MUJ B.Des FAQs
Ques. Is there any entrance exam or portfolio requirement for B.Des (Fashion Design) admission at MUJ?
Ans. No, MUJ does not require any entrance exam (such as NID DAT, UCEED, or CEED) or a portfolio submission for admission to B.Des (Fashion Design). Admission is purely merit-based on 10+2 aggregate marks, with a minimum of 50% marks required in any stream. However, students with creative ability and design aptitude are preferred.
Ques. What is the placement scenario for B.Des (Fashion Design) graduates from MUJ?
Ans. MUJ Fashion Design graduates have been placed at top Indian fashion houses including Manish Malhotra, Tarun Tahiliani, Rahul Mishra, JADE, and Pero, as well as global brands like Tommy Hilfiger and Monte Carlo. Student reviews indicate approximately 85% placement rate, with packages ranging from Rs. 3 LPA to Rs. 8 LPA and an average of around Rs. 5 LPA. The mandatory Semester 7 industry attachment significantly boosts placement prospects.
Ques. Does MUJ B.Des (Fashion Design) cover both womenswear and menswear?
Ans. Yes. While the early semesters focus on foundational design skills and womenswear construction, Semester 6 specifically covers Men's Wear Pattern Making and Grading and Men's Garment Construction. The program also covers knitwear in Semester 5, giving students a well-rounded exposure to different garment categories.
Ques. What is the Long Term Industry Attachment in Semester 7? How long is it?
Ans. Semester 7 is entirely dedicated to a Long Term Industry Attachment or Craft Project. This is a full-semester industry internship where students work with fashion brands, designers, export houses, or craft clusters. It typically spans 4-6 months and is a critical component for building industry connections and practical skills before the final year project.
Ques. Can I pursue higher studies after B.Des (Fashion Design) from MUJ?
Ans. Yes. After completing B.Des (Fashion Design), graduates can pursue M.Des (Master of Design) programs in India or abroad, MBA in Fashion Management, or specialized postgraduate programs in Textile Design, Fashion Communication, or Luxury Brand Management. MUJ itself offers M.Des (Interior Design) at the postgraduate level. Graduates can also apply to international design schools for master's programs.
Ques. What is the difference between B.Des (Fashion Design) and B.Des (Communication Design) at MUJ? Which is better for a career in fashion?
Ans. B.Des (Fashion Design) focuses on garment construction, textile studies, pattern making, fashion illustration, and industry-specific skills for a career in fashion design, styling, or merchandising. B.Des (Communication Design) focuses on visual communication, branding, typography, and digital media design. For a career specifically in fashion design, styling, or working with fashion brands, B.Des (Fashion Design) is the more relevant choice. Communication Design is better suited for roles in advertising, branding, and digital media.
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