The curriculum and pedagogy in any institute defines its modus operandi. It is the methodology that is used by the institute, finalised after a series of evolutionary modifications. In short it represents the institute’s response to the evolving and dynamic environment.
IIFT follows a pedagogy that has a healthy blend of both theoretical aspects as well as practical nuances. The classroom environment is designed to impart the theoretical knowledge reinforced through the case study approach. The take home assignments require the students to work on the concepts taught in the classroom coupled with the research work carried out by them so as to imbibe the idea into their very ethos.
The rigorous and hectic life in itself gives one an experience that is unmatched. Besides, the students are required to undertake projects that require close interaction with the industry. This makes the student aware of the industry approach to the applications that the students have so far only “studied”. The opportunity to dirty the hands in the real world gives the student an edge and the competitive advantage he requires in order to survive and thrive in the tough world outside.
The above method of teaching has evolved over time. The commitment of the faculty to upgrade the curricula to meet the requirements of the industry is unmatched. In short, an IIFTian is never behind as far as the requirements of the industry goes. The motto in IIFT is, ‘the footprints in the sands of time were not made by those who stood still’, and the pedagogy aptly reflects this prevalent paradigm.
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