Adv. Jewelry Making
(Only after completion of JM03)
12 Months
AJM
Regular 2hrs./ day
Diamond Grading
2 Weeks
DG
Regular 2hrs. / day
Adv. Diamond Grading
3 Months
ADG
Alternate days / 2hrs.day
Gemology
3 Months
GEM
Alternate days / 2hrs. / day
Masters in Jewelry Design & Making
(Without CAD)
12 Months
MJDM
Regular 2hrs. /day
Masters in Jewelry Design & Making
(Without CAD) – Fast Track
6Months
MJDMFT
Regular 4hrs. / day
Masters in Jewelry Technology
(With CAD)
15 Months
MJT
Regular 2hrs./ day
Masters in Jewelry Technology
(With CAD) – Fast Track
8 Months
MJTFT
Regular 4hrs./ day
Certificate in Jewelry Design & Making
(4 Months + 2 Months)
6 Months
CJDM
Regular 2hrs./ day
Gemology & Diamond Grading
6 Months
GEMDG
Regular 2hrs./ day
Diamond Grading – Special Track
15 Days
DGST15
SAT - SUN 4 hrs.
Diamond Grading – Fast Track
6 Days
DGFT06
Regular 8 hrs./ day
Diamond Grading – Special Track
8 Days
DGST08
8 hrs. Only Monday
Diamond Grading – Fast Track
15 Days
DGFT15
Regular 4hrs./ day
Gemology – Special Track
8 Days
GEMST
8 hrs. Only Monday
Jewelry CAD CAM
2 Months
JCC
Regular 2hrs./ day
Jewelry Design & CAD
9 Months
JDCC
Regular 2hrs./ day
Jewelry Design & Gemology
6 Months
JDGEM
Regular 2hrs./ day
JD + GA + DG
6 Months
COMBI1
Regular 2hrs./ day
JM + GA + DG
6 Months
COMBI2
Regular 2hrs./ day
While the Basic
Course in Jewelry design equips students with skills
to sketch and render Jewelry in an attractive and realistic
manner and helps communicate design ideas and information
to clients or product development department or artisans,
the advance course in Jewelry design aims at training
students to design for various international markets as
well as domestic (branded) market in a methodical manner.
It helps the student understand and interpret a design
brief, support it with research and analysis, study various
design possibilities and manufacturing methods and finally
helps the student decide on the manufacturing methods
one should adopt.
The
computer-aided Jewelry design and manufacturing course
increases the student's exposure to the computerized
environment that helps create digital design elements
in two-dimensional as well as three-dimensional models.
A basic course on
the theoretical and practical study of gemstones is imparted
under the course Introduction to gemology. This course
deals with the physical and optical properties of a variety
of colored gemstones originating from various parts of
the world.
Stress is laid on the latest development in instrumentation
and identification techniques, especially in distinguishing
natural gemstones from the treated and synthetic varieties.
The introduction to basic Jewelry making course aims at
giving student an introduction and hands-on experience
from alloying metal to the finished product. It will familiarize
the student with basic manufacturing skills that will
help begin one's career in the field of Jewelry.
The certificate course in Jewelry Merchandising and Management,
is aimed at training young designers for taking up lucrative
careers in this fast-paced Global industry.
In addition to the lectures, the students are also shown
the manufacturing processes and stone setting techniques
are explained with video films, and other innovative
training aids*. To facilitate the growth of our students'
knowledge about the Jewelry industry, we have added
the best available prints to our library. The library
at the institute is also well equipped with the design
assignments and practical exercises that cover various
day-to-day tasks that give the students a first impression
of the working environment of a designer in the industry.