It is a full time meticulously planned 3-year undergraduate programme where Jediiians learn and apply the fundamentals of fashion design, engage in advanced research, and understand the industry requirements. This design course involves gaining in-depth knowledge of theory, materials, techniques, and software with input on sustainable fashion design. In addition, Jediiians also get an opportunity to be a part of international exchange programs and study trips, experiencing holistic growth, enabling them to decode contemporary international trends and ideas with an insight into the future of fashion design.
Duration : 3 Year
Eligibility : 10+2 From Any Recognized Board
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.
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.
The motivation comes from the anguish and suffering that the working class endures as a result of the interaction between a fascist government and a capitalist system of production. Through these scenarios, the collection is portrayed.
The collection depicts fashion as a dynamic fusion of self-expression, creativity, and technology in the metaverse, an infinite space where innovation knows no bounds and is reshaping the digital environment.
This collection, which was inspired by the idea of body acne, pays homage to everyone who has had skin problems brought on by abrasive fabrics. This collection aspires to disrupt traditional beauty standards and empower people to embrace their flaws by using acne as its source of inspiration.
Our young and aspiring alumni have already started creating waves in the design industry. With a far sighted vision and a humble yet persistant approach, they have established themselves as leaders and important key players in renowned companies as well as setting up their own brands.
UGFD 2018-2021
Namrita Singh, a JD Institute alumna, thrives as a top-notch Merchandiser at Matrix Clothing, blending inventory mastery, supplier synergy, and trend-savvy market insights for a formidable fashion impact.
UGFD 2019-2022
Anika Chaudhry, a JD Institute alumna, kickstarted her journey as an Assistant Store Manager at Reliance Ritu Kumar, thanks to the institution's structured placement program. Her success underscores the pivotal role of JD Institute's education and guided career placements in the fashion industry.
UGFD 2019-2022
Prasanna Joshi, a JD Institute alumna, seamlessly evolved from student to a thriving Fashion Stylist at Marks and Spencer. Her journey underscores the synergy of top-notch education and college-arranged placements, elevating brand image and inspiring future stylists.
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