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Alumni Success Story Fashion Designer


I Keshav, student of Chandigarh University am really glad to find Chandigarh University as a way for my success. Today what I have achieved is just because of this university. I started my journey in fashion designing in 2016 as a student of B.sc. which is a 3 year graduation program. In fifth semester I opted for costume designing as my specialization which helped me a lot in my career. In final semester I participated in annual fashion show, CU OUTLOOK with theme named kalbelia, held in the university and got 2nd position which was the first big achievement of my life.




After this I participated in another fashion show IFFA with the same collection. After this I also tried my luck in Indian kids fashion tour which was also a great opportunity to give me rise in the journey of design. Currently I am working as an Assistant Designer in Punjabi Movie Industry. I have designed cloths in some Punjabi movies like named “Nanak name Jahaj hai” and “Pind surang puryia” and some other upcoming projects. I am still giving my time and love to my new projects.

The curriculum of CU has been structured systematically, aptly matching the industry standards. I am always thankful to the faculty of the university whose proper guidance, direction, motivation have made me a successful professional. I would like to recommend CU to everyone, who has dreams to reach the utmost heights and most importantly has the courage to dream big.


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