JD Institute Of Fashion Technology
Bachelor of Design in Fashion Designing
10,000+ Students
The Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design blends creativity and industry expertise to prepare students for successful careers. The program covers fashion design, textile science, marketing, merchandising, and industry technologies. Students build foundations in art, draping, and illustration, progressing to pattern making, sewing, garment construction, and CAD. The final year focuses on advanced techniques, forecasting, merchandising, and entrepreneurship. With research projects, field trips, and industry exposure, students graduate with strong portfolios, technical skills, and business knowledge.
Accelerate your
Dreams Now!
JD Institute Of Fashion Technology
Bachelor of Design in Fashion Designing
10,000+ Students
The Bachelor’s Degree in Fashion Design blends creativity and industry expertise to prepare students for successful careers. The program covers fashion design, textile science, marketing, merchandising, and industry technologies. Students build foundations in art, draping, and illustration, progressing to pattern making, sewing, garment construction, and CAD. The final year focuses on advanced techniques, forecasting, merchandising, and
entrepreneurship. With research projects, field trips, and industry exposure, students
graduate with strong portfolios, technical skills, and business knowledge.
Accelerate Your Dreams Now!
₹180,000 + GST
(10% Discount on Upfront or Loan Payment )
Duration
4 Years
EMI Options
Starts at Rs.14,999
Job Placements
1000+ companies
Loan or installment available
+ University fees ₹30,000 per year to be paid separately.
Fees Structure
₹2,72,400 / Year
(10% Waiver on One shot payment)
Duration 4 years
EMI Options Starts at Rs. 24,740
Job Placements 1000+ companies
Loan or installment available
Course Snapshot

Learning Outcomes:
Master design principles, draping, fashion illustration, costume history, and textile science, with hands-on practice in garment construction, textile manipulation, and real-time workshops.

Develop proficiency in industry-standard software like CAD, Illustrator, and Photoshop, along with modern garment production technologies for a digital-first fashion career.

Learn sourcing, supply chain management, merchandising, marketing, branding, and business planning to prepare for leadership roles or launching your own fashion label.

Engage in field visits, fashion shows, industry interactions, and curated internships with top brands—building networks, market understanding, and real-world experience.

What Does This Course Have To Offer?
- Learning Outcomes
- Curriculum
- Scholarship
- FAQ’s
- Softwares Taught
Learning Outcomes

Master design principles, draping, fashion illustration, costume history, and textile science, with hands-on practice in garment construction, textile manipulation, and real-time workshops

Develop proficiency in industry-standard software like CAD, Illustrator, and Photoshop, along with modern garment production technologies for a digital-first fashion career.

Learn sourcing, supply chain management, merchandising, marketing, branding, and business planning to prepare for leadership roles or launching your own fashion label.

Engage in field visits, fashion shows, industry interactions, and curated internships with top brands—building networks, market understanding, and real-world experience.

Showcase your creativity and technical skills through final-year design projects and a professional portfolio, positioning you strongly for placements and entrepreneurship.
Learning Outcomes
Master design principles, draping, fashion illustration, costume history, and textile science, with hands-on practice in garment construction, textile manipulation, and real-time workshops.
Develop proficiency in industry-standard software like CAD, Illustrator, and Photoshop, along with modern garment production technologies for a digital-first fashion career.
Learn sourcing, supply chain management, merchandising, marketing, branding, and business planning to prepare for leadership roles or launching your own fashion label.
Engage in field visits, fashion shows, industry interactions, and curated internships with top brands—building networks, market understanding, and real-world experience.
Showcase your creativity and technical skills through final-year design projects and a
professional portfolio, positioning you strongly for placements and entrepreneurship.
The degree programme is a 3 years course divided into six semesters as below:

Foundation Art – Basics of drawing, shading, color theory, and composition.

Technical Drawing – Precise garment sketches for construction details.

Fashion Illustration – I – Women’s wear sketching, proportions, and styling.

Fashion Theory – Introduction to the fashion industry and consumer behavior.

Textiles – Fabric types, fiber properties, weaves, and finishes.

Fashion History – I – Ancient and medieval costume history

Computer Applications – MS Office + Canva for documentation and design.

Pattern Making – I (Basics) – Drafting basic garment patterns.

Basics of Sewing (60 Samples) – Mastering key stitching and finishing techniques.

Communication and Soft Skills – Interpersonal and presentation skills.

Foundation Art – Basics of drawing, shading, color theory, and composition.

Technical Drawing – Precise garment sketches for construction details

Fashion Illustration – I – Women’s wear sketching, proportions, and styling.

Fashion Theory – Introduction to the fashion industry and consumer behavior.

Textiles – Fabric types, fiber properties, weaves, and finishes.

Fashion History – I – Ancient and medieval costume history

Computer Applications – MS Office + Canva for documentation and design.

Pattern Making – I (Basics) – Drafting basic garment patterns.

Basics of Sewing (60 Samples) – Mastering key stitching and finishing techniques.

Communication and Soft Skills – Interpersonal and presentation skills.

Fashion Illustration – II – Dynamic poses, fabric rendering, croquis.

Fabric Studies – I – In-depth fabric finishes, ID techniques, testing.

Fashion History – II – Renaissance to Victorian fashion history.

Computer-Aided Design I – Adobe Illustrator for flats and prints.

Pattern Making – II – Complex patterns for different body types.

Garment Manufacturing Technology I – Creation of 8 garments.

Draping – I – Intro to 3D construction using fabric on dress forms.

JD Design Awards – First official design showcase.

Fashion Illustration – II – Dynamic poses, fabric rendering, croquis.

Fabric Studies – I – In-depth fabric finishes, ID techniques, testing.

