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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.
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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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Deeksha Dixit

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Despite being in the same discipline as fashion design, the two programs are very dissimilar. An analysis of the two is provided below to help you decide which is better for you:
1. Objective: Sustainable fashion and garment construction are emphasized in the B.FTech. In Apparel Production course curriculum. The principles and procedures of textile design are the main topics of the B. Des. In Textile Design.
2. Course Fee: Depending on the college, a B. Des. (TD) course may cost anywhere between Rs. 50,000 and Rs. 3 Lacs. The majority of colleges charge up to Rs. 3 Lacs for the B.FTech. In Apparel Production.
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Deeksha Dixit

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Although both programs are in the field of fashion design, they are very different from one another. Here is an evaluation of the two:
1. Goal: The B.F.Tech. in Apparel Production course curriculum focuses on sustainable fashion and garment construction. The focus of the B. Des. in Fashion Communication is marketing and product development.
2. Cost: The cost of a B. Des. course can range from Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 7 lacs, depending on the college. For the B.F.Tech. in Apparel Production, the majority of colleges charge up to Rs. 3 lacs.
3. Job Profile: With a B.F.Tech. in Apparel Production degree, you can work as a production controller, m
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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B.FTech is a four-year undergraduate programme which provides knowledge, techniques and methods required in the production of fashion accessories and fashion garments. The course provides students with necessary skills, use of techniques and equipment required in the fashion industry and its production and also introduces students to the management aspects of the fashion industry and an insight into the designing, managing, conceptualizing and marketing of fashion products and goods. While B. Des Fashion Design involves designing clothes, accessories according to the styles and trends of the fashion industry. Students learn about vario
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, you can take admission in B.Des course of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University on the basis of 12th from GSEB. The eligibility and admission criteria are given below.
Eligibility B.Des Fashion design (4 years) : Passed 10+2 examination or Equivalent
Admission criteria: Admission on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination (12th)

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Alan Belim P S

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You can try to attempt UCEED NIFT and NID after completing your 12th if you are interested in design. NID is the biggest design test in India. UCEED is the design test for admission in B. Des in IITs and NIFT is best for fashion-oriented design.

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Divya PanjaniEducation consultant

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B.Sc. Will give you knowledge of Science. Except basic Maths no part of Science is needed for Interiors. So it's better to go with B. Des. This will help you get trained with your hand drawings, sketching and lines. B. Des is a 4-year curriculum, while B.Sc. Fashion Designing is a 3-year programme. The B. Des in Interior Design will include more professional studies, including professional assignments, work projects, modules, and a more industry-specific curriculum.

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Shibiksha Mudaliar

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In my opinion, your son can take up a certification course from Bhanwar Rathore Design Studio under graphic designing as it covers software such as Adobe Photoshop.

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Mohamed Risham

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If you are seriously interested in Design you shouldn't go there because it is not for design it is the worst college one can choose for design. there are students studying there with ranks up to 5,000 based on UCEED because obviously it is it has 80% reservation 80% reservation for Delhi students that makes it worse people who don't even know what design is a studying there so it is probably not a good place if you really want to make a career in design or else you'll just get out of the college with nothing in your hand don't waste your money in life there are better design colleges like MIT ID Pune Srishti Bangalore is Mumbai just c
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