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Shubham Singhkeen learner

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Hi Lakshmi,
Of course, you can. It definitely acts as an extra qualification to your career. There is a wide scope in fashion designing as the modern world takes into account dress as a part of personality and looks forward for more fashionable clothes. Indian fashion designers are also gaining prestige not only in India but also in foreign countries. Diploma in Fashion Design is a 1-year Diploma course, the minimum eligibility is 10+2 from any recognised college or its equivalent exam. Admission to Diploma in Fashion Design course depends on the basis of candidates performance in a relevant entrance exam, and subsequentround of counse
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Kukki Bala

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Kindly click the link below.
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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

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As my experience and opinion, fashion design course is best course. Nowadays, everybody want this kind of fashion course, because this course is a Diploma course, and as you know our country starts digitalization skill India, so this course is best.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi,
Yes, she is eligible as the basic eligibility criteria is to have completed 10+2 from a recognized board of education.

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Navita Batra

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Below is the eligibility:
Qualification: Graduation
Additional Details
Candidate is required to be a Graduate in Footwear / LGAD / Design / Engineering /Production / Technology or any other related programme. Exam FDDI AIST.

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Shankari Chowdhury

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Hi, you can do another Diploma in a more specialized subject, or go for a Bachelor's degree. Fashion Design hons., Fashion and Marketing, 3D fashion design, Fashion Media, Textiles etc. Now, which course is best for you depend on you and your interest. Lasalle College of Arts, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Taf. Tc in Singapore are popular. In India NIFT is among the best. Visit the institute websites to check the various programs and decide what to study based on your interest and career you want to be in.

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HAMSTECH

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Hi Sai Prasanna,
You can join for Fashion Design or any other related course.

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Paulami Sa'

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Yes, you can, if you take up some course, and with the help of that course, you can take up some internship or make contacts and learn the basics of fashion design. Rest, you can learn with your job.

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Paulami Sa'

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NIFT doesn't have a specific Master's degree in textile design. Masters is a researched based degree and select programs, where you can work with textiles. It is best to reach out to the faculty and see, if any of them are involved in textiles or worked in that field.

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Paulami Sa'

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CAT is the most important part of the question paper. Start sketching and develop your own style of sketching and coloring. I cannot stress this enough. Good drawing skills are very important. How you present/draw your ideas is just as important as the idea itself. Keep reading the newspaper (especially around November-December) It will help you in GK part of GAT and help you generate better ideas. Most questions in CAT are related to current scenarios. . Based on the happenings and big stories in the media, plan and create small sketches. This way you'll save time on thinking during the actual exams. Go through various artists on soci
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