AFD was conceived in the year 2000. AFD
is an institute run by an Alumnus of the National Institute of Fashion,
Technology, New Delhi. Several students had approached the founder,
of AFD over the years for assistance in preparing for the NIFT/NID
admissions. There was a need for a comprehensive course that could
provide a clear guidance to the NIFT/NID/CEED examinations. An urgent
need was felt for a tutorial which could impart training to secondary
school students , such that these students could be completely equipped
for the NIFT/NID entrance exams.
Our conventional educational system, at under graduate level, benefits
only the students who wish to go in for conventional careers (Engineering,
Medical etc.), which are getting crowded day by day. Formal education
up to 12th standard has very little to offer to the students who
wish to take design as a career. Academy of Fashion & Design
(AFD), has been launched with an objective to fill this gap &
to prepare young students for the admission Test of CEED, NID &
NIFT, and guide them to a promising design career.
AFD also, help students prepare their design Portfolios for getting
admission to Foreign Universities Excellent course material , experienced
faculty and a committed management have built AFD into the most
trusted institution in the area of preparing students for competitive
entrance examinations for admission to NIFT/NID/CEED. Contact Programs
are held in 6 cities across India. The
faculty at AFD design the curriculum and compile the course material
, based on extensive analysis of exams of NIFT/NID/CEED over the
years and the latest developments in all the subjects.
AFD programs are developed by Ms. Julie James , former Head of
the department, Department of FashionTechnology, Assumption College
, Changanassery, with assistance from ex-NIDians & experts from
various design fields and general subject areas. Ms. Julie graduated
from NIFT, Delhi in 1993 and has worked in various Design &
Export Houses across India and has taught Design concepts in several
reputed colleges.
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