Fashion History – II – Renaissance to Victorian fashion history.

Computer-Aided Design I – Adobe Illustrator for flats and prints.

Pattern Making – II – Complex patterns for different body types.

Garment Manufacturing Technology I – Creation of 8 garments.

Draping – I – Intro to 3D construction using fabric on dress forms.

JD Design Awards – First official design showcase.

Fashion Illustration III (Male) – Male croquis, anatomy, and styling.

Fabric Studies II – Specialty and high-performance textiles.

Fashion History III – 20th-century fashion and revolutions.

Traditional Indian Textiles & Motif Development – Craft exploration and motif creation.

World Art Appreciation – Global art movements and their influence on fashion.

Computer-Aided Design II – Adobe Photoshop & InDesign for visuals and layouts.

Pattern Making III (Men’s Wear) – Shirts, trousers, jackets.

Garment Manufacturing Technology II – 8 garments with advanced construction.

Draping II – Structured and complex drapes.

Fashion Illustration III (Male) – Male croquis, anatomy, and styling.

Fabric Studies II – Specialty and high-performance textiles.

Fashion History III – 20th-century fashion and revolutions.

Traditional Indian Textiles & Motif Development – Craft exploration and motif creation.

World Art Appreciation – Global art movements and their influence on fashion.

Computer-Aided Design II – Adobe Photoshop & InDesign for visuals and layouts.

Pattern Making III (Men’s Wear) – Shirts, trousers, jackets.

Garment Manufacturing Technology II – 8 garments with advanced construction

Draping II – Structured and complex drapes.

Fashion Illustration IV (Kids) – Child proportions and clothing design.

Fashion History IV – 1950s to present-day designers and trends.

Computer-Aided Design III – Basics of CLO 3D and virtual sampling.

Pattern Making IV (Female & Kids) – Advanced patterns and fit analysis.

Garment Manufacturing Technology III – Production-level garments (9 total).

Accessory Design – Bags, belts, and jewelry creation.

JD Design Awards – Competitive industry-judged showcase.

Fashion Illustration IV (Kids) – Child proportions and clothing design.

Fashion History IV – 1950s to present-day designers and trends.

Computer-Aided Design III – Basics of CLO 3D and virtual sampling.

Pattern Making IV (Female & Kids) – Advanced patterns and fit analysis.

Garment Manufacturing Technology III – Production-level garments (9 total).

Accessory Design – Bags, belts, and jewelry creation.

JD Design Awards – Competitive industry-judged showcase

Range Development – Mini collection design with trend forecasting.

CAD IV (Advanced CLO 3D) – Virtual garment simulation and fit testing.

Pattern Making (Knitwear) – Designing for stretch fabrics.

Garment Manufacturing (7 Garments) – Knitwear production with industry finishing.

Draping (Woven & Knit Fabrics) – Comparing structural vs flexible fabrics.

Fashion Branding & E-Commerce – Brand building and digital retail strategies.

Fashion Forecasting – Predicting trends using global and historic data.

Craft Documentation Project – Traditional craft research and documentation.

Industrial Internship – Real-world industry training.

Range Development – Mini collection design with trend forecasting.

CAD IV (Advanced CLO 3D) – Virtual garment simulation and fit testing.

Pattern Making (Knitwear) – Designing for stretch fabrics.

Garment Manufacturing (7 Garments) – Knitwear production with industry finishing.

Draping (Woven & Knit Fabrics) – Comparing structural vs flexible fabrics.

Fashion Branding & E-Commerce – Brand building and digital retail strategies.

Fashion Forecasting – Predicting trends using global and historic data.

Craft Documentation Project – Traditional craft research and documentation.

Industrial Internship – Real-world industry training.

Portfolio Development – Professional portfolio for jobs or higher education.

Fashion Merchandising & Marketing – Strategic planning, promotion, and sales.

Global Markets – Export procedures, international trends, and consumers.

Fashion Business Management – Finance, costing, and retail management.

Quality Control – Standards, testing, and production consistency.

JD Design Awards – Final collection presentation at fashion show

Portfolio Development – Professional portfolio for jobs or higher education.

Fashion Merchandising & Marketing – Strategic planning, promotion, and sales.

Global Markets – Export procedures, international trends, and consumers.

Fashion Business Management – Finance, costing, and retail management.

Quality Control – Standards, testing, and production consistency.

JD Design Awards – Final collection presentation at fashion show

Technical Textiles – Fabrics for performance, medical, military, and industrial use

Research Methodology – Conducting academic and industry research.

Intellectual Property Rights – Legal protection of fashion creations.

Fashion Styling – Editorial, runway, and personal styling.

Elective I: Surface Ornamentation – Embroidery, appliqué, embellishments.

Elective II: Sustainable Fashion – Eco-conscious and ethical practices.

Elective III: Creative Pattern Making – Experimental and avant-garde techniques.

Elective IV: Advanced Draping – Couture and complex draping.

Technical Textiles – Fabrics for performance, medical, military, and industrial use.

Research Methodology – Conducting academic and industry research.

Intellectual Property Rights – Legal protection of fashion creations.

Fashion Styling – Editorial, runway, and personal styling.

Elective I: Surface Ornamentation – Embroidery, appliqué, embellishments.

Elective II: Sustainable Fashion – Eco-conscious and ethical practices.

Elective III: Creative Pattern Making – Experimental and avant-garde techniques.

Elective IV: Advanced Draping – Couture and complex draping.

Review Paper Writing – Academic writing and industry analysis.

Visual Merchandising – Retail displays and customer engagement.

Fashion Journalism – Writing fashion-focused articles and content.

