B. Sc. Fashion Design
(Specialisation in Fashion, Lifestyle & Boutique Management)
Duration | Eligibility |
4 Years | 12th Pass |
Syllabus
In line with the new education policy, students now have the option to choose subjects based on their preferences in certain semesters. Savitribai Phule University is currently in the process of developing its curriculum, so there may be minor changes to the syllabus even after a month or during the course of study. The Times and Trends Academy (TTA) is known for its industry-oriented syllabus, providing students with additional learning beyond the regular curriculum. This ensures that students gain practical knowledge and skills that are highly relevant to the industry, enhancing their employability and overall educational experience.
Admission Criteria: TTA Entrance Examination or personal interview
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Semester II
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Semester III
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Semester IV
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Semester V
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Semester VI
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Semester VII
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Semester VIII
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Teaching Methodology
Features
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 a small scale fashion workshop
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.
- Operations Manager: Managing day-to-day operations, optimizing workflows, overseeing production schedules, and ensuring smooth functioning of the manufacturing process.
- 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.