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Page 1: FDDI Prospectus 2010

Footwear Design & Development Institute

www.fddiindia.com

Footwear Design & Development Institute

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NDEXI

1. Message from the Managing Director 052. Message from the Secretary 073. Message from the Executive Director - Fursatganj 094. FDDI Profile 15

- Management & faculty- Certification

5. FDDI Campuses 18- Noida campus- Fursatganj campus- Chennai Campus- Kolkata Campus- Rohtak Campus- Chindwara Campus

6. Infrastructure & Facilities 22 7. Sports & Recreation Facilities 278. Students Welfare 319. Centre & Programmes 3210. Programmes Offered 3311. Centre for Footwear Technology & Management (CFTM) 34

PG Diploma in Management-Footwear Technology (PGDM-FT)PG Diploma in Creative Designing & CAD / CAM (PGDCD)Diploma in Footwear Technology (DFT)

12. Centre for Retail Management (CRM) 40PG Diploma in Retail Management (PGDRM)PG Diploma in Visual Merchandizing & Communication Design (PGDVM & CD)Diploma in Fashion Merchandizing & Retail Management (DFMRM)

13. Centre for Leather Goods & Accessories Design (CLGAD) 46PG Diploma in Leather Goods & Accessories Design (PGDLGAD)Diploma in Leather Goods & Accessories Design (DLGAD)

14. Placement Team and Placement Process 50Placement Team / Effort / List of some major companies / Our distinguished alumni

15. Fee Structure 5316. Guideline for Admission 54

Selection criteria for PG & UG programmes / Procedure for Admission through Counseling / Sponsorship / Foreign Students / Reservation for SC, ST & PH candidates / How to apply? / Important dates

17. Guideline for Entrance Test 60- Written test structure - Entrance test assessment

18. Application Form / Admit Card

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MESSAGE FROM SECRETARY

An immense pleasure and pride encompasses me when I behold that FDDI has emerged as a premier Institute in its core area having international reputation due to its academic excellence, research contributions and international level of support & services extended to the Industry worldwide. The institute in its endeavor to support Indian Industry attains global competitiveness by providing Qualitative Human resource across verticals, has strived global perspectives in all its programmes and activities to equip the students confront the international business challenges. Our capability and strength lies in a strong team of highly qualified faculty, world class infrastructure and state of art technology, practical oriented international standards of curriculum designed by the eminent leaders of the field, quality students and dedicated staff.

Today's globalised world demands business leaders with the right blend of technological expertise and experience, cross-cultural insights and a strong fundamental grounding in the fields of creative problem-solving, managerial effectiveness and competitive dynamics that will help them redefine the future of business. At FDDI students learn how to go beyond the obvious and approach each challenge with creativity. The courses offered are designed to tap and develop the creative intelligence and managerial skills of individuals, thereby producing potential professional designers, managers and technocrats. The wide exposure through field visits, Industry internships and projects are teamed with the well modulated capsules specially designed for various academic programmes

Students at FDDI today serve in senior positions across different industries/globe and the tremendous positive feedback from Industries is a testimony to our belief that our students are shaped effectively to confront various industries challenges at a high level and create a hall mark in the world of Technology, Design and Management. The FDDI has a record of 100% placement in national as well as international positions. The demand of FDDIians is growing every year in the industry and the placements at FDDI touching a new record every year.

Considering the high demand of FDDI passouts in the industry FDDI has taken the pioneer step of expanding its reach by establishing 04 more campuses in some of the important locations such as Kolkata, Chennai and Rohtak besides the two existing campuses in Noida and Raebareli, UP. and making the institute a melting pot of intellect and rigor, to enrich and revitalize the minds of the aspiring students selected for various programmes.

This prospectus provides detailed information about FDDI, its programmes, facilities and campus and I hope that it will enable you to understand easily. However, any query is always welcome looking forward to welcome young and bright India.

Shashi Bhushan Shukla, IRSSecretary

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MANAGEMENT & FACULTYThe Governing Council of FDDI is a judicious blend of representatives from the Government, prestigious educational Institutions such as National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) - Delhi, National Institute of Design (NID)-Ahmadabad, Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI)-Chennai as well as the top representatives of the Industry from all over the country. The management of the institute is consortium of renowned & result oriented professionals.

The faculty consists of foreign and Indian experts in the field of Fashion design, Technology, Management & Retail. Our faculty members acquired training from some of the leading Institutions in India & abroad. Moreover, they have hands on experience on consultancy assignments to the industries across India and countries in the Indian Sub-continent and South-East Asia to assist the footwear industry for boosting the productivity, product development and solving their problems.

The visiting faculty consists of top professionals in the industry as well as from the field of Fashion, Designing, Management, Visual merchandising and Retail.

In all cases, our methods of instruction provide an interactive learning system. We have partnered with several learning institutions whose knowledge exchange curriculum building tools have helped us keeping the institute at par with the international standards and quality.

FDDI PROFILE

Footwear Design & Development Institute popularly known as FDDI is rated among the premier design and management institutions in the world. It is widely recognized as a centre of excellence. The institute conducts wide range of professional programmes in the area of Retail Management, Footwear Design, Technology, Management, Fashion Merchandising, Visual Merchandizing, Marketing, Creative Designing & CAD/CAM and Leather Goods & Accessories Design etc. The long-term programmes are of two to three years duration. All programmes offered by the institute meets the international standards.

FDDI was set up by the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India with an objective to train the professional manpower for the industry. In just a span of two decades FDDI has evolved from being India’s premier institute to a notable international training Institute. FDDI is among the first institute in the world to get prestigious ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certification.

FDDI’s all campuses are equipped with modern facilities and latest technology and tools to offer our students top class learning environment and facilities for physical and mental growth.

FDDI is starting new campuses at Chennai, Kolkata, Haryana (Rohtak) & Chhindwara commencing from the current session. With a strong education eco-system and plentiful talent, these campuses will emerge as a key resource base for FDDI in these regions. The new centers will also increase FDDI’s access to skilled professionals.

