A compact fitting programme primarily focused on practical experiences and evolving industry-based training, specially created for candidates looking to transform their creative ideas into physical realities in order to present them to the outside world. In a short time, the compact course aims to familiarise the candidates with the various techniques, skills sets, material knowledge, and basic theoretical information they need to start their careers. The course offers an ocean of opportunities through its well-structured curriculum, industry classes, and numerous field trips, all strategically placed within a year.
Duration : 1 Year
Eligibility : 10+2 From Any Recognized Board
You can find this course at the campuses mentioned below. Choose your desired course and campus on the JD Application form.




































After the completion of the programme a plethora of opportunities await you. Our placement department is eager and equipped to help you find your niche.
The collection is inspired by how social media and typography collide, and it uses strong quotes and creative use of typography to try to alter people's lives.
Using fashion as an expression , the collection aims to question the dated myth around the period and reinforces that women and womanhood should be celebrated always.
Ecru is committed to developing environmentally friendly fashion practices and minimising their negative effects. By promoting eco-friendly practices and producing clothing that promotes sustainable and ethical fashion, we can help the earth.
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.
FDFT 2017
Shilpa Mor alumini of JD Institute delhi batch 2017, I started my own brand named DIMODA DESIGNERS based in Sydney, professionally working on wedding outfits.

FDFT 2021
Sneha Tanwar alumni of JD institute of Fashion Technology (batch of 2022),is currently working as an assistant designer for Pooja International ,export house located in Noida sector 64.

FDFT 21
Announcing Mansi Dudeja, a remarkable Jediiian who has secured an opportunity to work with The Collective under the esteemed Aditya Birla Fashion Retail Ltd. The Collective is renowned for its super-premium retail concept and extensive selection of exclusive fashion.

JD Institute students actively participated in Hastantar 2026, contributing to workshops, fashion show management, styling, and backstage operations. The experience offered real-time exposure to event execution, creative collaboration, and the connection between heritage crafts and contemporary design practices.
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JD Institute students visited Maral Overseas to explore the complete garment manufacturing cycle for global brands like Adidas and Superdry. The industrial visit offered practical insights into production processes, printing techniques, quality control, and how large-scale fashion operations function efficiently.
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Students from Fashion Design course explored fabric sourcing at Ahuja Vastra Bhandar, gaining practical insights into fibre-to-fabric concepts, material selection, and market dynamics. The visit helped them understand how fabric choice, pricing, and application play a crucial role in shaping effective fashion design.
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Interior Design students at JD Institute explored landscape design principles at India Habitat Centre, analysing how built and natural elements interact. The visit offered practical insights into spatial planning, user movement, and the experiential quality of thoughtfully designed environments.
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JD Institute students visited Texongo Syndicate Cloth House to explore knitted fabric production and construction techniques. The industrial visit provided real-world exposure to flat and circular knitting, helping students connect textile knowledge with practical applications in garment design.
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JD Institute students experienced traditional Phulkari embroidery at the National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum, learning directly from artisans. The hands-on workshop offered insights into Indian textile heritage, craftsmanship, and the cultural narratives that shape meaningful fashion design.
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