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6 months agoBeginner-Level 2
AAFT has a long-standing presence in the creative and fashion education sector, with collaborations across the fashion, media, and entertainment industries. This helps students connect with top designers, brands, and production houses for internships and placements
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 1
If you have just gave your boards and you enjoy designing, it really depends on what kind of design you enjoy more.Idustrial Design is about creating products-things people use every day, like furniture, gadgets or tools. It mixes creativity with engineering and technical skills .Interior Design is about designing spaces- making homes, offfices or public areas look good and work well. If you like building physical products, experimenting with materials, and working on new concepts, Industrial design could be better. But if you enjoy decorating spaces, working with colors, Layouts and furniture placement, Interior Design might suit you
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Of Course, fashion merchandising and retail are strong career paths after B.Design Fashion Design at Chandigarh University. The university not only teaches design but also focuses on business aspects of fashion. With collaboration and tie-ups with fashion houses, students get internships in retail chains and apparel brands, which is a direct gateway into merchandising roles. The placement cell also supports students in connecting with the brands looking for creative minds to manage stores, plans collection, and work in brand development. For someone interested in the mix of fashion and business, this is a great opportunity after gradua
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Fashion students at Chandigarh University are not limited to classrooms only. They get chance to show their talent in fashion shows held by the department. In events like Fashion Sutra 2.0, students displayed their own designs on stage. The show was attended by guests, peers, and even fashion professionals. Every collection was different and got big applause from the crowd. It was more than just a show, it was learning for future. These platforms help students to get exposure and prepare them for career in fashion industry.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
About 80+ colleges in Bangalore offer Fashion Design courses to their students. Of these, 50+ colleges are privately owned, 3 colleges are owned by public/government organisations, and public-private entities own 1 college.
Students can secure admission on merit basis or though entrance exam like UCEED, NIFT entrance exam, etc. Some of the popular Fashion Design colleges in Bangalore include NIFT Bangalore, Army Institute of Fashion and Design, T. John Group of Institutions, The Oxford College of Science, Vogue Institute of Art and Design, and many others.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 3
After finishing B.Design in Fashion Design from Chandigarh University you do not just step into a single career path you actually get multiple options to choose from. Some students become designers working with retail brands or start their own labels, while others get into the business side of fashion like merchandising, buying or production management. If you are passionate about creativity you can work as a fashion stylist, costume designer or draping specialist. For those who enjoy communication and media, careers as a fashion journalist, PR professional or photographer are equally promising. I have seen many graduates even move int
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
Industrial Design can be a good start if you want to work in product design. Chandigarh University's course gives a mix of learning and making things. Students learn the basics of design, drawing, and software. They also do projects and visit companies to see how real products are made. The labs and workshops help students practice their ideas and turn them into models. Teachers with experience guide students, helping them understand both creative and practical sides of design. The programme also teaches how to solve problems, make ideas clear, and present them properly, which is needed in the product design world.
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