Fashion Photography – Photography, lighting, and editing for fashion.

Supply Chain Management – Logistics from sourcing to delivery.

Digital Marketing & AI in Fashion – Using AI tools and data in design/marketing.

Elective-Based Industrial Internship – Specialized internship aligned with career goals.

JD Design Awards – Final capstone collection for industry showcase.

Review Paper Writing – Academic writing and industry analysis.

Visual Merchandising – Retail displays and customer engagement.

Fashion Journalism – Writing fashion-focused articles and content.

Fashion Photography – Photography, lighting, and editing for fashion.

Supply Chain Management – Logistics from sourcing to delivery.

Digital Marketing & AI in Fashion – Using AI tools and data in design/marketing.

Elective-Based Industrial Internship – Specialized internship aligned with career
goals.

JD Design Awards – Final capstone collection for industry showcase.
The degree programme is a 3 years course divided into six semesters as below:

Foundation Art – Basics of drawing, shading, color theory, and composition.

Technical Drawing – Precise garment sketches for construction details.

Fashion Illustration – I – Women’s wear sketching, proportions, and styling.

Fashion Theory – Introduction to the fashion industry and consumer behavior.

Textiles – Fabric types, fiber properties, weaves, and finishes.

Fashion History – I – Ancient and medieval costume history

Computer Applications – MS Office + Canva for documentation and design.

Pattern Making – I (Basics) – Drafting basic garment patterns.

Basics of Sewing (60 Samples) – Mastering key stitching and finishing techniques.

Communication and Soft Skills – Interpersonal and presentation skills.

Foundation Art – Basics of drawing, shading, color theory, and composition.

Technical Drawing – Precise garment sketches for construction details

Fashion Illustration – I – Women’s wear sketching, proportions, and styling.

Fashion Theory – Introduction to the fashion industry and consumer behavior.

Textiles – Fabric types, fiber properties, weaves, and finishes.

Fashion History – I – Ancient and medieval costume history

Computer Applications – MS Office + Canva for documentation and design.

Pattern Making – I (Basics) – Drafting basic garment patterns.

Basics of Sewing (60 Samples) – Mastering key stitching and finishing techniques.

Communication and Soft Skills – Interpersonal and presentation skills.

Fashion Illustration – II – Dynamic poses, fabric rendering, croquis.

Fabric Studies – I – In-depth fabric finishes, ID techniques, testing.

Fashion History – II – Renaissance to Victorian fashion history.

Computer-Aided Design I – Adobe Illustrator for flats and prints.

Pattern Making – II – Complex patterns for different body types.

Garment Manufacturing Technology I – Creation of 8 garments.

Draping – I – Intro to 3D construction using fabric on dress forms.

JD Design Awards – First official design showcase.

Fashion Illustration – II – Dynamic poses, fabric rendering, croquis.

Fabric Studies – I – In-depth fabric finishes, ID techniques, testing.

Fashion History – II – Renaissance to Victorian fashion history.

Computer-Aided Design I – Adobe Illustrator for flats and prints.

Pattern Making – II – Complex patterns for different body types.

Garment Manufacturing Technology I – Creation of 8 garments.

Draping – I – Intro to 3D construction using fabric on dress forms.

JD Design Awards – First official design showcase.

Fashion Illustration III (Male) – Male croquis, anatomy, and styling.

Fabric Studies II – Specialty and high-performance textiles.

Fashion History III – 20th-century fashion and revolutions.

Traditional Indian Textiles & Motif Development – Craft exploration and motif creation.

World Art Appreciation – Global art movements and their influence on fashion.

Computer-Aided Design II – Adobe Photoshop & InDesign for visuals and layouts.

Pattern Making III (Men’s Wear) – Shirts, trousers, jackets.

Garment Manufacturing Technology II – 8 garments with advanced construction.

Draping II – Structured and complex drapes.

Fashion Illustration III (Male) – Male croquis, anatomy, and styling.

Fabric Studies II – Specialty and high-performance textiles.

Fashion History III – 20th-century fashion and revolutions.

Traditional Indian Textiles & Motif Development – Craft exploration and motif creation.

World Art Appreciation – Global art movements and their influence on fashion.

Computer-Aided Design II – Adobe Photoshop & InDesign for visuals and layouts.

Pattern Making III (Men’s Wear) – Shirts, trousers, jackets.

Garment Manufacturing Technology II – 8 garments with advanced construction

Draping II – Structured and complex drapes.

Fashion Illustration IV (Kids) – Child proportions and clothing design.

Fashion History IV – 1950s to present-day designers and trends.

Computer-Aided Design III – Basics of CLO 3D and virtual sampling.

Pattern Making IV (Female & Kids) – Advanced patterns and fit analysis.

Garment Manufacturing Technology III – Production-level garments (9 total).

Accessory Design – Bags, belts, and jewelry creation.

JD Design Awards – Competitive industry-judged showcase.

Fashion Illustration IV (Kids) – Child proportions and clothing design.

Fashion History IV – 1950s to present-day designers and trends.

Computer-Aided Design III – Basics of CLO 3D and virtual sampling.

Pattern Making IV (Female & Kids) – Advanced patterns and fit analysis.

Garment Manufacturing Technology III – Production-level garments (9 total).

Accessory Design – Bags, belts, and jewelry creation.

JD Design Awards – Competitive industry-judged showcase

Range Development – Mini collection design with trend forecasting.

CAD IV (Advanced CLO 3D) – Virtual garment simulation and fit testing.

Pattern Making (Knitwear) – Designing for stretch fabrics.

Garment Manufacturing (7 Garments) – Knitwear production with industry finishing.

