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Committed to Foster the Growth of the Textile Industry

NIFT administration urged to conceive projects to study Suraj Kund craft mel

Union Minister of Textiles, Smriti Zubin Irani, launched five short term courses at NIFT Panchkula, Haryana, through a video link from New Delhi today.
The permanent campus building is under construction and is expected to be completed by June 2020. Till the completion of the permanent campus, the Institute will be run from a temporary campus in Polytechnic-cum-Multi Skill Training Centre in Sector 26 Panchkula. The campus is being set up with the support of Department of Technical Education, Government of Haryana.
Speaking on the occasion Smriti Zubin Irani urged the NIFT administration to conceive special projects to study the impact of Suraj Kund craft mela and made up industry in Haryana. She expressed hope that the students joining the new campus will not only be able to learn technology but also understand the process of entrepreneurship. The Textile Minister thanked the Haryana Government for providing land and infrastructure support. The Minister also released the brochure of the courses offered in the NIFT Panchkula.
The proposed one-year Certificate Programmes are:
Fashion Clothing & Technology
Design Development for Indian Ethnic Wear
Fashion & Media Communication
Textile for Interiors & Fashion
Fashion Knitwear Production and Technology
Fashion Clothing & Technology
The programme is tailor-made for professionals from the areas of fashion, apparel design, construction and technology. The curriculum is designed with a view to also help aspirants who would like to join the fashion industry.
Design Development for Indian Ethnic Wear
The programme focuses on dressmaking, value addition, pattern making and surface techniques for Indian ethnic wear. It aims to develop entrepreneurial skills for fashion, bridal market and designer market.
Fashion & Media Communication
The course aims at providing knowledge of the fashion industry, fashion editing, styling, fashion ethics and computer-aided designing and animation techniques and will benefit the existing and upcoming business in the vicinity.
Textile for Interiors & Fashion
The programme aims to train professionals and young enthusiasts to pursue careers in interiors and the apparel industry.
Fashion Knitwear Production and Technology
The programme aims to impart intensive training to prepare professionals for the knitwear garment industry, especially in the area of knitwear fashion coordination, merchandising and production.
The Continuing Education Programme will enrol students of any age group. A pre-requisite of 10+2 years of schooling is mandatory. The students will be selected based on their performance in the entrance examination and interview conducted by NIFT. The total numbers of students proposed in each programme will be 30.
Students will be exposed to experiential learning through laboratory and projects. Industry visits will be arranged to nearby industries which will make the students more prepared to take up jobs locally.

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