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NIFT offers doctoral full-time and part-time programmes through its Head Office in Delhi. The programme is in recognition of high academic achievements, independent research and application of knowledge in the areas of Design, Management and Technology. The programme is designed for the purpose of carrying out research in textiles, fashion and the apparel sector to create a body of original knowledge for the use of academia and industry at large. The programme has two phases: coursework and thesis research. The first phase covers the first two years of course work (compulsory and selected). Successful completion of the first phase requires passing the comprehensive exam. The scholar then begins the second phase, i.e. thesis research work.
NIFT has expertise in conducting the research in following domains:
1. Folk narratives and Craft Studies: Research in this area focuses on preservation of indigenous wisdom in the traditional crafts, case studies of artisans, revival of the craft skills and innovation to promote and sustain indigenous crafts
2. Sustainable Fashion: This research area explores sustainable practices in the fashion industry, such as developing eco-friendly materials, innovation in recycling, reducing waste generation, ethical sourcing and promoting environmentally conscious fashion choices.
3. Creative Pedagogy and Design Education: Scholars in this field investigate teaching methods and strategies for design education. They explore innovative approaches to curriculum development, pedagogy, and assessment in fashion and design institutes.
4. Colour Forecast and Fashion Trends: Research in this area involves analyzing colour trends, forecasting future colour palettes, and studying the impact of colour on fashion and consumer behaviour.
5. Creative Pattern Making: This research area focuses on developing innovative techniques and technologies for pattern making in the fashion industry. Scholars explore new methods for creating patterns that enhance design possibilities and improve garment fit.
6. Textile Chemical Finishing: Scholars working in this area study various chemical processes and treatments used to enhance textile properties, such as dyeing, printing, and finishing techniques.
7. Garment and Footwear Design: This research area involves studying garment and footwear design, production techniques, material selection, and technological advancements to improve the quality, functionality, and aesthetics of clothing and footwear.
8. Studies on Period Costumes and Textiles: Scholars in this field research historical costumes, textiles, and their significance in various periods and cultures. They explore historical fashion trends, techniques, and cultural contexts.
9. Textile and Fashion Recycling: This research area focuses on developing sustainable practices for recycling textile waste and post-consumer garments. Scholars study recycling technologies, circular economy models, and the environmental impact of textile waste.
10. Sustainability, Consumer Behaviour, and Brand Study: Scholars in this area investigate consumer behavior related to sustainable fashion choices. They examine consumer attitudes towards sustainable brands and the influence of sustainability on brand image and marketing strategies.
11. Supply Chain Management: This research area explores the efficient management of the fashion supply chain, including sourcing, production, distribution, and logistics. Scholars study strategies to optimize the supply chain, reduce lead times, and improve sustainability.
12. Zero Waste Patterns: Research in this field focuses on developing innovative design techniques and patterns that minimize fabric waste during garment production. Scholars explore zero waste design principles and their application in the fashion industry.
13. Textile and Apparel Industry: This research area involves studying the overall dynamics of the textile and apparel industry, including market trends, industry structure, global trade, and technological advancements.
The titles of research of the PhD researchers are given below:
S.No. | Name of the Scholars | Topic | Year of Completion |
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1 | Vandana Narang | Pattern Development for Menswear using Block Method – A Fresh Approach | 2014 |
2 | Varsha Gupta | Study of Recycling of Post-Consumer Textile Waste in a Selected Area of North India and Framing a Model for Sustainable Development | 2014 |
3 | Shalini Sud | Determinants of Fashion Trends for Salwar, Kamiz, Dupatta (SKD): A Delhi/National Capital Region (NCR) Perspective | 2015 |
4 | SuruchiMattar | Impact of human resource management practices on organizational performance in the garment manufacturing firms in Delhi/ NCR | 2015 |
5 | Suhail Anwar | Impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on Students’ Performance: A case of India’s Higher Education in Fashion Design | 2015 |
6 | Shinju Mahajan | Design and development of toddler’s footwear- a user centric approach | 2016 |