FDDI has a distinct presence not only in higher education but also in the spheres in Industrial Consultancy, Research and Development and Training of active industry professionals The syllabi, training software and teaching materials of FDDI are prepared by the experts from Melbourne College of Textile, Australia & Southfield College, UK and syllabus for management programme is designed by senior professors of IIM, Ahmadabad and FMS, New Delhi. Our versatility consists in regularly upgrading our syllabus and training programmes to meet the latest requirement of the industry. The Institute has an impeccable track record of 100% placement for all its pass outs in major Multinational and Indian companies. FDDI

alumni include VP’s and CEO’s of some of the renowned companies. FDDI students have been placed globally in countries like USA, UK, Germany, Hong Kong, Egypt,

China, Singapore, UK, Middle East, Sri Lanka, Kenya etc.

To facilitate the working professionals of the Industry & to extend the benefit of formal training programmes to far off places, FDDI has also started distance-learning programme for the professionals in collaboration with IGNOU.

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CERTIFICATION FDDI is the first training Institute to

achieve the prestigious ISO 9001 and

ISO 14001 certification. The Institute

believes that dedication, sincerity and

hard work leads to excellence and

therefore, its motto is “Dedication to

Excellence.”

FDDI has been awarded the

following certifications:

• ISO 9001 BVQI, Switzerland

• ISO 14001 BVQI, Switzerland

• ISO 17025 DAR, Germany

The International Testing

Laboratory of FDDI is

approved by:

• Bureau of Indian Standards

• General Motors

• DGAQA

• RITES

• DGS & D, India

• PFI, Germany

The institute has six well designed campuses at Noida, Fusatganj, Chennai, Kolkata, Rohtak & Chindwara with

lots of open space and greenery around. This provides a right balance between concrete structure and natural

ambience, in line with our mandate of holistic development. An atmosphere of community living prevails in

FDDI campuses. The fervor with which every festival and social event is celebrated is a reflection of the close

bonding in the FDDI community. Fashion Shows organized by FDDI are very popular. The sports and

cultural activities in all the campuses ensure the overall grooming of the students. All FDDI campuses are

equipped with Wi-Fi Internet connectivity and gigabytes optic fibre backbone with hi-speed lease line

connectivity that provides student, anytime and anywhere an easy access to communication highway.

The campuses are spread over 10-20 acres and has brilliant structure with a lush green cover. Powerful

beams of light and strong shadows create a dramatic and serene ambience that has inspired

generations of students to achieve excellence while retaining humility.

Besides workshops equipped with state of art machineries and equipments, Classrooms, Hostel,

Internationals Design Studio, Library, Computer Centre, Internationals Testing Centre the institute also

having International Museum (a unique centre), Common Facility Centre (to help the industry) and

Display centre (which is showcase for international buyers)

Besides ample air-conditioned classrooms, technical workshops equipped with modern state-of-

art machineries, it has conference halls, seminar halls, auditorium, open-air theatre, computer

labs, and the library along with fully furnished separate Girls & Boys Hostel, which makes FDDI

campuses the most modern and world class institute in its own area.

FDDI CAMPUS

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NOIDA CAMPUS

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CHHINDWARA CAMPUSROHTAK (Haryana) CAMPUS

CLASS ROOMSThe classrooms at FDDI are made not only to just create an atmosphere that is conducive to

learning but in a sense to nurture the quest for knowledge that the students possess.

All classrooms are air-conditioned and equipped with all modern teaching aids. These

include electronic media such as multimedia notebooks, LCD & O/H projectors, cordless

microphones and speakers, etc. The audio-visual aids in the classroom include television and

video players.

INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES

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LIBRARY

The institute provides adequate library

facility for the students. The library includes

the air-conditioned reading hall, which is

further proposed to be expanded with a

seating capacity of approximately 200

people and has calm atmosphere so that

the students can concentrate on their work.

FDDI's Library brings you an exhaustive

and unpara l le led resource and

information base specific to the Fashion,

Design, Technology, Retail and related

industry. The library has excellent collection

of Encyclopedias, Latest national and

international Journals, Magazines, more

than 10 Newspapers & other standard

reading materials. It also has a wide

collection of project reports and case

studies; moreover it houses more than

5000 books and periodicals. It is

accessible even on holidays.

WORKSHOPTo give the students hands on training, FDDI has a well-equipped workshop with adequate number of latest machines and equipments. State-of

art machines are available in the Cutting, Closing, Component, Lasting and Finishing Workshops. The International Design & CAD/CAM division

at FDDI is equipped with most modern and sophisticated machineries and softwares such as - 2D & 3D CAD Systems, CAM Systems, NC

Machining, Surface Modeling Systems etc to nurture the world-class designers for the industry.

COMPUTER LABThe Computer Lab is served by a dedicated 2 Mbps largest Internet Service Provider in the world. Additionally, a 2 Mbps DSL line exclusively serves the Computer

Lab. It is of notable importance to the students as they can access innumerable informative and educational sites from within the premises.

The campus is wireless and offering all-round Wi-Fi Internet access to students and faculty round the clock. The Wi-Fi network provides network and Internet

connectivity in every nook and corner of the campus that includes even the canteen and open theater, garden and the lawns.

INTERNATIONAL TESTING CENTRE (ITC)The International Testing Centre is a state-of-the-art facility established under collaboration with PFI Germany. The centre specializes in testing of leather,

leather products, footwear, footwear components, textile products & plastics. The International Testing Centre of FDDI is the only laboratory in India which

has been ISO 17025 certified by Deutschen Akkreditierungs Rat (DAR) of Germany for testing of banned chemicals and safety footwear tests as per EN

344-1: 1993 norms. It has also been awarded the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 by Bureau Veritas Quality International.

The International Testing Centre has full-fledged Chemical and Physical Laboratories, where all kind of chemical and physical tests like AZO, PCP;

Formaldehyde etc. are performed within strict time schedules. The Physical laboratory was set up in collaboration with BALLY Switzerland under UNDP

assistance. Chemical laboratory has been set up in technical collaboration with PFI, Germany and is a leading testing laboratory of Asia. Both the labs

have a complement of state of art testing equipment, all calibrated to the most demanding industry standards. The tests at the laboratory are conducted as

per various standards depending on the customer's requirement. Reliability and authenticity is the watchword at these centers of excellence. Students are

trained in these labs regarding the methods and importance of various test prescribed internationally to ensure product quality and standards.

Our students get first hand training on the various testing requirement of the products, banned and hazardous chemicals and international norms in the

International Testing Centre.

