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Fashion Industry As A Career Platform

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Fashion has become a statement these days, style culture, tradition, likes, ethnicity are factors which combines when, can be seen in the outlook a person. Personality grooming constitutes a major portion of fashion, clothing or the attire of a person. The persona of a person is said to be reflected in the way he dresses himself. Every human being has his own style statement which corresponds to the clothing sense and the way he carries himself. These clothes and the accessories we wear forms the part of fashion designing. Not only clothes, shoes, accessories, bags, all forms a part of fashion designing, and the professionals designing them are called fashion designers.

Fashion Designer Jobs has grown manifold due to the awareness of the common masses about different products in this line and their increasing consciousness about their looks and appearance. As it is said, first impression is the last impression and the first impression of any person we see is formed by the clothing style he carries and fashion designers play an important role in the forming that impression. The professionals in fashion designing always seek some new ideas to implement in their productions, which are then practised by the common masses in the form of wearing their clothes and other designed forms.

Candidates aiming for Fashion Designer Jobs must be very much aware of the types of cloth and should posses’ familiarity with the quality and life of the cloth and material concerned. A fresher from college, applying for job in the fashion industry is generally advised to first in large fashion houses as a trainee. Because, it is being a trainee that one gets to know all the intricacies of the industry and gets familiar with the working culture. Following are the sectors, working under which, one can be a part of fashion industry:

1.) Textile Industry
2.) Retail Sector
3.) Accessory Designing
4.) Shoe Designing
5.) Jewellery designing
6.) Leather
7.) Technical textile
8.) Chemicals and dyes

Delhi and Mumbai are known as the fashion hubs of the country due to the demand of fashion products in these cities. They have many famous fashion houses and stores or show rooms of the respective brands. Indian fashion industry has grown a lot, also due to its traditional factor. The traditional and cultural attires of India are highly demanded in the foreign lands. Also, many Indian designers have adopted their area as western dressing, and have been equally successful all over the world. Though a person in the starting has to work as a trainer or intern, but with time and as he earns expertise in the field, he can also start his own brand. Creativity and innovation are the success drivers in the fashion industry.

Other than creativity and originality, one also need to have good communication skills and the ability to socialise. Such talents and professions, come into highlight with the word of mouth, therefore one needs to talk about his products and talent more often to let the people know about his work and interests. These days, internet plays a major role in socialising; one can easily market your brand in the market through the net. Social networking sites, blogs, are the ways through which one can write about his views and can showcase his work to the entire world. It’s a very interactive and useful media to track the target audience and best thing is that one can know the feedback of his work from his clients on the spot. Other than working as a designer one can work as a business developer, analyst, store manager or technical designer in the fashion industry, which enlarges the arena and the scope of work for the candidates in the industry.

Gurleen writes on behalf of Naukri.com, the no.1 job portal in India.She writes on topics like Fashion Designer Jobs, Media Jobs and increasing work concentration. Naukri.com is a recruitment platform & provides products and services like resume writing services, Salary Tool, Resume Database Access & Response Management tools to corporate world, placement agencies and job seekers in India and overseas.

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Career in Creative Arts

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These days, ‘Creative and Commercial Arts’ is one of most sought-after career fields. There are many students who have creative abilities and talent. All they have to do is sharpen the inbuilt aptitude, by giving themselves a formal triaging, which is available through fine arts at the certificate, diploma and degree level by numerous institutions.

 

Options in Commercial Fine Arts courses range from sculpture, applied arts, painting, craft, graphic interior design and painting. One should always get a professional training as it helps you to acquire the technical skills to survive in an industry where competition is never ending. One can get training at diploma and degree level. For getting the admission in Bachelors Degree course in Fine Arts (BFA), the minimum education required is Higher Secondary Examination or 10+ 2. Consequently, the eligibility for the Post Graduation Degree course in Commercial Fine Arts is a graduate degree in Fine Arts.

 

Some famous colleges in India that offer these courses are Symbiosis Institute of Design, Jamia Milia Islamia, Loyola College, Amity University, University of Calcutta, Rabindra Bharati University, International Institute of Fine Arts, Apeejay College of Fine Arts, University of Delhi.

