Ellen College DFD FAQs
Ques. What is the Diploma in Fashion Design at Ellen College and who is it best suited for?
Ans. The Diploma in Fashion Design (DFD) at Ellen College of Design is a 1-year beginner-friendly programme that introduces students to the fundamentals of fashion design, including silhouette, garment construction, pattern making, and basic styling. It is best suited for students who have just completed Class 10 or 12 and want to explore fashion design before committing to a longer programme, working individuals who want a quick skill upgrade, or anyone who wants to test their interest in fashion before enrolling in the 2-year Advanced Diploma or 4-year B.Des degree. The programme is also popular for its affordability at Rs. 1,10,000 total.
Ques. Can I progress to the Advanced Diploma or B.Des after completing the Diploma in Fashion Design?
Ans. Yes, the Diploma in Fashion Design (DFD) is designed as a foundation course and a natural stepping stone to higher programmes at Ellen College. Students who complete the DFD can progress to the 2-year Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design (ADFD) or, with the required 10+2 qualification, apply for the 4-year B.Des Fashion Design degree. The foundational skills gained in the DFD provide a strong base for more advanced design training. Students interested in this progression should contact the college admissions office to understand the credit transfer or direct entry options available.
Ques. Is the Diploma in Fashion Design from Ellen College recognised for employment?
Ans. The Diploma in Fashion Design from Ellen College of Design is a college-level qualification that is valued by employers in the fashion industry for its practical training. However, it is not a university-affiliated degree and may not be equivalent to a formal degree for government job applications or higher education admissions. For entry-level positions in fashion brands, garment manufacturing units, boutiques, and design studios, the diploma provides sufficient practical skills. Students who want a formally recognised qualification should consider the B.Des Fashion Design degree, which is UGC-recognised and affiliated to Rajasthan ILD Skill University.
Ques. What will I learn in the 1-year Diploma in Fashion Design at Ellen College?
Ans. In the 1-year Diploma in Fashion Design, students learn the fundamentals of fashion design including design principles, fashion illustration, silhouette development, basic pattern making, cutting and sewing techniques, garment construction, and basic styling. The programme is hands-on and studio-based, with students working on practical projects from the very beginning. By the end of the programme, students will have a basic portfolio of their work and the foundational skills needed to either enter the industry at an entry level or progress to a more advanced programme. The college also exposes students to Jaipur's rich textile heritage through workshops and field visits.
Ques. How does the fee payment work for the Diploma in Fashion Design at Ellen College?
Ans. The total fee for the 1-year Diploma in Fashion Design is Rs. 1,10,000, which includes tuition fee (Rs. 60,000), admission fee (Rs. 15,000), registration fee (Rs. 20,000), and development fee (Rs. 15,000). Fees are collected on a quarterly basis, meaning students pay in instalments every three months rather than in a single lump sum. This quarterly payment structure makes the programme financially manageable. Students should confirm the exact quarterly instalment amounts and payment schedule with the college admissions office at the time of joining.
Ques. Does the Diploma in Fashion Design include any placement or internship support?
Ans. Ellen College of Design provides basic placement guidance and internship support to Diploma in Fashion Design students. The college has partnerships with 80+ recruiting companies and facilitates internship opportunities during or after the programme. However, given the 1-year duration and entry-level nature of the diploma, most students use it as a foundation before pursuing higher programmes or entry-level roles in fashion. Students who want stronger placement support are encouraged to consider the Advanced Diploma or B.Des programmes, which offer more comprehensive placement assistance and portfolio development.





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