7 | Pavan Godiwala | Development of daylight harvesting device | 2016 |
8 | Vidya Rakesh | Standardization of body measurements for urban women of Uttar Pradesh | 2016 |
9 | Malini Divakala | Contemporary articulation and sustainability of painted textile tradition of south india – A case study on kalamkari/vraatapani | 2016 |
10 | Jagriti Mishra | Impact of store attributes on consumer buying behaviour in Indian luxury apparel fashion segment | 2017 |
11 | Monika Gupta | Formulating Contouring Increments For Varied Bust Sizes | 2017 |
12 | Vandana Jaglan | Costuming in Hindi Films (1950-2010) | 2017 |
13 | Manoj Tiwari | Size Chart Standardization of Bottom-Wear for Indian Male Youth (18-29 Years) | 2017 |
14 | Priyanka Gupta | Studies on Bacterial Contamination of White Coats and Design of Uniforms for Hospital Nurses | 2017 |
15 | Vandita Seth | Study of Tangaliya Craft of Saurashtra - A Model for Sustainable Development through Design Intervention | 2017 |
16 | Vikas Kumar | Influence of social media in promoting sportswear brands and consumer decision making | 2018 |
17 | Ankur Saxena | Prospects of Green Manufacturing in Delhi/NCR Apparel Industry | 2018 |
18 | Kaustav Sengupta | An integrative analysis on values and lifestyle (VALS) of Indian youth in Metro cities and its impact on their clothing colour preference, colour - emotion and colour-image association. | 2018 |
19 | Jaspal Singh Kalra | Design Education for Chikankari Artisans: A Tool for Social Innovation | 2018 |
20 | Hemalatha Jain | A study on the PattedaAnchu sari of North Karnataka and it's revival for sustenance of the craft | 2018 |
21 | Rumpa Reshmi Munshi | Development of lathe attachment to aid the artisan in product diversification at turn-wood lac ware cluster of Channapatna | 2019 |
22 | Yuvraj Garg | Mapping Awareness, Availability and Acceptability of Environment-Friendly Clothing | 2019 |
23 | Amit Kumar Anjanee | Skill Set Requirement for Sewing Machine Operations in Garment Manufacturing Units | 2019 |
24 | Paramita Sarkar | A Study on Tribal Costumes of Tripura and its Transformation | 2019 |
25 | Richa Sharma | Study on effect of luminescence of photo-luminescent specialty pigments on textiles for the home Fashion | 2020 |
26 | Prerna Kaushal | Sustainable practices in India’s domestic apparel supply chain: Industry and consumer study | 2020 |
27 | JomichanPathathil | Adoption of CAD in Indian Garment Manufacturing Sector: An Assessment of Stakeholders Perception | 2020 |
28 | Arindam Das | A Framework for Assessment of Creativity: A Case Research on Fashion Design Programme at NIFT | 2020 |
29 | Anupam Kapoor | Clothing consumption and disposal patterns of Indian women: A comparative study of NCR and Mumbai | 2020 |
30 | Neetu Singh | A study of factors influencing brand experience and brand loyalty: A case of lingerie buyers of India | 2021 |
31 | Muthu Kumar | A Study of Design Perception of Branded Sports Shoes | 2021 |
32 | Nishant Sharma | Fashion Education and Demand of Professionals in the Fashion Industry: Relevance of the Knitwear Design Curriculum | 2022 |
33 | Sanjay Sharma | A diagnostic study and socio-economic analysis of handloom sector of Himachal Pradesh | 2022 |
34 | Shalini Mathur | Evaluation of sustainable development in textile dyeing and printing: a study at jodhpur | 2022 |
35 | Ekta Gupta | Case study on the Moti Bharat Needle craft of Kutch District of Gujarat | 2022 |
36 | Ritu Sethi | Heritage and Sustainability in Hand–Block Printing on Textiles: A Case Study of Bagh, Madhya Pradesh | 2022 |
37 | R S Jayadeep | HUnderstanding visual identity of traditional payyannur bell metal craft and its application for product development | 2023 |
38 | Shubhangi Yadav | Study on Digital marketing in promoting the handloom sector of India | 2023 |
39 | Mohan VK | Study in off-grain knitting with computerized flat knitting technology | 2023 |
40 | Aastha Garg | SThe effect of country of origin of brand and country of manufacture on apparel purchase decision | 2023 |
41 | Mahima Nand | Effectiveness of sustainable business practices: a case study of readymade garment cluster, Indore (Madhya Pradesh) | 2023 |
42 | Shipra Roy | Studies on craft practices and creativity of Mysore rosewood inlay artisans | 2023 |
43 | Bharti Moitra | A Study of Fair trade and ethical practices in the apparel industry in India | 2023 |
44 | Sheena Gupta | Identification & Implication of important Branding Dimensions in the Luxury Apparel Market with special emphasis on consumer buying behavior | 2023 |
45 | Nisaphi Lyndem | Cultural appropriation and semiotic study of textiles hand- woven in Nagaland: The Angami and Sangtam tribe | 2023 |
46 | Suranjan Lahiri | Digital Literacy needs of Delhi NCR fashion and clothing industry and the preparedness of fashion institutes to face this challenge | 2023 |
47 | Annu Kumari | Development of Standard Size Chart for Plus-Size Category of Indian Females | 2024 |
48 | Shantanu Raman | A Study on the Consumer Purchase Behaviour of Counterfeit Branded Products | 2024 |