NATA is for Architecture course, where the MFM is a master course in designing field. So NATA and MFM are completely different.
MFM stands for Master in Fashion Management. It is a postgraduate program of 2 years that focuses on imparting knowledge and skills required to develop industry leaders and top managers in the fashion industry. This course is mainly provided by the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) but some other colleges provide M. F. M. Too.
The average course fees of the MFM course ranges between INR 400,000-INR 450,000.
According to a report by McKinsey, the candidates of the MFM course will be on high demand during the next few years because over 300 new brands are expected to open shops in India and would require managerial candidates.
To study M. F. M. Or any other courses from any colleges, its mandatory to check out the eligibility criteria first.
These are the eligibility criteria of NIFT to study M. F. M. Course.
Hope this will help you, Heena!