Draping (Woven & Knit Fabrics) – Comparing structural vs flexible fabrics.

Fashion Branding & E-Commerce – Brand building and digital retail strategies.

Fashion Forecasting – Predicting trends using global and historic data.

Craft Documentation Project – Traditional craft research and documentation.

Industrial Internship – Real-world industry training.

Range Development – Mini collection design with trend forecasting.

CAD IV (Advanced CLO 3D) – Virtual garment simulation and fit testing.

Pattern Making (Knitwear) – Designing for stretch fabrics.

Garment Manufacturing (7 Garments) – Knitwear production with industry finishing.

Draping (Woven & Knit Fabrics) – Comparing structural vs flexible fabrics.

Fashion Branding & E-Commerce – Brand building and digital retail strategies.

Fashion Forecasting – Predicting trends using global and historic data.

Craft Documentation Project – Traditional craft research and documentation.

Industrial Internship – Real-world industry training.

Portfolio Development – Professional portfolio for jobs or higher education.

Fashion Merchandising & Marketing – Strategic planning, promotion, and sales.

Global Markets – Export procedures, international trends, and consumers.

Fashion Business Management – Finance, costing, and retail management.

Quality Control – Standards, testing, and production consistency.

JD Design Awards – Final collection presentation at fashion show

Portfolio Development – Professional portfolio for jobs or higher education.

Fashion Merchandising & Marketing – Strategic planning, promotion, and sales.

Global Markets – Export procedures, international trends, and consumers.

Fashion Business Management – Finance, costing, and retail management.

Quality Control – Standards, testing, and production consistency.

JD Design Awards – Final collection presentation at fashion show

Technical Textiles – Fabrics for performance, medical, military, and industrial use

Research Methodology – Conducting academic and industry research.

Intellectual Property Rights – Legal protection of fashion creations.

Fashion Styling – Editorial, runway, and personal styling.

Elective I: Surface Ornamentation – Embroidery, appliqué, embellishments.

Elective II: Sustainable Fashion – Eco-conscious and ethical practices.

Elective III: Creative Pattern Making – Experimental and avant-garde techniques.

Elective IV: Advanced Draping – Couture and complex draping.

Technical Textiles – Fabrics for performance, medical, military, and industrial use.

Research Methodology – Conducting academic and industry research.

Intellectual Property Rights – Legal protection of fashion creations.

Fashion Styling – Editorial, runway, and personal styling.

Elective I: Surface Ornamentation – Embroidery, appliqué, embellishments.

Elective II: Sustainable Fashion – Eco-conscious and ethical practices.

Elective III: Creative Pattern Making – Experimental and avant-garde techniques.

Elective IV: Advanced Draping – Couture and complex draping.

Review Paper Writing – Academic writing and industry analysis.

Visual Merchandising – Retail displays and customer engagement.

Fashion Journalism – Writing fashion-focused articles and content.

Fashion Photography – Photography, lighting, and editing for fashion.

Supply Chain Management – Logistics from sourcing to delivery.

Digital Marketing & AI in Fashion – Using AI tools and data in design/marketing.

Elective-Based Industrial Internship – Specialized internship aligned with career goals.

JD Design Awards – Final capstone collection for industry showcase.

Review Paper Writing – Academic writing and industry analysis.

Visual Merchandising – Retail displays and customer engagement.

Fashion Journalism – Writing fashion-focused articles and content.

Fashion Photography – Photography, lighting, and editing for fashion.

Supply Chain Management – Logistics from sourcing to delivery.

Digital Marketing & AI in Fashion – Using AI tools and data in design/marketing.

Elective-Based Industrial Internship – Specialized internship aligned with career
goals.

JD Design Awards – Final capstone collection for industry showcase.
| Scholarship | Eligibility | Fee waiver |
|---|---|---|
| Merit-Based Scholarships | Applicants must score above 85% in previous qualifications | 20% on Total Course Fees |
| Talent-Based Scholarships | Applicants must submit a portfolio showcasing their creative work for evaluation. | 15% on Total Course Fees |
| Need-Based Scholarships | Aimed at supporting students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds. | Management Authorization |
| Scholarships for Special Categories | Reserved for students with disabilities, orphans, and those from underrepresented communities. | 10% on Total Course Fees |
Frequently Asked Questions about B.Des. In Fashion Designing
The course is designed to help students creatively use fashion design along with business management, marketing, merchandising, textile science, etc along with technology available in the industry.
Fashion and apparel industry is a booming industry that has proved its worth time and again. The graduates can look at various job roles and the skills and knowledge acquired can make a prosperous career.
The degree completion like any other degree course takes three years.
The management courses aim to make the candidate suitable for managerial positions so that they effectively and efficiently handle the organization functioning similarly to the fashion and garment management teaches management but centering around the apparel and fashion industry.
No, special eligibility or qualification is required to join the degree course in fashion design and garment management, the candidate can be of any discipline i.e. commerce, science, math, arts, etc, but he should have a deep interest in the industry and should be focused to make a career in the industry.
Frequently Asked Questions about B.Des. In Fashion Designing.
The course is designed to help students creatively use fashion design along with business management, marketing, merchandising, textile science, etc along with technology available in the industry.
Fashion and apparel industry is a booming industry that has proved its worth time and again. The graduates can look at various job roles and the skills and knowledge acquired can make a prosperous career.
The degree completion like any other degree course takes three years.
The management courses aim to make the candidate suitable for managerial positions so that they effectively and efficiently handle the organization functioning similarly to the fashion and garment management teaches management but centering around the apparel and fashion industry.
No, special eligibility or qualification is required to join the degree course in fashion design and garment management, the candidate can be of any discipline i.e. commerce, science, math, arts, etc, but he should have a deep interest in the industry and should be focused to make a career in the industry.
What Does This Course Have To Offer?
- Learning Outcomes
- Curriculum
- Scholarship
- FAQ’s
- Softwares Taught
Learning Outcomes

Master design principles, draping, fashion illustration, costume history, and textile science, with hands-on practice in garment construction, textile manipulation, and real-time workshops

Develop proficiency in industry-standard software like CAD, Illustrator, and Photoshop, along with modern garment production technologies for a digital-first fashion career.

