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DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

1064

DEPARTMENT OF TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

SEMESTER PATTERN

N – SCHEME

IMPLEMENTED FROM 2020 - 2021

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

CHENNAI-600 025, TAMIL NADU

Curriculum Development Centre, DOTE

Curriculum Development Centre, DOTE

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU DIPLOMA INENGINEERING / TECHNOLOGY SYLLABUS

N SCHEME (From the Academic Year 2020 - 2021 onwards)

Chairperson

TMT.G.LAXMI PRIYA I.A.S. Director,

Directorate of Technical Education, Guindy, Chennai.

Co-ordinator

Dr. V.Srinivasan

Principal i/c P.A.C. Ramasamy Raja Polytechnic College, Rajapalayam – 626 108

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING MANAGEMENT - 1064

Convener

Dr. G.K. Balamurugan

Principal i/c& HOD / Textile and Marketing Management SSM Polytechnic College, Komarapalayam – 638 183

Members

Dr. G.S.Sivakumar, Lecturer (Sr.G)/ Department of Garment Technology, SSM Polytechnic College, Komarapalayam – 638183

Mr. R.Senthilkumar, Lecturer (Sr.G)/Department of Garment Technology, SSM Polytechnic College,

Komarapalayam – 638183

Mr. C. Radhakrishnan Principal (I/c), Arulmurugan Polytechnic College,

Thennilai, Karur – 639 206

Mr. K.Jayaprakash, Lecturer / Department of Garment Technology, SSM Polytechnic College, Komarapalayam – 638 183.

Mr. L.R.Rameshbabu,

Training Officer, National Skill Training Institute(W), CoE Building, Govt. ITI Campus, Thiruverumbur Trichy– 620014

Mr.C.Prakash, Processing Manager / Lead Auditor Pioneer Processing Mills,

Erode – 638 005

Mr.M.Rajaram,

Managing Director, Four Brothers Apparels Pvt.Ltd., Komarapalayam- 638 183

Dr. K.Saravanan,

Associate Processor, Department of Fashion Technology Bannariamman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam – 638 401.

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DIPLOMA COURSES IN ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY

(SEMESTER SYSTEM)

(Implemented from 2020 - 2021)

N – SCHEME

R E G U L A T I O N S*

*Applicable to the Diploma Courses other than Diploma in Hotel Management &

Catering Technology.

1. Description of the Course:

a. Full Time (3 years)

The Course for the Full Time Diploma in Engineering shall extend over a period of

three academic years, consisting of 6 semesters* and the First Year is common to

all Engineering Branches.

b. Sandwich (3½ years)

The Course for the Sandwich Diploma in Engineering shall extend over a period of

three and half academic years, consisting of 7 semesters* and the First Year is

common to all Engineering Branches. The subjects of three years full time diploma

course being regrouped for academic convenience.

During 4th and/or during 7th semester the students undergo industrial training for

six months / one year. Industrial training examination will be conducted after

completion of every 6 months of industrial training.

c. Part Time (4 years)

The course for the Part Time Diploma in Engineering shall extend over a period of

4 academic years containing of 8 semesters*, the subjects of 3 year full time

diploma courses being regrouped for academic convenience.

* Each Semester will have 16 weeks duration of study with 35 hrs. / Week for

Regular Diploma Courses and 18 hrs. / Week for Part-Time Diploma Courses.

The Curriculum for all the 6 Semesters of Diploma courses (Engineering & Special

Diploma Courses viz. Textile Technology, Leather Technology, Printing Technology,

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Chemical Technology etc.) have been revised and revised curriculum is applicable for the

candidates admitted from 2020 – 2021 academic year onwards.

2. Condition for Admission:

Condition for admission to the Diploma courses shall be required to have passed

in The S.S.L.C Examination of the Board of Secondary Education, Tamil Nadu.

(Or)

The Anglo Indian High School Examination with eligibility for Higher Secondary

Course in Tamil Nadu.

(Or)

The Matriculation Examination of Tamil Nadu.

(Or)

Any other Examinations recognized as equivalent to the above by the Board of

Secondary Education, Tamil Nadu.

