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Most of the time nothing happens in the classroom. The work load is somewhat between easy and difficult. The curriculum is good as it focuses on practicality rather than just remembering theory and other things.
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The course curriculum was relevant which has further improved manifold recently adding a range of subjects like those related to physical and mental fitness, AI, machine learning etc and during internships we are supposed to do projects which integrates the knowledge of these subjects to solve industrial problems. The curriculum is semester based with exams at an interval of every 6 months.
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Placement are okay. People do get placed here, but the frequency and the packages are low. If one has acquired talent to go off campus, the chances are good. Personally, I will myself go for campus placement, hoping for good package.
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Campus placement is average as only some companies comes for the placement and approximately half of the student get placed because of campus placement but if the student tries from themself, college tag will help them a lot .
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Placement of college is difficult in terms Of one needing to be really really good to get one. There is a lot of competition. You are competing with the Pan India nifty campus and all the undergraduate and postgraduate students. But the placement process is also quite systematic as it is centralized.
Aditya Birla, Reliance, more hypersmart, D Mart, V Mart, Vishal Mega Mart, Tommy Hilfiger, Zara, H&M, Westside. The highest package for the last year was 18 lakh per annum offered by puma. 100% of students get the placement from the campus. I will be working as a buyer in any recognized organization and after gaining knowledge I will be opening my retail store.
92% of students get placements after graduation from NIFT. My plan after getting the degree is to do a master's in FIT. If I get a chance to go then I'll go there and do my master's and after that, I'll do my Ph.D.
From the 8th semester onwards we are eligible for campus placements. Companies do visit the campus as well as NIFT has a central placement system too in which students can prefer any campus for their campus placements. The salary is not very handsome in the beginning. Usually starts with Rs. 20,000/- per month which is really not an acceptable offer after investing about 15-16 lakhs in the education and getting this amount is not justified. Though there is a need for our college to fix the minimum salary for placement companies. Most students find off campus placements with good packages than on campus placements. One can also go to further study masters in Fashion technology or fashion management. My personal plans are for entrepreneurship in the field of technological advancement in fashion or having my own import export house someday.
I choose this college because all teachers are well qualified most of the teachers have PHD And some are CS (company secretary).And it also focuses on extracurricular activies, there are 4 clubs which are - Rythm club for Becoming a radio-jockey and singer-incubation center for entrepreneurship-english club for poet enthusiasts- Mayaar Club i.e drama clubs.
My interest in fashion and management made me join my college. I think I had the creativity to be in a fashion school. Plus my course is for science student and is completely different from design programmes and focuses more towards management and merchandising
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