Anila, Lecturer- JD Institute of Fashion Design

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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The opportunities are high but the demand is based on skill and experience. Freshers usually have to struggle a lot in this field. It is advisable to pursue some certifications along like CAD etc. to help in finding a job.

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Satinder KaurProfessor, Apeejay Institute of Design

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Both the courses are at par. But as per my view, fashion design has better scope than just management. You have many options after doing fashion design.

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Satinder KaurProfessor, Apeejay Institute of Design

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If you are interested in fashion design, then go for B. Des. Degree in fashion from any reputed institute.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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I'd say India offers worthy education in fashion designing stream. It Offers great foundation. This is regardless the country advancement in fashion market and the acceptance of the fast fashion that is going on in the west. Well talking about education, Institutes like NIFT, NID, offer a detailed and equally competitive and qualitative knowledge, with which one can go abroad and still make it a success or stay back in India aiming to rule the market. Id Suggest one to prefer doing their UG in India as it is definitely feasible than going abroad. One can definitely opt to go abroad for their Masters cause there is vast branching and sp
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Satinder KaurProfessor, Apeejay Institute of Design

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You can take any stream but if you have fashion as a vocational subject and fine arts as supporting subject. This will help you.

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Satinder KaurProfessor, Apeejay Institute of Design

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Merchandiser, stylist, content writer, blogger, assistant designer, fashion illustrator, etc.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi,
Above 50% marks is enough. The main thing matters is entrance, and how you clear the entrance.

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