Note: In addition, at the time of admission the candidate will have to satisfy certain

minimum requirements, which may be prescribed from time to time.

3. Admission to Second year (Lateral Entry):

A pass in HSC (academic) or (vocational) courses mentioned in the Higher

Secondary Schools in Tamil Nadu affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Higher Secondary

Board with eligibility for University Courses of study or equivalent examination &

Should have studied the following subjects.

A pass in 2 Years ITI with appropriate Trade or Equivalent examination.

Sl.

No Courses

H.Sc Academic H.Sc Vocational Industrial

Training

Institutes

Courses

Subjects Studied

Subjects Studied

Related

subjects

Vocational

subjects

1. All the

Regular and

Sandwich

Diploma

Courses

Physics and

Chemistry as

compulsory along

with Mathematics /

Biology

Maths / Physics

/ Chemistry

Related

Vocational

Subjects

Theory&

Practical

2 years

course to

be passed

with

appropriate

Trade

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2. Diploma

Course in

Commercial

Practice

English &

Accountancy

English &

Elements of

Economics

English &

Elements of

Commerce

English &

Accountancy,

English &

Elements of

Economics,

English &

Management

Principles

& Techniques,

English &

Typewriting

Accountancy &

Auditing,

Banking,

Business

Management,

Co-operative

Management,

International

Trade,

Marketing &

Salesmanship,

Insurance &

Material

Management,

Office

Secretaryship.

-

For the Diploma Courses related with Engineering/Technology, the related /

equivalent subjects prescribed along with Practicals may also be taken for arriving

the eligibility.

Branch will be allotted according to merit through counseling by the respective

Principal as per communal reservation.

For admission to the Textile Technology, Leather Technology, Printing

Technology, Chemical Technology and Commercial Practice Diploma courses the

candidates studied the related subjects will be given first preference.

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Candidates who have studied Commerce Subjects are not eligible for Engineering

Diploma Courses.

4. Age Limit: No Age limit.

5. Medium of Instruction: English

6. Eligibility for the Award of Diploma:

No candidate shall be eligible for the Diploma unless he/she has undergone the

prescribed course of study for a period of not less than 3 academic years in any

institution affiliated to the State Board of Technical Education and Training,

Tamil Nadu, when joined in First Year and two years if joined under Lateral Entry

scheme in the second year and passed the prescribed examination.

The minimum and maximum period for completion of Diploma Courses are as

given below:

Diploma Course Minimum

Period

Maximum

Period

Full Time 3 Years 6 Years

Full Time

(Lateral Entry)

2 Years 5 Years

Sandwich 3½ Years 6½ Years

Part Time 4 Years 7 Years

This will come into effect from N Scheme onwards i.e. from the academic year

2020-2021.

7. Subjects of Study and Curriculum outline:

The subjects of study shall be in accordance with the syllabus prescribed from

time to time, both in theory and practical subjects.

The curriculum outline is given in Annexure – I.

8. Examinations:

Board Examinations in all subjects of all the semesters under the scheme of

examinations will be conducted at the end of each semester.

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The internal assessment marks for all the subjects will be awarded on the basis of

continuous internal assessment earned during the semester concerned. For each

subject 25 marks are allotted for internal assessment. Board Examinations are

conducted for 100 marks and reduced to 75.

The total marks for result are 75 + 25 = 100 Marks.

9. Continuous Internal Assessment:

A. For Theory Subjects:

The Internal Assessment marks for a total of 25 marks, which are to be distributed

as follows:

i) Subject Attendance 5 Marks

(Award of marks for subject attendance to each subject Theory/Practical will be as

per the range given below)

80% - 83% 1 Mark

84% - 87% 2 Marks

88% - 91% 3 Marks

92% - 95% 4 Marks

96% - 100% 5 Marks

ii) Test # 10 Marks

2 Tests each of 2 hours duration for a total of 50

marks are to be conducted. Average of the these

two test marks will be taken and the marks to be

reduced to:

05 Marks

The Test – III is to be the Model Examination

covering all the five units and the marks obtained

will be reduced to :

05 Marks

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TEST UNITS

WHEN TO

CONDUCT MARKS DURATION

Test I Unit – I & II End of 6th week 50 2 Hrs

Test II Unit – III & IV End of 12th

week 50 2 Hrs

Test III

Model Examination:

Covering all the 5

Units.

