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MODE

Full time

DURATION

24 Months

Diploma in Knitwear Design full-time and two-years This knitwear design program is developed to create design professionals who can cater to knitted apparel an exclusive segment in fashion. the major focus of the program is to create well-rounded professionals equipped to handle the challenges of circular and flatbed knitting in the domestic and export fields. the designers can pursue careers as creative managers, merchandisers, production managers, and entrepreneurs. The course takers will apply their classroom learning to industry-stimulated environments and undertake industrial internships for all types of knitting processes to hone their skills. their design and technical knowledge culminates in the final collection within individual work project in the industry showcasing the student's strength in conceptual thinking and translation into knitted apparel.


Eligibility Criteria

12th or Equivalent.

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