Ellen College ADFD FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between the Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design and the B.Des Fashion Design at Ellen College?
Ans. The Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design (ADFD) is a 2-year programme costing Rs. 2,00,000 in total, while the B.Des Fashion Design is a 4-year UGC-recognised degree costing Rs. 5,82,000. The ADFD is skill-focused and designed for faster industry entry, covering practical aspects of fashion design including garment construction, pattern making, and portfolio development. The B.Des is a comprehensive degree programme that includes deeper theoretical knowledge, design research, and is recognised for higher education and government job applications. Students who want to enter the industry quickly or are unsure about committing to a 4-year programme often choose the ADFD, while those aiming for senior design roles or further studies prefer the B.Des.
Ques. Is the Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design from Ellen College recognised by any university or board?
Ans. The Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design at Ellen College of Design is a college-level diploma programme. Unlike the B.Des degree (which is UGC-recognised and affiliated to Rajasthan ILD Skill University), the Advanced Diploma is a vocational/skill-based qualification. It is valued by employers in the fashion industry for its practical training, but it may not be equivalent to a university degree for purposes of government job applications or higher education admissions. Students who wish to pursue a degree after the diploma can consider lateral entry or bridge programmes. Candidates should clarify the recognition status directly with the college before enrolling.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing the Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design?
Ans. Graduates of the Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design can pursue careers as Fashion Designers, Apparel Stylists, Pattern Makers, Fashion Merchandisers, Boutique Owners, and Fashion Illustrators. The programme's practical focus makes graduates job-ready for entry-level positions in fashion brands, garment manufacturing units, retail companies, and design studios. Jaipur's thriving textile and export industry also provides opportunities in traditional and sustainable fashion. Many graduates also choose to start their own boutiques or freelance as fashion designers. The college's placement cell provides support with internship placements and job connections.
Ques. Can I pursue the Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design after completing a Diploma in Fashion Design at Ellen College?
Ans. Yes, students who have completed the 1-year Diploma in Fashion Design (DFD) at Ellen College can progress to the Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design (ADFD) as a natural next step. The ADFD builds on the foundational skills covered in the DFD and provides more advanced training in garment construction, portfolio development, and industry exposure. Students interested in this progression should contact the college admissions office to understand the credit transfer or direct entry options available.
Ques. Does the Advanced Diploma programme include internship or placement support?
Ans. Yes, Ellen College of Design provides internship guidance and placement support to Advanced Diploma students as well. The college has partnerships with 80+ recruiting companies including Pantaloons, Lifestyle, Liva, Mokshi, and others. Students are supported with portfolio development, styling workshops, and industry exposure sessions that help them connect with potential employers. Internship opportunities are facilitated during the programme, giving students real-world experience before graduation. However, placement outcomes depend on individual performance, portfolio quality, and market conditions.
Ques. Is there any entrance exam required for admission to the Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design at Ellen College?
Ans. No entrance exam is required for admission to the Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design at Ellen College of Design. Admission is merit-based and direct, based on 10+2 marks and a counselling session with the college. Unlike the B.Des programme (which may require the EEED - Ellen Entrance Exam for Design), the diploma programmes at Ellen College follow a straightforward direct admission process. Students simply need to fill the registration form, attend a counselling session, submit documents, and pay the admission fee to confirm their seat.







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