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Vidhi Jain

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A Fashion Designing portfolio is of utmost importance for both admission and future job scope because it is nothing but a compilation of your skill set, unique style, and creative potential that can give you an individual identity in the world of fashion. A portfolio acts as tangible proof of your skills and value-add, highlighting your projects so far, skill based certifications and tool proficiency, based on which top design institutes offer you admission and recruiters look at you as an asset.

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Since most of Fashion Designing courses after 12th have foundational courses to teach you everything about art and design from scratch, it is not a mandatory prerequisite but you often have to submit a solid design portfolio or appear for a creative aptitude test for admission to top Fashion Design institutes. So it is better to have some experience in art and designing along with a creative vision and artistic flair to succeed in this field marked by innovation and experimentation.

For the rest you can check specific course requirements at your preferred colleges to have better clarity.

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If you're a fashion design enthusiast pursuing a course from some top design institute you should be ready to start an exciting journey of learning and growth where you get practical training on various software tools like Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, CorelDRAW, CLO 3D, Adobe InDesign, Canva, Figma, TUKAcad, etc.

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Fashion Design courses are available at the certificate, diploma, UG, PG, and PhD levels in India. The short-term certificate or Fashion Design Diploma courses can be as short as 3 months and can even stretch up to 2 years, based on the course focus and the institute offering the program. For UG courses like BDes/BSc/B.F.Tech/BA in Fashion Design you need to spend at least 3 to 4 years and for PG courses like MDes/MSc/M.F.Tech in Fashion Design, you need to invest at least 2 years. For research and innovation enthusiasts, a PhD in Fashion Design of 3 to 5 years can be a go-to option.

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Civil Engineering is both about fieldwork and design/desk jobs, depending on the specific career profile and the career stage that you're at. Some Civil Engineering jobs like Civil Design Engineer are more about office work, where you are involved in CAD software designs and blueprints for construction projects. On the other hand, job roles like Site Engineer or Construction Engineer are field-focused where you need to spend a major chunk of the time on construction sites overseeing progress and quality of work done for the project.

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Vidhi Jain

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Well, yes. You need to pay an application fee for Product Design admission, which needs to be submitted along with the duly filled application form to confirm your form submission status. The application fee is somewhere between INR 1,500 and INR 3,000, which differs on the basis of the college and the course level.

You can check the official college websites for a detailed overview of the Product Design fee structure that includes everything from the college application fee to all the miscellaneous charges.

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The time that is required to prepare for Product Design entrance exams differs based on the exam for which you're preparing, along with it's competitiveness and difficulty level.

It is better to start your preparation as early as possible at least 6 to 8 months before the entrance exam is tentatively scheduled to take place. This gives you enough of time to cover the entire syllabus, take a look at previous year question papers, and plan a revision in the last 1-2 months.

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A majority of the Product Design colleges and institutes release online application forms where you need to fill in your details correctly, upload the scanned copies of all important docs and submit the application fee. Some colleges also have the offline form-filling option available, where you need to physically visit the campus and fill out the form.

It is very important for you to go to the official websites of the colleges you're interested in to have a look at their application mode for Product Design courses because some Product Design institutes keep both online and offline application mode options open, while some strictly foll

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Vidhi Jain

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Well, yes. A majority of the top design institutes usually update their BDes Graphic Design syllabus every year or at least once in two years to provide you with hands on knowledge of the evolving graphic design trends and methodologies and help you land jobs with decent salary packages. New elective subjects and capstone projects are added to the curriculum to increase your employability and industry relevancy.

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If you belong to any of the reserved categories like the SC/ST/OBC/PwD you will likely get a marks relaxation in the aggregate eligibility percentage for admission to Graphic Designing courses. For example, if general category students need 50 to 60% for admission, you will be eligible with a lower percentage.

The relaxation can go up to the extent of 5% but differs based on individual college or institute guidelines. So you should go to the official college websites to have an idea of their specific mark relaxation policies.

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