B. Des. (Fashion Technology)

Program Code 10812

Campus Noida

Institute Amity School of Fashion Technology

University Amity University Uttar Pradesh

Eligibility Class XII (agg. 50%) Note: 70% was the ...

Duration 4 Years

Selection Process Creative TestPersonal Interview

  • Program Fee (Rs. in Lacs)
  • 1st Year Non Sponsored Semester 0.89
  • 1st Year Sponsored Semester Fee 1.335

Course Structure

1st Year

    Semester 1

  • Fashion Design & Illustration- I
  • Fundamentals of Textiles - I
  • Introduction to Garment Manufacturing Techniques
  • Common Curriculum Courses - I
  • Communication Skills - I

Semester 2

  • Apparel Production Technology-I
  • Entrepreneurship for Fashion & Textile
  • Garment Construction - I
  • Garment Production Processes and Systems - I
  • Unrestricted Electives - I
  • Communication Skills - II
  • Foreign Business Language Elective - II

2nd Year

Semester 3

  • Major – Requirement
  • Major - Electives
  • Unrestricted Electives - II
  • Common Curriculum Courses - III

Semester 4

  • Fashion Trend Forecasting (UG)
  • Unrestricted Electives - III
  • Common Curriculum Courses - IV

3rd Year

Semester 5

  • Garment Production Processes and Systems - II
  • Unrestricted Electives - IV
  • Common Curriculum Courses - V
  • Supervised Independent Learning/ Non-Teaching Credit Courses - I
  • Career Aspirations based Courses - I

Semester 6

  • Apparel Production Management-II
  • Apparel Production Technology-II
  • Fashion Marketing and Merchandising- II
  • QUALITY ANALYSIS AND ASSURANCE OF TEXTILES & APPAREL
  • Unrestricted Electives - V
  • Career Aspirations based Courses - II

4th Year

Semester 7

  • Apparel Production Technology-III
  • Garment Production Processes and Systems III
  • Visual Merchandising and Retail Experience Design
  • Unrestricted Electives - VI
  • Supervised Independent Learning/ Non-Teaching Credit Courses - II
  • Career Aspirations based Courses - III

Semester 8

  • Garment Production Unit Design
  • Supervised Independent Learning/ Non-Teaching Credit Courses - III