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Samreen Begum

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B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) at Lovely Professional University is kinda different from the usual fashion designing courses, because it leans more into the technical, manufacturing and business side, than on just creativity and sketching. In fashion designing, students mostly keep their focus on illustration, styling, trends, draping, and that whole creative design mindset, ok. But B.F.Tech is more about garment production, textile technology, merchandising, quality control, CAD, production planning and the industrial operations side of things.

So yeah, fashion designing usually feels more art- and creativity-oriented, while B.F.Tech fe

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Samreen Begum

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Yes , students in the B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) course at Lovely Professional University do learn things that are related to textile technology and merchandising as part of the curriculum. The program has subjects that connect to fabrics, garment manufacturing , production planning, quality control, CAD, apparel sourcing, retail operations, and fashion merchandising, so students get an up close exposure to both the technical, plus the commercial side of fashion .

LPU's fashion school also puts strong focus on hands on learning through textile workshops, garment machinery exposure, industry projects , trade shows, and internships , a

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Samreen Begum

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After finishing B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) from Lovely Professional University , students generally get placement chances in garment manufacturing companies, export houses, fashion brands , retail chains, textile industries, and merchandising firms. Most times the roles look like Apparel Production Executive , Merchandiser, Quality Controller, Fashion Technologist, Production Coordinator, CAD Specialist, and Retail Operations Executive kind of profiles.

LPU's fashion school tends to showcase recruiters and keeps collaborations running with brands like Nike, Puma, Reliance, Tommy Hilfiger, Trident, and Arvind , plus there's a bit of i

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Samreen Begum

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Yes, internships are usually counted as this important part of the B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) curriculum at LPU . In that program they really stress industrial exposure, like internships, live projects , workshops , fashion events, and industry training too so students can collect practical know how in garment manufacturing merchandising production planning, and fashion operations. Also, LPU's fashion school tends to highlight partnerships with industry professionals and getting involved in trade shows and fashion weeks, in a way that helps students see real world apparel production setups, not only what's taught inside classrooms .

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Samreen Begum

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Yes, Lovely Professional University does provide sort of practical garment production training in its B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) course. The whole program is set up to mix fashion technology with real hands-on exposure, you know, via pattern making labs, garment construction sessions, CAD labs, apparel manufacturing technology, internships, workshops, live projects and industrial training. Students also get chances to be involved in production planning, quality control, merchandising, plus working with modern garment machinery, so it is not just theory in the end.  

And the fashion school there also emphasizes taking part in tra

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Samreen Begum

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Yeah, B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) at LPU feels quite suitable for students who are curious about fashion manufacturing, because this program is made to train students for garment production, merchandising, quality control , and supply chain operations within apparel and fashion companies. The curriculum mixes main subjects, like apparel manufacturing technology, production planning, work study, quality management, and merchandising, and then adds live projects plus internships , along with direct industry exposure, so it kind of matches the real manufacturing and retail workflow that actually happens.

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Sampreet Kaur

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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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Diya Nihalani

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By the name B.Des is more on the designing/artistic side. Whereas BFTech is more into dealing with technical aspects of producing fashion products. The former combines creative vision, paired with functionality and aesthetics in fields like - fashion, UX/UI, Graphics etc. The latter is technical, managerial and production-intensive by nature.

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The 2025 cutoff for National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Haryana campus at NIFT Panchkula varies depending on the course. For the OBC category, the approximate closing ranks in 2025 were:

📊 NIFT Haryana (Panchkula) Cutoff 2025 – OBC Category

  • B.Des Fashion Communication – around 1736 (last round)

  • B.Des Fashion Design – around 4438

  • B.Des Textile Design – around 6045

  • B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) – around 2859

  • M.Des – around 695

  • MFM (Master of Fashion Management) – around 875

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  • For B.Des courses, a rank under ~1500–4000 gives better chances depending on specialization.

  • For PG courses (M.Des/MFM), the

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Neerja Rohatgi

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NIFT Raebareli cutoff 2025 has been released for admission to various courses. The cutoff was out in the form of ranks for different All India categories. For the OBC AI quota, the overall cutoff ranged from 934 to 7209. According to the last round, the hardest course for admission was the MFM course, with the cutoff being 934. Students can refer to the table below to know the round 1 and last round cutoff ranks for various offered courses.

CourseRound 1 (Closing Rank)Last Round ( Closing Rank)
B.Des. in Accessory Design42706446
B.Des. in Fashion Design41205424
B.Des. in Leather Design52497209
B.Des. in Fashion Communication29725171
Master in Fashion Management (MFM)934934
B.FTech. in Apparel Production23503131

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