B.FTech Scope
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After earning a BFTech degree, yes, candidates can pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA). In fact, a lot of people do this since it equips them with a well-rounded education in management and technical abilities.
The foundations of business administration, including accounting, finance, marketing, and operations management, are taught in an MBA program. Any career will benefit from having this expertise, but the fashion industry in particular, where companies must be able to run smoothly and efficiently, will find it particularly helpful.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who have completed BFTech have excellent career scope. There is a great demand for qualified fashion experts in the global, rapidly expanding fashion business. You can enter this field with the skills you need if you have a BFTech degree. Candidates can work in the following job profiles:
- Garment Technologist
- Quality Control Manager
- Fashion Designer
- Pattern Maker
- Production Manager
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4 years agoNew answer posted
5 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
1. Fashion House
2. E-Commerce Fashion Website
3. Fashion Magazines
4. Self-Employed/ Entrepreneur/ Startup/ Fashion Blog
A B.FTech student is well-versed not just in the designing aspects but also technical knowledge related to fashion industry and hence they can expect an increase in opportunity in the
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
For postgraduation, you can do MFTech. That depends on where you want to do it. If you want to study in the US or the UK, then work in a fashion house and work on your portfolio. Remember, your CV must be great.
After doing MFTech, you can pursue MFM (Master's in Fashion Management).
Or you can also go for an MA in Fashion Journalism if you're interested in that.
There are also many options like Fashion Communication, Fashion designing, Textile, Apparel, jewellery, leather designing and manufacturing, etc.
It's completely up to
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