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Anshika Maurya

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The cutoff information for B.F.A. in Textile Design at Sir J.J. School of Art varies from year to year based on various factors such as the number of applicants, availability of seats, and the overall performance of the candidates. The cutoff for admission is usually determined by the score obtained in the entrance exam and the marks obtained in the qualifying exam.
As the cutoff information for the current year is not yet available, I suggest you check the official website of Sir J.J. School of Art or contact the admission office for the latest information on the cutoff scores.

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Anju Yadav

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There are several courses in the field of design, each with its own unique opportunities and career paths. The best course for you would depend on your interests, strengths, and career aspirations. Here are some of the popular design courses that have good career opportunities:
Graphic Design: Graphic design involves creating visual content for print and digital media. Graphic designers work with clients to design logos, packaging, advertisements, websites, and other marketing materials. With the growth of digital media and e-commerce, the demand for skilled graphic designers is increasing.
Fashion Design: Fashion design involves creati
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Mohammed Rehan

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Fashion designing is a vast design course that encompasses multiple streams of designs like accessories, leather, jewellery, and more. It involves creating outfits and accessories that have a style statement. Whereas Textile designing focuses more on the structure and patterns of different fabrics. Textile designing involves knitting, weaving, printing patterns on fabrics used for clothing or home decor. Textile and Apparel Design is commonly referred to as Fashion Design. Hope the information helps.

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Khushoo Kohar

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Congratulations on completing your 12th grade! If you're interested in pursuing a textile course, there are several options available in India. Here are a few colleges that offer textile courses at the undergraduate level:
1-National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT)
2-Pearl Academy
3-Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID)
4-Indian Institute of Crafts and Design (IICD)
5-National Institute of Design (NID)6-Amity School of Fashion Technology
To be eligible for admission to these colleges, you'll need to meet certain academic and other criteria. Generally, for undergraduate courses in textile design or fashion design, you'll need to have com
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NETHAJI MACHANI

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There are many institutions that offer Diploma courses in textile designing. Some of the most popular ones are:
1. National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT)
2. Pearl Academy
3. Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology
4. Indian Institute of Art and Design (IIAD)
5. Amity School of Fashion Technology.
These institutes offer both full-time and part-time Diploma courses in textile designing. The duration of the course may vary from 1 year to 2 years depending on the institute and the course curriculum. You can visit the websites of these institutes for more information on the course curriculum, eligibility criteria, and fees. It i
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Christon Dias

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Candidates who want to become Textile Application Developer, Layout Analyst, Textile Marketing Analyst, Front End Textile Developers mostly pursue this course. The starting salary after Diploma in Textile Design is about INR 2 Lacs to 8 Lacs per annum.

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Anshika Maurya

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There are several online platforms that offer Textile Design Certificate courses. Here are some of the popular options:
Udemy: Udemy is an online learning platform that offers a wide range of courses, including Textile Design Certificate courses. The courses are self-paced and you can enroll anytime. Coursera: Coursera is another popular online learning platform that offers Textile Design Certificate courses. The courses are taught by experts from top universities and institutions around the world. Skillshare: Skillshare is a platform that offers creative courses, including Textile Design Certificate courses. The courses are taught by i
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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NIFT are the best government colleges for pursuing B. Des Textile Design.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Although they both focus on fashion design, the two programs are very different from one another. To help you decide which is better for you, the two are contrasted below:
1. Goal: Marketing and product development are the main areas of concentration for the B. Des. In Fashion Communication. The principles and methods of textile design are the main subjects covered in the B. Des. In Textile Design.
2. Course price: Depending on the college, the cost of a B. Des. (TD) course can range from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 3 Lacs. Depending on the college, the B. Des. (FC) course fee can range from Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 7 Lacs.
3. Career Profiles: A B. Des.
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Deeksha Dixit

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In contrast to the B. Des. In Textile Design, which focuses on textile design, the B. Des. In Fashion Design is a general design course in the field of fashion. Below is a comparison of the two to assist you in selecting which is better for you:
1. Objective: The B. Des. In Fashion Design offers thorough knowledge of every facet of the fashion industry. The B. Des. In Textile Design's primary topics are the rules and practices of textile design.
2. Course cost: A B. Des. (TD) course may cost anywhere between Rs. 50,000 and Rs. 3 Lacs, depending on the college. The B. Des. (FD) course is most often priced up to Rs. 4 Lacs in colleges.
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