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Madras Institute of Fashion Technology
NIFT, Chennai
JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Bangalore
Vogue Institute of Fashion Technology, Bangalore
Mount Care College, Bangalore.
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The fee structure of Bonfire Institute of Design has not been mentioned explicitly anywhere. It would be better to contact the institute directly for a precise information.
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The course in which you have showed your interest is called a Diploma course. The Diploma course is of different durations in different colleges. It may be of 3 months or 6 months or 12 months or of two years. Almost all design colleges offer Diploma courses for fashion designing. To get into the programme, you will have to pass the entrance test conducted by the respective college. The minimum percentage required is 55 percent. Hence, you are eligible for this course.
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Basic eligibility to apply for this course is that candidate should have cleared 10+2 from any recognized board. Interested candidates can apply directly to the college. Regards.
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Yes, FDDI is one of the premium institutes in designing field, and is the only college in India that provides a course in footwear designing. If your interest lies in footwear designing, this institute is highly recommended.
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Very few institutes in India like WLCI offer an online course for fashion design. Personally, I would recommend you to do a full-time fashion design course as it has a lot of syllabi which is practical. Also, most of the online courses do not hold value if you have to apply for a job.
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