 

Those who have acquired professional training can work in the respective fields as a freelancer. This allows variety and liberty in their projects. Illustrators, cartoonists, and designers are in a great demand in publishing industry and newspaper houses. Those who have expertise in applied art have ample opportunities in advertising agencies as graphic artists, designers, visualisers, and creative directors. Professional artists have unlimited opportunities in front of them ranging from working in art studios, advertising companies, fashion houses etc. There are many more related career options like teaching, direction, photography, television, clothing and fashion, art directors for magazines, on-line services, software companies, manufacturers, promotion and product design.

 

In electronic media, one can design non verbal presentations for television programmes involving trade figure analysis, election results, etc. Many commercial artists also design stamps and letter heads for government organizations and private firms. Software firms in India hire experts in commercial fine arts as “Graphic equalizers”.

 

One can also explore career options in abroad as there too you can find good career opportunities. There is an option to organize exhibitions and auctions for creative work in India and abroad also. One can also arrange workshops on fine arts and other related fields for better career prospects. Thus, we can say that there are unlimited options for job opportunities for the trained and professional artist in the field of fine arts, creative arts and commercial arts. After the completion of the course, one can choose his/her desired field and can work with either in a good company or for his/her own. This field can give you name and fame for the piece of work.

Manisha Verma writes on behalf of Shiksha.com. Shiksha.com is an education portal that connects education seeker with education provider. Shiksha has wide information over, Arts colleges, Courses & other colleges in India. Its education forums enable its users to seek opinion of students, alumni and faculty of colleges and schools through College Groups & School Groups.

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Jewellery Designing ? A Career with Glittering prospects

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Jewellery Designing – A Career with Glittering prospects

An important emerging sector of Indian economy, gem and jewelry is a leading foreign exchange earner for the country. The country consumes around 800 tonnes of gold that account for 20 % of global gold consumption and nearly 600 tonnes of this goes into jewelry making. The Indian jewellery market, which is estimated to be US$ 13.5 billion in fiscal 2006-07, accounts for 8.3 % of the global jewellery sales, according to a study by KPMG.

The increase in purchasing parity of the middle class and surging income levels have resulted in consumption growth of gems and jewellery by about 11 % in the 5 year period preceding 2006-07. It also contributes over 15 % of the total exports of country and provides employment to 1.3 million people directly and indirectly. The two major segments of the gem and jewelry industry in India are gold jewellery and diamonds. The contribution of gold jewelry is about 80 % of the total jewelry market, with the balance comprising fabricated studded jewelry, which includes diamonds as well as gemstone studded jewellery.

Today, jewellery designing as a career is steadily grabbing international attention. India has produced award-winning jewellery and accessory designers. Industry Experts believe that It’s a good time guys to think of jewellery designing as a career option. Till barely 10-15 years back, jewellery designing was confined to a few goldsmiths. “But nowadays things have changed”. Jewellery designing has come out of the closet: It is no longer a cloistered trade carried out by semi-literate goldsmiths in family vaults, passed down like a well-kept secret from generation to generation. Instead, thanks to the advances in technology, it has landed on the drawing board with some firms even using computer-aided designs to create exquisite pieces in virtual reality.

With the entry of big players like Tanishq, Swarovski, DeBeers, D’- damas, the shifting thrust on gems and stones rather than pure gold is giving a big push to the organised gems and jewellery industry. On the back of a sizzling growth of the organised jewellery industry, striking job openings and exciting entry-level salaries, it’s a fine era to consider jewellery designing as a career preference.

Most    jewellery designing courses are of six month to two-year duration. The following are the reputed institutes and courses –