(Board

Examinations-

question paper-

pattern).

End of 16th

week 100 3 Hrs

# From the Academic Year 2020 – 2021 onwards.

Question Paper Pattern for the Test - I and Test – II is as follows. The tests should

be conducted by proper schedule. Retest marks should not be considered for

internal assessment.

Without Choice:

Part A Type questions: 6 Questions × 1 mark 06 marks

Part B Type questions: 7 Questions × 2 marks 14 marks

Part C Type questions: 2 Questions × 15 marks 30 marks

Total 50 marks

iii) Assignment 5 Marks

For each subject Three Assignments are to be given each for 20 marks and the

average marks scored should be reduced for 5 marks.

iv) Seminar Presentation 5 Marks

The students have to select the topics either from their subjects or general

subjects which will help to improve their grasping capacity as well as their capacity

to express the subject in hand. The students will be allowed to prepare the

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material for the given topic using the library hour and they will be permitted to

present seminar (For First and Second Year, the students will be permitted to

present the seminar as a group not exceeding six members and each member of

the group should participate in the presentation. For the Third Year, the students

should present the seminar individually.) The seminar presentation is mandatory

for all theory subjects and carries 5 marks for each theory subject. The respective

subject faculty may suggest topics to the students and will evaluate the submitted

materials and seminar presentation. (2 ½ marks for the material submitted in

writing and 2 ½ marks for the seminar presentation). For each subject minimum of

two seminars are to be given and the average marks scored should be reduced to

5 marks.

All Test Papers, Assignment Papers / Notebooks and the seminar presentation

written material after getting the signature with date from the students must be

kept in safe custody in the department for verification and audit. It should be

preserved for one semester after publication of Board Exam results and produced

to the flying squad and the inspection team at the time of inspection/verification.

B. For Practical Subjects:

The Internal Assessment mark for a total of 25 marks which are to be distributed

as follows:-

a) Attendance : 5 Marks

(Award of marks same as theory subjects)

b) Procedure/ observation and tabulation/

Other Practical related Work : 10 Marks

c) Record writing : 10 Marks

TOTAL : 25 Marks

All the Experiments/Exercises indicated in the syllabus should be completed

and the same to be given for final Board examinations.

The observation note book / manual should be maintained for 10 marks. The

observation note book / manual with sketches, circuits, programme, reading and

calculation written by the students manually depends upon the practical subject

during practical classes should be evaluated properly during the practical class

hours with date.

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The Record work for every completed exercise should be submitted in the

subsequent practical classes and marks should be awarded for 10 marks for each

exercise as per the above allocation.

At the end of the Semester, the average marks of all the exercises should be

calculated for 20 marks (including Observation and Record writing) and the marks

awarded for attendance is to be added to arrive at the internal assessment mark

for Practical. (20+5=25 marks)

Only regular students, appearing first time have to submit the duly signed

bonafide record note book/file during the Practical Board Examinations.

All the marks awarded for Assignments, Tests, Seminar presentation and Attendance

should be entered periodically in the Personal Theory Log Book of the staff, who is

handling the theory subject.

The marks awarded for Observation, Record work and Attendance should be entered

periodically in the Personal Practical Log Book of the staff, who is handling the practical

subject.

10. Communication Skill Practical, Computer Application Practical and Physical

Education:

The Communication Skill Practical and Computer Application Practical with more

emphasis are being introduced in First Year. Much Stress is given to increase the

Communication skill and ICT skill of students.

As per the recommendation of MHRD and under Fit India scheme, the Physical

education is introduced to encourage students to remain healthy and fit by

including physical activities and sports.

