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BFTech (Bachelor of Fashion Technology) and BTech in Fashion Technology are the two primary courses that students frequently encounter when considering a career in fashion technology. Despite having a connection to the fashion business, their focus, eligibility, curriculum, and career options are different. We've covered a detailed comparison in this post to assist you in selecting the one that best fits your needs.
Bachelor of Fashion Technology courses are offered by a lot of private and government colleges in India. In the table below, we have mentioned a few BFTech colleges and their fees.
BFTech Colleges | BFTech Fees |
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Rs. 11.47 Lakhs | |
Rs. 13.42 Lakhs | |
NIFT Chennai | Rs. 13.30 Lakhs |
NIFT Mumbai | Rs. 13.42 Lakhs |
NIFT Patna | Rs. 13.42 Lakhs |
BTech in Fashion Technology is a four-year undergraduate course that is offered by various colleges. In the table below, we have mentioned the BTech in Fashion Technology colleges and their fees.
BTech in Fashion Technology Colleges | BFTech Fees |
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Rs. 7.80 Lakhs | |
DKTE Society’s Textile and Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji | - |
Rs. 2.80 Lakhs | |
- | |
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BFTech course provides a thorough understanding of fashion with business, retail, and management, whereas BTech in Fashion Technology gives the knowledge of technical and engineering aspects of fashion productions. Both courses offer exciting opportunities in the fashion industry. Candidates should choose design courses depending on their interests, strengths, and career goals.
The Fashion Designing and Technology program at AMU is offered as a B.Voc. in Fashion Design & Garment Technology through the University Women’s Polytechnic. It’s a 3 year undergraduate course focused on practical skills for the fashion industry. Admission is based on CUET UG scores, and the program admits about 50 students annually. The first year fee is around INR 12,500, and students get hands-on training, including workshops on digital fashion tools like CLO 3D.
Hi Preeti,
There is no such course as a B.Ed. in fashion design
that exists in India.
A diploma in fashion design is for 2 years.
The basic eligibility criteria:
10th pass or 10+2 pass
Fees range from 50k to 1 lakh.
For a B.Sc. in fashion, which is a 3-year course.
The basic eligibility criteria:
10+2 pass with any stream
Fees vary according to colleges
Top Entrance Exams: NID, NIFT, UCEED, IICD etc.
For more information about fashion design courses, click on the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/fashion-design-course
All the best.
Thank you.
Regards,
Careers360 Team
The B.Ed in Fashion Design is not a mainstream program like traditional B.Ed degrees offered for school-level teaching in subjects such as science, math, or languages. However, there are specialized education and vocational training courses related to fashion and design that incorporate educational methodology or teacher training aspects, often available as PG Diplomas or certification programs.A standard B.Ed program is typically 2 years long and recognized by the National Council for Teacher Education , but it is primarily meant for training to teach in schools. If you with a background in fashion design wants to enter the teaching profession—perhaps as a lecturer or instructor in fashion institutes you can opt for a general B.Ed and later specialize through fashion-related teaching diplomas, M.Ed, or industry experience.Alternatively, some design institutes offer Postgraduate Diplomas in Fashion Design Education or short-term certification courses that prepare candidates to teach fashion design, particularly in private institutions.
Before applying, check you can the eligibility criteria of the university/institute.Whether they offer a B.Ed integrated with fashion or any special pedagogy in vocational subjects.
Thank you
Thank you for your question.
Yes, many colleges nowadays offer fashion designing courses for girls, especially in polytechnic or vocational institutions. As fashion designing courses are usually available in both diploma and certificate formats. The diploma typically lasts for 2-3 years, and some colleges do have separate batches for girls or a co-ed structure with proper safety and discipline.
About the boarding facilities yes, many colleges do provide hostel accommodation for girls. The availability may vary from college to college, but if it's a government or semi-government institution, hostel seats are usually allotted on a first-come-first-serve basis or based on distance from home. The monthly hostel fee can be anywhere between 1,500 to 4,000, depending on the location and whether food is included. Some private colleges charge more, but they may also offer better facilities like Wi-Fi, laundry, and AC rooms.
As for the admission fee, in government colleges, it’s usually very affordable around 2,000 to 10,000 per year. Private colleges might charge more, so confirming with the specific college is important.
You can consider this link for more details;
https://www.careers360.com/courses/fashion-design-course
Hope this helps, and wishing you all the best !
CUET qualifies BDes Fashion Designing students.
The basis for admission is the CUET score.
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