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Neha Arora

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NIFT Chennai Cutoff 2024 has been released for Round 3. The Cutoff were released as opening and closing ranks for different categories under the AI quota. The most competitive course for NIFT Chennai was B.F.Tech in Apparel Production, with the closing cutoff of 318, for the General AI category candidates.Candidates can refer to the table below to check the Cutoff ranks of different courses offered at NIFT Chennai:Course2024B.Des. in Accessory Design644B.Des. in Textile Design1133B.Des. in Knitwear Design1310B.FTech. in Apparel Production318B.Des. in Leather Design1465 

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Divyansh Rawat

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The B.Des in Jewellery Design at IIGJ Jaipur features a comprehensive curriculum covering design fundamentals, gemology, manufacturing techniques, CAD design, and market trends, aimed at equipping students with both practical and creative skills.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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The table below draws comparison between the highlights of both the courses. Students can see to know the major differences between BDes in Jewellery Design and Diploma in Jewellery Design:Points of Difference B.Des in Jewelry DesignDiploma in Jewelry DesignDuration3-4 YearsVaries from a few months to year Level Undergraduate degreeDiploma or certificateFocusComprehensive, covers theory and practical aspects of jewellery designFocus on skills and theorySyllabusDesign principles, gemology, metalwork, CAD design, and business aspects.Concentrated on hands-on skills and basic jewellery design techniquesAdmission Requirement
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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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The difference between BDes in Jewellery Design and BSc in Jewellery Design is as follows:BDes in Jewellery DesignBSc in Jewellery DesignCourse Duration: 4 yearsCourse Duration: 3 yearsIt is more oriented with the profession of Jewellery DesignIt is more oriented with the scientific aspects of Jewellery DesignIt is a Design degree.It is a Science degreeBDes in Jewellery Design graduates can find career opportunities in the fashion sector.BSc in Jewellery Design graduates can find more career opportunities in academia and scientific fields.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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After completing BDes, you can find work as a Fashion designer, Graphic designer, Fashion stylist, Art/Set director, and Design manager. You can also opt for postgraduate courses such as MDes (Master of Design) or MA in Design. After completing BDes, many students also pursue short-term certificate courses or Diploma courses in the fields of Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Fashion Styling, Visual Merchandising, Creative Pattern Making, Accessory Design, and UI/UX Design.

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The B.Des (Bachelor of Design) placements at CT Institute of Higher Studies are promising. The institutes dedicated placement cell facilitates opportunities for students through campus recruitment drives. Top recruiters include companies like Myntra, Raymond, Pantaloons FabIndia and Reliance Retail. The placement process involves pre placement talks portfolio assessments design tests and interviews. The curriculums practical focus, combined with industry interactions and internships ensures that graduates are well prepared for the job market. Overall, B.Des graduates from CT Institute find good placement opportunities in leading design
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