| Sl.No | Professional Opportunity | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jewellery Designer | Create and design jewellery pieces, including rings, necklaces, and bracelets. |
| 2 | CAD Jewellery Designer | Use CAD software to create detailed designs and blueprints for jewellery pieces. |
| 3 | Jewellery Merchandiser | Have control over the jewelry that is selected and exhibited in retail settings. |
| 4 | Gemologist | Determine the identity and value of gemstones while assuring their quality and authenticity. |
| 5 | Jewellery Consultant | Provide expert advice to clients on custom designs and purchases. |
| 6 | Jewellery Production Manager | Keep an eye on the jewellery production process to guarantee efficiency and quality. |
| 7 | Jewellery Illustrator | Make thorough drawings and illustrations of jewellery designs to be used in production and marketing. |
| 8 | Jewellery Marketing Specialist | Develop marketing strategies and campaigns for jewellery brands and collections. |
| 9 | Jewellery Quality Control Inspector | Examine jewellery to ensure it meets quality standards and to look for faults. |
| 10 | Jewellery Educator/Trainer | Instruct and prepare budding jewellery makers in a variety of methods and abilities. |
| Program Level | Program | Eligibility Criteria | Stream | Minimum marks Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diploma | Diploma in Jewellery Designing | 10th/12th standard pass | Any Stream | 50% |
| Bachelor's | B.Des. in Jewellery Designing | 12th standard pass or equivalent | Any Stream | 50-60% |
| Master's | M.Des. in Jewellery Designing | Bachelor's degree in Design/Art | Design/Art | 50-60% |
| Doctoral | Ph.D. in Jewellery Designing | Master’s degree in Design/Art | Design/Art | Minimum qualifying marks in post-graduate degree |
| NIRF Rank | Leading Institute | City |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | National Institute of Design (NID) | Ahmedabad |
| 2 | Indian Institute of Gems and Jewellery (IIGJ) | Mumbai |
| 3 | ARCH College of Design & Business | Jaipur |
| 4 | Pearl Academy | Mumbai/Delhi |
| 5 | Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID) | Pune |
| 6 | GD Goenka School of Fashion & Design | Gurgaon |
| 7 | Indian Institute of Art & Design (IIAD) | Delhi |
| 8 | MIT Institute of Design | Pune |
| 9 | Lovely Professional University (LPU) | Punjab |
| 10 | JD Institute of Fashion Technology | Multiple Locations |
| Entrance Exam | Conducting Body |
|---|---|
| NID DAT (National Institute of Design - Design Aptitude Test) | National Institute of Design (NID) |
| UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Exam for Design) | Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay |
| AIEED (All India Entrance Examination for Design) | ARCH Academy of Design |
| NIFT Entrance Exam | National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) |
| Pearl Academy Entrance Exam | Pearl Academy |
| MITID DAT (MIT Institute of Design Design Aptitude Test) | MIT Institute of Design |
| Srishti Entrance Exam (SET) | Srishti Institute of Art, Design, and Technology |
| UID DAT (Unitedworld Institute of Design Design Aptitude Test) | Unitedworld Institute of Design |
| Symbiosis Entrance Exam for Design (SEED) | Symbiosis Institute of Design |
| INIFD Entrance Exam | International Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) |
- Design Creation: Create visually appealing and cutting-edge jewelry designs, including digital renderings and drawings, based on customer preferences and market trends.
- Material Selection: Pick suitable metals, gemstones, and materials to ensure that they are of high quality and meet design guidelines and financial limitations.
- Technical Proficiency: Produce precise manufacturing and handiwork by using CAD software along with additional design tools to build detailed models and prototypes.
- Collaboration and manufacturing: To improve designs, supervise the manufacturing process, and guarantee high-quality finished items, work closely with artisans, manufacturers, and clients.
| PROS | CONS |
| Permits the use of artistic imagination and individual expression to create unique and luxurious jewelry pieces. | To stand out and land chances, jewelry designers must have great portfolios and networks. |
| It offers opportunities in the rapidly expanding luxury and fashion industries, where creative and customized jewelry creations are in demand. | Requires a substantial financial outlay for supplies, equipment, and software in addition to ongoing education to stay current with emerging technology and market trends. |
| It demonstrates skill in material selection, design, and craftsmanship—all valuable in various facets of the jewelry-making operation. | High levels of precision as well as dedication to detail are required, which can be difficult and time-consuming. |
| It gives access to a variety of job opportunities, including jobs with luxury brands, creative studios, and solo enterprises. | Economic and market trends can have a significant impact on design success, impacting project availability and employment stability. |
