I am good at sketching apparels. Should I do any certificate course or degree course in fashion?

I am an engineering student & got yeardown twice.

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    Rajveer Kaur

    4 years ago
    Hi
    B.Sc. Fashion Design is the best choice after 10+2. Its 3 year degree where you will learn all about fashion from basic to advance level. Instead of Certificate course you can do graduation which I mentioned above. Many institutes have their own entrance exams and interviews too. In https://pcte.edu.in/ we gave the admission on the basis of personal interviews.
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    Myra Chauhan

    3 years ago
    Yes, you should do graduation, if you want to have Fashion Designing as your specialised career.
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    Sangya Kumari | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    You should definitely join Chandigarh University. Department of Fashion and Design combines Fashion with the latest technological changes. From Creative to Fashion products, Our Faculty will guide you through innovative learning experiences. Ranked among the Best Fashion Designing colleges in India, we offer a flexible course of study in which students are encouraged to develop a strong practice. Elective courses in other department open students to new and different methods and processes. Our vision is to create a premier fashion academy, globally recognised as a leader and to empower students to become globally responsible citizen. O
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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Yes, surely you can pursue your degree in Fashion Design as per your interest. Admission in any programme depends on the Eligibility criteria to be qualified for that programme. There are two programmes being offered at LPU in Fashion Design. Programmes Available in Fashion Design. Sc. (Design - Fashion) 3 years programme and B. Design (Fashion) which is a 4 years programme. These programmes Provides specialisation in fashion design or Fashion technology to enable the students to achieve Specific orientation towards industry requirements. Eligibility to join these programmes is to get Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English
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    Pragati Nayan proud to be a designer | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Yes, of course, if you want good career opportunities, you should choose B.Des or B.Sc.
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    iam ssuhana | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Go for B.Sc. Fashion Designing. But you are required to meet a few criteria
    you must have successfully completed 10+2 in any stream with min 50%-60%. (may vary university to university). You must have studied English at 12th as one of the main subjects. You must have qualified the entrance exam such as CEED LPU-NEST AIEED
    NIFT
    Institutes doing really well in this field are:
    National Institute of Design
    National Institute of Fashion Technology, International School of Design
    Indian Institute of Fashion Technology
    Lovely professional University
    Pearl Academy
    International School of Design, Mumbai
    MIT Institute of Design - Pune.
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    Ananya Adhi | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    You can go for B.Sc Fashion Designing, but the eligibility criteria for that should be 50-60%.
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    Richa Raghawan | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    It is always better to go for a degree course rather than certificate. As degree opens more career avenues for you and teaches you more about a specific field.

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