To nurture creative minds by integrating values, technical expertise, and innovative design thinking, empowering students to become industry-ready professionals who can tackle global challenges with a holistic approach.
1. To foster innovation, creativity, and excellence in design education by equipping students with strong technical skills.
2. Promoting the bridging of the gap between academia and industry while nurturing leadership and entrepreneurial spirit.
Infrastructure
You must have completed 10+2 from a recognized board in any stream.
You can apply online through the official CT University website or visit the campus for offline registration.
No specific entrance exam is required; admissions are based on merit and eligibility.
Yes, merit-based and need-based scholarships are available for eligible students.
Yes, CT University accepts applications from international students.
The department offers CAD studios, advanced design labs, and garment construction facilities.
Yes, through internships, live projects, industrial visits, and expert-led workshops.
Absolutely, sustainability is a key emphasis across courses and projects.
Graduates can work in fashion design, merchandising, brand management, and more.
Yes, the department encourages and supports entrepreneurial ventures in fashion.
1-year Certificate Course
2-year Diploma Program
3-year Undergraduate Degree
You'll train on industry-standard tools like Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Animate CC, Adobe Suite, Maya, Blender, and After Effects.
Yes, the program includes extensive practical training, with about 90% of the curriculum focused on hands-on experience in high-tech labs.
Graduates can work in animation studios, gaming companies, film production, and digital marketing.
Students can become beauticians, cosmetologists, spa therapists, salon managers, trainers, makeup artists, or entrepreneurs.
Yes, more than 60% of the curriculum focuses on hands-on practice in labs and internships.
Yes, we have tie-ups with leading beauty brands, salons, and wellness centers for internships and placements.
Absolutely! Entrepreneurial training and salon management modules prepare students for self-employment.