VISUAL MERCHANDIZING LABAn introduction to visual merchandising techniques used in retail, with an emphasis on in-class labs and field work where the student can apply and

experiment with the basic systems which they will be required to practice in the field. Visual merchandising laboratory concentrate on lifestyle versus mass

merchandising, promotional versus institutional images. Basic versus fashion forward presentation, wall / floor merchandising, groupings by color and

style, selection and application of fixtures, space allocation/traffic flow and image/ambience development. At visual merchandising lab students learn

about the business of application of store merchandise and planning of the best possible outlook for retail stores, with an emphasis on academic and

professional study and industrial requirement.

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CANTEEN

In campus, Canteen facility is available at FDDI, which provides healthy and hygienic food for students at reasonable rates. Adequate facilities are

available to provide the students clean drinking water and to maintain the cleanliness and hygienic environment. In addition to the canteen FDDI has a

cafeteria where students can get beverages and snacks of many varieties.

A committee consisting of staff and students is constituted to oversee the proper functioning of the canteen and its upkeep.

CENTRES & PROGRAMMES

The core elements of FDDI’s teaching methodology are demonstration, practice and theory. The emphasis is on practical as well as theoretical learning.

The programmes are designed so, that every student gets full attention throughout its progress. The subject matter has been drawn up to provide

maximum hands on inputs to the students. Our effort is to provide the best skilled professionals to the industry.

The entire training program has been developed for the different sections / level after very minuscule study of each operation/activity normally known as

modules. Originally Melbourne College of Australia has prepared the syllabuses for our various footwear programmes in 1992. After this it has been

revised in the year 1996, 2000 and then in 2006 to bring the new changes in the technological area. FDDI keeps itself abreast of the latest development

in the field of Design, Fashion, Technology, Retail and allied branches to update its course curriculum.

..Our Mission as an institution is to provide world class education,

foster research and development, evolve innovative application

and encourage technology, entrepreneurship and ultimately mould

young men and women capable of assuming leadership

of the society for the betterment of the country.

SCHOLARSHIP

ANTI-RAGGING

The institute will offer scholarship to the meritorious /

poor / underprivileged student getting enrolled in the

academic session 2010-11 as per the guidelines of the

Institute.

Ragging is strictly prohibited in FDDI. Any form of

ragging, violating the civil code of conduct, is a criminal

offence attracting penal action. Anyone indulging in

inhuman ragging is dealt with severely. As per the

Supreme Court’s direction the Institute lodge FIR in

Police Station against the defaulter students immediately

after receiving any complaint. An anti ragging

committee is functional at both the campuses of FDDI.

The students found guilty of ragging will be expelled

from the institute.

STUDENT WELFARE SERVICES

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CENTRE FOR FOOTWEAR TECHNOLOGY &

MANAGEMENT (CFTM)The CFTM offers courses PG and UG programmes in the area of

Footwear Technology, Design & Management. This centre also serves

the industry across the globe in the area of manufacturing, quality &

productivity standards, Fashion forecasting, design development etc.

which helps the industry to achieve international standards.

Career Prospects

There are many career opportunities within Footwear Designing &

Technology, Merchandising, Retail and international trading industry

both in India and overseas. The students get initial placement like

Management trainee, Designers, Stylists, Product developers,

Quality controllers and Footwear technologists, Merchandiser,

Marketing executive, Production supervisors, Business development

executives, planning executive etc. The footwear industry is set to

boom with bright career opportunities in technical, designing and

management areas. The Indian corporate along with foreign

multinationals in this industry have made it possible to look forward

to exciting employment options. As far as career growth and

progression is concerned it is purely performance based and there is

no limit to what one can achieve”.

PROGRAMMES OFFERED FOR ACADEMIC SESSION 2010Pr

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Name of the programme NOIDA

CAMPUSFURSATGANJ

CAMPUSCHENNAI CAMPUS

KOLKATA CAMPUS

TOTALELIGIBILITY

SEATS

PG Diploma in Retail Management (PGDRM) Graduation

Graduation

01

02

— —

PG Diploma in Management Footwear Technology (PGDM-FT)

Graduation

30 30

03PG Diploma in Creative Designing & CAD-CAM (PGDCD)

30 —

PG Diploma In Leather Goods & Accessories Design (PGDLGAD)

PG Diploma In Visual Merchandizing & CommunicationDesign (PGDVM&CD)

04

05

30—

— —

Graduation

Graduation

ROHTAK CAMPUS

30 150

210

90

60

30

150

30

CHINDWARA CAMPUS

UG PROGRAMMES 3 YEARS

Diploma in Fashion Merchandising & Retail Management (DFMRM)

10+206

07

— —

Diploma in Footwear Technology (DFT)

30 30

08Diploma In Leather Goods And Accessories Design (DLGAD)

10+2

10+2

30

30

20 230

3030 — — 120

PG PROGRAMMES 2 YEARS

60 60

60 60

30 30

30

30

60 60

60 60

3030

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PG DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT-FOOTWEAR TECHNOLOGY (PGDM-FT)

Programme Code : 02

Duration : 2 Years (Four Semesters)

Eligibility : Graduation in any discipline or Diploma in Leather/FootwearTech./Engineering. (Candidates appearing in final year may also apply).

Age Limit : Max. 28 years as on 31st July, 2010

Number of Seats : Noida Campus 60, Fursatganj Campus 60, Chennai Campus 30, Kolkatta Campus 30 & Rohtak Campus 30.

Aim: This programme is intended to create techno commercial professionals who can understand the new dynamics of global business environment within a framework of business ethics and corporate governance and meet the ever growing demand of the footwear and allied industries in a highly modernized setup.

Structure: The two-year programme has focused to concept building in the area of footwear manufacturing technology and management. Students are offered specialization in Production, Marketing, Merchandising, Management and Polymer Technology.

Contents: Product Knowledge, Material Foundation, Pattern & Pre-Prod, Engineering / CAD, Footwear Prod. Technology, Cutting, Stitching, Lasting, Footwear Constructions, Finishing, Lab Testing, Sports Shoe Technology, Personality Development, Communication, Community Development, Computer Science, Production Planning & Control, Material Management, Production Management, Domestic & International Marketing Management, Accounting & Finance, HRD and Personnel Management, Operation Management, Business Policy, Sourcing & Merchandising, Customer Relationship Management, Sales Management etc. Industrial Training, Projects are the integral part of training programme.

Career Prospects: This programme prepare students to start their career as Management Trainee, Assistant Manager, and Manager in different areas of Production, Marketing etc.

