The course shall include
Textile fibers & their properties and textile processing dyeing, printing & finishing.
History of world textiles with special reference to Indian textiles and costumes.
Principles of pattern making for child's wear, women's wear and men's wear.
Sequential processes of laying, marking, cutting, stitching, checking, finishing and pressing in GMT.
Fashion forecast.
CAD in pattern making using Optitex and textile design through Ned graphics softwares.
Fashion merchandising, marketing and retailing of fashion; visual merchandising; consumer behavior, and entrepreneurship in the textile and garment sector.
Production of a garment-line through fashion show and documentaion.
Documentation of traditional craft and adaptation of traditional designs to contemporary use.
15-17 weeks per semester with 20-26 classes of 1 hr duration per week.
9:30 am to 4:00 pm, six days a week (1st and 3rd Saturdays are off days).
40-45 students
Job opportunities
The course shall include
15-17 weeks per semester with 20-26 classes of 1 hr duration per week.
9:30 am to 4:00 pm, six days a week (1st and 3rd Saturdays are off days).
10-12 students
Job opportunities
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