The fashion world is no longer ruled by creativity alone. Today, it rewards those who pair design sensibility with technical expertise and industry readiness. Lamrin Tech Skills University (LTSU), Punjab, is at the forefront of this transformation with its B.Sc. (Skill-Based) in Fashion Designing.
The program is designed not just to educate, but to transform students into professionals ready to take on the fashion industry, which is forecasted to hit $1.2 trillion globally by 2030.
Students benefit from a dual learning model—1.5 years of hands-on classroom education and 1.5 years of direct industry experience through a 6-month internship and 1-year On-the-Job Training (OJT).
From sketching and garment construction to digital tools and fashion entrepreneurship, the curriculum is grounded in practical application and market relevance. The training is led by fashion industry veterans who understand both the runway and the retail floor.
Key highlights include:
- Early exposure to live projects
- College-organized exhibitions and fashion shows
- Job-linked learning pathways
Graduates step into the industry not as novices, but as skilled designers, merchandisers, stylists, or entrepreneurs ready to make their mark.
With a program aligned with leading fashion brands, LTSU is redefining how fashion education is delivered—and how careers in fashion are launched.