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No. 1 Design & Fashion Institute by ASSOCHAM, India Today, Outlook and The Week rankings
Ranked #52 amongst Universities in India by NIRF | Ranked #9 in India by QS University Rankings 2023 | Last Date to Apply - 30th April
Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings)
No. 1 Design & Fashion Institute by ASSOCHAM, India Today, Outlook and The Week rankings |
India's youngest NAAC A++ accredited University | NIRF rank band 151-200 | 2200 Recruiters | 30 Lakhs Highest Package
Overall infrastructure is good, has a library, a resource center. One can get a good resource that is not available outside the campus, for examples books and magazines that are not available outside at any bookstore
I feel like studying here is an advantage to polish your skills in fashion field. Everyday I learn new thing here. It's my dream college and I always wanted to come here. I am so happy after getting admission here
Since I am a first year student, I don't know much about it but I have heard from my seniors that the placements are good here. The placements here are better than any other fashion college in India since it provides quality education to its students
NIFT is a reputed institution when it comes to Design and Fashion Management and Tech. I have almost completed my first year, and here is what I think. The campus is pretty small, but has all the facilities. A huge Library, well equipped labs, stationery, etc., Campus has its wifi and every class has its own projectors and desktop systems. Overall a NIFTy package of everything required.
Teachers are professionals working in the industry for a long time now. They are well experienced and have the required skillset to adapt to new curriculum, as seen in the case that the college recently mandated laptops for everyone, and other digital instruments like a camera (optional, phones will do), right from the first year.
I don't know for sure, but this might be the region where it lacks. I currently have no idea about the placements, some say they're poor, whereas some say that many got placed at very reputable and great posts.
Almost all the design colleges in India have a similar or maybe even higher fee structure.
The campus is small to roam around, but is well equipped. 5 canteens, stationery, WiFi all across the campus, and projector equipped classrooms. And yes it can handle emergencies, few changes have been made to help tackle emergencies in a more responsive way.
I am having fun, though at times one feels like there is a lot of work but still that work is enjoyable for me.
All the labs and classrooms are well equipped with the required machines for different departments. Classrooms are air conditioned. Wi-Fi is limited to the main classroom buildings only. The overall campus is hygenic.
I have taken Fashion Design because I want to experience fashion in depth. It is one of the most difficult departments and the faculties try to make students understand the different aspects of the fashion industry and make them job ready.
The placements have been best as compared to any other design college in India. Though most of the students in their respective departments leave their specifications and then start their own business, so not very much students go to work for a brand.
It is a government college so it is cheaper than other private fashion colleges. The fees pee semester is 1.5 lakh on an average. The experience and knowledge that NIFT, Delhi provides is worth the money.
Campus life is good as students are free to interact with seniors and even faculties. Different activities keep taking place in the college. The campus area is a bit small so it is not easy to play all sorts of sports inside. The location is very amazing, metro at walking distance and everything is available nearby.
Dear Lisa,
Dear Aspirant!
Typically, NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology) offers Master's programs directly without a mandatory requirement of completing a Bachelor's program from NIFT. Therefore, you can indeed apply for a Master's in Textile Design at NIFT after completing your B.Com.
Elaboration:
1. Eligibility Criteria: Check the specific eligibility criteria for the Master's in Textile Design program at NIFT. They may consider graduates from various disciplines.
2. Entrance Exam: While NIFT does conduct entrance exams for its programs, the specific requirements and exams may vary. Check the admission guidelines and prepare for any required entrance exam accordingly.
3. Portfolio: In addition to academic qualifications and entrance exams, NIFT often considers a portfolio of your work. Prepare a portfolio showcasing any relevant projects or design work you have done.
4. Application Process: Follow the application process outlined by NIFT. This involves submitting required documents, filling out application forms, and paying application fees.
5. Interviews or Group Discussions: Some programs may require interviews or group discussions as part of the selection process. Be prepared to discuss your interest in textile design and your future goals.
Remember to regularly check the official NIFT website or contact their admission office for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding eligibility, entrance exams, and admission requirements for the Master's in Textile Design program.