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Ankita Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Yes, MFM program that is Masters of Fashion Management . And it is just not about designing though, it is about understanding market, as it is, in this program you study about the management to understand the market. And it focus more on business side, like fashion marketing, merchandising, and then retail marketing, the branding, consumer behavior, supply chain management. These are the things that in this course really focused. And along with classroom, there, student get exposure industry project, internships, summer, workshops, and interaction with fashion professionals. It help you, in my way, help you and FMS, outship, consider b

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Sammy

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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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Shweta

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Of Course, fashion merchandising and retail are strong career paths after B.Design Fashion Design at Chandigarh University. The university not only teaches design but also focuses on business aspects of fashion. With collaboration and tie-ups with fashion houses, students get internships in retail chains and apparel brands, which is a direct gateway into merchandising roles. The placement cell also supports students in connecting with the brands looking for creative minds to manage stores, plans collection, and work in brand development. For someone interested in the mix of fashion and business, this is a great opportunity after gradua

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purusottam nalla

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, you can appear for UGC NET AFTER M.Sc. fashion designing and merchandising only if you qualify the ELIGIBILITY criteria 

1 postgraduate degree required.

2 subject relevance in home science, visual arts, management, fine arts, as it doesn't have fashion design.

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Nikita Chauhan

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Hi yes, there are many online courses available in the Fashion Design and Merchandising specialization. Among them, Online Retailvarsity Certification in Visual Merchandising is a great option for students who have completed their Class 12. It is a 4-week online programme offering knowledge in the Fashion Design and visual merchandising field.

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Shailja Rawat

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BSc in Fashion Designing and Merchandising from PSGCT enhances students' in-depth knowledge of various fabrics, weaves, draping qualities, colors as well as changing trends. With the growing demand for creative professionals in the fashion industry, the quality of job profiles and salaries offered is also increasing. Tabulated below are job profiles and respective industry-based payout for students who wish to pursue a career in fashion:

Job Profile

Average Salary offered

Fashion Designer

INR 5 LPA to INR 7 LPA

Fashion Marketer

INR 10 LPA to INR 15 LPA

Fashion Concept Manager

INR 5 LPA to INR 9 LPA

  Quality Controller

INR 7 LPA to INR 9 LPA

Note: The abovementioned salaries are based on industry averages. The payout for each students may vary with varying individual skills and competency.

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Afifa Asif

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SASMIRA's Institute of Design and Textile (SIDT) offers a Diploma in Merchandising program. The admission to the program is based on the candidate's performance in the entrance examination conducted by the institute. The cutoff for the Diploma in Merchandising program at SIDT varies each year and depends on various factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of seats available.
I do not have access to the latest cutoff information for the Diploma in Merchandising program at SIDT. However, based on previous years' trends, the expected cutoff rank for the program can range from around 50 to 1
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