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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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The Bachelor of Design in Knitwear Design is a three-year undergraduate programme. The course's overarching goal is to produce professionals who can comprehend and apply the complexities and technicalities of knitwear design, production, quality control, promotion, branding, and management.

Students must have passed Class 12 with at least 50% marks from a recognised board in order to be eligible for BDes Knitwear Design. Admission to this degree will be granted based on the candidate's performance in the Class 12 test or their success in the entrance exams administered by admission authorities. Check BDes Course Details

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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A Knitwear Design course includes the study of wools, yarns and other materials required to create finished knitted clothing. They get knowledge on how to employ machinery, tools and technology to create certain designs and outfits. The Knitwear Design course places a strong emphasis on acquiring skills and knowledge in pattern creativity, knitting and sewing, creating full-length clothing and mediating clothing styles. Knitwear designers play an important part in developing the newest trends and adjusting to changing consumer tastes in the fashion industry, which is always changing.

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Manori Sahni

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Fashion Design is a good career option. The IIAD Delhi BA Fashion Design degree holders can find good job opportunities. This course is ideal for those candidates who have the ability to translate their creativity into fabrics using technology. It is considered as one of the best career options in Design field. Some of the top job profiles for this degree holders are:

  • Technical Designer
  • Apparel Associate
  • Assistant Design
  • Design Instructor
  • Sewing Technology Instructor, etc.

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Manori Sahni

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The IIAD Delhi BA in Fashion Design curriculum includes year/semester wise course syllabus. Students can check out the subjects covered in the programme. There are two 8-week internship included in the course curriculum. Some of the subjects included in the curriculum are:

  • Building Shapes and Forms
  • Brand and Client
  • Complex Design Process
  • Tools of Design
  • Body and Diversity, etc.

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Manori Sahni

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Indian Institute of Art and Design has a seat intake of 40 for its BA course in Fashion Design. Candidates are admitted to the course as per this seat intake. Additionally, for seat allotment, the applicants scores in the IIAD exam and academic background shall be considered for selection. This seat intake is taken from the official website/sanctioning body. It is subject to change and hence, is indicative.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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The various Diploma courses offered in Textile Design can be either pursued after Class 12 or graduation in Textile Design. Some of the Diploma courses offered under this discipline are as follows:

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, you can become a fashion designer after completing tetile designing course. Textile design teaches you the fundamentals of designing materials, patterns and prints. You can use this knowledge in fashion designing. Many people who are now fashion designers started their careers as textile designers . You should note that becoming a successful fashion designer often necessitates a combination of education, experience, and a distinct fashion perspective. Also remember that competition in the fashion sector is high, and breaking into it can be difficult. But it is totally your choice. Hope this helps!

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Don’t worry if you have scored less marks in Class 12. The basic eligibility criteria for admission to the programme is a 10+2 pass in any discipline. Some colleges may also insist on a minimum mark, which may be anything from 50% aggregate marks and upwards. However, colleges ask for 45% aggregate marks if the students are from SC/ ST/ OBC category. Aspirants from any stream,  Humanities/ Commerce/ Science are eligible to pursue a course in Textile Design.

If you are interested in learning Textile Designing then you can also pursue Textile Design Online Courses.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Students who meet the required eligibility criteria should pursue Textile Design course. People who are good at drawing, and keep a keen eye on fashion trends and come up with new ideas are best suited for this programme. Candidates who are creative, perceptive, and have an eye for detail should consider taking design classes.

Students can choose a course and specialism based on their qualifications and areas of interest. Students can pursue this course after class 12 and pursue MDes and other courses for further specialisation.

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