What is the minimum marks required in 12th to pursue fashion designing?

Kindly suggest some other courses as well. 12th - 73% from HBSE (non-med) 10th - 84% from HBSE.

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2 years ago

Most of the fashion designing colleges require the students to score atleast 45%-50% aggregate in Class 10 and 12 from any recorgnised board to be considered eligible and students are also advised to appear for popular common entrance exams to increase their chances in getting accepted to most Fashi

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M
5 years ago
Hi, A student can apply for the programme for B. Des in Fashion, interior, product design, and more, Students coming from any 10+2 or graduation discipline from a recognised university, or board with a minimum aggregate of 50%, can appear for any entrance or admission process or any design course.

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Konatham Abhishek
5 years ago
12th grade results don't matter much to pursue fashion Designing. Just an aggregate score of 45% will do as there are different entrance exams for almost all the designing colleges on the basis of which you're given the admission.

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jigyasa arya
8 years ago
Hi, You have scored well. You are eligible for any of the best colleges. You should try for NIFT Bachelor's of design (FD). And also, try for PEARL ACADEMY and NIIFT.

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Pragati Choudhary
8 years ago
Well, your 12th grade results don't matter much to pursue fashion Designing. Just an aggregate score of 45% will do as there are different entrance exams for almost all the designing college on the basis of which you're given the admission.

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Bhanu Thakur
9 years ago
You need to score at least 60 percent marks.

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You need to get 60%, if you are aiming for good colleges.

Abhinav Sinha
9 years ago
You need to score a minimum of 55% marks to pursue fashion designing course from any college.

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G
9 years ago
Hi, To pursue fashion designing, you just need 50% aggregate in 12th.

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adination india
9 years ago
For perusing Fashion design course you need minimum of 60% in class 12

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It's 50%

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