Learn sourcing, supply chain management, merchandising, marketing, branding, and business planning to prepare for leadership roles or launching your own fashion label.

Engage in field visits, fashion shows, industry interactions, and curated internships with top brands—building networks, market understanding, and real-world experience.

Showcase your creativity and technical skills through final-year design projects and a professional portfolio, positioning you strongly for placements and entrepreneurship.
Learning Outcomes
Master design principles, draping, fashion illustration, costume history, and textile science, with hands-on practice in garment construction, textile manipulation, and real-time workshops.
Develop proficiency in industry-standard software like CAD, Illustrator, and Photoshop, along with modern garment production technologies for a digital-first fashion career.
Learn sourcing, supply chain management, merchandising, marketing, branding, and business planning to prepare for leadership roles or launching your own fashion label.
Engage in field visits, fashion shows, industry interactions, and curated internships with top brands—building networks, market understanding, and real-world experience.
Showcase your creativity and technical skills through final-year design projects and a
professional portfolio, positioning you strongly for placements and entrepreneurship.
The degree programme is a 3 years course divided into six semesters as below:

Foundation Art – Basics of drawing, shading, color theory, and composition.

Technical Drawing – Precise garment sketches for construction details.

Fashion Illustration – I – Women’s wear sketching, proportions, and styling.

Fashion Theory – Introduction to the fashion industry and consumer behavior.

Textiles – Fabric types, fiber properties, weaves, and finishes.

Fashion History – I – Ancient and medieval costume history

Computer Applications – MS Office + Canva for documentation and design.

Pattern Making – I (Basics) – Drafting basic garment patterns.

Basics of Sewing (60 Samples) – Mastering key stitching and finishing techniques.

Communication and Soft Skills – Interpersonal and presentation skills.

Foundation Art – Basics of drawing, shading, color theory, and composition.

Technical Drawing – Precise garment sketches for construction details

Fashion Illustration – I – Women’s wear sketching, proportions, and styling.

Fashion Theory – Introduction to the fashion industry and consumer behavior.

Textiles – Fabric types, fiber properties, weaves, and finishes.

Fashion History – I – Ancient and medieval costume history

Computer Applications – MS Office + Canva for documentation and design.

Pattern Making – I (Basics) – Drafting basic garment patterns.

Basics of Sewing (60 Samples) – Mastering key stitching and finishing techniques.

Communication and Soft Skills – Interpersonal and presentation skills.

Fashion Illustration – II – Dynamic poses, fabric rendering, croquis.

Fabric Studies – I – In-depth fabric finishes, ID techniques, testing.

Fashion History – II – Renaissance to Victorian fashion history.

Computer-Aided Design I – Adobe Illustrator for flats and prints.

Pattern Making – II – Complex patterns for different body types.

Garment Manufacturing Technology I – Creation of 8 garments.

Draping – I – Intro to 3D construction using fabric on dress forms.

JD Design Awards – First official design showcase.

Fashion Illustration – II – Dynamic poses, fabric rendering, croquis.

Fabric Studies – I – In-depth fabric finishes, ID techniques, testing.

Fashion History – II – Renaissance to Victorian fashion history.

Computer-Aided Design I – Adobe Illustrator for flats and prints.

Pattern Making – II – Complex patterns for different body types.

Garment Manufacturing Technology I – Creation of 8 garments.

Draping – I – Intro to 3D construction using fabric on dress forms.

JD Design Awards – First official design showcase.

Fashion Illustration III (Male) – Male croquis, anatomy, and styling.

Fabric Studies II – Specialty and high-performance textiles.

Fashion History III – 20th-century fashion and revolutions.

Traditional Indian Textiles & Motif Development – Craft exploration and motif creation.

World Art Appreciation – Global art movements and their influence on fashion.

Computer-Aided Design II – Adobe Photoshop & InDesign for visuals and layouts.

Pattern Making III (Men’s Wear) – Shirts, trousers, jackets.

Garment Manufacturing Technology II – 8 garments with advanced construction.

Draping II – Structured and complex drapes.

Fashion Illustration III (Male) – Male croquis, anatomy, and styling.

Fabric Studies II – Specialty and high-performance textiles.

Fashion History III – 20th-century fashion and revolutions.

Traditional Indian Textiles & Motif Development – Craft exploration and motif creation.

World Art Appreciation – Global art movements and their influence on fashion.

Computer-Aided Design II – Adobe Photoshop & InDesign for visuals and layouts.

Pattern Making III (Men’s Wear) – Shirts, trousers, jackets.

Garment Manufacturing Technology II – 8 garments with advanced construction

Draping II – Structured and complex drapes.

Fashion Illustration IV (Kids) – Child proportions and clothing design.

Fashion History IV – 1950s to present-day designers and trends.

Computer-Aided Design III – Basics of CLO 3D and virtual sampling.

Pattern Making IV (Female & Kids) – Advanced patterns and fit analysis.

Garment Manufacturing Technology III – Production-level garments (9 total).

Accessory Design – Bags, belts, and jewelry creation.

JD Design Awards – Competitive industry-judged showcase.

