong portfolio building, and boosts your confidence tremendously.
Many top Fashion Design colleges themselves organize fashion events for students to display their work or you can also look up on the web for fashion runway events for emerging fashion designers. Fashion Design courses are all about practical exposure, so make sure to make the most of it.
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