JU B.Des FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between fashion design and apparel design?
Ans. Fashion design is the broader field encompassing design aesthetics, trend forecasting, and creative vision. Apparel design is a specialized aspect focusing on garment construction and wearability. The B.Des Fashion Design program at JECRC covers both aspects, teaching students to create designs that are both aesthetically appealing and commercially viable.
Ques. What software skills will I learn in this program?
Ans. You'll learn industry-standard design software including Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator), CAD software for fashion design, digital pattern making tools, and fashion design-specific applications. These skills make you immediately employable in modern fashion design studios and brands.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing this course?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as fashion designers, apparel designers, textile designers, fashion merchandisers, fashion consultants, fashion entrepreneurs, and design managers. You can work with leading fashion brands, design houses, apparel manufacturers, fashion retailers, or start your own fashion venture. JECRC's placement record shows 75%+ placement rate with average packages of 4.6-5 LPA.
Ques. Is portfolio submission mandatory for admission?
Ans. Yes, portfolio submission is a critical part of the admission process. Your portfolio should showcase your creative work, design thinking, and artistic skills. The Portfolio Interaction (PI) Process allows faculty to understand your design philosophy and potential. This helps the university select students with genuine passion for fashion design.
Ques. What is the Indian fashion industry outlook?
Ans. The Indian fashion industry is one of the fastest-growing sectors with significant opportunities in design, manufacturing, retail, and e-commerce. With increasing demand for Indian fashion globally and growing domestic consumption, fashion designers are highly sought after. The industry offers opportunities in traditional wear, contemporary fashion, sustainable fashion, and luxury brands.
Ques. How does JECRC prepare students for fashion industry challenges?
Ans. The program combines design theory with practical skills, industry exposure through internships, and understanding of fashion business. Students work on real design projects, participate in fashion shows, and interact with industry professionals. The curriculum covers design fundamentals, garment construction, textile knowledge, fashion trends, and business acumen needed for industry success.
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