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To emerge as a centre of
excellence and innovation
proactively catalysing
growth of fashion business
through leadership in
professional education with
concern for social and
human values.
VISION
Institute of Design Management Technology
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY, MINISTRY OF TEXTILES, GOVT. OF INDIA .....
2010
The World has been moving amazingly fast and becoming fiercely competitive in all spheres of human activity. This situation calls for massive expansion of career-focused education, particularly in the field of Fashion, Design, Management, Technology and such other professional areas. The urgent need of the times is to lay emphasis on quality education and to strive vigorously for global excellence and acceptability.
NIFT has been maintaining an excellent academic track record for more than two decades. The institute has also recently launched Ph.D. programme, Faculty Development Programme and Bridge Programmes.
Excellent faculty, vibrant environment and opportunity that NIFT provides for its students, are unparalleled. I invite you to join this excellent institution.
D.P. SinghChairman, Board of Governors of NIFT
It is 24 years since NIFT took a small step into the, then exotic and unfamiliar, field of fashion education in India and today occupies a unique and challenging position in its chosen fields, both domestically as well as internationally.
From certificate programmess NIFT steadily progressed to Diplomas and finally, after the passage of the NIFT Act in 2006, NIFT today proudly offers a wide variety of Design, Technology, and Management programmes at the Undergraduate as well as the Post Graduate levels.
In 2009, NIFT has added the Ph.D. and the Faculty Development Programme to its repertoire.
NIFT's international linkages continue to grow and flourish and serve the purpose of providing students with exposure to the latest trends and systems from all over the world. In keeping with our emphasis on remaining rooted to traditional Indian arts and crafts, the NIFT students are closely associated with identified craft clusters all over the country where they live and interact with artisans and imbibe the best of traditional India.
Also in keeping with the NIFT commitment to providing quality education and training to students most conveniently NIFT is, in collaboration with various State Governments, expanding its geographical ambit and new centres with state-of-the-art facility are being set up.
Welcome to NIFT.
Rajiv TakruDirector General, NIFT
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THE INSTITUTE
ACADEMIC INFRASTRUCTURE
NIFT CENTRES
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
CENTREWISE PROGRAMMES OFFERED
BACHELOR PROGRAMMES
Fashion Design
Leather Design
Accessory Design
Textile Design
Knitwear Design
Fashion Communication
Apparel Production
M.Des. (Master of Design)
M.F.M. (Master of Fashion Management)
M.FTech. (Master of Fashion Technology)
STUDENT WELFARE SERVICES
FEE STRUCTURE
NIFT COMMUNITY
ADMISSION GUIDELINES
ANNEXURE I: List of VRCs for PHP Candidates
ANNEXURE II: Proforma for OBC Certificate
ANNEXURE III: Declaration/Undertaking for OBC Candidates
BACHELOR PROGRAMMES (B.Des.) - DESIGN
BACHELOR PROGRAMME (B.FTech.) - TECHNOLOGY
MASTER PROGRAMMES
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National Institute of Fashion Technology was set up in 1986 under the aegis of the Ministry
of Textiles, Government of India. It has emerged as the premier Institute of Design, Management
and Technology, developing professionals for taking up leadership positions in fashion
business in the emerging global scenario.
The Institute is a pioneer in envisioning and evolving fashion business education in the
country through a network of thirteen professionally managed centres at
Bengaluru, Bhopal, Chennai, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, Kangra, Kannur, Kolkata, Mumbai,
New Delhi, Patna, Raebareli and Shillong.
NIFT has set academic standards and excelled in thought leadership by providing a pool of
creative genius and technically competent professionals. The Institute provides a common
platform for fashion education, research and training.
NIFT Act 2006 published in the Gazette of India on 14th July, 2006 confers Statutory Status on NIFT.
The Act came into effect from 1st April, 2007. The President of India is the ‘Visitor’ of
the Institute under the Act. The Act empowers the Institute to award degrees and other
academic distinctions. NIFT will be the first premier Institute in the world to award its own
Degrees in the field of fashion education.
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
EVALUATION
Teaching at the Institute involves a cohesive, contextual and nurturing environment for learning. The emphasis is on professional development providing a competitive edge by using standardised pedagogy and teaching methodology. It also involves sharing of work as well as learning processes with peers and faculty, whose feedback and guidance is crucial to the student’s understanding, development, and maturity. Students undertake classroom and workshop assignments, conduct field studies, make presentations and participate in group discussions and seminars and are encouraged to develop industry linkages. The students get an opportunity to work in an intellectually stimulating environment on projects focusing on integrative abilities that use skills ranging from technical expertise to creative exposure and conceptualisation. The interactive mode of teaching is supplemented by latest visual aids and IT tools.
The evaluation system aims at evaluating student’s knowledge, skills and encourages self improvement. It also closely monitors student’s evolution as a competent professional. The evaluation scheme focuses at an entire gamut of learning and corresponding evaluation tools like task-based assignments, interactive industry projects, internships, research surveys and written examinations throughout the year. Various juries like end semester, graduation project, design collection and viva-voce etc., comprising of academicians and industry professionals, judge student’s work and provide qualitative evaluation and feedback in terms of overall growth and performance. The evaluation tools also assess the student’s ability to correlate and apply learning from various inputs as a demonstrated outcome through the work of a student as well as levels of proficiency in individual/specific modules during the semester.
FACULTYThe NIFT faculty trained at some of the leading design and fashion institutes of international repute, bring to the classroom professional capabilities, wide exposure and years of hands-on industry experience. Committed to grow in their profession, the faculty constantly upgrade their knowledge and skills through sustained interaction with the industry and research work in relevant areas. Students enhance their talents by working with faculty and foreign experts on various real life projects, thereby gaining invaluable knowledge, experience and awareness about the latest global trends.
The Institute
ALUMNI
CURRENT AND FUTURE ENDEAVOURS
NIFT AND THE INDUSTRY
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
THE GLOBAL CONNECT
reputed institutes/universities like University of NIFT honours students in three the Arts London, UK; University of Leeds, UK; categories of Awards which are De Montfort University, UK; Ryerson University, conferred at the time of the Canada; Royal Melbourne Institute of Convocation: Technology, Australia; Domus Academy, Italy Best Academic Performance Award and University of Philadelphia, USA to name in each programme at each NIFT
NIFT has to its credit more than 7500 Alumni since its a few. centre inception in 1986, who are working with the industry in key NIFT's strategic alliances allow its students to Academic Excellence with decision making positions and are instrumental in shaping the undertake the Twinning (study abroad) Community Service Performance: one future of fashion business as change agents in India and opportunity in the leading international fashion student at each NIFT centreabroad. Alumni are working at various levels as Entrepreneurs, institutes. The study abroad opportunity can be Best All Round Performance: one Brand Managers, Quality Controllers, Designers, Fashion undertaken by the students of different student at each NIFT centreCoordinators, Merchandisers, Production Managers, and disciplines across NIFT centres in Semester All three awards carry a citation on a Marketing Heads etc in leading national and international III/IV of the Master Programmes and Semester designed certificate, a gold medal and a organisations. Some of the alumni have become successful VI/ VII of Bachelor Programmes. To provide an cash component. NIFT also institutes brands themselves. The design alumni have presented their academic gradient, NIFT's international linkages awards in various categories for work on the ramps of Milan, Paris, New York and other fashion allow the students to participate in international respective programmes which are given capitals. They are also active in the fields of media and films. competitions/seminars/research forums/ at the time of their graduation Celebrities and fashion icons across the globe attest to the exhibitions et al. show/presentation. These awards are designers’ success in styling and dressing them. Alumni are NIFT is also one of the founding members of the decided by an external jury and given also active in taking their knowledge to the grassroot levels, International Foundation of Fashion Technology to the student getting highest marks in working with NGOs across India to bring together the craftsman Institutes (IFFTI), a body of 26 fashion schools the corresponding categories of and modern technology and design. from across the world. To facilitate exchange of evaluation criteria. The NIFT Alumni Association provides a platform for an active teaching pedagogy, concepts, and professional mutually beneficial contribution to the alma mater. The strong ideas, the faculty at NIFT participates in network of alumni with NIFT and among themselves is academic exchange programmes; international NIFT is facilitating the flow of the facilitated through the NIFT website and emails. fairs, seminars, exhibitions, conferences and fashion industry and fashion education
trade shows thereby bringing their substantial through a number of initiatives. There is experience to the classroom and thus enriching now a focus on new areas of opportunity
The education programmes at NIFT are extensively integrated the knowledge pool at NIFT. such as IT empowered fashion with fashion business. The intense and dynamic interaction education, global sourcing and buying, between the industry and academics provides requisite insight business process outsourcing and and appreciation of business diktats. Internship and industry NIFT students at all centres are encouraged to intellectual property rights with the visits as well as real life projects, seminars and interactions participate in a number of international and aim of creating new age fashion provide opportunities for students to appreciate and understand national events and competitions. The students organisations. the working of the industry. NIFT conducts Continuing have won laurels in several prestigious In an effort to integrate the knowledge Education programmes, in-house training programmes, competitions like Mittelmoda Premio, Crespi being imparted at NIFT and the seminars and workshops for the industry on emerging and ITS, Italy; Gifu and Asia Makuhari Grand grassroot level of the craft sector in concerns and current developments. The Institute also Prix, Japan; Asia Pacific Young Designers, Hong India, NIFT has put forward a national undertakes research and consultancy projects for the industry Kong; World Gold Council's Swaranjali and level Cluster Development Project. This with its expertise in design, management and technology at design competitions instituted by brands like project strives to initiate a self strategic and operational levels. NIFT also provides Shopper's Stop, IWS Design Competition etc. sustaining programme for overall forecast/trend information for the benefit of the industry. Meritorious students from NIFT have been development of craft, cottage industry
awarded scholarships for further studies by and small & medium enterprises. Each prestigious international institutes from time to centre of NIFT coordinates this project in
With a vision to have a strong global connect, NIFT has entered time. These institutes include Domus Academy, their particular region with the into collaborations with leading fashion institutes and Italy; Textile Institute International, Manchester involvement of all students and faculty organisations across the globe. NIFT has signed MOU with and Nottingham Trent University, UK. of the centre.
