3-year Degree course in Fashion Technology from ATDC

Media Release
July 2, 2018

Bengaluru, Jul 2: Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC), Bengaluru, has invited applications for its three-year degree course in Apparel and Fashion.

The full-time Bachelor course is being offered in two streams as BVoc in Fashion Design and Retail and BVoc in Apparel Manufacturing and Entrepreneurship.

Students who have completed their II PUC (or equivalent from other boards) in any discipline and have a creative bent of mind are eligible to apply. ATDC is a Gurugram-based central government council which has set up branches across the country to offer degree and vocational courses mainly in apparel clusters. In Bengaluru, the course will be taught at the ATDC campus in Yeshwanthpur.

The two new-generation degree courses for the fashion industry is recognised by AICTE and costs much lesser than private colleges that are affiliated to local universities.

In today’s fashion-conscious world, there is a huge demand for courses that touch upon fashion, design, apparel, manufacturing and entrepreneurship and ATDC prides itself on creating industry-ready professionals. Students placed by the institution in the industry command a starting salary of Rs 20,000 plus and those interested in entrepreneurship can set up manufacturing units for which they are eligible for loans under various schemes.

Fashion technology is a creative pursuit and involves knowledge of apparel, colour sense, design sense and creativity. Selected students will get hands-on exposure at the state-of-the-art centre where emphasis is on enhancing skills, using latest machines and learning designing on CAD. ATDC believes in creating industry-ready professionals with a thorough knowledge through its courses.

In addition, students are sent for internship at leading fashion and export houses as well as participate in fashion shows organised by leading event companies and fashion houses during the course.

Those economically backward but bright students opting for this degree course are also eligible for scholarships. They get a full waiver of their annual fee (Rs 67,000) if they have scored 80% and above in PUC and a waiver of a term fee (Rs 33,500) if they have secured 70% in PUC.

The last date for applications is July 15, 2018. Mail [email protected] and call 080-41283829 and mobile 9916807401. Follow ATDC Bangalore on Facebook for updates and information and click www.atdcindia.co.in for more details.

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LOTUS
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Tuesday, 7 Aug 2018

Good institute to join fashion design and apparel manufacturing. Good placement support and industry   exposure.

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News Network
August 9,2020

 

New Delhi, Aug 9: With the National Education Policy 2020 recognising the need for flexibility in choosing the subjects that a student wants to study, implementation of this policy will boost science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education in India, edtech startup SP Robotic Works has said.

The new education policy also recognised that skills like coding and scientific temper and evidence-based thinking should be learned by all students to become good, successful, innovative, adaptable and productive human beings in today's rapidly changing world.

With the semester-based pattern, there is a lot of relaxation with respect to a child's choice to select their interest in subjects, according to Sneha Priya, CEO and co-founder, SP Robotic Works.

"This will promote the kids to explore various segments which otherwise I believe was restricted to an extent," Priya told IANS in an interview.

On July 29, the Union Cabinet gave its approval to a new National Education Policy (NEP) which aims at bringing about several changes in the education system from the school to college level.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that the NEP is the foundation of a "new India" and that it will help close the gap between education and research.

It is now well recognised that in opening the door to myriad opportunities offered by STEM education, online platforms have played a pivotal role.

Coding-related courses have picked up well and the online platforms have seen a lot of kids enrol in block programming, artificial intelligence (AI) and android app development.

"As the field of STEM education gained immense popularity in India, this online learning platform has seen 80 per cent increase in the number of renewal of programmes, which implies the increase in interest and is a positive sign for the future of STEM education," she said.
The proposal to introduce coding from Class 6 and onwards is one of the best decisions of the policy, Priya added.

"With importance being given to coding in the NEP, the schools will be more open to adopting new ways to ensure their children master in what they are learning which will automatically result in better outcomes," she opined.

"Focus on these skills is crucial during the formative years for the development of the children. Hence, this new policy will prove beneficial for growing kids to gather their interest in coding at an early stage," she said.

According to Priya, it is important to deliver the coding concepts in the right manner to captivate and encourage the child to engross his/her attention towards the subject.

She also stressed that both robotics and coding courses have seen a huge upsurge this year.
In addition to what is being taught at school, the online learning platform has seen an increased number of queries from parents with regards to shaping up their child's coding skills.

"Especially with the current situation, the Covid-i9 lockdown has given more time to students to explore their interest in this field and we have seen double the demand in participation just in the previous few months from children," Priya quipped.

Even during the lockdown, SP Robotic Works said they have seen an increase of 55 per cent in the revenues.

"Additionally, we have seen around 1 lakh new enrolments during the last four months which demonstrates that Indian children are exploring their interests across segments," the CEO said.
"For the next six months, our focus is going to continue educating and engaging more students in experiential learning as we work towards building a nation that's truly 'Aatmanirbhar'," Priya noted.

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Agencies
July 3,2020

New Delhi, Jul 3: The Delhi High Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea challenging Karnataka government's decision to impose a 25 percent domicile reservation in the National Law School of India University in Bengaluru.

A division bench of Justice Hima Kohli and Justice Subramonium Prasad observed that the impugned law is passed by the State of Karnataka, and the respondent university is also situated in Karnataka.

The court granted liberty to the petitioner to move the appropriate forum with their grievances.

The Karnataka Assembly had passed the National Law School of India (Amendment) Act, 2020 in March this year, which provided a 25 per cent horizontal reservation for students of Karnataka in the NLSIU.

The High Court observed that the main contesting parties in the present case were the NLSIU and the Karnataka Government. As the court did not show any interest in entertaining the plea, the petitioner withdrew the plea.

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