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9 hours agoContributor-Level 10
BSc in Interior Design at Le Mark Institute focus on practical learning, industry oriented curriculum & 100% placement assistance. The programme offered at Mumbai campuses (Andheri, Ghatkopar, Thane) includes site visits, industry mentorship & live projects preparing students for professional roles.
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9 hours agoContributor-Level 10
BSc in Fashion Design is comprehensive, industry oriented undergraduate programme designed to develop creative visionaries, technical experts & future fashion entrepreneurs. Offered by leading autonomous colleges affiliated with University of Mumbai the programme blends creative design practice, advanced surface ornamentation techniques, garment construction, textile knowledge, fashion technology, AI tools, marketing, business management & entrepreneurship into robust academic framework.
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12 hours agoBeginner-Level 1
The B.Design User Experience programme at LPU spans four years, focusing on user-centered design through stages like foundational visual skills, advanced user research and prototyping with tools such as Figma and Adobe XD, and real-world projects. It emphasizes empathy-driven approaches, usability testing, and interaction design, supported by modern labs and industry collaborations. Students build strong problem-solving and collaboration skills, preparing for digital design careers, with decent placement opportunities varying by performance. Overall, it offers practical, industry-aligned training.
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14 hours agoGuide-Level 15
International School of Design, Gujranwala Town selects candidates for admission in Bachelor's in Fashion Design based on their merit. Candidates need to meet the eligibility to get admission in this course. The basic eligibility for Bachelor's in Fashion Design is Class 12.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
Why study a jewelry design course can be a subjective discussion. If you're interested in the fusion of wearable art with the study of metals, from gemstones to CAD, the course will give you knowledge of careers such as designers, manufacturers, gemologists, or entrepreneurs.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 6
Yes, LPU offers a B.Des in Animation and VFX, a 4-year undergraduate programme that focuses on animation, visual effects, and design fundamentals.
Admission is based on LPUNEST (Design) or as per the eligibility criteria, and the course includes practical learning, projects, and exposure to industry tools.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 10
You can go for this course if you have skills like sketching, an interest in garment types, trend forecasting, color theory, etc. Another important one includes soft skills and networking.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 10
If you are drawn towards the creative art of fashion in clothes, accessories, bags, footwear, etc. then you should consider this course. Once you get enough experience with reputable recruiters, the pay is usually very impressive.
You can go for this course if you have skills like sketching, an interest in garment types, trend forecasting, color theory, etc. Another important one includes soft skills and networking.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 10
Fashion Designing is creating designs and style statements for clothes and accessories, combining beauty, comfort, and functionality. Curriculum includes teaching how to sketch, make patterns, and construct outfits. Students learn about fusing creativity and aesthetic vision with trends.
Top Fashion Designing courses are a B.Des, MDes, MBA in Fashion Management, Certificate in Creative Fashion Styling, Online Fashion Design courses, etc.
Some of the Fashion Design Specializations are Apparel Design, Leather Design, Textile Design, Knitwear Design, Accessory & Jewellery Design, and Footwear Design.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 10
It's safe to say that this particular field is not limited to a certain age. Recruiters can be influenced by anything from a creative/ fresh outburst of a young designer straight out of college to an experienced visionary with a strong hold on what the brand demands. I'd say people of all ages can aspire to work in this domain. Just make sure you are applying as per the job descriptions and the recruiter's needs for relevant roles.
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