FDDI Kolkata is offering three courses at the undergraduate level in the bachelor of design programme. FDDI Kolkata fees structure is around Rs 10 Lakh in total. The bachelor of design or B.Des course at the institute offers specialisations in footwear design & production, leather goods & accessories design, and fashion design.
Course | Fees | Eligibility |
B. Des (Bachelor of Design) | Rs 9,42,600 | Class 12 / Three-year diploma after Class 10 |
FDDI Kolkata courses cater to the needs of the growing fashion industry. The courses cover the latest trends in design that helps a student get the most out of the programme and be industry ready upon graduation.
FDDI Kolkata fees structure is doubled for NRI/international/industry-sponsored students. For industry-sponsored students, the fee payment and placement responsibility are of the sponsoring company. Meanwhile, students can also opt for scholarship assistance to pursue the programme at FDDI Kolkata. Tabulated below is the FDDI Kolkata fees structure semester-wise.
Semester | Fees |
Semester 1 | Rs 1,40,600 |
Semester 2 | Rs 1,11,300 |
Semester 3 | Rs 1,18,200 |
Semester 4 | Rs 1,11,300 |
Semester 5 | Rs 1,18,900 |
Semester 6 | Rs 1,11,300 |
Semester 7 | Rs 1,19,700 |
Semester 8 | Rs 1,11,300 |
FDDI Kolkata B.Des course includes three specialisations. The details of each course are provided below. The B.Des course specialisations are fashion design, footwear design and production, and leather goods & accessories design.
Bachelor of Design in Fashion Design is a three year programme divided into six semesters. The course curriculum is designed to provide students with technical as well as design skills in garment design and manufacturing. The technical skills provided are pattern making, garment construction, and software training in computer-aided design such as adobe illustrator or CLO-3D. After completion of the course, students can start their careers as costume designers, technical designers, freelance designers, quality controllers, and fashion photographers, among many other roles.
The Bachelor of Design in Footwear Design & Production Course is a three year programme divided into six semesters. Footwear design is a very unique course which trains a student and establishes a career as a footwear designer, product developer, or CAD specialist. The scope of this course is good with the footwear industry growing as always. The course curriculum includes quality management and control, production, planning and design of footwear.
Bachelor of Design in Leather Goods & Accessories Design is a three-6year programme divided into six semesters. Students are trained and taught on the aspects of product design, lifestyle and accessory design. The subjects in this course train students to innovate, ideate, design and manufacture. By 3D modelling to actually prepare the physical product this course includes all.
The FDDI Kolkata fees structure for hostels is provided below. The hostel facility is available for men and women. Students are also required to pay a one-time refundable deposit of Rs 5,000 as with the first semester fees. The hostel rooms at FDDI Kolkata have double occupancy. Students get the necessary facilities such as a cot, table, chair, Wifi, RO water, etc.
FDDI Kolkata Fees Structure for Hostel
Room Type | Fees (per semester) |
Double occupancy | Rs 18,000 |
Caution money (refundable) | Rs 5,000 |
FDDI Kolkata fees can be paid through online payment modes. Students can pay the course, hostel and admission fees through the below-mentioned payment methods:
FDDI Kolkata fees payment can be done via UPI through GPay, Paytm, PhonePay or other banking apps. To pay the FDDI Kolkata fees through payment apps, students can follow the steps given below:
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