11. Project Work and Internship:

The students of all the Diploma Courses have to do a Project Work as part of the

Curriculum and in partial fulfillment for the award of Diploma by the State Board of

Technical Education and Training, Tamil Nadu. In order to encourage students to

do worthwhile and innovative projects, every year prizes are awarded for the best

three projects i.e. institution wise, region wise and state wise. The Project work

must be reviewed twice in the same semester. The project work is approved

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during the V semester by the properly constituted committee with

guidelines.

a) Internal assessment mark for Project Work & Internship:

Project Review I … 10 marks

Project Review II … 10 marks

Attendance … 05 marks (Award of marks same as

theory subject

pattern)

Total … 25 marks

Proper record should be maintained for the two Project Reviews and preserved for

one semester after the publication of Board Exams results. It should be produced

to the flying squad and the inspection team at the time of inspection/verification.

b) Allocation of Marks for Project Work & Internship in Board Examinations:

Demonstration/Presentation 25 marks

Report 25 marks

Viva Voce 30 marks

Internship Report 20 marks

Total 100* marks

*Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks.

c) Internship Report:

The internship training for a period of two weeks shall be undergone by every

candidate at the end of IV / V semester during vacation. The certificate shall be

produced along with the internship report for evaluation. The evaluation of

internship training shall be done along with final year “Project Work & Internship”

for 20 marks. The internship shall be undertaken in any industry / Government or

Private certified agencies which are in social sector / Govt. Skill Centres /

Institutions / Schemes.

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A neatly prepared PROJECT REPORT as per the format has to be submitted

by individual student during the Project Work & Internship Board

examination.

12. Scheme of Examinations:

The Scheme of examinations for subjects is given in Annexure - II.

13. Criteria for Pass:

1. No candidate shall be eligible for the award of Diploma unless he/she has

undergone the prescribed course of study successfully in an institution approved

by AICTE and affiliated to the State Board of Technical Education & Training,

Tamil Nadu and pass all the subjects prescribed in the curriculum.

2. A candidate shall be declared to have passed the examination in a subject if

he/she secures not less than 40% in theory subjects and 50% in practical subjects

out of the total prescribed maximum marks including both the Internal Assessment

and the Board Examinations marks put together, subject to the condition that

he/she secures at least a minimum of 40 marks out of 100 marks in the Board

Theory Examinations and a minimum of 50 marks out of 100 marks in the Board

Practical Examinations.

14. Classification of successful candidates:

Classification of candidates who will pass out the final examinations from April

2023 onwards (Joined first year in 2020 -2021) will be done as specified below.

First Class with Superlative Distinction:

A candidate will be declared to have passed in First Class with Superlative

Distinction if he/she secures not less than 75% of the marks in all the subjects

and passes all the semesters in the first appearance itself and passes all subjects

within the stipulated period of study 2 / 3 / 3½ / 4 years [Full time(lateral entry)/Full

Time/Sandwich/Part Time] without any break in study.

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First Class with Distinction:

A candidate will be declared to have passed in First Class with Distinction if

he/she secures not less than 75% of the aggregate marks in all the semesters put

together and passes all the semesters except the I and II semester in the first

appearance itself and passes all subjects within the stipulated period of study 2 / 3

/ 3½ / 4 years [Full time(lateral entry)/Full Time/Sandwich/Part Time] without any

break in study.

First Class:

A candidate will be declared to have passed in First Class if he/she secures not

less than 60% of the aggregate marks in all the semesters put together and

passes all the subjects within the stipulated period of study 2 / 3 / 3½ / 4 years

[Full time(lateral entry)/Full Time/Sandwich/Part Time] without any break in study.

Second Class:

All other successful candidates will be declared to have passed in Second Class.

The above classifications are also applicable for the Sandwich / Part-Time

students who pass out Final Examination from October 2023 /April 2024 onwards

(both joined First Year in 2020 -2021)

15. Duration of a period in the Class Time Table:

The duration of each period of instruction is 1 hour and the total period of

instruction hours excluding interval and lunch break in a day should be uniformly

maintained as 7 hours corresponding to 7 periods of instruction (Theory &

Practical).