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The National Institute of Fashion Technology, a premier In the new millennium, the success of fashion In the 21st century Information is the academic institute of design, management and professionals rests on their ability to integrate most important resource and Knowledge
technology, aims at establishing the benchmark for the fashion and information technology in a Management is the most crucial
quality of professionals that go into the fashion industry. meaningful way. The Department of Information function in an organisation. The The Institute provides comprehensive and state-of-the- Technology is playing a key role in providing an Resource Centre (RC) in each NIFT art infrastructure and equipment to impart both practical IT-enabled learning environment, with the centre provides the necessary and theoretical training. The facilities and services objective of developing computer-savvy, well- infrastructure to collate and disseminate
rounded professionals. The Department of this critical input.offered to the students allow them the freedom to Information Technology works closely with other experiment and generate creative ideas.departments to integrate IT into the course The Network of NIFT Resource Centres curriculum and update the IT content on a is the only Fashion Information System regular basis. in India serving the fashion
The classrooms are equipped with audio-visual professionals, would-be professionals
equipment like LCD, Slide Projector, Television etc. Each NIFT centre now has an independent, fully and fashion educators. Its integrated The Institute invests in the latest equipment to acquaint operational Department of Information collection of print, visual and creative students with the latest manufacturing technology. Technology with qualified and experienced IT material resources is the only The laboratories are equipped with requisite machinery professionals. The computer labs are well systematically documented source of
equipped with state-of-the-art hardware and information available in India for study for garment construction, pattern making, dyeing, software like Macintosh server and workstation, of international and contemporary Indian printing etc.Pentium Computers, Plotters, Digitisers, Image fashion. The system is a decentralised Scanners, Wide Format Printers, Sound Mixers, network, partially automated and is Digital Cameras, etc. NIFT has set up a campus coordinated by the National Resource NIFT realises the significance of the role of Information wide fibre 100 mbps switched network Centre (NRC) at NIFT, New Delhi. Technology in modern technical education. The IT backbone that connects all the departments.
infrastructure provided to support academics in NIFT is The Resource Centres also provide
an object of envy for any other fashion institute in India. The CAD software for Apparel Design, Textile information services to the design The Institute also understands the value of information in Design and Accessory Design are extensively community, industry practitioners and fashion education and has developed a network of well- used as part of the curriculum in addition to entrepreneurs. stocked Resource Centres at all centres. Graphics Design, Animation, 2D/3D Modeling,
Photo Imaging and Editing, Statistical Analysis The Resource Centre at NIFT, New Delhi and Market Research etc. was established in 1987. The Resource Department of Information Technology is Centres at Chennai, Gandhinagar, constantly upgrading and encashing new ideas Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai were of education. established in 1995. The Resource
Centres at Bengaluru and Raebareli were set up in 1997 and 2007 respectively; Resource Centres at Bhopal, Kannur, Patna and Shillong were set up in 2008 and that of Kangra was set up in 2009.
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE CENTRES
Academic Infrastructure
Resource Centre Collections Services
Digitisation of Valuable Resource Collection
lThe print collections include books and periodicals All the RCs use library management software for Selective reprographic service is pertaining to fashion studies and related disciplines. collection management and dissemination of provided to the users at all RCs.
information. These offer numerous proactive lAll the RCs subscribe to leading international forecast information services. The online libraries Thematic displays and exhibitions are
services and fashion and textile journals. operate on multi-user library management regular features of the activities of RCs. software. The highlights of the systems are Access through web is being provided to
lThe audio-visual materials in CDs, DVDs, slides and videos Article Index, Selective Dissemination of the services of RCs for effective use and are primarily used as teaching aids. The materials pertain Information (SDI) and Barcode based greater access.to history of costumes, history of art, fashion illustrations Circulation System.
etc., lessons on garment manufacturing and design collections of NIFT graduates.
Highly qualified professional staff members are A futuristic programme is that of lThe reference collections of RCs comprise of regional at reference desks. Besides the print collection, converting the valuable print and non-
clippings documentation; trade catalogues from the staff also browses the Internet for reference print collections into electronic format. manufacturing industries and retailers; manuals, company queries. The entire reference collections of profiles; standards, prospectus and other information diploma project reports, audio-visual sources. materials, textiles and costumes spread
RCs using multi-user version of the library across the network of RCs are being lThe RCs showcase designer clothing, regional costumes of management software offer the catalogues of all digitised into an interactive multimedia
India and other nations. International collections in NRC print and non-print collections online. All RCs format. include works of eminent designers such as YSL, Chanel, are in the process of offering the same service.Armani, Christian Dior and Dolce & Gabbana. Among Indian designers, there are Ritu Kumar, Hemant Trivedi, Rohit Bal, Sunit Verma and several others. Creations of students of Subject bibliographies on topics relevant to the NIFT are documented and inventoried in all RCs. fashion industry are available online and print
out of bibliographies on any topic is provided lThe Textile collections in RCs have fully documented and on demand.
methodically arranged collection of fabrics: export fabrics and latest international fabrics procured from leading trend services. An important research tool for easy retrieval of
literature on fashion and related areas in the lThe RCs also have collection of Fashion Accessories NIFT library is the online periodicals index.
Findings Collection containing all the materials required to complete a garment.
Lists of new additions to books and audio-visual collections are available online.
All RCs offer circulation services for selective collection of recommended reading materials. The bar-coded charging system in some of the RCs has ensured data accuracy and fast check-in & check-out at the circulation counter.
Reprographic Service
Reference Service
Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC)
(Collections and services vary from Bibliographic Service centre to centre.)
Indexing Service
Current Awareness Service
Circulation Service
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BENGALURUNIFT CAMPUS, C.A. SITE NO. 21st
thSECTOR 1, 27 MAIN ROADHSR LAYOUT
BENGALURU - 560 034Tel: (080) 25632550-55
Fax: (080) 25632566E-mail: [email protected]
Contact: Ms. K. Usha, Director
CHENNAINIFT CAMPUS
RAJIV GANDHI SALAITARAMANI
CHENNAI - 600 113Tel: (044) 22542755, 22542756
Fax: (044) 22542769E-mail: [email protected]
Contact: Dr. S. Devadoss, DirectorMr. L. Subramanian, Registrar
GANDHINAGARNIFT CAMPUS
GH-O ROADBEHIND INFO CITY
GANDHINAGAR 382 007 Tel: (079) 23240832, 23240834
Fax: (079) 23240772E-mail: [email protected]
Contact: Mr. Nitesh Kumar Vyas, Director
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HYDERABADNIFT CAMPUS
OPPOSITE HI-TECH CITY, CYBERABAD,MADHAPUR
HYDERABAD - 500 081Tel: (040) 23114537, 23110630
Fax: (040) 23114536E-mail: [email protected]
Contact: Dr. K.S. Pratap Kumar, DirectorMr. D. Rajesham, Registrar
KOLKATANIFT CAMPUS, PLOT-3B,BLOCK - LA, NEAR 16 NO. WATER TANK, SECTOR III, SALT LAKE CITY,
KOLKATA 700 098Tel: (033) 23358872 / 2890 / 8348 / 7332 / 8350Fax: (033) 23355734E-mail: [email protected]: Ms. Barnali Biswas, Director
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MUMBAINIFT CAMPUSPLOT NO.15, SECTOR - 4KHARGHARNAVI MUMBAI - 410 210Tel: (022) 27745549 / 5892 / 0575, 27747000 / 7100Fax: (022) 27565386 E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Mr. I.B. Peerzada, Director
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KANNURIHTT CAMPUS, THOTTADA,
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PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY
10 + 2 from a recognised Board of EducationFashion DesignLeather Design Accessory Design Textile Design Knitwear Design Fashion Communication
10 + 2 ( with Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics) Apparel Production from a recognised Board of Education
Master of Design B.Sc. (Textiles & Clothing) or Bachelor in Applied Arts (Fashion Design / VisualCommunication / Graphic Design / Industrial Design / Interior Design / Multimedia Design / Product Design / Textiles & Accessories) or B.Arch. orDesign Diploma / Degree from NIFT / NID / International University of repute (Additional Industry experience in the related field would be preferred)
Master of Fashion Management Graduation from a recognised University or Diploma in Accessory / Fashion Design / FIT from NIFT only
Master of Fashion Technology B.E / B.Tech (Textiles / Apparel / Mechanical /Industrial / Production / Electronics / Computer /Information Technology)
BACHELOR PROGRAMMES (4 years)
BACHELOR PROGRAMMES (B.Des.) - DESIGN
BACHELOR PROGRAMME (B.FTech.) - TECHNOLOGY
MASTER PROGRAMMES (2 years)
MASTER PROGRAMME (M.Des.) - DESIGN
MASTER PROGRAMME (M.F.M.) - MANAGEMENT
MASTER PROGRAMME (M.FTech.) - TECHNOLOGY
For further details, refer to Admission Guidelines on page 43
Programmes Offered
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Master of Fashion Management (M.F.M.)
