Fashion Design Scope
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
It is difficult to say which course has a better 'scope'. What college you've studied in, how good your portfolio is, the internships you've taken, etc., make a huge difference. Your interests and skill set should be the deciding factor when it comes to choosing a course.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Or
You can choose BBA or B.Com , according to me that degree don't have anything that supports fashion designing.
All the best
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8 years agoGuide-Level 11
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8 years agoGuide-Level 11
Degree in Textile Industry .
Bachelor degree in Fashion Technology.
Bachelor of Engineering in Fashion Engineering.
Bachelor degree in Leather Technology.
For taking admission in these above courses you will have to apply for NIFT(National Institute of Fashion Technology) Entrance Exam.
To apply for this entrance exam,you will need to fulfill these Eligibility conditions :-
Academic qualification :-
Your minimum educational qualification should be Inter passed out
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
your interest and creativity works well and good in fashion industry. it's not upto the stream of study you choose. in fashion industry two kund of courses are introduced, one thing is integrated course based on fashion M.tech fashion technology and other thing is three years course B.sc costume design and fashion precisely called as CDF. some institutes conduct an exam based on it.for example NIFT. so think wise and choose wise.All the best for your career.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Take any creative subject or arts or languages. I would recommend you to start practicing sketching to begin with. Try to observe things closely and sketch them. You can also buy good sketch books from the market for sketching including shading, shadows and human figures. However, soon you may have to upgrade to more serious books like The Survival Kit by Richards William.
Psychology and literature are two useful subjects. Try to participate in writing, drawing/ painting, sports, dramatics, music, singing etc., whatever is possible for you.
If any good life Art or Method Art Classes are available in your neighborhood then
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2013-08-30 09:05:05Guide-Level 12
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