FDDI invites applications for UG, PG programmes 2023; check details here
FDDI is accepting applications for various undergraduate and postgraduate courses across all the campuses. Candidates can check the course-wise eligibility criteria, fees and other information here.

Ujjwal Kirti | April 17, 2023 | 04:17 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Footwear Design and Development Institute has started the registration process for various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes for batch 2023. Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria can visit the FDDI official website and apply for their choice of programme. FDDI admissions are open for B.Des at undergraduate level along with MBA and M.Des. at postgraduate level for all their campuses at Noida, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Patna, Chandigarh, Rohtak, Fursatganj (Rae Bareli), Ankleshwar, Chhindwara, Guna. Last date to apply is May 25, 2023.
To complete the registration process, candidates have to pay the application fee of Rs. 600 (Rs. 300 for reserved category). Applicants need to appear for the FDDI AIST exam and secure valid cut-off according to the choice of specialization for the FDDI admissions. Candidates must go through the detailed eligibility criteria and other important information to avoid any hassle while completing the application procedure.
FDDI (All campuses): Programmes offered and fees
Campus |
Course Name |
Total fees |
Noida |
B. Des. and BBA |
Rs. 9,42,600 |
M. Des. (Footwear Design & Production) |
Rs. 583,000 |
|
MBA (Retail & Fashion Merchandise) |
||
Hyderabad |
B. Des. and BBA |
Rs. 9,42,600 |
MBA (Retail & Fashion Merchandise) |
Rs. 583,000 |
|
Chennai |
B. Des. |
Rs. 9,42,600 |
M. Des. (Footwear Design & Production) |
Rs. 5,89,900 |
|
Kolkata |
B. Des. (Footwear Design & Production) |
Rs. 9,42,600 |
Chandigarh |
B. Des. and BBA |
Rs. 9,42,600 |
MBA (Retail & Fashion Merchandise) |
Rs. 5,89,900 |
|
Patna |
B. Des. and BBA |
Rs. 6,73,800 |
MBA (Retail & Fashion Merchandise) |
Rs. 4,68,600 |
|
Rohtak |
B. Des. |
Rs. 6,73,800 |
Fursatganj |
||
Ankleshwar (Rae Bareli) |
||
Guna |
||
Chhindwara |
||
MBA (Retail & Fashion Merchandise) |
Rs. 4,68,600 |
FDDI admissions 2023: Mode of application and application fees
Application Fees |
Rs. 600 (General) Rs. 300 (SC/ST/OBC/Others) |
Mode of Application |
Online/Offline |
FDDI eligibility criteria 2023
Course |
Eligibility criteria |
Undergraduate programmes |
Candidates must have passed Class 12th from recognized board with valid AIST score |
Postgraduate programmes |
Bachelor’s degree in any stream from recognized university/institutes along with valid FDDI AIST score. |
FDDI admissions 2023: Selection process
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Meet the eligibility criteria
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Complete the registration process on the official website by submitting basic details
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Pay the application fee
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Candidates need to appear for FDDI AIST exam
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Based on AIST scores, candidates will be selected for further rounds of admission procedure
The final FDDI admission list will be based on prior academics, entrance examination score and performance in other rounds of the admission process.
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