BDes (Fashion Communication)
A total of 60 colleges provide this course across different locations.
BDes (Fashion Communication)
The Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) in Fashion Communication is a four-year undergraduate program that merges fashion with communication strategies, focusing on the visual and conceptual aspects of the fashion industry. This course equips students with the skills to effectively convey fashion narratives across various media platforms. Key Highlights: ? Duration: 4 years ? Core Subjects: Graphic Design, Fashion Media, Space Design, Fashion Thinking, Visual Merchandising, & Photography and Videography for Fashion ? Eligibility Criteria: - Educational Qualification: Completion of 10+2 (Higher Secondary) education from a recognized board. - Minimum Marks: Typically, a minimum aggregate score of 50% in the qualifying examination. ? Admission Process: May include entrance examinations, portfolio reviews, and personal interviews, depending on the institution's selection criteria. Career Opportunities: Graduates with a B.Des. in Fashion Communication can pursue various roles within the fashion and lifestyle industry, including: ? Fashion Stylist: Curating and coordinating outfits for photoshoots, events, or publications. ? Visual Merchandiser: Designing retail displays to enhance product appeal and customer engagement. ? Fashion Photographer: Capturing fashion imagery for magazines, advertisements, and digital platforms. ? Brand Strategist: Developing and implementing branding strategies for fashion labels. ? Content Creator: Producing engaging content for social media and other digital channels. This program offers a blend of creative and strategic skills, preparing students to effectively communicate fashion concepts and trends in a dynamic industry.
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- Educational Qualification: Completion of higher secondary education (10+2) from a recognized board in any stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts).
- Minimum Marks: An aggregate score of at least 50% in the qualifying examination. Some institutions may have different requirements; for instance, Pearl Academy requires a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2. ()
- Entrance Examinations: Candidates may need to appear for national or institute-specific entrance exams such as UCEED, NID DAT, NIFT Entrance Exam, or Pearl Academy's Design Aptitude Test (DAT). ()
- Age Limit: Some institutions have an upper age limit; for example, NIFT specifies that candidates should be less than 24 years old as of 1st August of the year of admission, with a relaxation of 5 years for reserved categories. ()
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- Educational Qualification: Completion of higher secondary education (10+2) from a recognized board in any stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts).
- Minimum Marks: An aggregate score of at least 50% in the qualifying examination. Some institutions may have different requirements; for instance, Pearl Academy requires a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2. ()
- Entrance Examinations: Candidates may need to appear for national or institute-specific entrance exams such as UCEED, NID DAT, NIFT Entrance Exam, or Pearl Academy's Design Aptitude Test (DAT). ()
- Age Limit: Some institutions have an upper age limit; for example, NIFT specifies that candidates should be less than 24 years old as of 1st August of the year of admission, with a relaxation of 5 years for reserved categories. ()