Which are the various courses for Jewellery Designing and how are they different?

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Certification courses in Jewellery Design such as Craft Based Jewellery Design, Jewellery Manufacturing, Traditional Jewellery (Kundan Meena & Enameling), 2-D Designing (Core Draw), Jewellery for International Market, Gem Identification & Processing, 3-D Design Jewel CAD, Contemporary Enameling, Diamond Jewellery Design, Jewellery Illustration & Design, Computer Aided Jewellery Design, Jewellery Design and Couture Jewellery - Jewellery Range Development for International Luxury Brands. Post Graduate Diploma in Jewellery Management, Diploma in Jewellery Designing & Management, Jewellery in Organized Retail & Life Style Management, Cer
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    Isha Bhardwaj Program Manager , Great learning | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    There are ample of courses available for Jewellery Designing in India including Bachelors and Masters and Degree and Diploma.
    Here is the list :
    Certification courses in Jewellery Design such as Craft Based Jewellery Design, Jewellery Manufacturing, Traditional Jewellery (Kundan Meena & Enameling), 2-D Designing (Core Draw), Jewellery for International Market, Gem Identification & Processing, 3-D Design Jewel CAD, Contemporary Enameling, Diamond Jewellery Design, Jewellery Illustration & Design, Computer Aided Jewellery Design, Jewellery Design and Couture Jewellery - Jewellery Range Development for International Luxury Brands.
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    Humera Akhtar | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Types of courses available for the modern jeweller.
    Diploma Courses:
    A Diploma is a good way to enter the jewellery making field on a practical level. They are often shorter and cheaper than a full degree course, and will often be an entry-level course that requires no previous experience. Diplomas are therefore very good for those wanting to go from amateur to professional quality jewellery design and making, without a theoretical or analytical aspect.
    Undergraduate Courses
    For those who are at the early stage in their career and have not had the chance to develop and expand the craft of jewellery making, an undergraduate course is a grea
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