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a year agoContributor-Level 9
An MSc in Fashion Design programme is worth pursuing if you have made up a strong mind to make a career in the field. While a bachelor's degree in Fashion Design will help you get a foundational knowledge of the Fashion Design field, an MSc in Fashion Design will not only provide specific knowledge around some elements but also help in getting mid-level positions in the companies.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Here are some popular Fashion Design books every BDes student must read apart from their regular subjects:
- The little dictionary of fashion by Christian Dior.
- Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty.
- The fashion designer survival guide: start and run your own fashion business.
- In Vogue: An Illustrated History of the World's Most Famous Fashion Magazine.
- A practical guide to sustainable fashion by Alison Gwilt.
- The end of fashion by Teri Agins.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Hi, some of the basic differences between a BSc and BDes in Fashion Design is, first the course focus. A BSc programme is more focused on the technical and scientific elements of fashion production, such as its fabric properties and manufacturing processes. Meanwhile BDes is focused on the artistic and creative side of the Design.
Therefore, their course curriculum and syllabus also differs. In a BSc Fashion Design, you'll find more technical subjects, including fashion theories, fashion psychology, and sociological choice of clothing. Meanwhile, in a BDes programme you'll find subjects like illustration, pattern making, draping,
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Hi, BDes in Fashion Design can be expensive if you want to pursue it from top colleges like NIFTs, NIDs, Symbiosis, FDDIs, Amity University, etc. However, many Fashion Design colleges in India offer BDes courses in an affordable fee range such as Visva Bharati University, IEC University, International School of Design, JD School of Design, etc. You can research thoroughly about these colleges and then decide which institute you want to opt for.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
ARCH College of Design and Business BDes in Fashion Design is a 4 year course, offered in full-time mode. The college offers this course in affiliation with University of Rajasthan. Moreover, the college offers an annual intake of 25 students on the basis of securing minimum aggregate of 50% in Class 12 along with qualify AIEED entrance exam, housed by the ACDB.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
ISDI Challenge exam has three sections, DAT, Portfolio and Online Interview. To prepare for each of these components, it will take some time. It will take around 6 months for an average student to prepare for the exam.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
The candidate must start their prepparation early. Also, make a study time table taking into account the syllabus. The admission portal will have the updates on the exam syllabus and pattern.
Note the ISDI Challenge exam includes a Design Aptitude Test (DAT), portfolio, and online interview.
Make sure that you prepare for each component.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
The ISDI Challenge exam is conducted in multiple cycles. The candidate may apply in any of the cycles. However, if the candidate applies in the early cycle, the application fee may be lower.
Before applying go through the admission schedule and other exam-related details.
The application form for ISDI Challenge is open.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
The Indian School of Design and Innovation (ISDI) admits candidates to its various design courses through an entrance exam. The exam is the ISDI Challenge.
The exam is conducted in multiple cycles. The candidate can select any cycle of their choice.
The admission process for ISDI Challenge has started.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Regarding placements, specific data for the M.Des. in Textile Design programme is not publicly available. Prospective students are encouraged to contact the admissions office directly for detailed information on placement opportunities and support services.As per some review there is very less placement reocerd and also woth the lower package which is quite less.for more accurate contact alumini of this college or college directly.
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