Highlights: -
Degree Name |
Bachelor of Science |
Level |
Undergraduate |
Duration of the course |
3 years |
Eligibility |
Minimum 50% in 10+2. |
Education mode |
Full-time, Distance. |
Admission Process |
Merit as well as Entrance Exams |
Entrance Exams |
NIFT, CEED, SMEAT, UCEED, CEE, NID DAT, SEED, UID DAT, AIEED, SMEAT, UPES DAT. |
Fees of the course |
Rs 10,000 - Rs 7.00 Lakhs |
Eligibility Criteria: -
- Candidates must have cleared the class 12th in any stream or its equivalent from a recognised board.
- Candidates must have secured an aggregate score of 45%- 55% in the qualifying exam.
- Candidates may have to clear the Entrance Exam.
Syllabus for B.Sc in Fashion Design:
The B.Sc in Fashion Design syllabus will vary from college to college, but the course aims and subjects shall remain the same; the subject distribution over the syllabus may differ, but the study matter remains consistent. Nevertheless, candidates should check the official website to know the complete syllabus. Here is a general guide to B.Sc in Fashion Design syllabus design, as commonly followed by Indian colleges:
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
Colour Mixing |
Design Process |
Basic Computer Studies |
Draping |
Apparel Construction Methods |
Elements of Design |
Analytical Drawing |
Computer-Aided Design |
Anatomy |
Creative Jewellery |
Basic Photography |
Current Global Fashion Trends |
Semester 3 |
Semester 4 |
Fashion Forecasting |
Geometrical Construction |
Fashion History |
Grading |
Fashion Illustration and Design |
History of Costumes |
Elements of Textile |
Fashion Studies |
English Communication |
Freehand Drawing |
Fabric Dyeing and Printing |
Garment Construction |
Semester 5 |
Semester 6 |
Manufacturing Technology |
Styling |
Indian Art Appreciation |
Surface Development Techniques |
Nature Drawing |
Textile Science |
Introduction to Pattern Making and Garment Construction |
Pattern-Making |
Knitwear |
Perspective Drawing |
Leather Designing |
Photography |
Further studies after B.Sc in Fashion Design:-
- M.Des in Fashion Design
- M.Sc in Fashion Design
- Certificate Courses: Fashion Styling and Image Design, Accessory Design, Fashion Merchandising and Marketing, Fashion Photography, Fashion Business Management and CAD for Fashion Design.
Employment after B.Sc in Fashion Design:-
Job Profiles |
Average Salary (Lakhs Per Annum) |
Fashion Designer |
Rs 3.95 - Rs 8.50 LPA |
Design Manager |
Rs 10.00 - Rs 15.00 LPA |
Fashion Analyst |
Rs 4.00 - Rs 9.00 LPA |
Fashion Stylist |
Rs 4.30 - Rs 9.39 LPA |
Graphic Designer |
Rs 3.00 - Rs 10.00 LPA |
Apparel Quality Manager |
Rs 5.00 - Rs 9.00 LPA |
Pattern Designer |
Rs 3.00 - Rs 11.00 LPA |
FAQs
- Is Fashion Designing hard?
Becoming a fashion designer takes time as the course takes many years to complete and then some years to sharpen your skills and expertise. It is very important to stick with the course with determination and persistence to get the desired results.
- Is Fashion Designing a good career?
Fashion Designing is a great career. It depends upon the path and specialty you choose. You can decide whether you want to work as an employee, build your own brand, or become a freelancer.
- Who is the no 1 designer in India?
Manish Malhotra is the number one designer in India.
- Name some companies hiring B.Sc Fashion Design graduates?
Below is listed, some of the companies offering employment opportunities to B.Sc Fashion Design candidates:
- Myntra
- GAD Fashions
- Tanishq
- Nalli Silk International
- Malabar Gold & Diamonds
Other specialisation in B.Sc: -
B.Sc in Fashion Design, B.Sc in Game Design, B.Sc in Jewellery Design, B.Sc in Textile Design.