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DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING & MANAGEMENT

(COURSE CODE: 1064)

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE COURSE:

Textile Industry is getting modernized rapidly and continuously facing severe competition in the International Textile Markets. Decision shall be taken in right direction to improve the quality of the Textile Products in order to meet the requirement of the markets. Now, the need of the hour is, to understand the markets fully and their dynamics. An effort is made to equate the products’ features with the requirement of the Markets. Success of this venture is mainly based on the efficient management of factors of production and marketing of the same. The Diploma in Textile Marketing and Management is designed to meet these challenges and opportunities. Important subjects in the Textile Production chain viz., Fibre Science, Spinning, Weaving, Dyeing, Printing, and Garment manufacturing are included in this course. Practical classes are introduced in the above subjects along with Fashion Design and Accessories and Textile Furnishing. The fundamentals of Management Principles, Marketing techniques and Human resource Management for Business Units are highlighted in relevant subjects. Special emphasis is given to the management of export units.

Data processing and application of computer systems in business are included along with merchandizing, fashion etc. Entrepreneurship and start ups practical is included to expose the characteristics of entrepreneur to the potential entrepreneur among students. Over all, the Diploma in Textile Marketing and Management course equips the students with the basic facts in the textile production chain and challenges of the management of textile units in the modern era. OBJECTIVES:

The DTMM is designed to impart knowledge & skill in Textile production process and in Management techniques to students to become Junior Executives in the reputed organizations at the beginning of their careers. This Diploma holder can be a Quality professional by integrating the activities of production departments and marketing department. He / She can act as market feeler to assess the demand in competitive situations and sense the need of new products and innovations thereof. He / She can contribute in the Merchandizing arena; There is heavy demand for such persons in Export units not only in India but also in abroad too. He / She can too exposure in the field of Textile Marketing and become an entrepreneur after studying this course.

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ANNEXURE – I STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING / TECHNOLOGY SYLLABUS

COURSE CODE: 1064 DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT (FULL TIME)

N-SCHEME

(Implemented from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

CURRICULUM OUTLINE

FIRST SEMESTER (FULL TIME)

Col. No.

Subject Code

Subject

Hours Per Week

Theory Drawing Tutorial Practical Total

1 40011 Communicative English I 5 5

2 40012 Engineering Mathematics I 5 5

3 40013 Engineering Physics I 5 5

4 40014 Engineering Chemistry I 5 5

5 40015 Engineering Graphics I 6 6

6 40006 Engineering Physics

Practical (semester examination in the second semester)

2

2

7 40007 Engineering Chemistry

Practical (semester examination in the second semester)

2

2

8 40001*

40002^

Communication Skill

Practical *

Computer Application

Practical ^

2

2

20 6 6 32

Extra / Co- Curricular activities

Physical Education 2

Library 1

Total 35

* For Circuit Branches only

^ For Non-Circuit Branches only

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SECOND SEMESTER (FULL TIME)

Col.

No.

Subject

Code Subject

Hours Per Week

Theory Drawing Tutorial Practical Total

1 40021 Communicative English II 4 4

2 40022 Engineering Mathematics II 4 4

3 40023 Engineering Physics II 4 4

4 40024 Engineering Chemistry II 4 4

5 40025 Engineering Graphics II 5 5

6 40006 Engineering Physics

Practical

2 2

7 40007 Engineering Chemistry

Practical

2 2

8 40028 Basics of Industries and

Workshop Practical

2 3 5

9 40001*

40002^

Communication Skill

Practical *

Computer Application

Practical ^

2

2

18 5 9 32

Extra / Co-

curricular

activities

Physical Education 2

Library 1

Total 35

* For Non-Circuit Branches only

^ For Circuit Branches only

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III SEMESTER

Subject code

Subject

HOURS PER WEEK

Theory Hours

Tutorial / Drawing

Practical hours

Total Hours

4060310 Fibre Science and Technology* 5 - - 5

4064320 Textile Organizational Management 5 - - 5

4064330 Textile Information Management 5 - - 5

4060340 Fibre Identification - Practical - - 5 5

4064350 Textile Market Database Management - Practical

- - 4 4

4064360 Fashion Accessories - Practical - - 4 4

4066370 Fashion Designing – Practical @ - - 4 4

15 - 17 32

Extra/Co-Curricular activities

Physical Education - - - 2

Library/Seminar - - - 1

TOTAL - - - 35 * common with DTT @ common with DGT IV SEMESTER

Subject code

SUBJECT

HOURS PER WEEK

Theory Hours

Tutorial / Drawing

Practical hours

Total Hours

4064410 Textile Manufacturing Technology 5 - - 5 4064420 Textile Advertisement Technology 5 - - 5 4064430 Textile Quality Management 5 - - 5