Experiential Immersion

Programmes offered

FDDI has a distinct presence not only in higher education but also in the spheres of Industrial consultancy, research and development and Training

of active industry professionals. The syllabi, training software and teaching materials of FDDI are prepared by the experts from Melbourne College

of Textile, Australia & Southfield College, UK and syllabus for management programme is designed by senior professors of IIM, Ahmadabad and

FMS, New Delhi. Our versatility consists in regularly upgrading our syllabus and training programmes to meet the latest requirement of the industry.

FDDI's international design studio having the modern state of art computer center with advanced softwares from Crispin/Texon, U.K. Shoe

Master/Clarks, Italy, Procam, Austria and hardware like rapid prototyping machine, CNC last modeling machine, Zund cutting table etc.

PG Diploma in Footwear Technology & Management (PGDM-FT) PG Diploma in Creative Designing & CAD/CAM (PGDCD) Diploma in Footwear Technology (DFT)

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PG DIPLOMA IN CREATIVE DESIGNING &

CAD/CAM (PGDCD)

Programme Code : 03

Duration : 2 Years (Four Semesters)

Eligibility : Graduation in any discipline (Preference to BFA)

(Candidates appearing in final year may also apply).

Age Limit : Max. 28 years as on 31st July, 2010

Number of Seats : Noida Campus 30, Fursatganj Campus 30 & Chennai Campus 30.

Aim: This programme is intended to groom modern designers who are capable of taking the challenges as product visualizers, concept developers and designers.

Contents: Material and product information, Basics of cutting, closing, components, lasting and finishing, design concepts:

1 Professional design management practices

2 Application of design concept, advanced illustration & technical designing

3 Range building

4 CAD applications

5 Industrial Training, Projects are the integral part of training programme

Career Prospects: On completion of the programme students can join the product industry as Designers, Visual Merchandisers, Developers, CAD/CAM specialists, Fashion trend forecasters and Design consultants.

DIPLOMA IN FOOTWEAR TECHNOLOGY (DFT)

Programme Code : 07

Duration : 3 Years (Six Semesters)

Eligibility : 10+2 / Intermediate(Candidates appearing in 10+2 may also apply).

Age Limit : Max. 24 years as on 31st July, 2010

Number of Seats : Noida Campus 60, Fursatganj Campus 60, Chennai Campus 30, Kolkatta Campus 30, Rohtak Campus 30 & Chindwara Campus 20.

Aim: The aim of the programme is to create manpower in the field of footwear production, design and merchandising to fulfill the demand of the rapidly growing international and domestic business. The emphasis of programme is on inculcating the knowledge and skill about the latest technology and modern practices, which are relevant to the industry to compete in the International market.

Structure: The three years programme comprises of four common semesters in which the emphasis is given on concept and skill building in various areas of design, manufacturing technology and developing the overall personality. In the final year students are offered specialization in Production Technology or specialization in Design/Merchandising. The specialization is given on the basis of their performance and aptitude.

Contents: Product Knowledge, Material Foundation, Design Foundation, Cutting Foundation, Closing Foundation, Component Foundation, Lasting Foundation, Basic Economics, Communication, Math & Statistic, Basic Science, Ergonomics, Principal of Management, Personality Development, Computer Science, Cutting, Closing, Component, Lasting, Finishing, Pattern Cutting & Designing, Lab Testing, Supervision, Community Development, Marketing, HRM, Organization Behaviour, Project Management, Production Operation Management, Productivity Management, Merchandising, Polymer Technology, Production Planning & Control, Sports Shoe Technology, TQM, Pattern Engineering for various constructions & Range Building, Basic Creative Designing, Product Costing, Visual Merchandising, CAD/CAM Operation etc.

Career Prospects: The Indian corporate along with MNCs have made it possible to look forward to exciting career opportunities across the board i.e. Planning, Quality, Product Development, Merchandising, Designing, Range Building, Category head etc. The program has an impeccable track record of 100% placement in top business houses in Footwear and allied industry.

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PROGRAMMES OFFERED

Post Graduate Diploma in Retail Management (PGDRM)Post Graduate Diploma in Visual Merchandizing & Communication Design (PGDVM & CD)

Diploma in Fashion Merchandizing and Retail Management (DFMRM)

CENTRE FOR RETAIL MANAGEMENT (CRM)

The Centre for Retail Management at FDDI is established to promote the professionalism in the fashion and Retail Industry and fulfill the burgeoning

demand of trained professional to the Retail and Fashion Industry. The cross functional focus allows the students to learn the various techniques to handle

the numerous functions in the area of Retail Management, Fashion, Buying and Merchandizing. The CRM is engaged creating trained professionals to

meet the acute shortage of manpower in the various levels of Retail and Fashion industry. The CRM at FDDI offers variety of PG and UG programmes in

the area of Retail Management, Fashion and Merchandizing.

Career Prospects in Retail SectorWith the penetration of major retails giants like Wal-Mart, Tata, Reliance, Pentaloon, Rahejas etc. the retail industry in India is witnessing a robust growth.

Rising per capita income & improvement of infrastructure, liberalization in the Indian economy and shifting in consumer demand to foreigns brand is

fueling the rapid growth of Retail sector in India. But the share of organized retailing of India is abysmally low i.e. 3% and one of the major hindrance

identified is the acute shortage of trained professionals at various levels and low skill levels for Retail management. The modern retail sector has the

potential of creating over millions direct job within the next six years in the country.

Realizing the need FDDI conducts various programmes in Retail Management and Fashion Merchandizing, which will be geared towards developing

future retail managers. Programmes of FDDI do not only equip the students with the right skills but also inculcate the required values.

Experiential Immersion Students will participate in the retailing experience through field assignments working hand-in-hand with retailers. They will conduct an in-depth

interview, receive one-on-one mentoring by a Retailer/Manager in retail and have the opportunity to attend round table sessions where they will get

specific, tactical solutions to optimizing and growing of a retail format.

The objective of FDDI Centre for Retail Management is to equip the students with modern day state of the art retail practices. For achieving the best in the

best of the industry the students in the centre are working towards holistic development. This centre is equipped with infrastructure having modern

training aids and multimedia equipment. The students are being exposed through various clubs and committees where they can showcase their talent.

For the initiation of students clubs and committees this centre is very soon starting a visual merchandizing lab where the students can design and display

various products.

