MANAGEMENT COURSES
Jewellery design
Course Name | Diploma in Jewellery Design Bachelor in Jewellery Design |
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Course Level | Diploma/Bachelors |
Course Duration | 2 or 3 Years |
Course Eligibility | For lateral – 10 + (SSC + Diploma) / 12 + 1 (12th) |
Average Salary | INR Rs. 3,00,000 to Rs. 5,00,000 per year |
Government Affiliation | Yes |
Recognition | MHRD, Government of India and UGC |
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Jewellery Design
Course Name | Diploma in Jewellery Design – 2 Year Diploma in Jewellery Design – 3 Year |
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Jewellery design is the art or profession of designing and creating jewellery. Art has taken many forms throughout the centuries, from the simple beadwork of ancient times to the sophisticated metalworking and gem cutting that is known in the modern day. Jewellery designers work with precious metals, diamonds, beads, and gemstones to create wearable pieces of art. A jewellery designer may create one-of-a-kind pieces for high-end jewellers or an entire line for a mass-market fashion designer.
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Programme Objectives
- The main aim is to equip students to pursue a profession in jewellery design.
- The curriculum seeks to enhance students' design abilities, including their capacity to produce original ideas that meet customers' wants and preferences.
- The course of study strongly emphasises developing students' technical abilities, including their capacity to work with materials and tools to make jewellery, such as cutting, polishing, and soldering.
- The program aims to help students hone their business abilities, including how to market and sell jewellery items, handle finances, and collaborate with customers and other industry professionals.
- By encouraging students to create fresh, cutting-edge creations of conventional jewellery design, the programme hopes to promote students' creativity and ingenuity.
Course Duration
Bachelor of Vocational Studies (B.Voc) is a three-year degree program.
Jewellery Design
Recognition
MHRD, Government of India and UGC
Eligibility
10+2 or equivalent in any stream
Semester
3 Years (6 semesters)
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Career Path
Graduates of the Bachelor of Vocational Studies (B.Voc) in Jewellery Design program can pursue a variety of job roles in the jewellery industry. Some of the common job areas for jewellery designers include:
- Jewellery Designer
- CAD Designer
- Gemologist
- Merchandiser
- Quality Analyst
- Entrepreneur/Startup Owner
- Retail Jewellery Consultant
- Production Manager
- Freelance Designer
Job Title | Job Description |
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Jewellery Designer | Designing and creating unique jewellery pieces using a variety of materials, including precious metals, gemstones, and other materials. |
Production Designer | Designing jewellery pieces that can be mass-produced, often using CAD software to create 3D models that can be used for casting and manufacturing. |
Bench Jeweler | Working with jewellery materials and tools to create and repair jewellery pieces, including resizing rings, replacing stones, and polishing metal surfaces. |
Gemologist | Identifying and assessing the value of gemstones, often working for jewellery manufacturers, wholesalers, or retailers. |
Sales Representative | Selling jewellery pieces to customers, often working for jewellery retailers or wholesalers. |
Jewelry Merchandiser | Developing product lines for jewellery retailers or wholesalers, taking into account trends, customer preferences, and market demands. |
Consultant | Providing design, manufacturing, or marketing advice to jewellery manufacturers or retailers. |
Entrepreneur | Starting and managing a jewellery business, including designing and creating unique pieces, managing finances, marketing and sales, and collaborating with other professionals in the industry. |