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a month agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, students pursuing the Master of Fashion Management at Lovely Professional University can get exposure to areas like luxury brand management as part of the broader curriculum. The programme typically includes subjects such as fashion marketing, retail management, branding, and luxury fashion retail concepts, which help students understand how premium and luxury brands operate.
However, luxury brand management is usually covered as part of specialization modules, electives, or industry-oriented projects rather than a completely separate degree focus.
If you are planning to apply, the last date of admission is 31 May 2026.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Sure. Fashion Marketing plus Merchandising are part of the main focus areas in LPU's Master of Fashion Management (MFM) program, so it's kind of central. The curriculum rolls through topics like fashion marketing, retail management, merchandising, brand management, consumer behaviour, visual merchandising, supply chain management and also digital retailing. Along with what you learn in classrooms, students also get practical and hands on exposure via industry projects, internships and casual interactions with fashion professionals. This helps them gear up for careers in fashion retail, merchandising, brand management, and even luxury b
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a month agoBeginner-Level 5
LPU's MFM (Master of Fashion Management) program provides students with opportunities to connect with leading fashion and retail brands through internships, live projects, and placement drives. Over the years, students have received opportunities with companies such as Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail, Reliance Retail, Shoppers Stop, Lifestyle, Pantaloons, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Zara, H&M, Decathlon, and Marks & Spencer, depending on hiring requirements and student performance. Along with placement support, LPU emphasizes industry exposure, helping students build careers in fashion merchandising, retail management, brand management
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Graduates from the Master of Fashion Management (MFM) program at LPU can look into opportunities across fashion retail, luxury labels, apparel manufacturing, e-commerce, merchandising, brand oversight, buying, marketing, and supply chain management. The university gives placement help via campus recruitment, internships, industry assignments, and corporate meet ups with students being reviewed by leading fashion and retail companies depending on their abilities and results. In a way, the program's mix of management learning and real world exposure supports graduates to step into roles like Fashion Merchandiser, Brand Executive, Retail
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Yeah, LPU's Master of Fashion Management (MFM) program kind of leans heavily on hands-on learning, especially through internships, real-time industry projects, case studies, and direct industry interactions. In a way, these experiences let students take what they learn in class and use it in actual business life, not just theory, and at the same time they get a clearer view of the field like fashion marketing, merchandising, retail operations, branding, also supply chain management. So this practical style, helps students build industry-ready abilities, plus it kinda readies them much better for future roles in the fashion and lifestyl
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
The Master of Fashion Management (MFM) curriculum at LPU feels like it's set up to merge fashion with business in a kind of practical way, plus management side. You'll find courses like Fashion Marketing and Branding , Retail Management, Fashion Merchandising , Consumer Behaviour, Supply Chain Management, Visual Merchandising, E-Commerce and Digital Retailing, Fashion Forecasting, Brand Management, Entrepreneurship, and Research Projects , then also internships plus some industry interaction. Overall the vibe is about building up both managerial know-how and fashion related expertise, so students can move toward roles in fashion retail
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a month agoGuide-Level 11
It is very interesting to have the course that is actually offered by LPU, that is Masters of Fashion Management, in which they not only focus on fashion, they focus on management too. It is like they make student learn about fashion merchandising and retail management, branding, buying, supply chain, and a lot of other things related to business and management too. So, this is a very good course for a student to learn management as well as fashion. So, to apply for admission here at LPU, the last date is 20th July. So, apply before that date. Hurry up.
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
Master of Fashion Management at Lovely Professional University has good scope for students interested in fashion business, retail, branding and merchandising. The program focuses on industry-oriented learning, market trends, communication skills and practical exposure. Students can explore careers in fashion retail, luxury brands, export houses, marketing and entrepreneurship. Placement support and industry projects also help in building better career opportunities.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 4
Based on recent admission trends the merit cutoff for the general category generally falls in the range of around 55 percent to 70 percent marks in Class 12, while reserved categories like SC/ST may get admission at slightly lower percentages often around 45 percent to 60 percent depending on seat availability and merit list rounds. However the exact cutoff changes every year so it is best to check the official CCSU merit lists for the current admission cycle.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Sheffield Hallam Uni maintains a overall student satifaction rate of 87% for PG taught courses in the 2025 Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey. It also attains a studeny satisfaction rate of 85% for postgraduate research courses in the 2025 PG Research Experience Survey.
97% of PG taught students at Sheffield Hallam were in work or further studies, with 82% in highly skilled employment, after 15 months of graduating.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Sheffield Hallam Uni ranks among the top 50 universities in the UK for graduate prospects, as per the Complete University Guide. Listed below are some other rankings and recognitions of Sheffield Hallam Uni for Employability:
- the largest supplier of graduates to the public sector in the UK (Graduate Outcomes Survey 2022/23)
- Shortlisted for Career Prospects (WhatUni Student Choice Awards 2026)
- Apprenticeship Award (Educate North Awards, 2024)
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Sheffield Hallam Uni ranks #65 in the UK, #358 in Europe, and #1001 in the world in the QS Rankings 2026. It has ranked among the top 400 universities in Europe in the last 3 years straight.
Given below is the Sheffield Hallam QS Europe Rankings in recent years:
| Year | 2026 | 2025 | 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| QS Europe Rank | #358 | #370 | #358 |
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, students can change their programme at Sheffield Hallam Uni. To change a program, contact Student Support advisor or Course Leader for further guidance.
To be eligible for a change of course, students need to meet the entry requirement for the said course.
They may also have to clear an interview round. The course change is to be approved by the course leader of the current and the future program.
Note: Change of course may not be possible for all courses at SHU
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