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YesterdayBeginner-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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YesterdayBeginner-Level 5
Yes, B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) students at LPU get opportunities with fashion brands, apparel manufacturers, retail chains, and sourcing companies.
According to information from LPU's School of Fashion, some of the prominent fashion and retail companies associated with fashion placements include Nike, PUMA, Tommy Hilfiger, Arvind Limited, Reliance Retail, Shoppers Stop and The Iconic. LPU reports more than 70 recruiters for its fashion programs.
In previous placement drives, fashion students have also been recruited by companies such as Uniqlo, Under Armour, U.S. Polo Assn., Khadi India, and Simba Fashions for roles related to m
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YesterdayContributor-Level 7
After finishing the B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) from LPU, many graduates can step into jobs across apparel, textile, retail, and fashion manufacturing areas. You'll often see openings like Production Executive, Merchandiser, Quality Assurance Executive, Apparel Technologist, Product Development Associate, Sourcing Executive, Supply Chain Coordinator, Industrial Engineer, and also Retail Operations Manager.
Students might spot chances with apparel manufacturers, export houses, buying agencies, fashion brands, retail chains, or textile companies. On top of that, this program builds a solid base for higher studies too , for exampl
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YesterdayContributor-Level 7
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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YesterdayContributor-Level 7
Yeah, so students doing B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) at LPU get to see, textile technology along with merchandising in their syllabus, sort of in the same mix. In the course they cover things like textile fibers and fabrics , garment manufacturing processes, quality assurance, apparel production technology, merchandising, sourcing, and also supply chain management plus product development. Because of this combo, they end up understanding not only how garments are made, but also how those garments are planned, sourced, marketed, and finally sent to consumers. In general, this type of industry backed training gives graduates a chance to
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YesterdayContributor-Level 7
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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YesterdayContributor-Level 7
Yes , B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) at LPU feels like a really good fit for students who are more into fashion manufacturing and that whole apparel industry workflow, not just fashion designing alone. This course kind of leans into garment production, manufacturing technology, quality management, merchandising, supply chain operations, and production planning . Students also get practical exposure via labs, industry training, internships, and projects, so they can see the real way fashion products travel from idea stage, to big scale production. And if someone is aiming for jobs in apparel manufacturing, export houses, retail sourcing,
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YesterdayContributor-Level 7
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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YesterdayContributor-Level 7
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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4 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) has a good scope because the fashion and garment industry needs professionals who understand production, quality control, merchandising, and modern manufacturing techniques. At LPU, the course focuses on practical learning, industry exposure, internships, and software training, which helps students understand real factory operations. Students can explore careers in apparel production, sourcing, quality management, retail, and fashion operations. The industry-oriented curriculum also supports better placement opportunities and long term career growth.
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