Can I pursue a Diploma in fashion design? I completed my graduation in 2015 and I am from arts background.
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Undoubtedly, you can pursue it. Enroll yourself in a university.

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7 years ago
Yes, you can pursue Diploma in fashion design if you have a Bachelors degree. All the best.
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It's your choice how you want to learn, how much time you are able to give to learning and how much you want to get yourself a job. Though, ultimately, the time it takes to become a graphic designer can be anywhere between around six months to five years.
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