

B-SC-FASHION-DESIGN in General at S. SUKHJINDER SINGH ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE


Gurdaspur, Punjab
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About the Specialization
What is General at S. SUKHJINDER SINGH ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Gurdaspur?
This B.Sc. Fashion Design program at S. Sukhjinder Singh Engineering and Technology College, Gurdaspur, focuses on cultivating creative talent and technical expertise essential for the dynamic fashion industry. With a curriculum aligned with the latest trends and global practices, it emphasizes design principles, textile science, garment construction, and fashion business. India''''s burgeoning apparel market and rich textile heritage provide a vibrant backdrop for innovation and growth within this program.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for aspiring designers, creative individuals with a keen interest in textiles and apparel, and those passionate about fashion trends. It attracts fresh graduates seeking entry into design houses, export firms, or retail sectors, as well as creative entrepreneurs looking to launch their own fashion ventures. Students with a 10+2 background in any stream and a flair for aesthetics and innovation are well-suited.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in the Indian fashion industry, including fashion designer, merchandiser, stylist, pattern maker, textile designer, and quality controller. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 to 4.5 lakhs per annum, with significant growth trajectories for experienced professionals in established brands or entrepreneurial roles. The comprehensive curriculum prepares students for national and international fashion certifications.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Design & Technical Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate significant time to hands-on practice in fashion sketching, pattern making, and understanding textile science. Regularly experiment with drawing techniques and fabric manipulations beyond classroom assignments to build a strong foundational portfolio.
Tools & Resources
Sketchbooks, various art media, draping muslins, sewing machines, online tutorials on basic garment construction, local textile markets for material exploration
Career Connection
Strong foundational skills are critical for internships and entry-level design roles, demonstrating proficiency in core industry requirements.
Develop Critical Observational & Research Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Cultivate a habit of observing fashion trends, historical influences, and cultural attire. Regularly visit local markets, museums, and read fashion publications (e.g., Vogue India, Harper''''s Bazaar India) to understand design evolution and consumer preferences. Maintain a visual journal of inspirations.
Tools & Resources
Fashion magazines, online trend forecasting sites (WGSN, Stylesight - access often provided by college libraries), museum visits, Pinterest
Career Connection
Essential for trend analysis, mood board creation, and developing unique design concepts, highly valued by design teams.
Engage in Peer Learning & Collaborative Projects- (Semester 1-2)
Form study groups with peers to discuss concepts, share design ideas, and collaborate on small projects. Participate in college fashion shows or design competitions to get early exposure to teamwork and presentation.
Tools & Resources
College design labs, communal workspaces, online collaboration tools (e.g., Google Docs for project planning)
Career Connection
Builds teamwork, communication, and project management skills, which are crucial for working in design studios and production houses.
Intermediate Stage
Intensify Practical Application & Software Proficiency- (Semester 3-5)
Focus on applying theoretical knowledge in garment construction and draping to create complete designs. Simultaneously, become highly proficient in industry-standard CAD software like CorelDRAW and Adobe Photoshop, and ideally Illustrator, for design conceptualization and technical drawings.
Tools & Resources
Sewing labs, draping forms, Adobe Creative Suite, CorelDRAW, specialized fashion CAD software (if available at college)
Career Connection
Directly enhances employability for roles in design, pattern making, and textile print development, making portfolios more industry-ready.
Seek Early Industry Exposure & Networking- (Semester 3-5)
Actively pursue internships or short-term projects with local designers, boutiques, or garment manufacturers during semester breaks. Attend fashion industry events, workshops, and exhibitions (e.g., India Fashion Week) to network with professionals and gain practical insights.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, college placement cell, industry associations, fashion events calendars
Career Connection
Builds a professional network, provides real-world experience, and often leads to pre-placement offers or strong recommendations.
Specialize and Build a Niche Portfolio- (Semester 3-5)
Identify areas of specific interest (e.g., sustainable fashion, knitwear, accessories) and tailor elective choices. Develop a mini-collection or a series of design projects showcasing this specialization to start building a distinct design identity for your portfolio.
Tools & Resources
Elective subject choices, personal projects, mentor guidance
Career Connection
A specialized portfolio helps differentiate candidates in a competitive job market and aligns with specific industry demands.
Advanced Stage
Execute a High-Impact Major Project/Collection- (Semester 6)
Dedicate intensive effort to the Major Project in Semester 6, ensuring it reflects strong conceptualization, technical execution, and market relevance. Focus on comprehensive documentation, professional presentation, and effective storytelling of your design journey.
Tools & Resources
Design studio, specialized machinery, experienced faculty mentors, photography equipment for portfolio shots
Career Connection
The Major Project is often the centerpiece of a graduate''''s portfolio, directly influencing interviews and placement opportunities in design houses.
Refine Professional Portfolio & Interview Skills- (Semester 6)
Transform all academic and internship work into a polished, comprehensive physical and digital portfolio. Practice interview techniques, focusing on articulating your design philosophy, technical skills, and understanding of the fashion business, including industry trends and sustainability.