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PG DIPLOMA IN RETAIL MANAGEMENT (PGDRM)

Programme Code : 01

Duration : 2 Years (Four Semesters)

Eligibility : Graduation in any discipline (Candidates appearing in final year may also apply)

Age Limit : Max. 28 Years as on 31st July, 2010

Number of Seats : Noida Campus 60, Fursatganj Campus 60 & Rohtak Campus 60

Aim: The aim of the programme is to fulfill the growing demand of the retail industry for

trained retail professionals by nurturing the latent talent. This programme aims to equip the

students with the skills, creativity and knowledge and insight to understand retailing as a

business management discipline. The participants will develop expertise in management and

communication and exercise the skills required for retail operations.

Contents: Product Knowledge (Apparels, Goods, Footwear), Retail Management, Consumer

Behavior Analysis, Customer Relationship Management, Financial Management & Retail

Accounting, Marketing, Operation Management, HRM, Brand Management, Sales

Management, Merchandising, Supply Chain Management, Entrepreneurship, Basic

Computer Knowledge, Retail Software Knowledge, Personality Development,

Communication etc.

Career Prospects: Worldwide, the retail segment has performed exceptionally well since its

inception in the 20th century. Retail is currently the biggest industry in the world and 25 of the

top 50 “Fortune 500 companies” are in the retail. India has approx. 12 million retail stores.

India is emerging as a hub of International Brands. It is forecasted by the industry sources that

there would be a huge demand for trained professionals in the retail sector as India is in a take

off stage and expect the share of organized retail to jump from current 3% to 10 % by 2011.

The students have a wide choice of entry level positions for starting a career e.g. as a Trainee

Manager in Stock Control, Shop Floor, Sales, Merchandising, Administration, or Purchasing

and Brand Management.

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Program Code : 05

Duration : 2-years (Four Semester)

Eligibility : Graduation in any discipline (Candidates appearing in final year may also apply)

Age Limit : Max. 28 years as on 31st July, 2010

Number of Seats : Noida Campus 30

Aim: The aim of the course is to provide participants with a high level of professionalism in the sector of visual

communication, visual merchandising and the necessary skills to create display compositions, the means of

communication closest to the consumer, and the true point of contact between customer and company. The

course provides an integrated overview of the different forms of marketing communication with their functions,

theoretical background and especially practical applications.

Upon completion of this course, students will have an understanding of the visual merchandising industry

including: • The principles and elements of display • The development and design of language for the purpose

of product presentation • Development of brand management • Specifics of marketing communication - retail

chains, industrial markets, service in the marketing communication in the retail organizations • The design and

construction of props.

Structure: The programme offers a unique two years intensive programme providing you with the opportunity

to gain or build on previous experience to establish your future career aspirations. The course introduces

students’ to the significance of visual merchandising and visual communication in the retail industry. To begin

with students will study the market context in which the visual merchandising and visual communication function

and the commercial implications are adopted for business success. One of the unique characteristics of the

course are the subjects studied which include: integrated marketing communication, window design; in–store

VM; signage and graphics; mannequin dressing; store concepts; pixel based digital image manipulation;

developing retail relationships etc.

Students will undergo extended practical workshops combined with relevant work placements. Students will be

required to complete a final major project in the last term of the academic year.

Contents: Visual Merchandising, Retail Communication, History and Theory of Design, Fundamentals of Retail,

AutoCAD, Business Studies, History of Fashion, Interior Design, Consumer Behaviour, Home-wear and

Accessories, Retail Branding, Store Design, Fashion and Accessories, Fashion and Styling, Digital Modeling.

Career Prospects: Post Graduates of this programme may find employment in the following areas: • Retail store visual merchandising or display departments • Visual merchandising consultancy and supply companies • Retail merchandising • Photo-styling • Display production companies • Exhibition design

PG DIPLOMA IN VISUAL MERCHANDISING & COMMUNICATION DESIGN (PGDVM & CD)

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DIPLOMA IN FASHION MERCHANDISING & RETAIL MANAGEMENT (DFMRM)

Programme Code : 06

Duration : 3 years (Six Semesters)

Eligibility : 10+2 / Intermediate

(Candidates appearing in 10+2 may also apply.)

Age limit : Max. 24 years as on 31st July, 2010

Number of Seats : Noida Campus 60, Fursatganj Campus 60 & Rohtak Campus 30

Aim: The Fashion Merchandising & Retail Management program is designed to prepare students

for entry-level positions in the Fashion Merchandising and Retail industry. This programme takes

multi-dimensional approach in educating students for career in the fashion merchandising and

retail industry by combining studies in business fundamentals with fashion merchandising and retail

theory.

Contents: Principal of Fashion Design, Fashion Advertising and Promotion, Fashion Retailing,

Fashion in specialty market, Fashion Forecasting, Visual Merchandising, Psychology of Fashion,

Evolution of Fashion, Product Development & Innovation, Fashion Economics, Fashion Dynamics,

Design Fundamental, Fashion Retailing, Buying, Retail Store Operation, Merchandise Evolution,

Global Retailing, Material Management, Product Knowledge (Apparel, Accessories, Footwear),

Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Customer Relationship Management, Retail Operations

Management, Principal of Management, Managerial Economics, Computer Systems &

Applications, Maths and Statistics, Business Communication, Personality Development, Human

Resource Management, Accounting and Financial Management, Small Business Management,

Store Management, Organizational Behaviour, Marketing Management, Purchasing Principles &

Practice, Quality Management, Basics of Entrepreneurship.

Career prospects: After completion of programme students can join the fashion or retail industry

as Fashion Merchandiser, Buyer, Shop Floor Executive, Visual Merchandiser, Retail Sales Executive,

Retail Representative, Fashion Forecaster etc. One can also start his/her own business.

CENTRE FOR LEATHER GOODS AND ACCESSORIES DESIGN (CLGAD)

The CLGAD at FDDI has all the latest state-of-the-art equipments and machineries along with the latest CAD enabled studios and classrooms. With the present infrastructure and sincere guidance from the industry, the institute surely promises to take design education to a new height in the coming years.

This centre offers UG programmes to impart in-depth training in the area of leather goods and accessories design which is supported with hands-on training with real life studio & live projects under the guidance of internationally reputed design professionals and industry experts. The Institute has also established long term tie-ups with major global players as well as with the leading institutes of design, to share the knowledge base and expertise.