Master of Fashion Technology (M.FTech.)
BACHELOR PROGRAMMES (B.Des.) - DESIGN
BACHELOR PROGRAMME (B.FTech.) - TECHNOLOGY
MASTER PROGRAMMES
Apparel Production
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Fashion Communication
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Centrewise Programmes Offered
BACHELOR PROGRAMMES - DESIGN
Fashion Design
Leather Design
Accessory Design
Textile Design
Knitwear Design
Fashion Communication
NO. OF SEATS CENTRE30 BENGALURU30 CHENNAI30 GANDHINAGAR30 HYDERABAD30 KANGRA30 KOLKATA30 MUMBAI30 NEW DELHI30 PATNA30 RAEBARELI30 SHILLONG
NO. OF SEATS CENTRE30 KOLKATA30 NEW DELHI
30 BENGALURU30 BHOPAL30 CHENNAI30 GANDHINAGAR30 HYDERABAD30 KANGRA30 NEW DELHI30 RAEBARELI30 SHILLONG
NO. OF SEATS CENTRE30 BENGALURU30 BHOPAL30 CHENNAI30 GANDHINAGAR30 HYDERABAD30 KANGRA30 KANNUR30 KOLKATA30 MUMBAI30 NEW DELHI
NO. OF SEATS CENTRE30 BENGALURU30 CHENNAI30 HYDERABAD30 KOLKATA30 MUMBAI30 NEW DELHI
NO. OF SEATS CENTRE30 BENGALURU30 HYDERABAD30 KANGRA30 MUMBAI30 NEW DELHI
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BACHELOR PROGRAMMES - TECHNOLOGY
Apparel Production
MASTER PROGRAMMES
Master of Design
Master of Fashion Management
Master of Fashion Technology
NO. OF SEATS CENTRE30 BENGALURU30 CHENNAI30 GANDHINAGAR30 HYDERABAD30 KANGRA30 KANNUR30 KOLKATA30 MUMBAI30 NEW DELHI
NO. OF SEATS CENTRE30 MUMBAI30 NEW DELHI
NO. OF SEATS CENTRE30 BENGALURU30 CHENNAI30 GANDHINAGAR30 HYDERABAD30 KOLKATA30 MUMBAI30 NEW DELHI30 PATNA
NO. OF SEATS CENTRE30 BENGALURU30 GANDHINAGAR30 MUMBAI30 NEW DELHI
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Bachelor Programmes (B.Des.) - Design
Bachelor Programme (B.FTech.) - Technology
Fashion Design
Leather Design
Accessory Design
Textile Design
Knitwear Design
Fashion Communication
Apparel Production
Bachelor Programmes
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(Common to all 4 year bachelor programmes in Design &
Technology)
To meet the dynamics of fashion education, a Foundation
Programme is designed to orient and sensitise students
towards understanding of fundamentals of fashion
business namely design, technology and management in
the right socio-cultural perspective. The programme will
focus on building the base for future learning of the design
and technology function in the subsequent years.
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·To introduce the context and academic structure
of the design and technology curriculum: its
focus and contents.
·To provide for an enhanced environment for
thinking, learning and gestation.
·To ensure a fundamental and common approach
for fashion industry in consonance with the
emerging challenges and needs of the industry
and the overall vision and goal of NIFT.
·To provide uniform basic knowledge and skill
competencies generic to the disciplines of
design and technology.
Objectives
To provide an overview and orientation to the
fashion industry.
foundation programme
Content
·The Design and Technology core will encompass
a strong integrated skill and knowledge base
essential to fashion industry. An overview of
apparel industry shall provide inputs on the
socio-economic, traditional and cultural aspects
of the industry, which would lead to ideation,
conceptualisation and communication.
Exploration with various materials and study of
general and material science will enhance basic
understanding and appreciation of manufacturing
process leading to product realisation. To
understand the intricacies of design, inputs on
geometry and visualisation and representation
shall be part of the Foundation Programme.
·The Management core will focus on the close
nexus between the manufacturer, consumer and
the commercial environment on one hand and
the various infrastructure, administrative and
human resource management on the other. The
inputs on fundamentals of computer science
shall be a part of the Foundation Programme.
·The Communications and Liberal Arts core will
address the essential socio-cultural perceptions
and contexts: the evaluation and development.
Envisioning and inculcating ethical and aesthetic
values would lead to understanding and
expression of physical, psychological and
ergonomic concerns.
programme structure
YEAR I Basic essential knowledge and skill based competencies, generic to design towards conceptualisation and ideation.
YEAR 2 Broad-based competencies generic to design discipline and introduction to industrial know-how, processes and materials.
YEAR 3 Core competencies andconceptualisation specific to chosen disciplines.
YEAR 4 Specialisation, industrial internships and consolidation based on research and innovation to acquire professional competencies.
Foundation Programme
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The Fashion Design programme has been instrumental in bringing about a paradigm shift in design perception in India today. It works closely with fashion professionals to help evolve a unique fashion identity universally relevant and acceptable, for a global audience. With this three-pronged approach, the programme is strengthened with increased relevance to the fashion industry in India and with a mission to create a global identity in design.
Holistic inputs on generic design with more focused approach towards apparel inculcate the ability to develop and channelise creativity. The curriculum hones design sensitisation, which balances global fashion aesthetics with an Indian soul. It addresses needs of the export market as well as both couture and pret a porter clothing in India, expanding and categorising apparel design into niche segments. In tandem with the shifts in the industry where Design has become even more significant, the students are trained to anticipate and address relevant concerns and issues. A logical, sequential, hands-on experience enables students to conceptualise designs, make patterns, drape and construct garments of impeccable quality.
Degree
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B.Des.
4 years
Bengaluru, Chennai,Gandhinagar,Hyderabad, Kangra,Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, Raebareli,Patna & Shillong
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Bengaluru, Chennai,
Gandhinagar,Hyderabad, Kangra,Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, Raebareli,Patna & Shillong)
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Fashion Design
Year 1 Common Foundation Programme
in Design
Year 2 Introduces students to various aspects of Fashion Design education through subjects
like Fashion Illustration and Design, Fashion Studies, Elements of Textiles, Surface Development Techniques and History of Costumes. Introduction to Pattern Making
and Garment Construction contributes to Integrated Term Project.
Year 3 Builds on learning from the previous year with greater departmental specialisation.
The focus is on greater exposure to the complexities and nuances of different segments of the Apparel Industry. An industry internship during the year is an
invaluable experience for students to interface between design and technicalities of production.
Year 4 Focuses on niche specialisations and electives with a focus on Research and
Development. The final semester culminates in a Design Collection, where students present their collections in a show.
The programme prepares students to pursue careers as Designers, Freelance Design Consultants, Design Managers, Stylists, Exhibition and Visual Display Experts,
Forecasting and Fashion Trends Forum Organisers, Costume Designers, Illustrators, Pattern Engineers and Entrepreneurs.
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Leather Design caters to the requirements of the leather industry both in terms of goods and apparel. The programme emphasises the integration of design concepts in leather apparel and products with material knowledge to respond to the requirements of specific target markets. Exposure to the industry through field trips, tannery training and industry internship is an important part of the curriculum. The multidisciplinary approach including inputs ranging from market research, material and technical knowledge for product development develops an ability in students to handle different materials for different product types in leather.
Degree
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B.Des.
4 years
Kolkata & New Delhi
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Leather Design
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Common Foundation Programme in Design
Year 2
Focuses on understanding leather and non-leather materials, development of design
skills and product realisation concepts. Students will study Fashion Illustration,
Pattern Making and Construction, Leather Processing and Surface Techniques, Field
Studies, Computer Applications, Retailing and Design Projects in garments and
small goods.
Year 3
Builds on the learning of the previous year with additional focus on understanding of
manufacturing processes, leather processing techniques and further applications of
design concepts and skills. Advanced Illustration and Technical Drawings, Advanced
Pattern Making and Construction, Merchandising & Supply Chain, Production
Systems and Analysis are the other areas of study. Students also undergo an industry
internship for hands-on experience.
Year 4
Focus on Research and Development in design with choices in electives. Students
will undertake industry sponsored graduation projects in the areas of
design and production.
The programme equips students to pursue a wide range of careers in the Leather
Industry in the areas of Product Development, Merchandising, Manufacturing, Quality
Assurance, Retail and other areas. The programme also hones entrepreneurial skills
enabling students to set up Manufacturing and Export / Domestic Units.
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The one of its kind programme in the country, Accessory Design has a well-defined curriculum for developing integrated expertise in design methodology, materials and production process, consumer behavior and market dynamic trends and forecast interpretations, business practices and project management in the field of fashion and lifestyle accessories. A strong industry orientation is reflected in its credo ‘Design for Business’ with the most successful industry education interface in student learning.
The programme has gradually evolved to address the entire spectrum of accessories and lifestyle products, precious and costume jewellery, leather goods, footwear, watches, giftware, tableware, silverware, crystal ware/office furniture, handicrafts, consumer interface design and retail environment design.
Each NIFT centre is expected to provide national leadership in the area of its specialisation. This will enhance the intensity and the depth of each category of specialisation and will address design, management, marketing and technological issues, within specific product category.