Fashion Illustration IV (Kids) – Child proportions and clothing design.

Fashion History IV – 1950s to present-day designers and trends.

Computer-Aided Design III – Basics of CLO 3D and virtual sampling.

Pattern Making IV (Female & Kids) – Advanced patterns and fit analysis.

Garment Manufacturing Technology III – Production-level garments (9 total).

Accessory Design – Bags, belts, and jewelry creation.

JD Design Awards – Competitive industry-judged showcase

Range Development – Mini collection design with trend forecasting.

CAD IV (Advanced CLO 3D) – Virtual garment simulation and fit testing.

Pattern Making (Knitwear) – Designing for stretch fabrics.

Garment Manufacturing (7 Garments) – Knitwear production with industry finishing.

Draping (Woven & Knit Fabrics) – Comparing structural vs flexible fabrics.

Fashion Branding & E-Commerce – Brand building and digital retail strategies.

Fashion Forecasting – Predicting trends using global and historic data.

Craft Documentation Project – Traditional craft research and documentation.

Industrial Internship – Real-world industry training.

Range Development – Mini collection design with trend forecasting.

CAD IV (Advanced CLO 3D) – Virtual garment simulation and fit testing.

Pattern Making (Knitwear) – Designing for stretch fabrics.

Garment Manufacturing (7 Garments) – Knitwear production with industry finishing.

Draping (Woven & Knit Fabrics) – Comparing structural vs flexible fabrics.

Fashion Branding & E-Commerce – Brand building and digital retail strategies.

Fashion Forecasting – Predicting trends using global and historic data.

Craft Documentation Project – Traditional craft research and documentation.

Industrial Internship – Real-world industry training.

Portfolio Development – Professional portfolio for jobs or higher education.

Fashion Merchandising & Marketing – Strategic planning, promotion, and sales.

Global Markets – Export procedures, international trends, and consumers.

Fashion Business Management – Finance, costing, and retail management.

Quality Control – Standards, testing, and production consistency.

JD Design Awards – Final collection presentation at fashion show

Portfolio Development – Professional portfolio for jobs or higher education.

Fashion Merchandising & Marketing – Strategic planning, promotion, and sales.

Global Markets – Export procedures, international trends, and consumers.

Fashion Business Management – Finance, costing, and retail management.

Quality Control – Standards, testing, and production consistency.

JD Design Awards – Final collection presentation at fashion show

Technical Textiles – Fabrics for performance, medical, military, and industrial use

Research Methodology – Conducting academic and industry research.

Intellectual Property Rights – Legal protection of fashion creations.

Fashion Styling – Editorial, runway, and personal styling.

Elective I: Surface Ornamentation – Embroidery, appliqué, embellishments.

Elective II: Sustainable Fashion – Eco-conscious and ethical practices.

Elective III: Creative Pattern Making – Experimental and avant-garde techniques.

Elective IV: Advanced Draping – Couture and complex draping.

Technical Textiles – Fabrics for performance, medical, military, and industrial use.

Research Methodology – Conducting academic and industry research.

Intellectual Property Rights – Legal protection of fashion creations.

Fashion Styling – Editorial, runway, and personal styling.

Elective I: Surface Ornamentation – Embroidery, appliqué, embellishments.

Elective II: Sustainable Fashion – Eco-conscious and ethical practices.

Elective III: Creative Pattern Making – Experimental and avant-garde techniques.

Elective IV: Advanced Draping – Couture and complex draping.

Review Paper Writing – Academic writing and industry analysis.

Visual Merchandising – Retail displays and customer engagement.

Fashion Journalism – Writing fashion-focused articles and content.

Fashion Photography – Photography, lighting, and editing for fashion.

Supply Chain Management – Logistics from sourcing to delivery.

Digital Marketing & AI in Fashion – Using AI tools and data in design/marketing.

Elective-Based Industrial Internship – Specialized internship aligned with career goals.

JD Design Awards – Final capstone collection for industry showcase.

Review Paper Writing – Academic writing and industry analysis.

Visual Merchandising – Retail displays and customer engagement.

Fashion Journalism – Writing fashion-focused articles and content.

Fashion Photography – Photography, lighting, and editing for fashion.

Supply Chain Management – Logistics from sourcing to delivery.

Digital Marketing & AI in Fashion – Using AI tools and data in design/marketing.

Elective-Based Industrial Internship – Specialized internship aligned with career
goals.

JD Design Awards – Final capstone collection for industry showcase.
The degree programme is a 3 years course divided into six semesters as below:

Foundation Art – Basics of drawing, shading, color theory, and composition.

Technical Drawing – Precise garment sketches for construction details.

Fashion Illustration – I – Women’s wear sketching, proportions, and styling.

Fashion Theory – Introduction to the fashion industry and consumer behavior.

Textiles – Fabric types, fiber properties, weaves, and finishes.

Fashion History – I – Ancient and medieval costume history

Computer Applications – MS Office + Canva for documentation and design.

Pattern Making – I (Basics) – Drafting basic garment patterns.

Basics of Sewing (60 Samples) – Mastering key stitching and finishing techniques.

Communication and Soft Skills – Interpersonal and presentation skills.

Foundation Art – Basics of drawing, shading, color theory, and composition.

Technical Drawing – Precise garment sketches for construction details

Fashion Illustration – I – Women’s wear sketching, proportions, and styling.

Fashion Theory – Introduction to the fashion industry and consumer behavior.

Textiles – Fabric types, fiber properties, weaves, and finishes.

Fashion History – I – Ancient and medieval costume history

Computer Applications – MS Office + Canva for documentation and design.