Career Prospects With global players looking for new sourcing options, India stands to gain a bigger share of the global market. Leading brands from the US and Europe is planning to source leather and leather products from India. With the scientific advancement and modernization of techniques the leather products industry now requires trained Designers, Managers, Merchandisers and supervisory staff with an ability to optimize and upgrade the quality of product to meet international standards.

With global players looking for new sourcing options, India stands to gain a bigger share of the global market. Leading brands from the US and Europe is planning to source leather and leather products from India. With the scientific advancement and modernization of techniques the leather products industry now requires trained Designers, Managers, Merchandisers and supervisory staff with an ability to optimize and upgrade the quality of product to meet international standards.

Experiential Immersion The curriculum is designed to cater the growing need of the global leather industry in the coming years. During three years of programme students undergo in-depth training in designing foundation in the initial year. In the subsequent year the students go through hands-on training with real life studio & live projects under the guidance of internationally reputed design professionals and industry experts. During the final year the to-be graduates will be working in the industry as interns, learning and observing the professional dynamics of the industry.

PROGRAMMES OFFERED

Post Graduate Diploma in Leather Goods & Accessories Design (PGDLGAD)

Diploma in leather goods & accessories design (DLGAD)

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PG Diploma in Leather Goods & Accessories Design (PGDLGAD)

Programme Code : 04

Duration : 2 Years (Four Semesters)

Eligibility : Graduation in any discipline or Diploma in Leather/Footwear Tech. / Engineering (Candidates appearing in final year may also apply).

Age Limit : Max. 28 years as on 31st July, 2010

Number of Seats : Noida Campus 30 & Kolkata Campus 30

Aim: The aim of the programme is to build in-depth knowledge base and to provide adequate professional skills in Management & Designing. The evolution of the Fashion System demands for the designers not only to be able to design collections, but also to be professional characters with growing multi-disciplinary competences, capable of managing and communicating with the various sectors involved. Today the fashion designer needs to be manager and art-director at the same time, and must be able to manage the project up to the product, the communication and the retail aspects.

Contents: Principles of Management, Marketing, Finance, Human Resource Management, Quality Control, Production & Operation Management, Product and Form Design, Ergonomics, Product Photography, Foundation Design Drawing, Analytical Drawing, Geometric Construction, Colour Composition, Space Form and Structure, Environmental Perception, Photography Illustration, Work Presentation.

Designing & Manufacturing Technology: Product Knowledge, Pattern Cutting, Market Awareness (India and overseas), Market Segmentation, Leather Technology, Leather Grading, Costing, Leather Cutting, Production Planning and Control, Stitching Sequence, Use of Tools and Accessories, Knowledge of Machines, Finish Identification of Leather, Identification and General Application of Leather Finishing, Finishing formulation of various leather. Finishing of Non-leather Material/ Products, Finishing of Leather Goods and Accessories, Presentation Technique. Industrial Training and Projects are the integral part of training programme.

Career Prospects: The world of accessories is increasingly growing in the international landscape and requires more and more specialization. After successful completion of the programme students may join the Industry as Designers, Managers, Merchandisers and Supervisory staff.

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Diploma in Leather Goods & Accessories Design (DLGAD)

Programme Code : 08

Duration : 3 Years (Six Semesters)

Eligibility : 10+2/Intermediate preferably with Arts as elective subject.However, the candidates must have creative bent of mind(Candidates appearing in 10+2 may also apply).

Age Limit : Max. 24 years as on 31st July, 2010

Number of Seats : Noida Campus 30, Fursatganj Campus 30, Chennai Campus & Kolkata Campus 30.

Aim: The aim of the programme is to build in-depth knowledge base and to provide

adequate professional skills in the area of Fashion Accessories and Leather Goods

Designing. The programme will also equip the students with knowledge and

understanding of Manufacturing and Production Technology, Fashion & Trend Forecasting

and analysis, Marketing, Managerial and Entrepreneurship skill etc.

Contents: Product and Form Design, Ergonomics, Product Photography, Foundation

Design Drawing, Analytical Drawing, Geometric Construction, Colour Composition,

Space Form and Structure, Environmental Perception, Photography Illustration, Science

and Liberal Art, Design Concept and Construction, Leather Science, Work Presentation.

Designing & Manufacturing Technology: Product Knowledge, Pattern Cutting,

Market Awareness (India and overseas), Market Segmentation, Leather Technology,

Leather Grading, Costing, Leather Cutting, Production Planning and Control, Stitching

Sequence, Use of Tools and Accessories, Knowledge of Machines, Finish Identification of

Leather, Identification and General Application of Leather Finishing, Finishing formulation

of various leather. Finishing of Non-leather Material/ Products, Finishing of Leather Goods

and Accessories, Presentation Technique. Industrial Training and Projects are the integral

part of training programme.

Career Prospects: After passing out the students may join leather goods and accessories

industry as Designer, Merchandiser and Production Executives etc.

Footwear Design & Development Institute (FDDI) is today globally recognized brand for Fashion design, Technology, Management & Retail education.

The institute’s rigorous training programmes are focused on creativity, innovation, leadership, teamwork and the global business climate is reflected in its

record of 100% placement for all its graduates. FDDI has always enjoyed special preference for Indian as well as foreign employers on account of its

excellent performance sustained over a long period of time and its strong brand image.

Placement cell at FDDI is committed to provide all possible assistance to its graduates in their efforts to find employment. The benefits of this assistance

are reflected in the preparation of FDDI’ans who are able to secure esteemed positions in recent years. The placement service operates year round to

facilitate contacts between companies and graduates. Dedicated staff is available to respond to student’s queries and concerns of all kinds. The aim is to

ensure that students have the relevant information and skills necessary for an effective job search. The Placement Cell plays a very important and key role

in counseling and guiding the students of the institute for their successful career, which is crucial interface for the students between the stage of completion

of academic programme of studies and entry into the suitable employment. This Cell also coordinates various activities related to the placement of the

students along with the Industry internship. Reputed National and Multinational companies visit FDDI for campus interviews every year. So far FDDI has

been able to achieve a 100% job placement record. All students secure job offers before they complete their programme at FDDI.

Placement TeamPlacement team coordinates all placement activities and operates as the primary interface between the corporate world and the institute. The Placement

team is responsible for identifying the right student – organization fit, the placement team selects targets and invites companies to campus for final

placements. It has an active role in consolidating the list of companies for final placements, designing placement brochure, and coordinating in

scheduling and organizing placement interviews.

