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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, internships are a big deal in the B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) curriculum at LPU. The whole program leans on industry exposure, so you do internships, industrial training, live projects factory visits, and you get to interact with professionals from the apparel , and textile sectors too. Through all this, students can actually map what they learn in class onto real world production environments, and in turn build practical know-how in garment manufacturing, quality control, merchandising, sourcing, and supply chain management. In other words, this kind of exposure does more than just improve learning, it also adds weight to stude
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a month agoGuide-Level 11
If you are going to pursure b.f.tech that would be best for student these days because that gave great opportunities to student in fashion apparels and related sector can be possible after doing MBA Tech. And the University offered this course, you can pursue it in not so from, lpu , though, have to offer this program and having a good placement and a lot of companies came got a placement here, like Raymond, and Tommy Hilfiger, and Calvin Klein, and a lot of other companies like that. LPU does not focus on the final year placement. They build some internship projects for, they have arranged some internship projects and fashion events f
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Once students finish B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) from LPU, they can look into jobs and growth in the apparel , fashion manufacturing, retailing, merchandising, and textile spaces. You'll usually see openings for Production Executive, Quality Assurance Executive, Merchandiser, Apparel Technologist, Sourcing Coordinator, Supply Chain Executive, Product Development Associate and Retail Operations Manager, or similar titles like that. LPU kind of stresses industry training, internships , and practical exposure , so learners get that real world kind of practice before graduation not just theory.
Afterward graduates may find opportun
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a month agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, LPU does provide practical garment production training in the B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) course.
The program is designed to combine classroom learning with hands-on experience. Students work in garment construction labs, pattern-making labs, CAD labs, textile labs, and production-related workshops where they learn skills such as pattern development, garment manufacturing, fabric handling, quality control, and apparel production processes.
LPU also has specialized fashion and garment laboratories equipped with industrial sewing machines, pattern-making tables, dyeing and printing facilities, laser-cutting technology, and other ind
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
The B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) program at LPU usually wraps together subjects around textile science, garment construction, pattern making, apparel production technology, textile processing, quality management, merchandising, industrial engineering , supply chain management , fashion forecasting, product development, and apparel manufacturing systems. During the course, students end up doing practical lab sessions too, plus industry projects, internships and training aimed at modern production techniques, day to day work style.
Overall the curriculum is built to hit a kind of middle ground between technical understanding, manufactur
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
The key difference is that B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) at LPU tends to lean more toward the technical and manufacturing side of the fashion industry, while fashion designing courses are more about the creative part, the whole design concept, illustration, styling, and yeah trend forecasting. In B.F.Tech, students end up learning garment production, apparel technology, quality control, industrial engineering, merchandising, supply chain management, and all the manufacturing processes.
So this program is usually best for learners who want a career in apparel production, export houses, sourcing, merchandising, and factory management, no
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) at LPU can be a solid option if you're the type of student who likes the technical , and manufacturing side of fashion more than just the designing part. The course seems to touch apparel production, garment manufacturing, quality control, merchandising, supply chain management, and textile technology all together, so it's not only theory. There's also a lot of practical exposure through modern labs, industry projects ,and internships which usually helps students understand the real workflow. After finishing, graduates might work as production managers, quality analysts, merchandisers, sourcing executives,
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the SSAF fee worth AUD 373 (INR 25.6 K) is already included as part of the Adelaide Uni tuition fees for Indian students. This means they don't have to pay anything extra apart from the overall tuition fee for their specific program.
The fee is for maintenance of non-academic services such as recreational activities, employment assistance, student support, and financial/legal advice at Adelaide Uni Australia.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students can pay their tuition dues via Flywire or PayNow. Flywire allows students to pay the fees in Indian rupees (INR ) via local bank transfer or credit card without facing hidden international bank fees.
To pay the tuition fee at Adelaide Uni, follow the steps mentioned below:
- Log in to Adelaide University student portal
- Choose Flywire as preferred payment method
- Initiate the transaction on Flywire
- Choose payment method
- Complete the documentation and pay the fees
Students can use Flywire to track the payment status. In the rare case of transaction failure, contact Adelaide University student support immediately and inform them.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students pay 50% of the annual programme fee at the time of accepting the admission offer from Adelaide Uni. This deposit is credited towards the tuition fees for the first period of studies.
The university issues an invoice for the remaining balance before classes begin and/or at the time of enrolment. Invoices are issued for each study period.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The Guaranteed Entry admission policy at Adelaide Uni guarantees entry to students if they meet the set ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) cutoff, Class 12th exam requirements, and entry requirements for a program.
In case a student does not meet the Class 12th and set ATAR cutoff for a program, he/she will still be considered for a seat on a competitive basis.
Students can also enrol in Adelaide University pathways programs to get indirect entry to their favourite course.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
All programs at Adelaide Uni (except language rich disciplines) require an overall IELTS band score of 6.5 with a minumum 6.0 in listening, reading, writing, and speaking.
Language rich programs like Education, Language, and Literature, Communication and Media Studies and Philosophy and Religious Studies require an overall IELTS band score of 7.0 with a minimum 6.5 in sub-tests.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, students can change a major or degree programme at Adelaide University. For that, students can apply for an internal transfer to another programme via an Interrnal transfer request.
Students need to make sure they meet the entry requirements of the chosen program. Relevant credits attained in the past programme will be assessed at the time of transfer.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
No, students are not allowed to re-enrol in a course they've already passed at Adelaide Uni. The system will block the re-enrolment in the same course for the student.
All final grades and failed attempts stay on a student's record. The institute refuses re-enrolment for courses a student has already passed. Re-enrolment is only allowed if a student has failed the course.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Failing a course at Adelaide Uni means, a student will not receive credit for those units. This can impact the GPA and a student's progress in the program. To retake the failed course, students will have to pay tuition fee.
In some cases, the university may offer a Last Couse Supplementary Assessment to help students meet their graduation requirements.
Students are advised to contact the Student Assist department at Adelaide University to know more.
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