Tools & Resources
Professional portfolio design software (Adobe InDesign), mock interview sessions, career services
Career Connection
A strong portfolio and confident interview skills are paramount for securing desirable placements and advanced career opportunities.
Explore Entrepreneurial Avenues & Industry Readiness- (Semester 6)
For those interested in entrepreneurship, develop a detailed business plan for a fashion venture, exploring market gaps and unique selling propositions. For others, thoroughly research potential employers, understanding their brand values and design aesthetic to align your applications effectively.
Tools & Resources
Business incubators (if available), startup workshops, market research tools, industry reports, alumni network
Career Connection
Prepares graduates either to launch their own successful fashion businesses or to strategically position themselves for rapid career growth within established companies.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 with minimum 40% marks in any stream (Science/Commerce/Arts) from a recognized board.
Duration: 3 years / 6 semesters
Credits: 140 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 40%, External: 60%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSFD101-23 | Fashion Sketching-I | Core | 4 | Basic human anatomy, Figure construction, Drawing elements and principles, Drawing media and techniques, Creative sketching and rendering |
| BSFD102-23 | Textile Science-I | Core | 4 | Fiber classification and properties, Natural fibers (cotton, wool, silk), Man-made fibers (rayon, nylon), Yarn formation and types, Chemical structure of fibers |
| BSFD103-23 | Pattern Making-I | Core | 4 | Pattern making tools and equipment, Basic bodice block development, Dart manipulation techniques, Basic skirt block development, Sleeve block and variations |
| BSFD104-23 | Fashion History-I | Core | 3 | Ancient civilizations fashion (Egypt, Greece, Rome), Byzantine and Medieval fashion, Renaissance period fashion, Baroque and Rococo era styles, 18th and early 19th-century fashion |
| BSFD105-23 | English Communication Skills | Generic Elective | 3 | Reading comprehension and analysis, Effective writing techniques, Oral communication and presentation skills, Grammar and vocabulary building, Interpersonal communication |
| BSFD106-23 | Art & Design-I | Skill Enhancement Course | 3 | Elements of design (line, shape, color, texture), Principles of design (balance, rhythm, emphasis), Color theory and harmonies, Visual perception and composition, Art appreciation and history |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSFD201-23 | Fashion Sketching-II | Core | 4 | Advanced figure drawing and rendering, Garment rendering with fabric textures, Draping effects in illustration, Fashion illustration styles, Portfolio development for sketching |
| BSFD202-23 | Textile Science-II | Core | 4 | Fabric construction techniques, Woven fabric structures, Knitted fabric structures, Non-woven and specialized fabrics, Fabric finishes and their effects |
| BSFD203-23 | Pattern Making-II | Core | 4 | Advanced dart manipulation, Bodice variations (princess seams, yokes), Collar and cuff patterns, Trouser block development, Basic grading principles |
| BSFD204-23 | Fashion History-II | Core | 3 | Victorian era fashion, Edwardian period and Art Nouveau, 1920s-1950s fashion trends, Post-war fashion and new look, Contemporary fashion history |
| BSFD205-23 | Dyeing & Printing | Skill Enhancement Course | 3 | Dye classification and properties, Dyeing processes for various fibers, Printing techniques (block, screen, digital), Fabric preparation for dyeing/printing, Color fastness testing |
| BSFD206-23 | Computer Fundamentals | Generic Elective | 3 | Introduction to computer hardware and software, Operating systems basics, MS Office suite applications, Internet and email basics, Data organization and management |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSFD301-23 | Fashion Merchandising | Core | 3 | Introduction to fashion merchandising, Retail operations and management, Product development and sourcing, Brand management in fashion, Supply chain management in apparel |
| BSFD302-23 | Garment Construction-I | Core | 4 | Sewing machine types and operations, Basic seams and stitches, Darts, tucks, and pleats, Pocket and placket construction, Collar and cuff attachment |
| BSFD303-23 | Draping-I | Core | 4 | Draping tools and equipment, Dress form preparation, Basic bodice drape, Basic skirt drape, Design variations through draping |
| BSFD304-23 | Fashion Marketing & Communication | Core | 3 | Fashion branding and identity, Marketing strategies in fashion, Public relations and media, Advertising and promotion, Digital marketing for fashion |
| BSFD305-23 | Computer Aided Design (CAD)-I | Skill Enhancement Course | 3 | Introduction to CAD in fashion, CorelDRAW for fashion illustration, Adobe Photoshop for textile design, Digital sketching and coloring, Pattern digitization basics |
| BSFD306-23 | Indian Apparel & Textile Industry | Generic Elective | 3 | Indian textile heritage and crafts, Handloom and powerloom sectors, Apparel manufacturing process, Export potential of Indian fashion, Challenges and opportunities in Indian industry |
| BSFD307-23 | Entrepreneurship Development | Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course | 3 | Entrepreneurial mindset and traits, Business plan formulation, Market analysis and opportunity identification, Funding and financial management, Legal and ethical aspects of business |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSFD401-23 | Fashion Design Process | Core | 3 | Design inspiration and research, Mood boards and concept development, Theme selection and storyboarding, Collection planning and presentation, Design conceptualization techniques |
