Are there any textile courses for those who took a long break after their PG degree at NIFT Bangalore?

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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago

    The UG, PG and PhD courses admissions in NIFT are based on entrance exams so theses are not suitable for you. However, NIFT Bangalore also offers various continuing education (CE) programs. The course duration can range from 6 months to one year. The CE courses of the one-year duration of NIFT Bangalore are given below for an idea:

    1. Fashion & Clothing Technology (FCT)
    2. Fashion Integration for Textiles (FIT)
    3. Fashion Retail Management (FRM)
    4. Fashion Knitwear Production and Technology (FKPT)
    5. Luxury Product Design (LPD)
    6. Garment Export Merchandising Management (GEMM)

    The course prepares candidates to get absorbed in the apparel and home furnishin

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