Advance Diploma in Fashion Design
Duration | Eligibility |
2 Years | 12th Pass |
Syllabus
First Year | Second Year |
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Teaching Methodology
Features
Value add on | Event & Activities |
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What will be career option after the fashion design course?
Fashion design students can branch out into various roles within the below industry based on syllabus covered interest and practice.
- Manufacturing industry
- Textile industry
- Retail industry
- Involve working closely with designers
- Personal designer
- Start up a small scale fashion workshop
Here’s a breakdown of some potential job roles where a fashion designer could pursue:
- Designer: Creating and developing new designs, concepts, and collections for clothing, accessories, or footwear.
- Production Manager: Overseeing the manufacturing process, coordinating with suppliers, managing production schedules, and ensuring products meet quality standards.
- Quality Control: Inspecting finished products to ensure they meet the brand’s quality standards, identifying defects, and implementing corrective measures.
- Pattern Maker: Developing and creating patterns for garments based on design specifications, ensuring accuracy and fit.
- CAD Designer: Using computer-aided design software to create digital sketches, technical drawings, and 3D models of fashion products.
- Sourcing Manager: Managing the sourcing of materials and components required for production, negotiating with suppliers, and ensuring timely delivery.
- Supply Chain Manager: Overseeing the entire supply chain process, from sourcing raw materials to delivering finished products to customers, optimizing efficiency and reducing costs.
- Marketing Manager: Developing marketing strategies, campaigns, and promotions to promote fashion products, analysing market trends, and identifying target audiences.
- Fashion Buyer: Selecting and purchasing clothing, accessories, and other fashion items for retail stores or online platforms, based on market trends, customer preferences, and budget considerations.
- Visual Merchandiser: Creating visually appealing displays and layouts in retail stores to showcase products effectively and attract customers.
- Retail Store Manager: Overseeing day-to-day operations of a retail store, managing staff, optimizing sales performance, and ensuring a positive customer experience.
- Fashion Stylist: Assisting customers with selecting outfits, providing fashion advice, and creating cohesive looks based on their preferences and needs.
- Sales Associate: Assisting customers with product inquiries, processing sales transactions, and maintaining a clean and organized store environment.
- Design Assistant: Assisting designers with various tasks such as sketching, fabric sourcing, creating mood boards, and organizing design portfolios.
- Fashion Illustrator: Creating detailed illustrations or digital renderings of designer concepts, helping to visualize and communicate design ideas.
- Operations Manager: Managing day-to-day operations, optimizing workflows, overseeing production schedules, and ensuring smooth functioning of the manufacturing process.