Personal & Interior Accessories at NIFT New Delhi, Bhopal & Kangra
Corporate & Business Accessories at NIFT Bengaluru
Footwear & Leather Goods at NIFT Chennai
Jewellery & Precious Products at NIFT Gandhinagar
Interior Products & Handcrafted Accessories at NIFT Hyderabad & Shillong
Home & Fashion Accessories at NIFT Raebareli
Product range: Home Accessories, Luxury Products, Lighting and Lighting Fixtures, Garden Seating, Bathroom & Kitchen Accessories and Utensils, Leisure Accessories, Switches, Door Knobs, Toys and Children Products, Architectural Accessories etc.
Product range: Office Accessories, Restaurant and Hotel Accessories, Perfume Packaging, Open Office Systems and Computer Furniture, Filing Systems, Cell-Phones, Watches and Time pieces, Eye-wears, Cosmetic Knits, I-Pods and CD Holders, Souvenirs, Trophies and Medals, Visual Merchandising for retail business environments.
Product range: Sports and Formal Footwear, Luxury and Fashion Bags, Travel Accessories and Luggage Bags, Small Personal Goods like Wallets, Pouches, Key Holders and Card Holders, Fashion Gloves, Hats, Belts etc. using a range of materials such as leather, micro-fibers, PVC, Lycra mixed fabrics etc.
Product range: Precious and Costume Jewellery, Silverware, Giftware using Precious Metals and Stones.
Product range: Home, Kitchen, Bar & Bathroom Accessories, Office Accessories, Packaging Solutions including Handicrafts using materials like glass, wood, leather, ceramic, natural fibres and mixed media etc. (Based on specific Indian traditional craft techniques)
Product range: Luxury Products for Home in Personal and Interactive Spaces using rich materials and techniques; Fashion Accessories enhancing the body using new age materials, Costume Accessorisation for Performing Arts, Theatre, Cinema etc.
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B.Des.
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Bengaluru, Bhopal,Chennai, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, Kangra, New Delhi, Raebareli& Shillong
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The programme prepares students for careers as Designers, Brand Managers, Visual Merchandisers, Product Managers and Entrepreneurs in the broad areas of
precious and costume jewellery, leather goods, giftware, tableware, watches, footwear, handicrafts and lifestyle products within the specialisation
offered at different centres.
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Year 1Common Foundation Programme in Design
Year 2Orientation to programme specialisation familiarity, appreciation and insight of
various accessory types. Development of skills and basic understanding of materials and processes, construction principles, anthropometrics, principles of sizes and proportions, with broad orientation to socio-cultural and historical context of the
sector. Orientation to Indian as well as global in the context of fashion, trends, consumers and market. Application of learning through basic design projects.
Year 3Development of core competence and knowledge through research and applied
experiences. Capability to develop realistic design approach within limited constraints inherent in accessory products. Ability to evolve strategy of design,
which integrates technical complexities and fashion influences. Ability to generate systems thinking towards range development and design collection in relation to
fashion identity and prevailing fashion trends. Develop competence in handling marketing and retail environment, product merchandising, and consumer interface
issues within design context, integrating finer aspects of technology, materials and processes as well as various levels of production from precision oriented
to vendor based manufacturing.
Year 4Consolidation and real life application of holistic professional competence.
Professional capabilities and values to realise and execute design development projects within a business context. Develop broad based approach towards specific
design capability and application to multi-product and multi-materials in areas of fashion accessories and lifestyle products. Develop capabilities to induce design
perspective and potential in the industry mindset. Comprehensive application and demonstration of professional competence for integrating design in business.
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expanding activities in the export and domestic sectors of the Indian apparel and
home fashion industry demands professional inputs in design and development
of textiles and raw material, which is responsible for 60-80% of the cost of the
product. Textile Design today is that strategic value adding activity that can make
all the difference in transforming a fashion business into an economically viable
and profitable proposition.
Textile Design
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B.Des.
4 years
Bengaluru, BhopalChennai, Gandhinagar,Hyderabad, Kangra, Kannur, Mumbai,New Delhi & Raebareli
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The programme prepares students for a wide range of careers in textile mills and
export houses, with fashion designers, design studios, mills, buying houses,
handloom cooperatives and buying agencies as Design or Fabric Managers, or work
independently as Designers or Entrepreneurs.
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Year 1Common Foundation Programme in Design
Year 2Focuses on introduction to textile terminology namely, weaving, printing, embroidery
and dyeing. It will also lay emphasis on fundamentals of graphic softwares and its usage for image creation. Field visits and internship with textile mills, printing units
and other processing houses will be an important part of the curriculum.
Year 3Strengthens the knowledge base of students, imparting design, technical, marketing
and communication skills. Areas of study are Dyeing, Printing & Finishing, Quality Analysis & Assurance, CAD & Weave Design, Print Design and Marketing &
Merchandising. The students will also undertake a Craft Survey and Documentation to be exposed to a craft environment.
Year 4Students will undertake a number of elective subjects to fine tune their understanding of the industry and also an independent research based project. In the final semester,
students will undertake a Graduation Project with an industrial client, export house, designer or a NGO. During this period the students will be required to work on the brief given by the sponsor. The programme will culminate into a Graduate Show.
The Knitwear Design programme is the synthesis of Design and related
Technology. The four year Bachelor programme is structured keeping in view the
requirements of the knitting industry in India and abroad. Students are exposed to
deal with challenges of circular knitting, flat bed knitting and hand knitting for the
domestic and global market. An industry sponsored 22 weeks Graduation Project,
in the final semester provides a challenging platform to extend and apply the
academic learning into a professional mindset.
The main areas of study are Fashion Studies, Fashion Art and Illustration, Pattern
making and Grading, Garment Construction, Surface Techniques, Knitting
Technology (Circular and Flat Bed), Advanced Knitting Technology, Computerized
Flat Knitting, Design Process, Product Development, Apparel Production, Fashion
Marketing & Merchandising, Craft Research & Documentation, Industry
Internship, Final Graduation Project/Design Collection.
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B.Des.
4 years
Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai & New Delhi
180 (30 seats each atBengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai & New Delhi)
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Year 1Common Foundation Programme in Design
Year 2Students will be introduced to Fashion Art & Illustration, Basic Weaving & Hand
Knitting. Textile Science, Processing & Knitting Technology. They will also get inputs in Computer Aided Design & Presentation, Traditional Textiles, Pattern Making &
Construction, Surface Techniques and Product Development Project. The second year will culminate into an industry internship.
Year 3Students will get further inputs in Fashion Art & Illustration, Pattern Making, Draping &
Construction, Computerised Knitting, Digital Portfolio, Product Realisation, Merchandising & Marketing and Advanced Knitting Technology. The students will also undertake a Craft Survey and Documentation Project along with other design projects.
Year 4Students will undertake a number of elective subjects to fine tune their understanding of the industry and also an independent research based project. In the final semester,
students will undertake a Graduation Project with an industrial client, export house, designer or a NGO. During this period the students will be required to work on the brief
given by the sponsor. The programme will culminate into a Graduate Show/Design Collection.
The Knitwear Design curriculum prepares students to undertake jobs as
Academicians, Entrepreneurs, Knitwear Designers, Product Developers,
Merchandisers, Fashion Writers, Managers, Stylists, in various export houses,
buying houses, retail brands, designer labels and craft sector.
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Today, the success of a brand is marked and understood largely through its uniqueness in identity. With a multitude of pret and luxury brands mushrooming in the Indian retail scenario, it has become essential for each one of ‘them’ to develop a unique brand identity for maximum impact in the domain of Fashion and Lifestyle. Thus, ‘Fashion Communication’ forms the core of the whole business of Fashion. One of the newest and most exciting avenues in the Industry, Fashion Communication encompasses integrated course study relating with areas such as Graphic Design, Fashion Journalism, Visual Merchandising, Styling and Photography, Advertising, Public Relations and Space Design.
Thus, at the exit level equipped with an intensive skill, knowledge and concept base, Fashion Communication students emerge as dynamic professionals qualified to offer the most effective and financially viable communication solutions for the fashion and lifestyle industry.
Internship, Diploma Projects, Industry Projects, Juries, Integrated Term Projects, Guest Faculty, Eminent Speakers and Placements are a few of the avenues through which student interact with the industry. Some of the notable industry experts, professionals and organisations that have been associated with Fashion Communication Department include Rohit Bal, Rajesh Pratap Singh, Anshu Arora Sen, FTV, MTV, Times of India, Hindustan Times, Couture Asia, Images, Pantaloon, Shopper's Stop, FDCI, Lopez Design, Vivek Sahni Designs, Ilum Designs, Good Relations, ITC Wills, IMG, Lintas, Ogilvy & Mather, JWT, Percept, Levis, Verve, Kimaya, Madura Garments, Steve & Berry, Bombay Dyeing, Beautiful People, Marks & Spencer, Christian Dior, Lifestyle, United Colors of Benetton, Liberty, Freelook, Marie Claire, Asian Age, Femina, NDTV, Times Now, Headlines Today, Perfect Relations, Wizcraft, Encompass Events, Vogue, Creative Crest, Tanishq, Reliance, Future Group, Lemon Design, Elephant Design, INTACH, Dastakari Haat Samiti among others.
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B.Des.