EffortStudent empowerment is a key feature of life at FDDI. Placement team as an integral part of the institute seeks to identify the best student for the

opportunity provided by a prospective employer. The team identifies potential recruiters, interacts with selected companies and coordinates the visit of the

company to the campus. The teams other activities include career counseling by trained professionals, organizing interview skills workshop and

development of effective resumes.

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List of some of major companies who have employed our students is given below:Reliance Moja Shoes Aditya Birla Group Reebok

Allen Cooper Bharti Wal-Mart Group Nike Bayer

Hyper City Pantaloon Drish H G Retail

Adidas Steve & Barry’s Sports Station India Pvt. Ltd. TESCO

Sierra International Ritu Wears Lifestyle Super House

Mehtani Fashion Shoppers’ Stop Metro Shoes Madura Garments

Bata Action India Mart Westside

Relaxo Next Retail India Ltd. Tata Leiner

Satya Paul Liberty Alpine Apparels Titan

Farida Vishal Mega Mart SAK Retail Puma

Woodland Treadstone Group Khadim Carlton London

Café Coffee Day Lakhani Shoe Mart, Dubai Godrej Agrovet

M&B (Lee Cooper & ID) Planet Sports Go Mobile Royal Sporting House

Dendrite Bigflicks Mirza (Red Tape) ECCO

Instore (U.K) Leayan Overseas Lotus Bawa Maspar

Catwalk Pidilite Guardian Life Care Pvt. Ltd. Crest, Hong Kong

Wolverine ICICI Bank Dongsung Karstad T, Germany

Nova International Euro Footwear Kiwi Hydepark

Franco Leon Leena Footwear Primus Sprandi

Aashima & Leena Hidesign Tej Shoes Good Earth

Toyota

ALUMNI

Some of our distinguished Alumni …

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1 Akash Sehgal Vice President Lifestyle

2 Vikas Katiyar Vice President K.C.K. (Export House)

3 Virender Awal Managing Director Mochiko Shoes

4 Ashish Chopra General Manager Aditya Birla Group

5 Rajesh Josef Managing Director Nova (Buying House)

6 Ruchin Srivastava Country Head (PU) Bayer

7 Abhishek Lal Technical Head Instore (U.K)

8 Amitabh Banga Technical Head Nike

9 Anil Sahoo Technical Head Reebok India

10 Vivek Sarawat Business Head Numero Uno

11 Sunil Gupta Chief Manager (Technical) Reliance India Limited

12 Lokesh Mishra G M (Marketing) Woodland

13 Naresh Sharma Country Regional Manager Pentland Group (U.K)

14 Varun Sharma DGM (Footwear Sourcing) Bharti Wall-Mart Group

15 Naveen Vij Head (Buying & Merchandising) Footmart (Pantaloons)

16 Shravan Kr. Singh Deputy General Manager Relaxo Footwear Limited.

17 Navin Kumar Anand Chief Representative Ultimate Sports Shoes Pvt. Ltd.

18 Pawan Dhall Company Representative Groupe Royer (Buying House)

19 Soumendra Barik Head (Leather Division) Treadstone Group

20 Atul Sharma Freelance Designers Shoegrade & Design Studio

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PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION THROUGH COUNSELING

The programme & campus will be awarded to the candidates on the basis of their rank and preference. Successful candidates will be called for the counseling in the order of their rank. Admissions will be made strictly on merit basis (Rank-wise) and counseling / admissions will continue till all the seats get filled-up. Students will be called in the counseling in excess of the seats as few students opt out during counseling. Therefore, there are possibilities that all the seats are filled before the counseling of all called candidates is over. Candidates will be called in the counseling room as per their rank on the basis of aggregate score in the Written, GD, interview and design aptitude test. Institute does not take any responsibility for any inconvenience caused to parents/candidates due to closure of the counseling prior to their turn.

A candidate who is allotted a seat will be required to pay an amount of Rs. 25000/- immediately on the spot at the time of counseling /admission to reserve the seat. The amount submitted shall not be refunded in case of withdrawal of admission. The candidates will be given seven working days to deposit the balance fee.

Out of the total capacity of any batch 10% seats are reserved in each programme for industry-sponsored candidates if they meet the required eligibility

criteria. These applicants will have to undergo through the interview process, and the selection will be done on merit basis. Industry sponsoring such

candidates will be required to pay twice the normal fee per student. FDDI will not be responsible for Industry internship & placement for such candidates.

The sponsoring company will have to make arrangements for the same. Candidates applying in the sponsored category must submit a sponsorship

certificate issued on the company letter head duly signed & stamped by the authorized person in the under given format. In case of non-availability of

industry sponsored candidates the seats reserved for them will be offered to non-sponsored candidates.

SPECIMEN OF SPONSORSHIP CERTIFICATE

To,

The Managing Director,

Footwear Design & Development Institute NOIDA 201301.

Dear Sir,

We are sponsoring Mr. / Ms...............…...........for ..........................…programme scheduled to commence from July 2010.

We also undertake to employ Mr./Ms...........………… after the programme is completed. We agree to pay twice the normal fee.

Office Seal Signature

SPONSORSHIP

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NOTE: The above-mentioned fee is for one semester. There are two semesters in one year.

Name of Programmes

PGDCD/PGDLGAD

PGDRM/PGDM-FT/PGDVMCD

DLGAD/DFMRM/DFT

Tuition Fee (in USD) Library Fee (in USD) Insurance (in USD) Co-curricular (in USD) Security (Refundable) (in USD)

3000

3000

3000

25

25

25

25

25

25

25

25

25

125

125

125

The admission in FDDI programmes is open to Overseas /NRI candidates. 5 % seats are reserved for such candidates. The admission is on first-come first

serve basis if they meet the required eligibility criteria as applicable to Indian students. In case of non-availability of Overseas/NRI candidates the seats

reserved for them would be offered to Industry sponsored, Non-sponsored candidates in priority. Fee structure for Overseas/NRI candidates will be as

follow:

FOREIGN STUDENTSInstitute reserves 15% seats for Scheduled Caste (SC) and 7.5% seats for Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates respectively in each programme in both

sponsored as well as non-sponsored category. 3% seats are reserved for physically handicapped students in each programme as per the persons with

Disability Act 1995. Such candidates should submit the disability certificate issued by medical board notified by State/Central authority certifying their

disability as 40% or more.

