
Stitching a distinct narrative National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), New Delhi
NIFT's New Delhi campus blends latest tech, global exposure and deep industry linkages to empower students with future-ready skills, which has ensured it remains No. 1 in fashion education
No. 1: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY (NIFT) , New Delhi
5 REASONS WHY IT IS THE BEST Established in 1986 as India's first dedicated fashion institute, NIFT's New Delhi campus has built a legacy spanning four decades. Its elevation to a statutory institute in 2006 gave it the power to award its own degrees, boosting its academic credibility and that of its sister institutes, setting them apart from private peers.
Its curriculum is consistently updated to reflect global fashion trends and technological innovations. New modules on AI, AR, IoT, wearable tech and big data analytics ensure students are equipped with both creative and analytical skills, making them future-ready and highly employable in India and abroad.
With a network of 42,000-plus alumni, including icons like Manish Arora, Sanjay Garg and Rajesh Pratap Singh, and deep ties with top brands like Nike, Myntra and Aditya Birla, the institute offers students robust mentorship, internships, industry collaboration and placements—giving them a competitive edge.
Its Craft Cluster Initiative connects students with traditional artisans, while international collaborations with institutions like FIT, New York, and Whitecliffe Global, Auckland, open doors to dual degrees and cross-cultural learning.
The campus is equipped with advanced labs featuring 3D printers, laser cutters, AI-powered tools and digital printing tech. Research-driven projects like VisioNxt and the NIFT Journal of Fashion foster innovation, while hands-on laboratory and workshop training ensures practical, real-world learning.
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