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Tasbiya Khan

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The table below shows the top Fashion Designing colleges in Bangalore along with the Week ranking 2025:

Top FD Colleges in IndiaThe Week 2025
NIFT Bangalore3
IDeA World Challenge41

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website/counseling body and may vary.

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Vidhi Jain

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The entrance exams for Jewelry Design courses are quite competitive, given the popularity of the course and the limited number of seats at top institutes. The competitiveness also depends on the particular exam that you're planning to appear for. You should put in a lot of effort, keep your preparation status streamlined, and lay more emphasis on the high-weightage exam topics and general aptitude to get excellent marks and rank and grab a seat at a top design institute.

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Vidhi Jain

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The time required for the Jewellery Design entrance exams varies on the basis of the specific exam that you're preparing for. Ideally, it takes at least 6 months to fully prepare for the exam, cover all the important syllabus sections, practice last year' question papers and mock tests, and prepare a revision schedule. You should be on your toes when it comes to preparing for the entrance tests and cover high-marks-weightage sections on priority.

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Vidhi Jain

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You can find around 138 colleges in India where you can study Jewellery Designing courses at various levels in the full-time mode. Pearl Academy, Indian Institute of Fashion Technology, IMS Design and Innovation Academy, JECRC University, Vogue Institute of Art and Design, and Arch College of Design and Business are some top choices among students.
These colleges are synonymous with an excellent learning space, academic expertise, practical lab and studio work, and internships. You can research well about the college ranking and placements to have clarity and come to a conclusion.

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Anushka Bidhi

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The syllabus of BSc at JD Institute of Fashion Technology is taught for three years and further bifurcated into six semesters. BSc is a undergaduate programme. The curriculum is designed to develop skills which usually cover subjects that are related to the opted specialisations.

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Anushka Bidhi

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There are several companies that have visited the institute in the past. The training and placement cell at JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Vile Parle West is dedicated to organise smooth placement drives and equip students with knowledge related to placements. Some of them are listed below:

Coach

Tommy Hilfiger

Nykaa

H&M

Marks & Spencer

Louis Vuitton

Calvin Klein

ZARA

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Vidhi Jain

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The BSc Fashion Design syllabus is generally updated regularly to meet the market demand and keep pace with the exciting fashion trends and technologies getting introduced every day. Each academic institution believes in providing the students with the right set of skills and knowledge, important for them to excel in the professional sphere and make a mark in the world of fashion and styling.

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Vidhi Jain

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No, the syllabus for the BSc Fashion Design course is not the same for all colleges rather, it differs on the basis of the college offering the course. The syllabus incorporates core subjects, electives, hands-on studio work, portfolio creation, and insightful workshops. While the core concepts taught in the BSc in Fashion Designing classes might share similarity, the programme electives are different, and so is the approach of the coursework.

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