College Britanica, Britanica House-38, Sectoir-32, Institutional Area, Sector 15 Crossing, Nh-8, Gurgaon (Haryana) offers degrees & diplomas in jewellery design. Delhi Institute Of Fashion & Technology, 9,Community Centre, East of Kailash, New Delhi offers 1-year Diploma & 6-month Professional Certificate in Jewellery Designing. Gemmological Institute Of India, 29,Gurukul Chambers, 187-189, Mumbadevi Road, Mumbai 400002 offers Diploma courses in Gemmology, JD, Diamond grading & correspondence course in Gemmology. Gemstone Artisans Training School, Jhalana Mahal, Jaipur 302017 offers Courses in Cutting & Polishing of Diamonds & Coloured stones. The Gemmological Institute of India, 29 Gurukul Chambers, 187-189 Maumbadevi Road, Mumbai-2 offers programmes in Gemmology; Diamond Grading and Assorting, Pearls Wigan and Leigh College (India), Nehru Place, New Delhi National Institute of Fashion Designing-NIFT -The Karnataka State Cooperative Marketing federation Building, No.8, Cunningham road, Bangalore-560 052, Sector III, Salt Lake City, Kolkata (West Bengal), NIFT Campus, near Gulmohar Park, NIFT Campus,Hauz Khas, New Delhi. Aalisha Polytechnic, L-2/47,New Mahavir Nagar, Outer Ring Road, Vikas Puri, New Delhi 110062. Indian Diamond Institute-Stardar Vallabhbhai Patel Centre Of Jewellery Design & Manufacture, Katargam, GIDC, sumul Dairy Road, Katargam Post Box 508, Surat 395008  offers various diploma and degree courses. Pearl Academy of Fashion, Delhi Campus – A – 21/13, Naraina Industrial Area – Phase II,  New Delhi – 110028., Chennai Campus – 82, Sterling Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai – 600034, Tamil Nadu. Ludhiana Campus- 178, Col. Gurdial Singh Road, Civil Lines, Ludhiana – 141001., Bangladesh Campus- H.N.#11 , Road #6, Baridhara, Dhaka., UAE Campus -P.O.Box: 31918, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.Ph.: 971 06/5540661, 06/5540663

Resident and Distance Education programmes are offered by

Indian Diamond Institute, Katargam, GIDC, Sumul Dairy Road, Surat-395008 Indian Gemmological Institute, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi-110001 Department of Geology, St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai-400001 teaches Jewellery Design; Gemmology; Diamond AssortmentGemstones Artisans Training School (sponsored by GOI), Jaipur-302017 trains for diamond/ coloured gemstones cutting and polishing S.G. Jhaveri Centre for Diamond Technology, Shri Bhagubhai Mafatlal Polytechnic,Vile Parle Mumbai-400056 (Diamond Technology) Jewellery Product Development Centre, Commerce Centre, Tardeo, Mumbai-400034
Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council, Jaipur-302003 National Institute of Fashion Technology’s (NIFT’s) Accessory Design course could also lead up this profession. Jewellery Design & Training Institute (JDTI), NOIDA offering a whole range of courses dealing with all aspects of the Gem and Jewellery Industry including :
Jewellery Design; Jewellery Design & Technology; Gemmology; Finishing, Polishing, Repairing Mould-making; Market Research & Presentation, etc. Small Industries Services Institute, Guindy, Chennai-600032 trains for Gem Cutting & Polishing

The facilities provided at the institutes are state-of-the-art and fully equipped with the latest reference material and machinery. The workstations are especially designed for fatigue-free long hours. The classrooms are specially constructed to provide relief from boredom. Those who have cleared their plus two are eligible to apply for jewellery designing courses. Admissions are on the basis of an interview.

Here are the few options of magnificent Career in field of Jewellery-

Fashion Jeweller/ Artist Jeweller/Jewellery designer / Designer/Freelance designer  : Someone who designs jewellery through renderings and drawings, models or even wax originals may be employed by a company or self employed. It is not necessary to know how to make the jewellery, just how it is made. Jewellery is no longer purchased with only the intrinsic value of gold in mind. The working woman wants trendy and functional trinkets, which can be worn at office, at home and on outings. , a working woman wants to make a fashion statement and, on the other hand, she wants trinkets for regular wear. That in turn has spawned a lifestyle industry and demand for jewellery designers.

Goldsmith/ Manufacturer: anything from small production runs to mass production, from service work for others to marketing one’s own line. The art of making jewellery has been the monopoly of traditional ‘kaarigars’ or goldsmiths who have inherited the expertise from their ancestors and have played the dual role of designer and manufacturer. During those days, jewellery designing as a career had been limited to the kaarigars and one could learn this profession only by becoming an apprentice to an experienced jeweller. But today with the explosion in the fashion and accessories arena, the field is becoming a lucrative career which offers a sparkling future for those who are fascinated by gems and jewellery. A new breed of jewellery designers and professionals like gem appraisers are in great demand with the growing market for branded ornaments.

Production Bench Worker: a goldsmith who specializes in production work, anything from running a punch press, a computer milling station (coming soon) to repetitive hand work. Not usually high status work.