| BSFD402-23 | Garment Construction-II | Core | 4 | Advanced garment assembly techniques, Zipper and fastener applications, Lining and interfacing techniques, Specialized finishes and details, Quality control in garment construction |
| BSFD403-23 | Draping-II | Core | 4 | Advanced draping techniques for complex garments, Draping for various silhouettes, Bridal wear and evening wear draping, Avant-garde draping and experimentation, Fabric manipulation through draping |
| BSFD404-23 | Surface Ornamentation | Skill Enhancement Course | 4 | Traditional Indian embroidery techniques, Applique work and patchwork, Beadwork and sequin application, Fabric painting and embellishment, Modern surface design techniques |
| BSFD405-23 | Computer Aided Design (CAD)-II | Skill Enhancement Course | 3 | Adobe Illustrator for fashion flats, Technical drawings and specifications, Digital print and pattern design, Color management in CAD, Portfolio creation using CAD tools |
| BSFD406-23 | Environmental Studies | Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course | 2 | Ecosystems and biodiversity, Environmental pollution and control, Natural resources management, Climate change and global warming, Sustainable development practices |
| BSFD407-23 | Textile Testing & Quality Control | Core | 4 | Fiber testing methods, Yarn and fabric testing procedures, Color fastness and shrinkage testing, Quality standards and specifications, Statistical process control |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSFD501-23 | Fashion Accessories | Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 3 | Categories of fashion accessories, Material selection for accessories, Design principles for accessories, Manufacturing processes of accessories, Market trends in accessory design |
| BSFD502-23 | Knitwear Design & Technology | Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 3 | Knitting machines and their types, Knit fabric properties and construction, Knit garment pattern making, Sweater design and development, Trend forecasting for knitwear |
| BSFD503-23 | Fashion Forecasting & Trends | Core | 3 | Fashion trend cycles, Forecasting methods and tools, Market research and analysis, Consumer behavior and segmentation, Macro and micro trend identification |
| BSFD504-23 | Portfolio Development | Core | 4 | Concept development for portfolio, Design documentation and presentation, Collection story and theme, Digital and physical portfolio creation, Interview preparation strategies |
| BSFD505-23 | Internship | Core | 6 | Industry exposure and experience, Practical skill application, Professional networking, Project execution and reporting, Workplace ethics and professionalism |
| BSFD-EL1A-23 | Visual Merchandising | Elective | 3 | Store layout and design, Window display techniques, Fixtures and props usage, Lighting in visual merchandising, Mannequin styling and presentation |
| BSFD-EL1B-23 | CAD for Textile Design | Elective | 3 | Software for textile design (e.g., Adobe Textile Designer), Creating seamless pattern repeats, Colorway development, Digital print techniques, Textile rendering and visualization |
| BSFD-EL1C-23 | Apparel Quality Management | Elective | 3 | Quality standards in apparel industry, Inspection methods (AQL), Defect analysis and prevention, Statistical process control, ISO standards for textiles and apparel |
| BSFD-EL2A-23 | Fashion Journalism & Blogging | Elective | 3 | Fashion writing and editorial content, Developing a fashion blog, Social media for fashion communication, Interviewing techniques for fashion, Ethical considerations in fashion media |
| BSFD-EL2B-23 | Sustainable Fashion | Elective | 3 | Eco-friendly textiles and materials, Ethical and responsible production, Circular economy in fashion, Upcycling and recycling in design, Green marketing and consumer awareness |
| BSFD-EL2C-23 | Home Textiles | Elective | 3 | Categories of home textiles (bed, bath, kitchen), Fabric selection for home furnishings, Design trends in home textiles, Manufacturing processes for home textiles, Market analysis for home textile products |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSFD601-23 | Fashion Event Management | Core | 3 | Fashion event planning and budgeting, Sponsorship and fundraising, Logistics and venue management, Promotion and marketing of events, Execution and evaluation of fashion shows |
| BSFD602-23 | Fashion Illustration & Rendering | Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 4 | Advanced illustration techniques, Mixed media for fashion illustration, Digital rendering in fashion, Stylization and creative interpretation, Mood and theme presentation through illustration |
| BSFD603-23 | Brand Management in Fashion | Core | 3 | Brand identity and positioning, Brand equity and value creation, Luxury branding strategies, Global fashion brands and their management, Brand communication and promotion |
| BSFD604-23 | Major Project | Core | 10 | Concept development for collection, Design execution and prototype creation, Collection presentation and documentation, Market viability analysis, Research methodology and report writing |
| BSFD-EL3A-23 | Entrepreneurship in Fashion | Elective | 3 | Fashion business model canvas, Startup funding and investment, Legal framework for fashion businesses, Marketing plan for fashion ventures, Mentorship and networking for entrepreneurs |
| BSFD-EL3B-23 | Fashion Styling | Elective | 3 | Personal styling and image consulting, Editorial styling for magazines, Commercial styling for campaigns, Wardrobe management and organization, Trend application in styling |
| BSFD-EL3C-23 | Jewellery Design | Elective | 3 | Gemstones and precious metals, Jewellery design techniques, CAD for jewellery design, Manufacturing processes for jewellery, Market trends in jewellery design |