4064440 Modern Marketing Management 5 - - 5

4064450 Textile Manufacturing Technology - Practical

- - 4 4

4064460 Textile Advertisement Technology - Practical

- - 4 4

4064470 Textile Quality Management –Practical

- - 4 4

20 12 32

Extra/Co-Curricular activities

Physical Education - - - 2

Library/Seminar - - - 1

TOTAL - - - 35

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V SEMESTER

Subject code

SUBJECT

HOURS PER WEEK

Theory Hours

Tutorial / Drawing

Practical hours

Total Hours

4066510 Chemical Processing & Testing of Textile #

5 - - 5

4064520 Textile Export marketing 5 - - 5

Elective - I

4066531 Apparel Merchandizing # 5 - - 5

4064532 Human Resource Management

4066540 Chemical Processing &Textile Testing– Practical #

- - 4 4

4064550 Textile Export Procedure-Practical - - 4 4

4064560 Basics of Textile Construction & Furnishing- Practical

- - 5 5

4064570 Entrepreneurship & Startup - Practical

- - 4 4

Extra/Co-Curricular activities

15 - 17 32

Physical Education - - 2

Library /Seminar - - - 1

Internship –II (2 Weeks) - - -

TOTAL - - - 35

# common with DGT

VI SEMESTER

` Subject

code

SUBJECT

HOURS PER WEEK

Theory Hours

Tutorial / Drawing

Practical hours

Total Hours

4064610 Textile and Garment Costing 5 - - 5

4060620 Garment Manufacture * 5 - - 5

Elective - II

4064631 Apparel Production Technology 5 - - 5

4064632 Textile Industry Management

4064640 Textile and Garment Costing - Practical - - 6 6

4060650 Garment Manufacture - Practical

- - 5 5

4064660 Project Work and Internship - - 6 6

15 17 32

Extra/Co-Curricular Activities

Physical Education - - - 2

Library/Seminar - - - 1

TOTAL - - - 35

* common with DTT

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ANNEXURE - II STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING / TECHNOLOGY SYLLABUS

COURSE CODE: 1064 DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT (FULL TIME)

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

SCHEME OF THE EXAMINATION I SEMESTER

Subject Code

SUBJECT

Examination Marks

Minimum for pass

Duration of Exam in Hours

Internal Assess-ment marks

Board Exam

Marks for 100

(Converted

to 75)

Total Marks

40021 Communicative English II 25 100 100 40 3

40022 Engineering Mathematics

II 25 100 100 40 3

40023 Engineering Physics II 25 100 100 40 3

40024 Engineering Chemistry II 25 100 100 40 3

40025 Engineering Graphics II 25 100 100 40 3

40006 Engineering Physics

Practical 25 100 100 50 3

40007 Engineering Chemistry

Practical 25 100 100 50 3

40028 Basics of Industries and

Workshop Practical 25 100 100 50 3

40001*

40002^

Communication Skill

Practical *

Computer Application

Practical ^

25 100 100 50 3

* For Circuit Branches only

^ For Non-Circuit Branches only

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II SEMESTER

Subject Code

SUBJECT

Examination Marks

Minimum for pass

Duration of Exam in Hours

Internal Assess-ment marks

Board Exam Marks

(Converted to 75)

Total Marks

40021 Communicative English II 25 100 100 40 3

40022 Engineering Mathematics II

25 100 100 40 3

40023 Engineering Physics II 25 100 100 40 3

40024 Engineering Chemistry II 25 100 100 40 3

40025 Engineering Graphics II 25 100 100 40 3

40006 Engineering Physics Practical

25 100 100 50 3

40007 Engineering Chemistry Practical

25 100 100 50 3

40028 Basics of Industries and Workshop Practical

25 100 100 50 3

40001*

40002^

Communication Skill Practical * Computer Application Practical ^

25 100 100 50 3

* For Non-Circuit Branches only

^ For Circuit Branches only

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III SEMESTER

* common with DTT @ common with DGT IV SEMESTER

# common with DTP

Subject code

SUBJECT

Examination Marks

Min

imu

m f

or

pa

ss

Du

rati

on

o

f

Ex

am

Ho

urs

Internal assess-

ment Marks

Board Exam. Marks for 100 (converted to

75)