Repair person: specializes in repairs. Often the best way of starting and learning jewellery skills and the basis of many a successful jewellery business. May be employed by a store or have ones own service business or retail outlet.

Stonesetter: a secure employed position or a service company for jewellery stores and goldsmiths; a good setter earns very well and is well respected.

Caster: possibilities include employment or a service company. Good prospects for an aggressive small company.

Gemologist/Appraiser: usually an employed position, some options for independent service work. Training and equipment costs can be high. Diamonds are a specialized sub-section of gemology

Jewellers/Exporters – Exports from the industry yield US$ 17.1 billion in 2006-07 against US$ 16.64 billion in 2005-06, reflecting a growth of 26 %. While the diamonds accounted for 64 % of the total exports, gold jewellery accounted for 30.47 %, colored gem stones and others accounted for 1.44 % and 1.04 % respectively last year. The export of cut and polished diamond segment US$ 10.90 billion, while the export of gold jewellery yielded US$ 5.21 billion last year. Colored gemstone exports fetched US$ 246.48 million last fiscal, against US$ 232.35 million in the previous year.
Future growth in the gem and jewellery business is likely to be driven by increased exports to the US and other markets, apart from a surge in domestic consumption.

Model maker: a goldsmith specializing in making original metal models. Often an employed position it is the highest level of goldsmithing in many ways. Generally linked with larger operations though often goldsmiths are called on to make models in smaller companies. As an independent service career it is difficult to compete with wax models

Plater: Fairly short training, an employed position. some opportunity for independent service work. Requires good marketing skills to find customers but demand is always steady. Few companies outside large cities would have enough work to employ a plater full time.

Polisher: an employed position, some find it monotonous, others find the concentration pleasant. Some room for independent service work in larger cities.

Production manager: well paid, requires long experience in the trade and jobs are easier to come by.

Rubber Mold Maker: usually an employed position in a factory, plenty of room for independent service work in small to large cities; requires marketing skills. Some option for mailed service work.

Teacher/Faculty : the route would be through art schools and industry experience, long training with some room for employed and independent service work

Watchmaker: a specialized field. Most watches are now quartz and require only minimal skills to change batteries or movements. True watch making is dying out and this means that for a highly motivated skilled watchmaker/goldsmith there are very well paying opportunities

Computer Aided designer : coming soon and already here in some places are computer driven machines which carve wax, build up plastic models, harden plastic models from liquids, mill steel molds for wax or plastics injection. All of these are intended for casting. There will be an increasing place in the field of goldsmithing and jewellery production for people who understand goldsmithing and computers

Allied services sales agent: giftware, packaging, display, security, insurance, bookkeeping etc: self explanatory, selling to jewellery stores, subject to the vagaries of the economy.

Sales Staff: employed by jewellery stores, pay is low to good depending upon the store and skills. A very high end store will have the best pay opportunities. It is a good way to learn something of the business of running a jewellery store, particularly in a smaller business where many jobs are expected of one

Store Owner/Manager/ Shop manager: well paid, usually worked up through the ranks from sales staff.

Stone Dealer: can be employed and represent a company, often a place for independents. You have to like travel and have good skills. Income can be very rewarding

Also, the Branded Jewellery has become a passion. People yearn for the contemporary designs at great prices. The concept of branded jewellery has therefore taken a swing in India. De beers were the initiator of this notion and a trail followed it and will be continuing further. Time and again we see new entrants in this segment of branded jewellery introducing innovative designs on after the other. This motion keeps the competition on, flooding the marketplace with fine and fresh designs.

So all those who have an intrinsic talent and inclination towards this off- beat career option, get set for a glittering career…

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Career in Jewellery Design

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Today jewellery design as a career is steadily grabbing international attention. India has produced award-winning jewellery and accessory designers.

(A) The Prospects

Growing at the rate of 30 per cent annually, the gem and jewellery industry is the largest foreign exchange earner for India. (The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) envisages an export target of $16 billion in 2007). In the last five years, India has moved up five notches to emerge as the third largest diamond jewellery market in the world. And now, like its international counterpart, the relatively new branded and “hallmarked” jewellery segment is all set to touch a new high. So, all in all, if you have a flair for design and can take the hi-precision detailing in your stride, it’s a great field to be in. Jewellery design as the name suggests, deals with the designing of ornaments – precious, costume or junk jewellery. Accordingly, jewellery designers work with precious and other metals, gems, precious and semi-precious stones, terracotta, glass and wooden beads, plastic, cowrie shells, etc.

