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John Desouza

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Gajendra,
To become a fashion designer you have to pursue a fashion designing course from a reputed institute.
The minimum qualification is 10+2 with 50% of marks.
To do Fashion designing you have to appear for entrance tests:-
1. Common Entrance Test for Design or
2. National Entrance Examination for Design or
3. NIFT entrance test.
Many streams are available in fashion designing course, you can choose any stream based on your interest:-
- Textile Management
- Fashion Communication
- Fashion Technology
- Fashion Business Management
- Fashion Illustration and Design
- Home Textile Management
- Fashion and Apparel Design
- Clothing Technology
- Fas
...more

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Harshit Jain

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It would be tough to manage fashion designing and air hostess profession because after flying for 8 to 10 hours all the crew needs complete rest and shifts and are made in such a manner. Before flying medical tests are done and if the crew is found unfit then they are denied from flying. So, it would be difficult to opt for both the professions. Fashion designing also requires hard and dedicated work.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
From any stream whether it's arts commerce or science, you can pursue fashion design programme. If you are good in maths then you may choose commerce because through that your door will be open for others fields if your interest would lost after 1 year.
All the best.

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Ronmi Bora

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You may take the entrance exam for NIT and enrol for course in fashion designing. Several other institutes like Symbiosis has their own entrance exam.

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Nandhini Balu

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To become a fashion designer, choose a college to do a degree in fashion designing. Bachelor degrees are provided in both science and technology.
If you are doing 12th in science group, choose fashion designing in B.Tech or in B.Sc.
If you need a good job, do PG also.
Many entrance exam also available for doing fashion designing course in reputed colleges for that you need to prepare in advance.

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Nandhini Balu

Beginner-Level 4

If you want to become a professional fashion designer, you need to pursue a degree in fashion designing. It would be better if you do complete a PG.
Good knowledge of the subject and field can be received when you choose a college with the internship programme.
Internship programme gives you better clarity about the field. So try to choose a college with internship programme.

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CREOVALLEY CREO

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Create your portfolio and share it with the designer under whom you want to work. It is very important to highlight your USP.

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