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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Both the degree and certificate courses will provide you with the knowledge required in the Fashion Design field; however, a degree gives you a wider and deeper understanding of the industry, from Design principles, history, to technical elements of it.
On the other hand, a certification will be a short-term course that will give you both practical and theoretical knowledge around a specific topic in the Fashion Design domain.
Now, the better for you depends on your priority and future goals. If you want industry-ready skills in the minimum time, go for a certificate or Diploma in Fashion Design.
And, if you want a full-fledged curricu
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Fashion Designing is not necessarily tough for every beginner. It's a creative field that requires passion, dedication, and hard work. The industry is constantly evolving, and professionals who keep on developing their skills with the industry demand can grow in their careers.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there are many top ranked government fashion Designing colleges in India. Some of them are mentioned below along with their tuition fees and India Today ranking 2025:
Public/Government Colleges | Total Tuition Fee | India Today '25 |
|---|---|---|
INR 12.96 lakh | 1 | |
INR 12.96 lakh | 2 | |
INR 12.96 lakh | 3 | |
INR 12.34 lakh | 5 | |
INR 12.96 lakh | 6 | |
INR 12.96 lakh | 8 |
Source: Official site and may vary.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
NIFT Bangalore inducts students to its BDes programme via the NIFT Entrance Exam. For admission to the 2025 batch, this test was conducted by NTA on Feb 9, 2025. Moreover, NTA has also released the entrance exam results. Students who took the exam can check their results and download their scorecards by using their login details on the official website.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, Jewellery Design is a sub-field in the Fashion Design stream. Fashion Design is a broad field covering Jewellery Design, Apparel Design, Footwear Design, Knitwear Design, Textile Design, and so on.
Hope this helps!!!
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
A BDes in Textile Design is a 4-year-long professional UG-level programme in the Design field, whereas a BSc in Textile Design is a 3-year-long regular UG degree course, and a Diploma in Textile Design is a short-term course and can be pursued either at UG or PG level.
The difference between them is that the BDes is a highly recommended, in-demand course in the Design field with an in-depth knowledge of both the creative and practical parts of Textile Design. Meanwhile, a Diploma will provide detailed knowledge in a specific area, and a BSc is more inclined towards the technical aspect of the field.
All the programs are good, it depends
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
According to some candidates, the NIFT entrance test is challenging but not impossible to crack. You'll need to dedicatedly prepare for a few months to get your hands on the quantitative aptitude and reasoning abilities section.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
MFTech and MSc Fashion Design are different due to their focused area. The MFTech course is more on the technical and managerial side of the fashion industry, such as garment manufacturing, quality management, production, and merchandising.
On the other hand, MSc Fashion Design focuses more on the ethical, social, ecological, and cultural aspects of the design industry.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
In an ideal situation, one year is a good enough time to cover the entire NIFT syllabus, solve sample papers, and take mock tests. But considering there is only 6 months or so left for the NIFT exam, the candidate can still prepare for the exam in that period. But for that to happen, the candidate needs to get hold of the best study material available, manage their time efficiently, follow a strict study routine, get familiar with the exam syllabus and pattern, and prepare in earnest.
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