Pattern Making – I (Basics) – Drafting basic garment patterns.

Basics of Sewing (60 Samples) – Mastering key stitching and finishing techniques.

Communication and Soft Skills – Interpersonal and presentation skills.

Fashion Illustration – II – Dynamic poses, fabric rendering, croquis.

Fabric Studies – I – In-depth fabric finishes, ID techniques, testing.

Fashion History – II – Renaissance to Victorian fashion history.

Computer-Aided Design I – Adobe Illustrator for flats and prints.

Pattern Making – II – Complex patterns for different body types.

Garment Manufacturing Technology I – Creation of 8 garments.

Draping – I – Intro to 3D construction using fabric on dress forms.

JD Design Awards – First official design showcase.

Fashion Illustration – II – Dynamic poses, fabric rendering, croquis.

Fabric Studies – I – In-depth fabric finishes, ID techniques, testing.

Fashion History – II – Renaissance to Victorian fashion history.

Computer-Aided Design I – Adobe Illustrator for flats and prints.

Pattern Making – II – Complex patterns for different body types.

Garment Manufacturing Technology I – Creation of 8 garments.

Draping – I – Intro to 3D construction using fabric on dress forms.

JD Design Awards – First official design showcase.

Fashion Illustration III (Male) – Male croquis, anatomy, and styling.

Fabric Studies II – Specialty and high-performance textiles.

Fashion History III – 20th-century fashion and revolutions.

Traditional Indian Textiles & Motif Development – Craft exploration and motif creation.

World Art Appreciation – Global art movements and their influence on fashion.

Computer-Aided Design II – Adobe Photoshop & InDesign for visuals and layouts.

Pattern Making III (Men’s Wear) – Shirts, trousers, jackets.

Garment Manufacturing Technology II – 8 garments with advanced construction.

Draping II – Structured and complex drapes.

Fashion Illustration III (Male) – Male croquis, anatomy, and styling.

Fabric Studies II – Specialty and high-performance textiles.

Fashion History III – 20th-century fashion and revolutions.

Traditional Indian Textiles & Motif Development – Craft exploration and motif creation.

World Art Appreciation – Global art movements and their influence on fashion.

Computer-Aided Design II – Adobe Photoshop & InDesign for visuals and layouts.

Pattern Making III (Men’s Wear) – Shirts, trousers, jackets.

Garment Manufacturing Technology II – 8 garments with advanced construction

Draping II – Structured and complex drapes.

Fashion Illustration IV (Kids) – Child proportions and clothing design.

Fashion History IV – 1950s to present-day designers and trends.

Computer-Aided Design III – Basics of CLO 3D and virtual sampling.

Pattern Making IV (Female & Kids) – Advanced patterns and fit analysis.

Garment Manufacturing Technology III – Production-level garments (9 total).

Accessory Design – Bags, belts, and jewelry creation.

JD Design Awards – Competitive industry-judged showcase.

Fashion Illustration IV (Kids) – Child proportions and clothing design.

Fashion History IV – 1950s to present-day designers and trends.

Computer-Aided Design III – Basics of CLO 3D and virtual sampling.

Pattern Making IV (Female & Kids) – Advanced patterns and fit analysis.

Garment Manufacturing Technology III – Production-level garments (9 total).

Accessory Design – Bags, belts, and jewelry creation.

JD Design Awards – Competitive industry-judged showcase

Range Development – Mini collection design with trend forecasting.

CAD IV (Advanced CLO 3D) – Virtual garment simulation and fit testing.

Pattern Making (Knitwear) – Designing for stretch fabrics.

Garment Manufacturing (7 Garments) – Knitwear production with industry finishing.

Draping (Woven & Knit Fabrics) – Comparing structural vs flexible fabrics.

Fashion Branding & E-Commerce – Brand building and digital retail strategies.

Fashion Forecasting – Predicting trends using global and historic data.

Craft Documentation Project – Traditional craft research and documentation.

Industrial Internship – Real-world industry training.

Range Development – Mini collection design with trend forecasting.

CAD IV (Advanced CLO 3D) – Virtual garment simulation and fit testing.

Pattern Making (Knitwear) – Designing for stretch fabrics.

Garment Manufacturing (7 Garments) – Knitwear production with industry finishing.

Draping (Woven & Knit Fabrics) – Comparing structural vs flexible fabrics.

Fashion Branding & E-Commerce – Brand building and digital retail strategies.

Fashion Forecasting – Predicting trends using global and historic data.

Craft Documentation Project – Traditional craft research and documentation.

Industrial Internship – Real-world industry training.

Portfolio Development – Professional portfolio for jobs or higher education.

Fashion Merchandising & Marketing – Strategic planning, promotion, and sales.

Global Markets – Export procedures, international trends, and consumers.

Fashion Business Management – Finance, costing, and retail management.

Quality Control – Standards, testing, and production consistency.

JD Design Awards – Final collection presentation at fashion show

Portfolio Development – Professional portfolio for jobs or higher education.

Fashion Merchandising & Marketing – Strategic planning, promotion, and sales.

Global Markets – Export procedures, international trends, and consumers.

Fashion Business Management – Finance, costing, and retail management.

Quality Control – Standards, testing, and production consistency.

JD Design Awards – Final collection presentation at fashion show

Technical Textiles – Fabrics for performance, medical, military, and industrial use

Research Methodology – Conducting academic and industry research.

Intellectual Property Rights – Legal protection of fashion creations.

Fashion Styling – Editorial, runway, and personal styling.

Elective I: Surface Ornamentation – Embroidery, appliqué, embellishments.

Elective II: Sustainable Fashion – Eco-conscious and ethical practices.

