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Fashion Design Courses

Cultivate your passion for fashion with top-tier Degree, Diploma, and Certificate courses offered by leading International Design Schools in India. Elevate your skills, unleash your creativity, and embark on a rewarding journey in the world of fashion design.

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Fashion Design Courses

Cultivate your passion for fashion with top-tier Degree, Diploma, and Certificate courses offered by leading International Design Schools in India. Elevate your skills, unleash your creativity, and embark on a rewarding journey in the world of fashion design.

INSD Ahmedabad

Learn from the best – One of the Leading Institutes of Ahmedabad

INSD Ahmedabad focuses on being an integral part of creating successful designers, by giving them the exposure required to have the proper knowledge and personality to flourish in their respective design fields.

2 Years Fully Online / Offline Program
UGC Recognized Degree
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Fashion Design Degree Courses

BDES in
Fashion Design

Eligibility: 12th and above
Duration: 4 Yrs

BSC in
Fashion Design

Eligibility: 12th and above
Duration: 3 Yrs

Advance Diploma in
Fashion Design

Eligibility: 10+2
Duration: 2 Yrs

Diploma in
Fashion Design

Eligibility: 10th,12th & above
Duration: 1 Yr

Certificate Course in
Fashion Design

Eligibility: 10th Standard
Duration: 6 months

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Student Testimonials

As a INSD Student, I got an opportunity to participate in Pune times fashion week. I’m very grateful that I got such a good institute and mentor.

Mahima Kulkarni
Student of Fashion Styling

Being at INSD Pune Deccan, Kothrud was a wonderful experience. I got to learn a lot to go beyond the blues and to experiment with different ideas and with different concepts With the help of Megha ma’am we could put our imagination to reality she’s is the most amazing mentor we have.

Mast. Vinayak madne
Student of Fashion Styling

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Curriculum Created by Industry Experts

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Career Paths:

  • Fashion Designer
  • Retail Buyer
  • Retail Manager
  • Fashion Stylist
  • Textile Designer
  • Personal Shopper
  • Designer/Assistant Designer
  • Pattern Designer
  • Fashion Illustrator
  • Fashion Entrepreneur
  • Costume designer
  • Fashion consultant
  • Personal stylist
  • Production pattern maker
  • Fashion coordinator
  • Trend forecaster
  • Fashion Blogger
  • Visual Merchandiser
  • Brand Consultant
  • Accessory Designer
  • Assistant Buyer
  • Fashion Buyer
  • Fashion Merchandiser
  • Fashion House Agent
  • Production Quality Analyst
  • Fashion show coordinator
  • Fashion Show organizer

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A Bachelor of Design (BDes) in Fashion Design is a four-year undergraduate degree program that equips students with the skills and knowledge to design clothing and accessories. It’s a comprehensive program that goes beyond just sketching and aesthetics.

Develop a strong foundation in the fashion industry, from design and creation to production and business.

Gain a range of skills in areas like illustration, pattern making, textile science, and trend forecasting.

Prepare for a variety of careers in fashion design, merchandising, and related fields.

The eligibility criteria may vary depending on the institution, but generally, you’ll need to have completed high school (10+2) with a minimum percentage (usually around 50%). Some institutes may require entrance exams specific to design courses.

Fashion Designer

Fashion Stylist

Merchandiser

Design Manager

Costume Designer

Textile Designer (with specialization)

Entrepreneur (starting your own fashion label)

Creativity and a strong sense of design

Artistic ability (sketching, illustration)

An eye for detail and proportion

Good understanding of fabrics and textiles

Strong communication and interpersonal skills

Business acumen (especially if you want to launch your own label)

A Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Fashion Design is a three-year undergraduate program that focuses on the technical and practical aspects of designing garments, accessories, and textiles. Compared to a BDes, it may have a stronger emphasis on the science behind fabrics, construction techniques, and the fashion industry as a whole.

Develop a solid understanding of garment construction, pattern making, and textile science.

Gain practical skills in design software, draping, and garment creation.

Prepare for careers in areas like production, technical design, and quality control within the fashion industry.

The eligibility criteria may vary by institution, but generally, you’ll need to have completed high school (10+2) with a minimum percentage (usually around 50%). Some institutes may have specific entrance exams.

Fashion Designer (often with a focus on technical aspects)

Technical Designer

Pattern Maker

Production Manager

Quality Control Specialist

Costume Designer (with additional training)

Textile Designer (with specialization)

Strong technical skills in pattern making, draping, and garment construction

Understanding of textiles, fabrics, and their properties

Proficiency in design software (e.g., Adobe Illustrator)

Good communication and teamwork abilities

Attention to detail and quality control

An Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design is a vocational program, typically lasting two to three years, that provides intensive training in the design and creation of clothing and accessories. It bridges the gap between basic design skills and professional industry readiness.

Individuals with a high school diploma (10+2) or equivalent who are passionate about fashion design.

People looking for a faster track to a fashion design career compared to a bachelor’s degree.

Professionals seeking to upskill or transition into the fashion design field.

Develop a strong foundation in design principles, sketching, pattern making, and garment construction.

Gain practical skills in areas like draping, textile selection, and computer-aided design (CAD).

Build a professional portfolio to showcase your design skills to potential employers.

Enter the workforce faster than with a traditional university degree.

Fashion Designer (often working as an assistant or associate designer)

Sample Maker

Pattern Maker

Production Assistant

Costume Designer (with additional training)

Quality Control Inspector

A mix of classroom lectures, practical workshops, studio projects, and industry visits.

Emphasis on hands-on learning and developing a strong design portfolio.

An Advanced Diploma generally requires a higher level of education (10+2) and offers a more in-depth curriculum compared to a basic Diploma program.

The tuition fees can vary depending on the institute, location, and program duration. However, it’s typically less expensive than a university degree.

A Certificate Course in Fashion Design is a short-term program, typically lasting a few months to a year, that introduces you to the fundamentals of fashion design. It’s ideal for beginners or those who want to explore fashion design before committing to a longer program.

The fees are typically more affordable compared to longer programs due to the shorter duration.

Individuals with no prior design experience but an interest in fashion.

People looking to gain basic design skills for personal use or a career change.

Professionals in related fields (e.g., tailoring, textiles) seeking to expand their knowledge.

Learn basic design principles, sketching techniques, and fashion terminology.

Gain practical skills in areas like illustration, fabric selection, and basic pattern making.

Build a mini-portfolio to showcase your design development.

Test your interest in fashion design before pursuing a more advanced program.

While a certificate alone may not qualify you for professional design positions, it can be a stepping stone to further education or an apprenticeship.

You might find work in areas like fashion retail sales, personal styling (with additional training), or costume design assistance.

The knowledge gained could also be valuable for starting your own small fashion business.

The program format may vary, but it often includes a combination of lectures, demonstrations, hands-on workshops, and individual projects.

The fees are typically more affordable compared to longer programs due to the shorter duration.

Many fashion design institutes, community colleges, online platforms, and private design schools offer Certificate Courses. Research online or contact institutions directly for details on their specific programs.

No, certificate courses are shorter and provide a basic foundation, while diplomas and advanced diplomas are more comprehensive programs that prepare you for a professional career in fashion design.

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