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Bengaluru, Hyderabad,
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Fashion Communication
Fashion Communication is a specialised programme that enables students to acquire communication skills pertinent to the Fashion and Lifestyle Industry. Five
exit levels are envisaged overall: Graphic Design, Visual Merchandising and Retail Space Design, Styling and Photography, Fashion Journalism,
PR/Events & Fashion Advertising.
Year 1Common Foundation Programme in Design
Year 2Students will receive inputs in the fundamentals of communication and design
through courses that employ the pedagogical tools of theory, exploration and application. Spread over two semesters, the process of introduction and orientation
to communication design is addressed through subjects like Fashion Studies, History and Philosophy of Design, Communication Concepts & Processes, Writing
Skills, Consumer Behaviour in Fashion, Computer Application, Graphic Design, Visual Merchandising, Photography, Design Methodology and
Integrated Term Project.
Year 3The third year delves deeper into the core discipline areas with greater emphasis on
creatives. In the fifth and sixth semesters, the approach evolves from cognition to problem solving. Subjects like Visual Merchandising, Graphic Design, Styling and Photography, and Fashion Journalism are studied in more detail, with emphasis on
project work. After the fifth semester, students explore craft clusters in the interior states of India to understand the richness and the needs of the craft sector:
Communication Design solutions are proposed for promotion and upliftment of the crafts. At the end of sixth semester, students go to the industry to take up Internship
projects, so as to understand the actual industry environment and also apply their learning.
Year 4The students will develop a deeper understanding of their area of specialisation
through further research, contextual studies, seminars and design projects.
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B.FTech.
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Bengaluru, Chennai, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, Kangra, Kannur, Kolkata, Mumbai & New Delhi
270 (30 seats each at Bengaluru, Chennai, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, Kangra, Kannur, Kolkata, Mumbai & New Delhi)
The four year Bachelor programme is designed to train students in the core apparel manufacturing
technology. With emphasis on best practices in Apparel Manufacturing coupled with understanding
and application of Information Technology, the programme prepares professionals who are capable
to significantly contribute to the fashion technology domain of the industry.
The programme imparts practical knowledge pertaining to apparel manufacturing technology. The
students learn about equipment and processes through hands-on training in laboratory, classroom
sessions and industry exposure. The information technology input helps students to appreciate,
evaluate and apply information and communication technology in apparel manufacturing. Through
the four years of intensive learning the Fashion Technology students develop capability to offer
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Year 1
The first year is geared to make students aware of theories, concepts and processes, build a foundation that synergises design, management and
technology for fashion industry.
Year 2
Basic skills are imparted to understand fabric properties, manufacturing process and machinery, statistical tools, software related to apparel industry, pattern making and
construction of garments. At the end of the fourth semester students go to the textile industry for two weeks internship.
Year 3
The third year prepares students to comprehensively understand processing techniques, develop skills in production planning and control, management of trade,
skills to construct specialised garments, supply chain and IT applications. To comprehend the theoretical inputs given in the classrooms, students undertake eight
weeks internship in apparel manufacturing unit after the sixth semester.
Year 4
The final year equips students to handle decision-making oriented subjects with an opportunity to choose from a wide range of elective inputs including Advanced Java, E-Commerce, Project Management, Ergonomics etc. The departmental and common
elective subjects provide an opportunity to students to further explore their areas of interest and help them appreciate interdisciplinary challenges.
The programme culminates with students submitting an in-depth research project undertaken in various areas.
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The programme equips students to pursue wide range of careers in Production, Quality Assurance, Garment Technology, Industrial Engineering,
Product Development, Sourcing, Project Analysis, System Analysis, Software Development, Intranet Administration, Internet Programming,
Database Application and Network Management.
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M.Des.
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Mumbai & New Delhi
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The objective of ‘Design Space’ is to create a new avenue for professionals for higher education.
The programme will have across discipline students who are able to work beyond boundaries and
bring together their skills and ideas in new exciting ways in the fashion industry. Students would
draw on each other’s diverse professional background and provide a critical approach to solution of
future problems; as well as provide design innovations and inventions for the growing fashion
industry. The multidisciplinary programme of design would encourage design thinking and would
give a wider perspective and a broader perception to the thoughts and ideas of tomorrow. The
programme will provide an opportunity to choose design specialisations for research as major and
minor subject areas. A research environment provided here would give a much-needed platform for
answering questions, which may arise twenty years hence.
Foreign Direct Investment has opened all boundaries and it is now our top most agenda to capture it
all. More and more industry professionals are required to hold key positions at higher level. So
keeping in mind the requirements of tomorrow and forthcoming years, where need for top level
executives is more, a master programme is designed for the growing fashion space. The word
‘Space’ is being used to define the broad professional environment and opportunities created in the
areas of Fashion, Textile and Communication Design.
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The graduates from this programme would become innovators in the field of fashion and textiles as well as communication design, holding key positions in
large fashion and corporate houses.
The employment opportunities also include Trend Predicting and Forecasting, Fashion Styling, Design and Management of Fashion Brands etc. The graduates
will be able to make contributions in Research and Development through their work in Government and private agencies. They can also become Scholars and
contribute to the teaching community, or find themselves placed as Entrepreneurs running their own studios.
YEAR 1Semester I:
Contextual Studies: To provide a common platform of Fashion to all the students with varied backgrounds.
Introduction to Design Space (in context of fashion) Design Methods I
Sociology, Psychology & Ethics in FashionLanguage of Design & Fashion
Fashion & Law - IPRPrinciples & Methods of Design Research I
Industry Exposure
Semester II: Creative & Technical Development: Improve technical, practical,
analytical skills through specialisation.Design Methods II
Trends & ForecastingPrinciples & Methods of Design Research II
Introduction to Specialisations (in chosen design area)Project I (in chosen design specialisation)
Innovation in FashionProfessional Communication
YEAR 2Semester III: Design Research, Development & Projects in specialisations
Industry Internship (Between Semester I & II)Design Methods III
Research, Development & Design Future in Fashion (Project - II) in design specialisation
Product Development (Project - III) in design specialisation Seminars / Conferences
Academic ContributionProject Planning
Semester IV: Graduation Project - Research, Product Realisation and Dissertation
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Semester IIlMarketing Research & Consumer BehaviourlStatistics and Statistical Software ApplicationslGlobal Textiles & Apparel Product Market CharacteristicslRetail Merchandising & Advanced Export Merchandising lOperations Research lManagement AccountinglIntellectual Property RightslInformation System
Semester III lMarketing Strategies & Brand ManagementlInternational Marketing lFashion Forecasting & Product Development lFinancial Management & International Finance lHuman Resource ManagementlSupply Chain Management & E-BusinesslCustomer Relationship ManagementlVisual MerchandisinglFashion Buying & SourcinglFashion & Lifestyle Products AppreciationlSales & Distribution ManagementlEntrepreneurship Management in Fashion Technology
Semester IV lGraduation Research Project
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Bengaluru, Chennai, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi & Patna
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The objective of the two year Master Programme in
‘Fashion Management’ (erstwhile AMM) that started
in 1987 is to develop managerial talents in the field
of fashion marketing, merchandising and retailing
best suited to the requirements of the garment export
and fashion retail sectors. Students undergo rigorous
education in buying, merchandising (retail and
export), retail operations, advertising, forecasting,
international marketing, international trade practices
and project formulation. They are exposed to
creative merchandising/marketing, innovative
fashion management practices, direction of fashion
trends and business practices through field
visits and industry internships. They have the right
blend of hard and soft skills and possess the right
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growing organisation.
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Fashion Management
Year 1
In the first year, the programme introduces concepts and principles of marketing,
retailing, merchandising and management with a focus on fashion business. Product
related knowledge and marketing and merchandising skills are the thrust areas.
Towards the end of the year the students are exposed to the dynamics of an
organisation through an eight week fashion industry internship and training
programme with an organisation engaged in either manufacturing, sourcing,
marketing or consulting activity with their Merchandising, Marketing, Sales and
Distribution, Supply Chain or other related departments, which enables the students
to integrate classroom learning with practical experience.
Year 2
In the second year, the emphasis is on application of knowledge and skills acquired
in the first year. As part of the curriculum, the students carry out sectoral studies
and involve themselves in rural development social responsibility projects.
They undertake company sponsored graduation research project with an organisation
of their choice to integrate the learning of previous semesters.
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The programme offers a solid platform for those wishing to pursue careers in
International Marketing, Fashion Merchandising, Brand Management, Retail Buying
and Global Sourcing, Product Development, Retail Management, Visual
Merchandising, Export Merchandising, Management Consulting, Fashion Education,
Retail Technology, Supply Chain, Customer Relationship, Advertising etc.
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Sewn Product Manufacturing industry has played a significant role in the Indian economy and
is predicted to grow substantially on exports as well as on the domestic market front. The
definitive trend towards consolidation and creation of larger manufacturing facilities will require
techno-managers to lead the enterprises towards the strategic goal.
The two year Master programme is designed to motivate and facilitate students to excel in
understanding and integrating the areas of technology and management for sewn product
manufacturing and develop capability to offer ‘strategic management solutions’. In a measured
combination of theory, practical, and applied research, the programme aims at developing a
truly global trade oriented perspective for its students.
Fashion Technology
The programme equips students to pursue careers in Apparel Technology Management, Industrial Engineering, Quality Management, Production Management,
Research & Development, and Consultancy in the global fashion industry.
Year 1
Students are exposed to garment manufacturing basics. Knowledge about different equipment and processes are imparted along with skills of garment manufacturing.
