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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Distance education is meant to substitute the absence of regular education of any Degree when the learner is, for all valid reasons, unable to pursue regular studies. Secondly, distance education is a better option when one already has skills to work with along with some experience as well.
Going by the description shared above, this is suggested that a distance learning degree i
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
A management career allows you to collaborate with designers, merchandisers, retailers and manufacturers. You can join management course from distance learning.
Fashion designers typically need an associate or a Bachelor's degree in fashion design. Some fashion designers also combine a fashion design degree with a business, marketing, or fashion merchandising degree, especially those who want to run their own business or retail store.
Basic coursework includes colour, textiles, sewing and tailoring, pattern making, fashion history, computer-aided design (CAD) and design of different types of clothing such as menswear or footwear. Once yo
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First of all, I would personally suggest you to opt for regular course. Jewellry designing is a professional course and as per my experience says, professional courses are designed for full time studies and can offer you the best output after completing the same.
It requires a lot of attention, dedication and efforts.
Now coming to your query, it will not be worthless to pursue Masters of Jewellery Design from distance learning in India. Once you have completed your course for jewellery designing through distance, there will be ample of opportunities in both the private and public sectors both. There are government departments such
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