I have given 12th exams this year and I want to be a fashion designer. What should I do for the same?

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8 years ago
Hi, You can go for B. Design (Fashion) after class 12th. Eligibility for B. Design (Fashion) in most of the top universities is pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2, and you might have to qualify some entrance test of the university, (it may vary with the university you choose). Main aim of this de

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8 years ago
Hi Praveen, In order to pursue fashion design course, you need to appear for the GAT and CAT for various design institutes in India like NIFT, NID, Pearl Academy etc. Unfortunately, most top entrance exams have already taken place for 2018 batch. You can try your luck next year for these top exams.

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