MFM Eligibility

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Indrani Choudhury

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For admission to the MFM course, it is crucial that the aspirants meet the minimum eligibility criteria. To be eligible for the MFM course at NIFT Kannur, the candidate must have a Bachelor's degree in any stream from a recognised university. Candidate must also hold the pass certificate during form filling and at the time of admission confirmation.

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Liyansha Jain

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At the postgraduate level, NIFT Bhopal offers an MFM programme to students. The basic eligibility criteria to apply for the MFM programme at NIFT Bhopal is passed graduation from a recognised institute/ university or undergraduate Diploma of a minimum of three years duration from NIFT/ NID. Apply for admission to various postgraduate and undergraduate courses as soon as the seats open as the seats are limited and the students applying for admission are many.

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Saumya SrivastavaProfessional writer

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To apply for the MFM programme, candidates must have passed a bachelor’s degree from a recognised university or must have passed an undergraduate Diploma of minimum three years duration from NIFT/ NID. Admission to all the programmes is based on a valid score obtained in NIFT Entrance Exam, which is divided into three parts, Creative Ability Test (CAT), General Ability Test (GAT) and Situation Test (SAT)/ Group Discussion and Personal Interview (GD/ PI) round.

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Bhavana Pandey

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NIFT Bhubaneswar offers a two-year MFM course. Students are selected for the MFM programme based on their performance in the GAT exam followed by the GD and PI round conducted by the institute. The following table gives a quick snapshot of the MFM NIFT Bhubaneswar course and its eligibility criteria:Course NameEligibility CriteriaMFMPassed Bachelor's degree from a recognised university or Undergraduate Diploma of minimum three years duration from NIFT / NID

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi Sonali, Please find the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/design/nift-entrance-exam.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Hi Meghna, ofcourse you are eligible for MFM after B.Com.
Eligibility for Master in Fashion Management [MFM]
any undergraduate degree from the university or institute that is recognized by the law of India or
Undergraduate Diploma of minimum three years duration from NIFT / NID.
Master in Fashion Management: Admission Process
Entrance Test
Eligible candidates need to appear for the Entrance Exam conducted by the college based on marks obtained in qualifying examination (NIFT-MFM).
Group Discussion & Personal Interview (GD-PI)
Shortlisted candidates will be called for Group Discussion and Personal Interview based on marks obtained in Entrance
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rohith kola

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Gauging MFMs worth is a matter of individual expectations from the programme. Some may find MFM extremely worthwhile while others may trash it altogether. Worth according to me is the function of:
Expectations from the programme and institute
Career path decided upon by the student
That said. Mfm in spite of carrying the word management is primarily a buying and merchandising programme. Remember that NIFT is a design school. Even though management subjects are taught as a part of MFM curriculum, the depth is lacking on the management front. The profiles which pop up after MFM are around 60% from buying and merchandising. The rest 40% is r
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