The main areas of study include Apparel Production Technology, Fabric Study, Overview of Global Fashion Industry, Pattern Engineering, Quantitative Techniques,
Costing of Apparel Products & Apparel Quality Management. Between the two semesters, students go for two weeks winter internship with either textile or other allied industries in the apparel supply chain. At the end of the first year, students
undergo two months summer internship to observe and relate theory with practice.
Year 2
Students are exposed to global apparel business environment to develop problem solving capabilities. Cross functional studies prepare students to take strategic
decisions in a business perspective. The main areas of study include Plant Layout & Facility Design, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management and
Apparel Marketing & Merchandising. Students also undertake research project in topical issues to develop capability of identifying, analysing and solving a problem
methodically and scientifically.
To provide an opportunity to further explore their areas of interest, the students are offered a wide range of elective subjects like Anthropometry & Sizing, Apparel CAD,
Intellectual Property Rights, Retail Management & Technology, and Ergonomics & Workplace Engineering.
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Application forms for residential accommodation are available with the hostel department. The application form will have to be filled-in giving correct information about parents and local guardians i.e., their names, addresses and telephone nos etc. The hostel fee must be paid for one semester along with the admission fee with a separate in favour of NIFT, payable for the centre where hostel is applied for.
The students will collect the undertaking/declaration form from the AR (hostel) and submit the same at the time of admission.
Accommodation will be made available to only outstation candidates.
The resident students will be provided with a single cot, writing table, chair and an almirah. They are required to bring their own personal belongings, warm clothing, blanket, bedding lines, mosquito net etc.
NIFT does not provide mess facility at the hired accommodation but assists the students to make such arrangements.
NIFT provides transport on payment for ferrying from the hostel premises to the nstitute and vice-versa. Students who are not satisfied with the arrangement made by NIFT have the choice and liberty to make their own arrangements for their transportation during their stay at NIFT.
NIFT intends to provide residential accommodation for girls at all centres. Permanent hostel facilities are available within the campus at Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kangra, Mumbai and Raebareli. Though NIFT does not have campus hostel facilities at Kolkata and Gandhinagar, sufficient residential accommodation has been organised for girls. All NIFT hostels are run on a no profit/no loss basis. At Raebareli, on-campus hostel accommodation has been made available for boys as well. NIFT offers hostel facilities at all the newly established centres.
All the hostel premises including the ones being run by hiring private residential accommodation are provided with round the clock professional security, a doctor on call and hostel wardens. Recreation facilities like T.V., magazines, some indoor and outdoor games are also available at the hostels.
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any sort, including ragging in the hostel oroutside.
b) Submission of false, wrong or incompleteinformation in the application form.
c) Default in payment of dues within thestipulated period.
d) Organising noisy, indecent and undignifiedparties and inviting any unauthorisedperson to visit their rooms.
e) Repeated late reporting for the night aswell as any act, which will causeembarrassment to NIFT management,would be sufficient ground for treating thatas a breach of discipline.
lThe resident students shall not tamper with any electrical installation and any other equipment of the residential premises. If any damage is caused to any of the installations, the students shall be liable to pay amount of damage plus appropriate fine that may be levied.
NIFT resident students are required to avoid any situation, which will cause irritation, inconvenience and hardships to other students or their neighbours.
NIFT resident students could be debarred from residential accommodation and the programme if they are
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Student Welfare Services
REFUND OF HOSTEL FEE Hostel/bus fee once paid are normally not refundable. In the event of a student,
having paid his/her hostel/bus fee, opts out from these facilities, he/she will normally be refunded his/her security deposit on this account and rest of the
payment shall stand forfeited. The request for refund of security deposit can be entertained.
canteen
The canteen on the campus provides hygienic and fresh food at reasonable rates. The variety of foodstuffs available and a friendly atmosphere makes the cafeteria
ideal for students to relax and interact with their peers.
health care
Medical aid is provided on the campus. A doctor and nurse are available to take care of general and specific medical ailments of the students. A psychologist is also
available on campus to counsel the students.
recreation
For encouraging student participation in extra curricular activities, clubs have been formed under the aegis of which the students of all programmes would interact with
each other leading to an all round personality development. The following clubs have been formed: (a) Cultural and Dramatic Club (b) Sports, Adventure and Photography Club (c) Literary Club and (d) Environment and Social Service Club.
Students exercise their options of choosing various clubs at the time of the Orientation Programme. The clubs function under the guidance of the faculty/officer
in-charge and the office bearers of the club are students who are elected by the members of the club. The clubs function in the activity hour. The club activities are
held throughout the year and the final activities of the clubs are highlighted during the Fashion Spectrum.
placement services
NIFT Placement Cell facilitates on campus placements for graduating students of NIFT to enable them to start their careers in challenging positions. Leading national and international apparel companies vie with each other to recruit NIFT professionals. The star employers of NIFT professionals in the past from domestic companies have been Blackberrys, Globus, Pantaloon, Proline, S.Kumar's, Titan, Carbon, Madura Garments and many others. Leading buying offices like Gap, Li&Fung, Tommy Hilfiger, Triburg, Colby, Impulse-Next etc. have been regularly offering key decision making positions to our graduating students. Many international companies like Benetton, C&A, J.C. Penny, Jockey, Levi Strauss, Nike Inc., Texmaco Garments etc. have also absorbed young talent to meet their specialised needs. Leading designers like J.J. Valaya, Ritu Beri, Ashish Soni have found it worthwhile to promote young fashion designers with unbridled creativity.
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1. 50% of tuition fees + security deposit (refundable) will berefunded to the candidates, who withdraw their candidature on or before 31st July, 2010.
2. Only security deposit will be refunded to the candidates who withdraw their candidature after 31st July, 2010.
3. In case NRI student withdraws from the programme an amount of Rs. 30,000/- will be refunded.
financial assistance
NIFT offers fee subsidies to students who are in need of financial assistance. Students who are interested in availing this facility should submit their application along with parental income certificate and contact the Student Development Activity Coordinator (SDAC) at their Centre after admission.
NIFT also offers assistance through a Student Assistantship Programme which gives them part time employment within the Institute itself.
academic fee
Existing Fee Structure for One Semester (6 Months)
academic fee for NRI (per year - consisting of two semesters)
TUITION FEE Rs. 40,000/- (NON-REFUNDABLE)
SECURITY DEPOSIT Rs. 5,000/- (ONE TIME) (REFUNDABLE)
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP FEE Rs. 2,500/- (ONE TIME) (NON-REFUNDABLE)
LIBRARY FEE Rs. 3,000/- (PER YEAR) (NON-REFUNDABLE)
MEDICLAIM & STUDENT DEVELOPMENT FEE Rs. 1,250/- (PER YEAR) (NON-REFUNDABLE)
TOTAL Rs. 51,750/-
TUITION FEE Rs. 3,30,000/- (NON-REFUNDABLE)
LIBRARY FEE Rs. 20,000/- (NON-REFUNDABLE)
MEDICLAIM & STUDENT DEVELOPMENT FEE Rs. 10,000/- (NON-REFUNDABLE)
TOTAL Rs. 3,60,000/-
NIFT reserves the right to revise the fees. The revised fee structure will be applicable to new as well as senior students.
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Fee Structure
The current Hostel Fees, per annum at NIFT centres is given below:
The refund of Hostel fees may differ from centre to centre and the terms of hostel accommodation will be explained to the candidates during counselling.
AMOUNT IN RUPEES
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PARTICULARS
HOSTEL FEES
ELECTRICITY
SECURITY (Refundable)
SERVICE CHARGES
MESS CHARGES
SECURITY (Non-Refundable)
BUS FEES
TOTAL
Girls Hostel
* Subject to change
18,000 20,533 14,000 30,000 18,500 12,000 19,50018,00021,000
5,000 5,000 2,500 2,5002,500 2,500 2,5003,0002,500
2,000 2,000 - 1,5001,500 - 1,5001,5001,500
- 6,000 2,000 5,5005,500 5,4006,000 -4,500
1,000 4,000 - 4,0003,000 3,000 3,000-3,000
8,067 - 1,500- - -- --
19,500 Actuals ActualsActuals Actuals Actuals30,000ActualsActuals
BE
NG
ALU
RU
BH
OP
AL
CH
EN
NA
I
GA
ND
HIN
AG
AR
HY
DE
RA
BA
D
KA
NG
RA
KO
LK
ATA
30,000
5,000
62,000
2,500
2,000
3,000
-
19,500
MU
MB
AI
18,500
2,500
-
3,600
2,000
2,000
18,000
46,600
RA
EB
AR
ELI
SH
ILLO
NG
29,500 56,100 31,000 36,500 32,500 31,90030,50033,500 44,500
24,000
2,500
4,500
-
6,000*
25,000*
63,500
PA
TN
A
1,500
KA
NN
UR
Boys HostelGirls Hostel Girls Hostel Boys Hostel
14,000
2,000
1,000
-
2,000
1,000
11,000
31,000
Girls Hostel
14,000
2,000
1,000
-
2,000
1,000
11,000
31,000
Hostel 1 Hostel 2
33,000
5,000
65,000
2,500
2,000
3,000
-
19,500
Hostel Fees
board of governors
Mr. Singh, D.P.Chairman, Board of Governors of NIFT
Ms. Dasmunsi, DeepaHon’ble M.P., Lok Sabha
Ms. Pandey, SarojHon’ble M.P., Lok Sabha
Mr. Singh, N.K.Hon’ble M.P., Rajya Sabha
Dr. Behuria, SutanuAS & FA, Ministry of Textiles
Mr. Takru, Rajiv Director General, NIFT
Ms. Garg, Monika S.Joint Secretary, Ministry of Textiles
Ms. Jha, Rathi Vinay
Ms. Kumar, Ritu
Mr. Shah, Dhiren
Ms. Parekh, Varsha M.