Total Marks

4060310 Fibre Science and Technology* 25 100 100 40 3

4064320 Textile Organizational Management

25 100 100 40 3

4064330 Textile Information Management 25 100 100 40 3

4060340 Fibre Identification - Practical 25 100 100 50 3

4064350 Textile Market Database Management – Practical

25 100 100 50 3

4064360 Fashion Accessories – Practical 25 100 100 50 3

4066370 Fashion Designing – Practical@ 25 100 100 50 3

TOTAL 700

Subject code

SUBJECT

Examination Marks

Min

imu

m f

or

pa

ss

Du

rati

on

o

f

Ex

am

Ho

urs

Internal assess-

ment Marks

Board Exam. Marks for

100 (converted

to 75)

Total Marks

4064410 Textile Manufacturing Technology # 25 100 100 40 3

4064420 Textile Advertisement Technology 25 100 100 40 3

4064430 Textile Quality Management 25 100 100 40 3

4064440 Modern Marketing Management 25 100 100 40 3

4064450 Textile Manufacturing Technology - Practical

25 100 100 50 3

4064460 Textile Advertisement Technology – Practical

25 100 100 50 3

4064470 Textile Quality Management – Practical

25 100 100 50 3

TOTAL 700

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V SEMESTER

Subject code

SUBJECT

Examination Marks

Min

imu

m f

or

pa

ss

Du

rati

on

o

f

Ex

am

Ho

urs

Internal assess-

ment Marks

Board Exam.

Marks for 100

(convert -ed to 75)

Total Marks

4066510 Chemical Processing &Testing of Textiles #

25 100 100 40 3

4064520 Textile Export Marketing 25 100 100 40 3

Elective – I

4066531 Apparel Merchandizing # 25 100 100 40 3

4064532 Human Resource Management 25 100 100 40 3

4066540 Textile Testing & Wet Processing - Practical #

25 100 100 50 3

4064550 Textile Export Procedure- Practical

25 100 100 50 3

4064560 Basics of Textile Construction & Furnishing - Practical

25 100 100 50 3

4064570 Entrepreneurship & Startup – Practical

25 100 100 50 3

TOTAL 700

# common with DGT VI SEMESTER

Subject code

SUBJECT

Examination Marks

Min

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m f

or

pa

ss

Du

rati

on

o

f

Ex

am

Ho

urs

Internal assess- ment

Marks

Board Exam. Marks for 100

(convert -ed to 75)

Total Mark

4064610 Textile and Garment Costing 25 100 100 40 3

4060620 Garment Manufacture* 25 100 100 40 3

Elective – II: 100

4064631 Apparel Production Technology 25 100 100 40 3

4064632 Textile Industry Management 25 100 100 40 3

4064640 Textile & Garment Costing - Practical

25 100 100 50 3

4060650 Garment Manufacture – Practical* 25 100 100 50 3

4064660 Project Work and Internship

25 100 100 50 3

TOTAL 700

* common with DTT

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LIST OF EQUIVALENT SUBJECTS FOR M - SCHEME TO N – SCHEME DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING & MANAGEMENT (Full time) - 1064

EQUIVALENT SUBJECTS FOR II AND III YEAR

Subject code

M Scheme Subject

code N Scheme

III Semester

36031 FIBRE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY* 4060310 FIBRE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY*

36432 TEXTILE ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT 4064320 TEXTILE ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT

36433 TEXTILE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 4064330 TEXTILE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

36434

CLOTH DESIGN AND DEFECTS ANALYSIS - PRACTICAL

NO EQUIVALENT

36435 TEXTILE MARKET DATABASE MANAGEMENT - PRACTICAL

4064350 TEXTILE MARKET DATABASE MANAGEMENT - PRACTICAL

36436 ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE - PRACTICAL NO EQUIVALENT