EXEMPTION

Candidates attempted CAT/MAT test are eligible for exemption from appearing in the written test of FDDI. However score secured by them in CAT/MAT

shall be considered as per the following criteria -

For CAT / MAT: The CAT / MAT percentile will be equated at par with FDDI percentile. Marks corresponding to the nearest percentile of the candidate who

has appeared in the FDDI written test will be allotted and the candidate having CAT / MAT percentile will be positioned just below such candidate. For

example the candidate having 92.84 percentile in MAT will be equated to the nearest percentile of candidate appeared in FDDI written test, which is say

92.75 and the marks corresponding to the percentile is 160/300 in the case the CAT student with 92.84 percentile will also be allotted 160 marks.

However, in case of CAT student who have also appear in FDDI written examination, the best of the two marks as per the above methods shall be allotted.

Similar formula will be applied in the case of MAT candidates as well.

The Score of CAT / MAT prior to Sep 2009 examination shall not be considered.

Candidates will also have option to appear for FDDI written test. In that case the best of the two exam i.e. MAT / CAT or FDDI written examination will be

considered for the merit of selection as per the methods stated above.

Thus the common merit list of written test will be prepared for candidates appeared in the written test of FDDI and applied under CAT & MAT category.

Accordingly, shortlisted candidates will be called for GD, Interview and Design Aptitude Test (DAT).

RESERVATION FOR SC/ST & PH CANDIDATES

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Candidates are required to fill the application form attached with the prospectus as per the instruction mentioned here and send the duly fill form alongwith the requisite documents to FDDI, Noida. Duly filled application form along with requisite documents should be sent to Training Cell, FDDI. The important instruction for filling the form are given below.

1. One can apply for more than one programme in a single form. For applying in multiple programmes candidates have to fill the programme code in accordance to their preference of programme as given in the application form.

a. Applicants of PG programmes can apply for other PG programmes only, in the same form.

b. Applicants of UG programmes can apply for other UG programmes only, in the same form.

c. If candidates wish to apply for both UG & PG programmes he / she has to fill two separate application forms. However, all may apply forshort-term programmes.

2. Applicant can choose date of his / her choice from among the dates given in the application form. Maximum efforts will be made to accommodate on the given date and centre on first come first serve basis. However due to infrastructure constraints a candidate may sometimes be asked to appear on other dates /centre also.

3. Candidates applying under the reserved category (SC/ST/Disabled) must attach an attested copy of documentary proof signed by the competent authority as admissible, along with the duly filled up application form.

4. Candidates applying under exemption for CAT / MAT must attach the relevant score card along with the duly filled up application form.

5. You are required to paste one recent passport size coloured photograph in the specified area of the form. The photograph should be pasted properly. A form without the same shall be rejected.

7. You are required to fill up the personal details given in the Admit card and paste an identical passport size coloured photograph (as pasted in the application form) and sent back along with the duly filled up form. The candidates are also required to send two self-addressed envelope along with the form.

8. The candidates are required to sign properly & carefully (without any overwriting/cut) in the first column provided in the Admit Card indicated as “signature of candidate (at the time of filling up the form)”. In case of mismatching of the signature you will not be allowed to take the test.

IMPORTANT DATES:Last date for issue of application form 21/05/2010Last date for submission of application form 21/05/2010Date of Entrance Test 12-14 June 2010

HOW TO APPLY? The written test would be conducted through a computer based online mode. In this each candidate would be provided with a computer and individually

allocated User-id and Password. Using the allocated User-id and Password, the candidate would be able to access the test paper. The test papers are

downloaded at the test centre local server from the main server. The question contained in the test paper would be rendered one at a time on the

computer monitor. The candidate submits his/her answers by inputting through a mouse and keyboard. The entrance exam would be conducted over

multiple sessions in a day and the test would be scheduled for all the candidates. The short listed candidates would be communicated about their test

centre, session and test time details individually through admit card.

It is mandatory for the candidates to bring their Admit Card (with photograph) to the allocated test centers along with any other valid identity proof

document such as Voter’s ID card, Passport, Driving License, identity card issued by previous institution etc.. The candidates would be allowed to appear

for the entrance exam only on validation of their identities by the centre administrators located at each centre. A mock test paper is available at our

website www.fddiindia.com which can be attempted by the candidates.

WRITTEN TEST STRUCTUREFDDI entrance test will be of 2.5 hrs (Two and half hours) duration and would be conducted in English language. There would be a total of 150 objective

type questions. Multiple choices for these questions will be available and candidates are required to choose the right answer. Written Test would comprise

the following sections

GUIDELINES FOR ENTRANCE TEST

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Each question would carry 1 mark. There is no negative marking. The questions in the test paper will be selected from a Question Data bank.

The time allotted for the test will be shown on the screen as Time Left to finish the test. The time will start to tick as soon as the candidates click the

“Start Test” button. On completion of the test, the candidates can exit by pressing the “Submit” button. The candidates should attempt the entire questions

within the stipulated test duration of 2.5 hours to avoid being “timed out”.

The Test Centre Administrators would be available at the test centre to provide all the necessary assistance. The tests would be invigilated to ensure that

spirit of the exam is maintained. The candidates found indulging in the malpractice of any nature would be disqualified and would be instructed to leave

the test premises immediately. The candidates would not be allowed to bring mobile phones, pagers, calculators, PDA, Listening devices and recording

or photographic devices of any nature in the examination hall.

Section

Section A

Section B

Section C

Section D

Description

Quantitative Aptitude & Reasoning

English

General Awareness

Business Aptitude

Total

Times Suggested (In minutes)

45

45

30

30

150

Number of Questions

45

45

30

30

150

FOR P.G. PROGRAMMES

FOR U.G. PROGRAMMES

Section

Section A

Section B

Section C

Section D

Times Suggested (In minutes)

45

30

45

30

150

Number of Questions

45

30

45

30

150

Description

Mathematics

General Science

English

General Awareness

Total

ENTRANCE ASSESSMENT Under given marking structure will be followed:

Note: candidates may visit our website www.fddiindia.com for sample test papers of last years.

150

50

100

100

400

150

50

100

100

400

Written Test

Group Discussion

Design Aptitude Test

Personal Interview

TOTAL

150

50

100

100

400

150

50

100

300

150

50

100

300

150

50

100

100

400

PGDRM PGDM-FT PGDCD PGDLGAD PGDVMCD DFMRM DFT DLGAD

150

50

100

300

150

50

100

300

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