Institute
of Fashion Technology Kerala [IFTK]
Everyone knows how important an institute for fashion technology is and what
role it can play in shaping their life. Everybody is after ‘fashion’.
Fashion is a passion with the people now. Not a single day passes without
our print as well as electronic media carrying advertisements of stores and
shopping malls where dress and dress materials of latest fashion are
available, where VIPs do their shopping. People belonging to lower middle
class and even poor families don’t mind shelling out a few hundred rupees on
clothes of latest fashion. This is particularly so in a fast developing
State like Kerala. They want to appear ‘modern.’ Hence the craze for
‘fashion.’
Though the Indian garment industry is less than three decades old, it is one
of the fastest growing sectors with a multi-crore annual turnover. Though
our country is yet to earn a name for itself as an international fashion
centre, we have to our credit a few world-renowned fashion designers. We
have to catch up with the developed world in fashion-designing, embroidery
and whatnot bearing in mind the fact that we have the second largest
population and market in the world. Turning to the West or anywhere for new
fashions and designs may be justified, but we can’t always be copiers or
imitators of others. We have to have designs and fashions that carry our
country’s distinct identity.
India
is exporting garments to all countries in the world. Their sole attraction
seems to be the comparatively low prices of these garments. Some of the
readymade dresses that we make are, of course, stunningly original, but on
the whole our designs and patterns are far behind those of the developed
world. Each one in the fashion industry should have a vision and a mission,
and no effort should be spared for the realization of the mission. In a vast
country like ours there is immense scope for setting up new trends in the
fashion industry. Our young men and women are never short of original ideas,
but they do not get adequate opportunities to put their ideas into operation
and produce practical results. A large number of institutes offering fashion
technology courses are the need of the hour.
The Centre for Continuing Education Kerala, as part of its key
objective on employability enhancement of the youth of the State proposes to
offer courses in the field of Fashion Technology, with the technical support
of the NIFT. Government of Kerala, as per GO.(MS) No. 46/08/H.Edn. dated
6/5/2008, has accorded sanction for establishing the Institute of Fashion
Technology Kerala [IFTK] at Vellimon, Perinad, Kundara in Kollam
District. The Perinad Grama Panchayat has transferred a land area of 1.05
acres for establishing the Institute.
Foundation Stone for the Institute was laid by Shri. M.A.A. Fatmi, Hon.
Union Minister of State for HRD on May 7, 2008.
to view the photos of the function.
Association with NIFT
National Institute of Fashion Technology was set up in 1986 under the aegis
of the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. It has emerged as the
premier Institute of Design, Management and Technology, developing
professionals for taking up leadership positions in fashion business in the
emerging global scenario.
The Institute is a pioneer in envisioning and evolving fashion business
education in the country through a network of professionally managed centres
at New Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai
and Kannur.
NIFT has set academic standards and excelled in thought leadership by
providing a pool of creative genius and technically competent professionals.
The institute provides a common platform for fashion education, research and
training.
NIFT will technically support CCEK in:
i) Curriculum Design, semester planning and academic
scheduling of various Fashion Design, Technology and Management Courses.
ii)
Evolving proper and appropriate examination and evaluation
systems
iii) Assist in the recruitment and selection of Faculty and
Resource persons on full-time/part-time basis.
iv) Conduct orientation programme for the newly recruited
Faculty / Resource Personnel.
v) Establishment of Resource Centre comprising of Library,
audio video station.
vi) Finalise the layout and design of various labs, studios,
workshops and procurement of Machinery and Equipment, etc.
The Centre in consultation with NIFT has devised the following Short Term
Courses, for the first phase of its establishment of the Institute of
Fashion Technology Kerala.
i)
PG Diploma in Fashion Designing – 2 years
ii)
PG Diploma in Apparel Production – 2 years
iii)
Certificate in Retail, Marketing and Merchandising – 1 year
iv)
Certificate in Portfolio Management – 6 months
v)
Certificate in Menswear / Womenswear Pattern Making – 6
months
Courses are proposed to commence
from August 2008. |