Trained designers usually work for established jewelers and are employed by precious and costume jewellery-manufacturing firms, buying agencies and large jewellery exporters and showrooms. Initially, it may be a good idea to work with a couple of established jewellery designers to learn the ropes. Even hi-fashion jewellery magazines like G & J that showcase the latest trends in jewellery design recruit upcoming designers. Yet another option is teaching — either as regular or part-time faculty in a reputed design school. Of course, with some experience, you can even launch into marketing of designer or costume jewellery on your own. Customized jewellery is highly in vogue today. Consultancy has come up in a big way to cater to this demand. If you follow the regional trends and have an in-depth knowledge of gemstones you can become a consultant and advise customers on what to buy and at what rate.

(B) The Job

1.) Design accessories for men’s, ladies or children’s
2.) Create new designs for gold, silver and precious metal jewellery
3.) Specialize in leather designing /jewellery designing etc
4.) Carry out detailed research about the accessory to work on
5.) Crafts people work to prepare each article individually
6.) Sell through local outlets, at tourist destinations, emporia and through craft melas
7.) Gemologists are experts in assessing the quality, value and use of gems for jewelers. They are experts in grading, sorting and setting of gems in various metals.

(C) Personality Traits
1.) Creative
2.) Eye for detail
3.) Keen observation
4.) Fashion awareness
5.) Precision
6.) Meticulous
7.) Awareness and understanding of gems / metals etc

(D) Career Progression
As a fresher, it is best to start your career working for an established jewellery designer so that you can learn the ropes. As an experienced professional, you can then look at starting out on your own as a designer or a consultant.

(E) Salaries
As with most creative fields, the work is tedious and the rise is steep. It is advisable for new entrants to first find work with an established designer, or jewellery house, and learn the ropes. At this stage, the pay scales are not very high. A fresher could earn anything between Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000. Once you have established a name for yourself, you can command your own price, depending on the exclusivity of the design, and the clientele you are catering to.

(F) Study Routes
Class XII – one can look at any stream.

After Class XII – Courses in gem and jewellery designing are short duration programmes. Most courses can be taken after class XII. The courses, mainly diploma, vary in duration. Accessory design course at National Institute of Fashion Technology is a 3 year course. Accessory design offers specialization in leather goods, jewellery and designing of accessories to accompany garments.

Places to Study
1.) NIFT Campus, Opp. Gulmohar Park, Hauz Khas, New Delhi – 110 016 – 3 year diploma after Std. XII
2.) Srimati Nathibai Damodar Training (SNDT) Women’s University, Mumbai.
3.) Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council, Rajasthan Bhavan, Jaipur – 302 003.
4.) Jewellery Export Promotion Council, D-15 Commerce Centre, Tardeo, Mumbai-400 034.
5.) Jewellery Design and Technology Institute (JDTI), Noida offers four long term courses and twelve specialised short term courses.

Gemology
Courses in gemology are conducted at the following institutes
1.) Gemology Institute of India, 29, Gurukul Chambers, Mumbadevi Road, Mumbai – 400 002. Courses are in grading and cutting of gems and diamonds.
2.) Gemstones Artisans Training school, Jhalana Mahal, Jaipur – 302 017. Courses are in cutting and polishing of diamonds and coloured stones.
3.) Indian Gemological Institute, Nirmal Towers 10th Floor, 26, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi – 110 001.
4.) Indian Diamond Institute, Sumul Dairy Road, Katargam Post Box 508, Surat – 395 008. (The Institute conducts courses in Jewellery Design and machine cast jewellery manufacturing, Diamonds sorting/grading/bruting/ polishing/sawing and in computer aided jewellery designing).
5.) St.Xavier’s College, Geology Department, Mumbai – 400 001. • Small Industries Service Institute, 65/1, GST Road, Chennai – 600 032.

