Whether you will inherit your family’s jewellery business or start a global empire of your own, staying up to date in this ever-growing industry is a must. Stay relevant with our 1-year diploma in Jewellery Design, where we showcase the best global practices. This programme is ideal for any individual with a keen interest in Jewellery designing or who wants to expand an existing family business by learning a new set of latest skills, to incorporate traditionally as well as cutting edge techniques in their design interpretations.
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 powerful design range is based on the idea of fabricating clothing on a universal basis regardless of men and women, creating an androgynous idea of fitting the genders in the same capsule and coming out as a strong individual unique personality in terms of fashion and society. The effect of gender fluidity has been brought to life.
Traveling through a black hole’s Cauchy horizon, where the illusion of past and future feathers away is creating a loop in the present forever. ‘Vastra’ translating to clothes and ‘aagmi’ to future, the motive is to break the loop by reinventing the “classics”; thus formulating new standards on which the future fashion will be based.
Breaking the monotony of standard utilization of x-ray, the collection advances towards the theme expose. Emanated from the viewpoint of x-ray outputs of flora and fauna, flightiness and a blend of complementary neon color is the mainstay of the range.
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.
Class of 2013
Vaibhav Rishi, a graduate from JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Hauz Khas village in 2013 started working as an assistant with Couture, then got promoted as the head designer of the same. In 2017, he started his own label by the name of LUBIN.

Class of 2016
He runs his own styling brand by the name of ‘hanger lifestyle’. He has worked as a stylist for many leading fashion and commercial brands like Reebok, Cantabil, Subway for their print campaigns.
Class of 2017
Palak Kukreja alumni of JD Institute of Fashion Technology (Batch of 2017), is currently working as a Regional Stylist for Taneira (north region) elucidates her journey from an Athlete to a Designer.

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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