Elective III: Creative Pattern Making – Experimental and avant-garde techniques.

Elective IV: Advanced Draping – Couture and complex draping.

Technical Textiles – Fabrics for performance, medical, military, and industrial use.

Research Methodology – Conducting academic and industry research.

Intellectual Property Rights – Legal protection of fashion creations.

Fashion Styling – Editorial, runway, and personal styling.

Elective I: Surface Ornamentation – Embroidery, appliqué, embellishments.

Elective II: Sustainable Fashion – Eco-conscious and ethical practices.

Elective III: Creative Pattern Making – Experimental and avant-garde techniques.

Elective IV: Advanced Draping – Couture and complex draping.

Review Paper Writing – Academic writing and industry analysis.

Visual Merchandising – Retail displays and customer engagement.

Fashion Journalism – Writing fashion-focused articles and content.

Fashion Photography – Photography, lighting, and editing for fashion.

Supply Chain Management – Logistics from sourcing to delivery.

Digital Marketing & AI in Fashion – Using AI tools and data in design/marketing.

Elective-Based Industrial Internship – Specialized internship aligned with career goals.

JD Design Awards – Final capstone collection for industry showcase.

Review Paper Writing – Academic writing and industry analysis.

Visual Merchandising – Retail displays and customer engagement.

Fashion Journalism – Writing fashion-focused articles and content.

Fashion Photography – Photography, lighting, and editing for fashion.

Supply Chain Management – Logistics from sourcing to delivery.

Digital Marketing & AI in Fashion – Using AI tools and data in design/marketing.

Elective-Based Industrial Internship – Specialized internship aligned with career
goals.

JD Design Awards – Final capstone collection for industry showcase.
| Scholarship | Eligibility | Fee waiver |
|---|---|---|
| Merit-Based Scholarships | Applicants must score above 85% in previous qualifications | 20% on Total Course Fees |
| Talent-Based Scholarships | Applicants must submit a portfolio showcasing their creative work for evaluation. | 15% on Total Course Fees |
| Need-Based Scholarships | Aimed at supporting students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds. | Management Authorization |
| Scholarships for Special Categories | Reserved for students with disabilities, orphans, and those from underrepresented communities. | 10% on Total Course Fees |
Frequently Asked Questions about B.Des. In Fashion Designing
The course is designed to help students creatively use fashion design along with business management, marketing, merchandising, textile science, etc along with technology available in the industry.
Fashion and apparel industry is a booming industry that has proved its worth time and again. The graduates can look at various job roles and the skills and knowledge acquired can make a prosperous career.
The degree completion like any other degree course takes three years.
The management courses aim to make the candidate suitable for managerial positions so that they effectively and efficiently handle the organization functioning similarly to the fashion and garment management teaches management but centering around the apparel and fashion industry.
No, special eligibility or qualification is required to join the degree course in fashion design and garment management, the candidate can be of any discipline i.e. commerce, science, math, arts, etc, but he should have a deep interest in the industry and should be focused to make a career in the industry.
Frequently Asked Questions about B.Des. In Fashion Designing.
The course is designed to help students creatively use fashion design along with business management, marketing, merchandising, textile science, etc along with technology available in the industry.
Fashion and apparel industry is a booming industry that has proved its worth time and again. The graduates can look at various job roles and the skills and knowledge acquired can make a prosperous career.
The degree completion like any other degree course takes three years.
The management courses aim to make the candidate suitable for managerial positions so that they effectively and efficiently handle the organization functioning similarly to the fashion and garment management teaches management but centering around the apparel and fashion industry.
No, special eligibility or qualification is required to join the degree course in fashion design and garment management, the candidate can be of any discipline i.e. commerce, science, math, arts, etc, but he should have a deep interest in the industry and should be focused to make a career in the industry.
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This report reflects your dedication and skill in fashion design to help you excel through our comprehensive curriculum

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Attain hands on experience and certified qualifications to set you apart
What Our Learners Have Achieved ?
Our learners have emerged as visionary fashion professionals, launching their own labels, showcasing at major fashion weeks, and contributing to top design houses and global retail brands. They have developed industry-ready portfolios, mastered tools like CLO 3D and Adobe Suite, and gained hands-on experience through internships and JD Design Awards. With strong foundations in fashion theory, textiles, and garment construction, they have successfully blended creativity with commercial appeal to redefine the future of fashion.

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Our young and aspiring alumni have already started creating waves in the design industry. With a far sighted vision and a humble yet persistent approach they have established themselves as leaders and important key players in renowned companies as well as setting up their own brands.
Shane Peacock
Class of 1990
Rocky Star
Class of 1990
Shruti Sancheti
Class of 1998
Varoin Marwa
Class of 2010
Jaswinder Garnder
Class of 2000
Nitin Kartikeya
Class of 2005
Our top Alumni
Success Stories
Our young and aspiring alumni have already started creating waves in the design industry. With a far sighted vision and a humble yet persistent approach they have established themselves as leaders and important key players in renowned companies as well as setting up their own brands.
Shane Peacock
Class of 1990
Rocky Star
Class of 1990
Shruti Sancheti
Class of 1998
Varoin Marwa
Class of 2010
Jaswinder Garnder
Class of 2000
Nitin Kartikeya
Class of 2005
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" I started my Fashion Design degree at JD Institute Of Fashion Technology and it has been a wonderful experience. I got to learn a lot of things which would help me in setting up my career. . "
" Did my Advance Diploma in Fashion from JD Institute Of Fashion Technology, Vile Parle. All my teachers and faculties gave thorough attention to each and every student present in the class. Practical and theory learning is equally balanced which is ideally the best part of this course and the institute. "
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