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Ruhi Ghai

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FDDI is globally recognised brand for footwear design and production, retail. The Institutes rigorous training programmes focuses on content, knowledge creation, creativity, innovation, leadership, teamwork and is reflected in its record of very high placement for all its graduates. FDDI has always enjoyed special preference for Indian as well as foreign employers on account of its excellent performance sustained over a long period of time and its strong brand image.
The corporate relations and placement department plays a key role in counselling and guiding the students of the Institute for their successful career. It is a crucial
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Anurag Edward

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Hi,
First of all, I would personally suggest you to opt for regular course. Jewellry designing is a professional course and as per my experience says, professional courses are designed for full time studies and can offer you the best output after completing the same.
It requires a lot of attention, dedication and efforts.
Now coming to your query, it will not be worthless to pursue Masters of Jewellery Design from distance learning in India. Once you have completed your course for jewellery designing through distance, there will be ample of opportunities in both the private and public sectors both. There are government departments such
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jigyasa arya

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
Yes, you should pursue B.Sc fashion technology, that will be good for you. Also, you can try for Bachelors in design from colleges like NIFT, NID and Pearl Academy.
Fashion is a growing industry these days. One can have good career opportunities in this field.
All the best.

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Subodh Dutta

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AIFD CAT exam pattern is such that there are objective-type questions that candidates need to complete in three hours duration. In AIFD CAT exam, each candidate will be evaluated out of a total of 100 marks.
In AIFD CAT exam paper, each question will have four alternative choices and candidates need to mark the correct answer. There is no negative marking in the exam.
AIFD CAT question paper has a total of three sections as mentioned in the table below:
Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness, English Language Competency & Comprehension | 3 Hours | 100 marks
Note: The section of English Language Competency & Comprehension also includ
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Shobana,
To apply for B.Sc in costume design and fashion in Sri Krishna Arts and Science College, you need to clear your 10+2 from a recognized board of school in any stream. You can directly apply to the college for admission. There is no entrance exam for this college as such, but there will be a personal interview to assess your interest and personality traits.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Pushplata,
If the fashion industry interests you and you have a knack for it, you should definitely go for it. Many institutes offer Diploma at PG level in fashion that candidate from any stream or background can pursue. Such institutes include INIFD, JD Institute of fashion Technology, Apeejay Institute of Design, IIFT and Amity University.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Chitra, If you want to do fashion designing then you have to do B.Com through distance education mode. As per UGC guidelines, you cannot pursue two regular degrees at the same time but you can pursue one degree in distance education mode and another one in regular mode. The choice is yours as B.Com is also a graduation degree which is both available in regular mode and distance education mode and fashion designing also the same. So you have to choose one. All the best.

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