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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The NIFT entrance exam is considered moderately difficult. The level of difficulty of the exam depends on a student's strengths and preparation. Since seats are limited and competition is high, even average questions feel tougher due to the pressure.
B.Des exam tests creativity, design aptitude, observation, logical reasoning, and general awareness, which can be challenging and requires practice and skills like creativity, good observation, design thinking, etc.
B.F.Tech exam has more focus on quantitative ability, reasoning, and English, making it closer to an aptitude test. Mathematics is compulsory for B.F.Tech.
M.Des, M.F.Tech and M.F
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The educational qualification for NIFT admissions varies from course to course:
| Programme | Educational Qualification Required |
|---|---|
| B.Des (Bachelor of Design) | Passed 10+2 (Class 12) in any stream (Science, Commerce, Arts, Humanities) from a recognised board |
| B.FTech (Bachelor of Fashion Technology) | Passed 10+2 (Class 12) in any stream, but Mathematics as a subject in 10+2 is compulsory |
| M.Des (Master of Design) | Undergraduate degree in any discipline from a recognised university |
| M.FTech (Master of Fashion Technology) | B.FTech from NIFT or B.E./B.Tech from a recognised university |
| MFM (Master of Fashion Management) | Undergraduate degree in any discipline from a recognised university |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are a total of 19 NIFTs in India that participate in the NIFT admission process. The participating institutes offer B.Des, M.Des, B.F.Tech, M.F.Tech, and M.F.M courses. Admission to the participating institutes will be on the basis of NIFT scores. NIFT Varanasi is the newly added college to the list of NIFT participating colleges.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here are a few tips for all Fashion Design aspirants who are preparing for various design entrances:
- You should practice sketching daily to improve your observation and creative interpretation abilities and keep up with the evolving fashion trends and all the buzz in the fashion world.
- Have a look at the exam syllabus and pattern thoroughly, and note down all the exam topics in a notepad/notebook.
- Prepare a weekly schedule where you assign at least 2-3 topics to be covered each day to keep pace and avoid any possibility of early burnout.
- Practice last year's question papers, take up mock tests, and then proceed with your preparation journ
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Well, yes. A majority of the top design institutes ask for an application fee at the time of the Fashion Designing admission process, which is usually submitted along with the duly filled college application form. The fees vary from one institute to another, but the general figure lies somewhere between INR 1,000 and INR 3,500.
You can crosscheck the same by visiting the official college website, where they mention the detailed fashion designing fee structure for students' reference.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you wish to get a Diploma in Fashion Design after 10th you should have at least 45 to 50% marks in Class 10. There is no age limit for most of fashion design Diploma courses but a few colleges may put a maximum age limit.
For some design institutes Class 10 merit can be enough for taking admission to course but for others you need to appear for a written test and/or personal interview/portfolio submission.
That's why it is better to go to respective college website and check what all requirements and process they follow so that you can prepare yourself accordingly.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Diploma in Fashion Design syllabus differs on basis of course level and college offering program. syllabus is a mix of core subjects, electives, studio classes, project work, and internships. Noneless, some core subjects taught in classes are quite similar, as given below:
- Fashion Thinking & Design Process
- Pattern Making Techniques
- Garment Making Techniques
- Fashion Figure Drawing
- Fashion Draping
- Fashion Illustration
- Fashion Forecasting
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Diploma in Fashion Designing fees at top colleges is somewhere around INR 20,000 to INR 6 lakh which differs on the basis of the Diploma level and the college where you're planning to pursue the course. College rankings and placements highly influence the fee structure.
The course fee structure for the Diploma in Fashion Design includes the tuition fee and other charges like that of hostel facilities, college applications, semester exam registration, lab fees, and other miscellaneous charges. You can read the detailed course brochure on the college websites to have better clarity.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The starting Diploma in Fashion Designing salary in India is around INR 3 LPA to INR 6 LPA which differs on the basis of the academic qualifications, skill set, internship and practical experience, job role, recruiter, work location, etc. The salary packages in the beginning may not seem very promising but with years of experience in the field your value add will increase for the recruiter and so will your earning potential. You should keep focusing on enhancing your skill set.
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11 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
IIFT Bangalore admission is merit-based. It is one of the top fashion design colleges in Bangalore that is affiliated with Bangalore University and Karnataka State Women's University. Students can check the table below to know the detailed eligibility and selection criteria:
| Courses | Eligibility | Selection |
|---|---|---|
BSc | Class 12 with 40% | SOP + Application Form + Telephonic Interview |
After 10th Diploma | Class 10 | SOP + Application Form + Telephonic Interview |
MFM | Graduation with 50% | SOP + Application Form + Telephonic Interview |
PG Diploma | Graduation with 50% | SOP + Application Form + Telephonic Interview |
UG Diploma | Class 10 and Class 12 | SOP + Application Form + Telephonic Interview |
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