Fashion Designing Colleges
(a) National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) conducts several courses. Addresses for correspondence :
1.) NIFT Campus, Hauz Khas, Near Gulmohar Park, New Delhi 110016
2.) NIFT, Tata Mills Compound, Dada Saheb Phalke Mg., Dadar (E), Mumbai 400014
3.) NIFT, Manjusha Bhavan, 181, Sector III, 1B Block, Salt Lake City, Calcutta 700091
4.) NIFT, Plot E/4, GIDC Electronic Estate, Gandhinagar (Gujarat) 382044
5.) NIFT, Opp. Hitech City, Madhapur, Jubli Hills, Hyderabad 500134
6.) NIFT, Cooptex Building, Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai 600008
7.) NIFT, The Karnataka State Co-op Mktg., Federation Building, No. 8 Cunnigham Road, Bangalore 560052

Anirban das writes on behalf of Shiksha.com. Shiksha is a portal that connects education seeker with education provider.Shiksha provides information about Jewellery Designer and Fashion Designing Colleges.

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Select a Rewarding Career in Design Weighing Various Scopes & Prospects

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In the current circumstances, designing is a vastly developed sector calling for inventive and technically sound individuals who have attention to details and great problem-solving skills. Various designing tasks require excellent insightfulness in planning and preciseness for forming products, generating effects and optimizing practicality. Career alternatives in design are unlimited and range from fashion design, interior design, and industrial design to jewellery design, toy design and accessory design.

India is abode to some renowned design institutes, located across the length and breadth of the country. You can always find an institute near you irrespective of where you live or seek to live in the future.

National Institute of Design (NID)

The National Institute of Design (NID) in Ahmedabad is hailed globally as a multi-disciplinary institute with high credibility in the area of design education and research. The institute, established under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, is also recognized by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) under the authority of Ministry of Science and Technology as an industrial design research institute. The NID has also started IT-integrated design courses at the novel campus in Gandhinagar.

Courses: The institute offers both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
•    Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD) under 3 faculty streams like industrial design, communication design, and textile and apparel design.
•    Post Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (PGDPD) under 5 faculty streams like industrial design, textile and apparel design, communication design, IT-integrated design, and interdisciplinary design studies. You can pursue this course in any of the 14 design disciplines.

Duration: While GDPD is a 4-year intensive undergraduate programme, PGDPD runs from 2 years to 2 and half years.

National Institute of Fashion Technology

The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) is one of the premier institutes in India. Established in the year 1986, it was formed under the endorsement and guidance of the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. Beginning its operations in New Delhi, it has now campuses in cities like Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Bangalore, Mumbai, Patna, Shillong and many more.

Courses: NIFT offers undergraduate, certificate and postgraduate courses.
•    Bachelor of Design (B.Des) in fashion design, leather design, accessory design, textile design, knitwear design and fashion communication.
•    Master of Design (M.Des)
•    Master of Fashion Management (M.F.M)
•    Master of Fashion Technology (M.FTech)

Duration: While B.Des is 4-year program, various certificate courses have duration of 1 year, 6 months, 4 months or 3 months. Master level programs are of 2 years.

Pearl Academy of Fashion

Pearl Academy of Fashion, established in 1994, is the premiere institution for fashion, design and management. Promoted by the Pearl Global Limited, the institute has tied up with a number of foreign universities, including Nottingham Trent University. It also offers a regular programme in association with the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). Pearl Academy of Fashion is being run from 3 centres in Delhi, Chennai and Jaipur.       

Courses: The institute offers a wide array of courses in design, retail and fashion management.
•    Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in     multiple disciplines such as fashion design, textile design, interior architecture design and many more.
•    PAF IGNOU programmes in fashion design, and fashion merchandising and production.
•    Postgraduate Diploma courses
•    Master of Arts in 4 disciplines

Duration: While BA (Hons.) is a 4-year program, IGNOU programmes run for 3 years. All postgraduate programs are of 2 years.

Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology

Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology is a unique art and design institute in Bengaluru with strong emphasis on experimentation and teaching. Founded in 1966, it boasts Centre for Education Research, Training and Development (CERTAD) and Centre for Experimental Media Arts (CEMA).

Courses: The institute offers undergraduate as well as postgraduate diploma programs.
•    Undergraduate Professional Diploma in communication design and industrial design.
•    Advanced diploma in experimental media arts, animation and gaming, and art and design for education.

Duration: While the undergraduate professional diploma is of 4 years, the Advanced Diploma is a 2-year program.

You can find more about other design colleges at My Design Inventory website. They can guide you and mentor you for creating a promising design portfolio and to gain understanding to basics of design and art skills.

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