Fashion Communication is a combination of creative expression and fashion journalism, detailing in creative writing, developing brand identities, efficient way of communicating product/brand ideas. Topic inclusion at JD Institute is Fashion Marketing, Fashion Photography, Visual Merchandising, Advertising, Fashion Journalism, and various other relevant skills like theoretical, artistic, and reflective developments alongside digital to fully prepare you for all your future endeavours. Digital interpretation of fashion communication enables great outreach and helps them to a great extent by taking up the roles of powerful fashion influencers of styles, trends, etc.
Duration : 2 Year
Eligibility : Bachelors degree/3 years diploma in any discipline from any recognized university/college
GAT (General Aptitude Test) Required
You can find this course at the campuses mentioned below. Choose your desired course and campus on the JD Application form.
1. Visit https://admission.jdinstitute.ac.in and fill in the given form
2. Verify email via OTP generated
3. Fill the application form
4. Submit with a payment of Rs 1103/-
5. You will receive your admit card via email in 3 days
6. Appear for GAT using the link provided/Appear for test on allotted date.
7. Block your seat
8. Admission Confirmation
You can select the scholarship on the application form
*Available at Hauz Khas campus and Kamla Nagar campus only




































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.
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