In which course can a Biology student get admission to Institute of Apparel Management?

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    Pawan singh | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    Institute of Apparel Management offers mainly three courses IN MUMBAI COURSES OFFERED are:- Bachelor of Design - [B. Design], Bachelor of Technology - [B.Tech], Master of Business Administration - [MBA]. And for a Biology student, I would rather suggest going for B.Tech. It gives you information about different types of textile products how to process them, how dyeing is carried out and every step for clothes and other textiles. After that go for a Master's for better knowledge and good placements. Another option is B.Design. If you have an interest related to design and fashion design you can go for the second.

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