Should I opt for higher studies or pursue a job after completing Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design and why?

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    Manindra Tr | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    * The scope depends on your interest in the field of fashion design like Fabrics, apparel, texture, materials, combinations, accessories, etc. * After selecting one of the fields fashion design, then it depends on your work and portfolios, scores and internships grades for getting an opportunity anywhere. * Fashion Design Industry serves great to people who are creative and passionate in their respective fields. * Scope is real high in Fashion Industry as now people are more aware and concerned about their wardrobes and apparel nowadays. The School of Design & Fashion at IILM University, Gurugram offers a choice of career by combin
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    Rishi Ahuja | Contributor-Level 9

    4 years ago
    You can go for MBA in fashion designing. Jaipur National University offers two years' M. B.A. In Fashion Management programme for upcoming young creative managers in the field of the fashion industry. The objective of this programme is to develop leadership and managerial strength in the fields of management, merchandising and retailing, marketing of the garment export houses, fashion and lifestyle and retail sectors. The M. B.A. In fashion management combines brand management, fashion studies with Business communication and fashion buying methods or tools. Students in this course will be guided to set and perform smart research-orient
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    If you want to pursue a career as a fashion designer, a Bachelors degree is enough to make you a competent professional. However, if you are looking to go a step further and make a career in fashion marketing, fashion communication, retail management, entrepreneurship or a teaching faculty, pursuing a Masters would be a good idea. These days, many institutes have come up with an MBA course in fashion management, which is also a good option apart from other conventional Masters degree like M.Des, M.Sc, M.FTech, and MFA, etc. Some of the top colleges offering Masters in fashion are as follows:
    National Institute of Design
    National Institut
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    Sarita Budhiraja

    6 years ago
    If you want to pursue a career as a fashion designer, a Bachelors degree is enough to make you a competent professional. But if you are looking to go a step further and make a career in fashion marketing, fashion communication, retail management, entrepreneurship or a teaching faculty, pursuing a Masters would be a good idea. These days, many institutes have come up with an MBA course in fashion management which is also a good option apart from other conventional Masters degree like M.Des, M.Sc, M.F.Tech and MFA etc.
    Some of the top colleges offering Masters in fashion are as follows:
    National Institute of Design
    National Institute of Fas
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