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NIFT Delhi Named Best Fashion Schools In The World For 2022

NIFT Delhi Named Best Fashion Schools In The World For 2022

In an prestigious moment, NIFT Delhi was announced to be the best fashion schools in the world for 2022 according to a new study by the CEOWORLD magazine.

London College of Fashion ranked No. 1 on the list of the Best Fashion Schools In The World For 2022, Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) placed second on the list, followed by the Central Saint Martins at No. 3.

The 2022 rankings placed Parsons School of Design in fourth ahead of the Westphal College of Media Arts & Design at Drexel University into fifth; while School of Arts, Design and Architecture – Aalto University ranked sixth; and Savannah College of Art and Design seventh.

Overall, among the top 100 best hospitality and hotel management schools in the world for 2022, the eleventh position was held by National Institute of Fashion Technology, Delhi.

 

Rank Institution Campus Country Score Rating
1 London College of Fashion London, England UK 85.97 AAA
2 Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) New York US 85.7 AAA
3 Central Saint Martins London, England UK 85.65 AAA
4 Parsons School of Design New York US 85.33 AAA
5 Westphal College of Media Arts & Design at Drexel University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania US 85.31 AAA
6 School of Arts, Design and Architecture – Aalto University Espoo Finland 85.24 AAA
7 Savannah College of Art and Design Savannah, Georgia US 84.4 AA
8 School of Design at Royal College of Art London, England UK 84.28 AA
9 Istituto Marangoni International – Milan Milan Italy 84.13 AA
10 Bunka Fashion College Tokyo Japan 84.09 AA
11 National Institute of Fashion Technology New Delhi India 84.01 AA

Detailed findings & methodology: CEOWORLD magazine surveyed 185,000 fashion executives, graduates, global fashion influencers, industry professionals, fashion school academics, employers, and recruiters in 200 territories between November 15, 2021, and February 22, 2022. Ten percent of the interviews were conducted by telephone, 82% online, and 8% by post or face-to-face

The rankings were based on seven major metrics of quality and reputation.

  1. Perceived Global Brands Influence (20%)
  2. Recruiters Responses (20%)
  3. Employers Feedback (10%)
  4. Job Placement Rate (10%)
  5. Admission Eligibility (10%)
  6. Specialization (10%)
  7. Academic Reputation (20%)

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