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Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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B.Des 6 Courses | ₹3.26 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Pass in 10+2 + NIFT | 5 Dec - 30 Apr 2024 | |
Diploma 2 Courses | ₹2.05 Lakhs (Total Fees) | 10+2 | 18 Jan - 30 Apr 2024 | |
Certification 8 Courses | ₹41,300 - 1.3 Lakhs (Total Fees) | 10+2 | 18 Jan - 30 Apr 2024 | |
B.F.Tech 1 Course | ₹3.26 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Pass in 10+2 + NIFT | 5 Dec - 30 Apr 2024 | |
M.Des | ₹6.46 Lakhs (Total Fees) | Pass in Graduation + NIFT | 5 Dec - 30 Apr 2024 |
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National Institute of Fashion Technology - [NIFT], New Delhi | ₹335600 |
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This design field is very different from other like engineering and medical. And NIFT teaches us very deeply that in four years we have professional mind and way of design with us . The curriculum here is In my pov appropriate because they give a lot of opportunities like workshop industry experts lectures ,internships , send us to work with industry and craftsman and also allow us to go foreign for one year study to know more and in depth our field.
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They start with very beginner thing so you get to learn right form the start. The connection in between is very understanding. There's nothing as such to improve everything is being set properly according to the industry. They also prepares you for the real world by giving some collaborative class room projects. The exams are being taken in 3 parts midterms, end terms and final juries. The duration between them is fair as well.
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This course includes both fashion and technology and includes the machinery and management part of fashion. There is 1 professor for each subject. The faculty is highly qualified and make students industry-ready and provides practical knowledge. There are mid term exams and end term exams and then the final jury happens.
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This course is a combination of fashion and technology. Any student who wants to learn the technology, management, and production side of fashion can opt for this course. There are about 34 students in a class and there is 1 professor for each subject. The faculty are highly qualified and knowledgeable. They make the students industry-ready and guide them properly. There are midterms, end terms, and final jury in a semester and under the assistance of faculty, it's not that difficult to prepare for them.
I had a keen interest in fashion and wanted to do something which streamlined my science background. And I found this course exciting and challenging simultaneously, which made me choose this course. As the class strength is smaller in numbers, every permanent and guest faculty knows every student and tries to help everyone with their career. Most of the faculties are post-graduates, and some have doctorate affiliations they try to teach the students practical knowledge of the industry, which they have experienced firsthand during their careers. We have one mid-term examination, an end-term examination, and a final jury. We were evaluated based on our continuous progress throughout the semester.
I choose this course because there are only 13 colleges in NIFT who provide Bachelor in Fashion Technology course and in each NIFT there is only one batch for this subject and each batch consist only 30 Students. So the approx number of students in all over India 1000 .just imagine you have to face only 1000 student for this field. Competition is a very low hare. Another reason for choosing this college is that the subject is itself interesting it is a combination of fashion and technology. There are only 30 students in my batch and approx 10 faculty members are available for my batch. So I can say that the student-faculty ratio is quite interesting. All faculty are educated and experienced some of them is a professor of IITs. All faculty members are best in their respective fields. Their teaching method is so amazing that anyone can learn the subject easily. They teach everything in a practical manner not theoretically.
This course that I've taken up, BFTech, was different that BFD and that's what made me go for this. As BFD is too mainstream, I wanted to see more and so, I went for this course. For now, there's not much info about the faculty in the college and the students too because we've still haven't been to college offline as this Covid scene is in the picture. But, we do know about the strength of students per batch. Our BFT batch has 35, the BFD batch has 4 batches and per batch there are around 30-35 students. Currently in this pandemic time, the teaching method is online and to be honest, it's not too effective as NIFT courses are all practical-based, but the teachers put in their best to make the students understand and they are very patient and good in their subject. The term examinations were on time and as the jury couldn't evaluate our papers cause of Covid, we were asked to submit our end term assignments as the exams and we were evaluated on the basis of the same.
I am doing communication design. This course has a vast career options. The department is very helpful towards the curriculum. They encourage us for activities other than academics.
Some of my faculties are very good and some times we thought we learn nothing. But instead of give up i choose to work hard. I love to do textile design i will donÕt mind to learn from anywhere. Every thing is a lil good and lil adjustable.
Fee Structure at NIFt is very expensive. At my time it was roughly 90,000 per semester and increased ten percent every semester. There were a total of 8 semesters. And apart from that the study materials would make even bigger holes in your pocket. The students were strained by the expenses they had to bear.
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