Mr. Agarwal, Vijay Kumar
Mr. Sakthivel, A.
Mr. Sharma, Jagdish Prasad
Mr. Sinha, N.K.
Director GeneralMr. Takru, Rajiv
Chief Vigilance OfficerMs. Nigam, Anju
Director (F&A)Mr. Kumar, Dhananjay
Director (HO)Mr. Singh, R.M. Dean (Academics)Sr. Prof. (Dr.) Gupta, Sanjay
Head (Academic Affairs)Prof. Bala Siddhartha, S.K.
Registrar (Estt.)Mr. Girdhar, Munish
Chief Accounts OfficerMr. Pandey, B.K.
Deputy Director (NRC)Dr. Kumar, Sanjeev
Deputy Registrar/COEMr. Singh, Amarjeet Pal
Deputy Registrars (F&A)Mr. Bhatnagar, N.K.
Deputy DirectorMr. Kumar, Anil
Assistant DirectorsMr. Bora, Nandan SinghMs. Kaul, Sanjogita
Assistant Board Secretary & Legal OfficerMs. Chopra, Rajni
OSD (Accounts)Mr. Mehta, Arvind
Hindi OfficerMr. Gupta, R.K.
Assistant Registrars Ms. Pujara, BimalMr. Singh, RajMs. Rajbala
Technical OfficerMr. Vasudeven, M.
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BENGALARU
BHOPAL
CHENNAI
GANDHINAGAR
DirectorMs. Usha, Kakarla
Deputy Registrar (F&A)Mr. Muthukumar, M.
Accounts OfficerMr. Kumar, S. Sathish
Executive EngineerMr. Doreswamy, B.
Head Resource CentreMr. Raghuvendra, K.R.
DirectorMr. Ratan, Deepak
Deputy RegistrarMr. Maheswari, B.K.
Accounts OfficerMr. Khandelwal, Virendra
Estate EngineerMr. Tripathi, B.S.
Director Dr. Devadoss, S.
RegistrarMr. Subramanian, L.
Deputy Registrar (F&A)Mr. Narsimhan, B.
Executive EngineerMr. Murthy, C. Satya
Accounts OfficerMs. Latha, D.
Assistant Registrar Ms. Chandrasekharan, Latha
DirectorMr. Vyas, Nitesh Kumar
RegistrarMr. Vaishnav, N.B.
NIFT officers - HO NIFT officers
NIFT Community
Executive EngineerMr. Kumar, Mukesh
OSD (F&A)Mr. Anjaria, Shailesh J.
DirectorDr. Pratap Kumar, K.S.
RegistrarMr. Rajesham, D.
Deputy Registrar (F&A)Mr. Gopala Krishna, D.
Executive EngineerMr. Vidyasagar, C.R.
Accounts OfficerMs. Jyothi, G.N.K.
Head Resource CentreMr. Prasad, O.S.S.
Assistant RegistrarMr. Johar Basha, S.
Computer EngineerMr. Arigala, Narayana
DirectorMr. Rangra, D.K.
RegistrarMr. Singh, Randhir
Deputy RegistrarMr. Solanki, D.P.
Executive EngineerMr. Verma, Madan Lal
Director I/CDr. Devadoss, S.
Registrar I/CMr. Subramanian, L.
DirectorMs. Biswas, Barnali
Deputy Registrar (F&A)Mr. Kapoor, P. K.
HYDERABAD
KANGRA
KANNUR
KOLKATA
MUMBAI
NEW DELHI
PATNA
RAEBARELI
Director Mr. Peerzada, I.B.
RegistrarMr. Patil, S.V.
Deputy Registrar (F&A)Mr. Rajagopalan, V.
Project Engineer Mr. Govindan Kutty, V. N.
Accounts OfficerMr. Jha, P. K.
Head Resource CentreDr. Bandi, A.N.
Computer EngineerMr. Mistry, Siddesh S.
Director I/CMr. Kumar, Dhananjay
RegistrarMs. Teckchandani, Neenu
Deputy Registrar (F&A)Mr. Chand, Mahesh
Deputy RegistrarMr. Rawat, J.S.
Executive EngineerMr. Jain, Sanjay
Head Resource CentreMs. Dutta, Nandini
Computer EngineerMr. Kumar, Avinash
DirectorMr. Pandey, B.K.
ConsultantMr. Rahi, H.A.
Director I/CMr. Girdhar, Munish
Registrar Mr. Sharma, R.K.
Deputy Registrar (F&A)Mr. Singh, S.P.
SHILLONG
HEAD OFFICE
Chairpersons
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
DirectorMs. Booth, W.A.M
Registrar Ms. Syiemiong,
Accounts OfficerMr. Basu, S.
Laetitia Jean
Dean (Academics)Sr. Prof.(Dr.) Gupta, Sanjay
Head (Academic Affairs)Prof. Bala Siddhartha, S.K.
Prof. Mathur, KripalDept. of Knitwear Design
Prof. Narang, VandanaDept. of Fashion Design
Prof. (Dr.) Sibichan, K.M.Dept. of Fashion Management Studies
Prof. Sud, Shalini Dept. of Design Space
Prof. (Dr.) Khare, A.K. Dept. of Fashion Technology
Prof. Gandhi, M.K.Dept. of Foundation Programme
Mr. Sivalingam, V. Dept. of Textile Design
Mr. Sivasakthi, E. Dept. of Leather Design
Mr. Kumar, Sanjeev Dept. of Fashion & Lifestyle Accessories
Mr. Dua, VijayDept. of Fashion Communication
Ms. Verma, Bhavna Kapur
Ms. K., Sunitha
NIFT faculty
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BENGALURU
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
BHOPAL
Associate Professor
Prof. Saluja, Kavita
Mr. Babu, V. SureshMs. Bajpai, Jonalee DasMr. Balgangadharan, K.K.Ms. Bano, GulnazMs. Jain, RajaniMr. K.M., Sanjeev KumarMs. Kumar, VibhavariMs. Kumari, V. YashodhaMs. Linghwal, Nidhi S.Mr. Malage, Sanjeev SMs. Rao, T. RajalakshmiMr. Rayan, C.A.Ms. Singh, SudhaMr. Sivalingham, V.Ms. Verma, Parul ChandraMr. Yathindra, L.
Ms. Banu, Dilnaz Mr. Bayali, Sharana BasappaMr. C.M., SanjeevMs. Das, KakoliMr. Girinath, G.Ms. Jain, SwetaMr. K.C., PrashanthMs. Khatri, RachnaMr. Kothari, VasantMs. Krithika, G.K.Ms. Kropi, SubhalakshmiMr. Kumar, R. RaviMr. Kumar, V.K. MohanMs. Munshi, Rumpa R.Mr. Murthy, SrinivasaMr. N., ArivoliMs. Nethravathi, T.S.Mr. Raja, B.Ms. Rawat, RoopaliMr. Regy, JosephMs. Roy, ShipraMr. Sait, A.O. Abdul SalamMs. Saxena, Surbhi DalelaMs. Shalini, B.A.Ms. Sharma, RichaMs. Venkataraman, Nithya
Mr. Babu, K.Mr. Mohan, M.C.
Assistant Professors
CHENNAI
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Ms. Agarwal, VishakhaMs. Arya, PreetiMr. Ganguly, DebojyotiMr. Halder, SoumikMr. Saxena, AnupamMr. Sen, ArnabMr. Tiwari, AyanMr. Yadav, Sharad
Anita Prof. Gandhi, M.K.Prof. Manohar, M.
Mr. Aravendam, M.Mr. Karthikeyarayan, V.R.Mr. Matthews, A.K.Mr. Matthews, Martin J.Mr. Raghuram, J.Ms. Sangurai, G. Sai Ms. Santhi, S. AngammalMs. Satyan, DivyaMs. Seetha, C.Ms. Selvi, B.N. MalarMr. Sengupta, KaustavMr. Timothy, R. RusselMs. Vasan, SunithaDr. Vasantha, M.Mr. Wesley D., Samuel
Mr. Amanchy, SridharMr. Anjanee, Amit KumarMs. Anuradha, R.Mr. Arul, K.Mr. Chalapathi, BeerakaMr. Garg, YuvrajMr. K., Nanda KumarMr. Karthikeyan, B.Ms. Kokatnur, Shilpa S.Mr. Krishnaraj, G.Mr. Kumar, P. SaravanaMr. Mohanraj, P.Mr. Murugan, T.Ms. N., SundaravalliMr. Nagarajan D., PraveenMs. Ranjini, GeethaMr. Rao, Bhimathi EzraMs. Sasirekha, A.Mr. Saxena, AnkurMr. Senthilnathan, P.Mr. Senthilvel, S.Mr. Singh, Bhikaji DayalMs. Sivasankari, G.Mr. Thomas, SamuelMr. Vennimalai, N.
