BVoc in Jewellery Design

The Bachelor of Vocation (BVoc) in Jewellery Design is a specialized undergraduate program designed to equip students with essential skills and knowledge vital for success in the jewellery industry. This comprehensive course offers a thorough education in both the artistry and technical aspects of jewellery design and manufacturing.

Throughout the BVoc in Jewellery Design program, students delve into various facets of jewellery creation. They explore foundational design principles, advanced metalworking techniques, precise gemstone setting methods, and stay updated on contemporary trends. The curriculum spans a broad spectrum of subjects, including design aesthetics, technical drawing, CAD (Computer-Aided Design), and 3D modeling, empowering students to transform their creative concepts into tangible jewellery pieces.

Professional development is a key focus of the BVoc program, ensuring students are well-prepared for rewarding careers in the jewellery sector. They acquire knowledge in business essentials such as marketing strategies, branding techniques, and retail management. Additionally, students learn effective presentation skills and gain insights into sales strategies, enabling them to effectively showcase and market their designs to prospective clients and consumers.

Hands-on experience is integral to the BVoc in Jewellery Design program. Through internships and collaborations with industry professionals, students gain valuable real-world exposure and establish meaningful connections within the jewellery industry. This practical approach not only enhances their technical skills but also provides them with a deeper understanding of industry practices and trends.

Upon graduation, BVoc in Jewellery Design graduates emerge as well-rounded professionals equipped with a blend of creative prowess, technical expertise, and business acumen. They are prepared to make significant contributions to the global jewellery market, whether by creating innovative designs, managing business operations, or driving marketing initiatives. This program is ideally suited for individuals passionate about jewellery who aspire to transform their artistic visions into sought-after and commercially viable jewellery creations.

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Career Paths

  • Jewellery Designer
  • Jewellery Merchandiser
  • Jewellery Blogger
  • Jewellery Journalist
  • Manufacturer
  • Lecturer/professor
  • Casting Manager
  • Jewellery Social media manager
  • Marketing Head/assistant
  • Sales Representative
  • Jewellery Consultant
  • Jewellery Stylist
  • Entrepreneur
  • Diamond Grader
  • Gemologist
  • Craftsman
  • Freelancer
  • Lapidary
  • Gemstone Appraiser
  • Jewellery Setter
  • Assorter
  • Jewellery Historian
  • Auction House Cataloger
  • Accessory Designer

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Essential Duties and Responsibilities of a Jewellery Designer

  • Jewelry designers can choose to work manually or utilize CAD software for their design process.
  • Those specializing in gemology or diamond grading can assess gemstone quality and grade diamonds based on the 4Cs (cut, color, clarity, and carat weight).
  • They understand clients’ needs and preferences, creating designs tailored to occasions, materials, budgets, and styles.
  • Visual merchandisers in the jewelry industry focus on enhancing store interiors, creating captivating window displays, and optimizing store layouts to attract more customers and increase sales.
  • They play a crucial role in facilitating communication between craftsmen/manufacturers and designers, ensuring the final product aligns with the original design vision.
  • Managing social media presence, website content, and coordinating new product launches may be part of their responsibilities, depending on the brand’s needs.
  • Some designers may choose to run their own businesses from scratch or work as freelancers, selecting projects that align with their interests and style.
  • Designers must stay updated on new trends, conduct research, and understand market demands to plan and forecast future collections effectively.

Graduation of BVOC in Jewellery Design (Eligibility: 12th and above)

FIRST SEMESTER – 6 MONTHS – 20 CREDITS

SUBJECT CODESUBJECTSSUBJECT - TYPENO. OF SESSIONTIME DURATIONTOTAL NO. OF HOURS
BVOCJD01BASICS OF DESIGNTHEORY172HRS34
BVOCJD02INTRODUCTION OF JEWELLERY DESIGNINGTHEORY112HRS22
BVOCJD03JEWELLERY TERMINOLOGYTHEORY102HRS20
BVOCJD04STUDY OF METALSTHEORY102HRS20
BVOCJD05PBASIC DESIGNING [Practical -1]PRACTICAL202HRS40
BVOCJD06PDESIGNING AND RENDERING
[Practical -2]
PRACTICAL202HRS40

SECOND SEMESTER – 6 MONTHS – 20 CREDITS

SUBJECT CODESUBJECTSSUBJECT - TYPENO. OF SESSIONTIME DURATIONTOTAL NO. OF HOURS
BVOCJD07NATURE OF GEMSTONESTHEORY152HRS30
BVOCJD08ESTIMATION & COSTINGTHEORY152HRS30
BVOCJD094C’S OF DIAMONDTHEORY102HRS20
BVOCJD10FASHION JEWELLERYTHEORY122HRS24
BVOCJD11PCONSTRUCTION OF FASHION
JEWELLERY [Practical -1]
PRACTICAL122HRS24
BVOCJD12PKUNDAN DESIGNING [Practical -
2]
PRACTICAL182HRS36

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