GANDHINAGAR
Professor
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
HYDERABAD
Professors
Associate Professors
Prof. Dua, Sharmila Prof. Godiawala, Pawan Prof. Mahida, Vandita
Mr. Bhargava, Manish Ms. Choudhary, Vasundhara Mr. Gupta, VishalMr. Jena, Binaya BhusanMs. Mehta, AmishaMs. Mistry, PanchamiMs. Pandit, RupaliMr. Tewari, AmarMr. Vora, P. N.Ms. Yadav, Shubhangi
Mr. Badde, Nikhil S.Mr. C., RajaganapathyMs. Chopra, NupurMs. Gadhavi, PreetiMr. Goghari, PiyushMr. Jain, VineetMr. Joshi, RaviMs. Kabra, KalpanaMr. Kumar, RanjeetMr. Kumar, SunilMs. Masand, AnjaliMs. Mishra, JagritiMr. Patel, AmrishMr. Rana, AnupamMr. Rao, Yenigalla J.Ms. Roy, Sudeshna DuttaMr. S., Nilesh KumarMs. Sahni, HarleenMr. Sharma, AbhishekMr. Shaw, MaheshMs. Solanki, Aarti KalidasMr. Sriniwas, K.R.Mr. Tiwari, Manoj
Prof. Malini, DevakalaProf. Reddy, R. Lakshmi
Ms. Bilgrami, Fatima Mr. Hussain, Shakeel IqbalMr. Mohan, K. RamMs. Panda, SasmitaMs. Pishori, Nishrin RiyazMr. Pramanik, SaikatMr. Prasad, G.H.S.Ms. Pratap, Rakhee WaheeMr. Rao, A. SrinivasaMr. Reddy, G. ChiranjeeviMr. Sarma, Annaji40
Assistant Professors
KANGRA
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
KANNUR
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Mr. B.R., GangadharMr. Belli, ShivkumarMr. Chakrapani, ItikyalaMr. Ghosh, SudeepMs. Jasti, PoojaMr. Kishore, Venigalla K.Mr. Kumar, G. RajeshMr. Mal, PrithvirajMr. Murthy, T.V.S.N.Mr. Pani, Kopparpu AnantMr. Prakash, SatyaMs. Priyadarshini, VeerabathulaMs. Raghav, Anita VishwanathMr. Raipally, AvinashMs. Rajitha, InturiMs. Rajyalakshmi, AchantaMr. Reddy, G.M.Ms. Singh, ChitraMs. Singothu, JyothirmaiMs. Srivani, T.Ms. Sure, SharmilaMs. Thapar, Mankomal KaurMs. Uppe, ShobhaMr. Uthaman, M.K.Ms. Vaddi, Sarvani
Prof. (Dr.) Khare, A.K.
Ms. Khare, ManjushaMs. Sharma, Shipra
Mr. Kochar, Samrat RajanMr. Kumar, AmanMr. Porus, AshutoshMs. Rangra, AnunitaMr. Sharma, Vinod KumarMs. Srivastava, Rajni
Mr. Duraimutharasan, N.Mr. Jayadeep, R.S.Mr. Rajasekhar, D.
Mr. Dholakia, Kruti Lalit KumarMr. J., PariMr. Jha, Rajesh KumarMr. Kumar D., SureshMs. Nautiyal, Mitali
KOLKATA
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
MUMBAI
Senior Professor
Professors
Prof. Bhattacharya, TaposhProf. Gupta, Monika Prof. Kaur, BinwantProf. Singh, Reenit
Prof. Jomichan, S.P. Prof. Philip, Rebecca
Mr. Banerjee, B.Ms. Basu, Supriya Choudhary Mr. Das, DebasisMr. Das, Sanjib Kr.Mr. Datta, Dibyendu BMs. Debnath, AnamikaMs. Malhotra, RituMs. Moitra, BhartiMr. Mondal, Nidhu K.Ms. Mukherjee, Jayati Mr. Mukherjee, SandipMs. Palit, SreenandaMr. Ray, S.S.Mr. Samanta, Sandip KumarMr. Seal, ParthoMr. Sengupta, SabyasachiMr. Sethi, Rahul
Mr. Agarwal, Bikas Ms. Ambastha, MausmiMr. Bakshi, SumantraMs. Banerjee, DebanjaliMr. Banerjee, SougataMr. Basak, MontuMr. Behera, Jyoti P.Mr. Bhadra, Prosenjit Mr. Bhattacharya, AveekMr. Bhattacharya, TapasMr. Kumar, PramodMs. Majumdar, AhanaMs. Mitra, Ananaya P.Mr. Mukherjee, AbhijeetMs. Pal, AnuradhaMr. Ray, AlokeshMs. Shah, RuheeMr. Shahabuddin, Ashrafi M.Ms. Sharma, ShrutiMr. Topno, Nilima Regina
Sr. Prof. Baxi, Asha
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
NEW DELHI
Sr. Professor
Professors
Ms. Agarwal, Rupa N.Ms. Aggarwal, Monika Mr. Javed, Mohd.Ms. Marwaha, Monita Mr. Mehtab, Navaid Ms. Sumod, PatriciaMr. Prakash, T.S.Mr. Raturi, SushilMr. Saha, Ranjan K.Ms. Saitwal, Sushama S.
Mr. Agarwal, AmitMs. Aggarwal, ReenaMs. DeepaMs. G., RenjiniMs. Gulati, Rashmi Mr. Gupta, Disha SidharthMr. Kandekar, TanmayMr. Kulkarni, Nitin Ms. Mishra, KundalataMs. Mohanty, AlindaMr. N., MuhilvannanMr. Naik, Aboli AshokMs. Pal, Susmita DasMs. Pathare, Kavita A.Mr. Rangdal, NiteenMs. Rawat, BhawanaMs. Saldanha, Sonali RoshanMr. Sharma, NishantMs. Srivastava, Garima Mr. Survase, DhanrajMr. Tapre, VineshMr. Vashist, Prateek
Sr. Prof. (Dr.) Gupta, Sanjay
Prof. (Dr.) Anand, NoopurProf. (Dr.) Bhandari, VandanaProf. Anwar, Suhail Prof. Bala Siddhartha, S.K.Prof. Dhingra, Sudha Prof. Jain, Anupam Prof. Jana, Prabir Prof. Jha, Banhi Prof. Mathur, KripalProf. Narang, Vandana Prof. (Dr.) Sibichan, K.M.Prof. Sud, Shalini
41NIFT faculty & Officer names have been placed in alphabetical order.
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Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Mr. Dua, Vijay KumarMs. Gandhi, ArchanaMr. Grover, Amandeep S.Ms. Gupta, ToolikaMs. Gupta, Varsha Ms. Hussain, Preetha Ms. Kashyap, RubyMs. Kaur, Upinder Mr. Khan, N.A.Ms. Khurana, Purva Mr. Kumar, Sanjeev Ms. Mahajan, ShinjuMr. Malik, RajeevMs. Mehta, Nayanika T.Ms. Mittar, SuruchiMs. Narasimhan, Usha Ms. Pandya, KavitaMr. Sharma, K.D.Ms. Sheron, SavitaMs. Singh, Manisha Mr. Singh, V.P.Mr. Sivashakthi, E.Ms. Udenia, ReshaMs. Verma, Bhavna Kapoor
Dr. Bairagi, NilanjanaMs. Banga, NeetiMs. Bawa, PritikaMs. Behl, DimpleMs. Bhalla, AnupreetMs. Bhatia, Garima Ms. Das, MeenakshiMs. Dastidar, Smita GhoshMr. Deb Roy, Ananya Ms. Gupta, AnupamaMs. Gupta, PikaMs. Gupta, PriyankaMs. Jakhar, RijuMs. Jamal, FauziaMs. Jha, GirijaMr. Joshi, Chandra ShekharMs. Joshi, DimpleMs. Kaur, RupinderMs. Khatri, ChandniMs. Kumar, DollyMr. Kumar, YoginderMs. Mahanty, TulikaMr. Motwani, SunilMr. Murugan, K.Mr. Nangia, ManishMr. Panghal, DeepakMr. Prasad, AshokMs. Rajvanshi, AnshooMs. Roy, AmritaMr. Sahi, AshutoshMs. Sardar, Anindita Mr. Senthil, Kumar V.Ms. Sharma, AnuMs. Singh, NehaMr. Suhail, Mohd.Ms. Sunitha, K.Ms. Tiwari, Ashima
Ms. Verma, Suman Ms. Yadav, Supriya
Prof. Srivasatava, Sanjay
Ms. Choudhary, LipiMr. Kashyap, KislayMr. Kumar, VikasMs. Mathew, JayaMr. Mishra, Satyendra Kr.Ms. Rajan, SwetaMr. Sharma, ToniMr. Tarai, Santosh
Mr. Debnath, Ashish
Mr. Babu, Kamma KshamarpnaMr. Banerjee, UjwalMr. Chowdhary, AmitavaMs. Jaglan, VandanaMr. Jha, Shankar KumarMs. Mathur, ShuchiMs. Rakesh, VidyaMs. Singh, Vijay LakshmiMr. Venkatasubramanyam, S.A.
Ms. Bhutia, Tshering DolkarMs. Blah, MeaidibahunMs. Das, AurineetaMr. Kazi, Sonam SangayMr. Kidile, Sandeep C.Ms. Kujur, JudithMr. Kumar, VikasMr. Wangdi, Dorji T.
PATNA
Professor
Assistant Professors
RAEBARELI
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
SHILLONG
Assistant Professors
NIFT faculty & Officer names have been placed in alphabetical order.