30001

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS – PRACTICAL** 40002

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS – PRACTICAL**

IV Semester

36141 TECHNOLOGY OF YARN MANUFACTURE @ 4061410 TECHNOLOGY OF YARN MANUFACTURE @

36142 TECHNOLOGY OF FABRIC MANUFACTURE@

4061420 TECHNOLOGY OF FABRIC MANUFACTURE@

36443 MODERN MARKETING MANAGEMENT 4064430 MODERN MARKETING MANAGEMENT

36444 TEXTILE QUALITY MANAGEMENT 4064440

TEXTILE QUALITY MANAGEMENT

36445 TEXTILE CAD - PRACTICAL NO EQUIVALENT

36446 TEXTILE ADVERTISEMENT AND PUBLICITY - PRACTICAL

4064460 TEXTILE ADVERTISEMENT TECHNOLOGY - PRACTICAL

30002 LIFE AND EMPLOYABILITY SKILL –PRACTICAL**

40001 COMMUNICATION SKILL –PRACTICAL**

** common to all branches @ common with DTP * common with DTT # common with DGT

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Subject code

M Scheme Subject

code N Scheme

V Semester

36051 TEXTILE TESTING*

4066510

CHEMICAL PROCESSING & TESTING OF TEXTILES#

36052 TEXTILE WET PROCESSING*

36453 EXPORT MARKETING 4064520 TEXTILE EXPORT MARKETING

Elective - I

36671 APPAREL MERCHANDIZING @ 4066531 APPAREL MERCHANDIZING #

36472 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP

4064532 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

36455 TEXTILE TESTING - PRACTICAL

4066540

TEXTILE TESTING AND WET PROCESSING– PRACTICAL#

36456 TEXTILE WET PROCESSING - PRACTICAL

36457 GARMENT MANUFACTURE - PRACTICAL

4064650 GARMENT MANUFACTURE - PRACTICAL

VI Semester

36461 TEXTILE AND GARMENT COSTING 4064610 TEXTILE AND GARMENT COSTING

36062 GARMENT MANUFACTURE* 4060620 GARMENT MANUFACTURE*

ELECTIVE II:

36681 APPAREL PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL #

4064631 APPAREL PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY #

36482 TEXTILE ADVERTISEMENT MANAGEMENT

NO EQUIVALENT

36464 TEXTILE EXPORT PROCEDURE - PRACTICAL

4064550 TEXTILE EXPORT PROCEDURE - PRACTICAL

36465 GARMENT CAD – PRACTICAL

NO EQUIVALENT 36466 EXECUTIVE PLANNING AND CONTROL

- PRACTICAL

36467 PROJECTWORK

* common with DTT # common with DGT

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

II YEAR

N - SCHEME

III SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4060310 - FIBRE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Curriculum Development Centre, DOTE Page 12

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME

(Implements from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

Course Name : 1064:TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code : 4060310 Semester : III Semester Subject Title : FIBRE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Title

Instructions Examination

Hours /Week

Hours /Semester

Marks

Duration Subject Code: 4060310 FIBRE

SCIENCE AND TECNOLOGY

5 Hrs 80 Hrs

Internal Assessme

nt

Board Examination

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs

* Examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and it will be reduced to 75 marks.

TOPICS AND ALLOCATION

Sl. No Topic Time (hrs.)

I INTRODUCTION 15

II VEGETABLE FIBRES 15

III ANIMAL FIBRES 15

IV REGENERATED FIBRES 14

V SYNTHETIC FIBRES 14

TEST & MODEL EXAM 07

Total 80

RATIONALE:

Fibres are the basic raw materials for the manufacture of yarns and

fabrics. The ultimate property of a yarn or fabric depends on the property of

the fibre in it. Therefore, it is important to study the fibre properties.

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Different fibres exhibit different physical and chemical properties. This

is due to a number of factors like the material of the fibre, its molecular

structure, length and the amount of draft applied during spinning process.

Fabrics are made from different types of fibres and their blends are put into

specific uses such as summer wear, winter wear, industrial wear etc.,

depending on their particular properties.

Therefore it is very important for a Textile student to study the Science

of Fibres and the manufacture of man made fibres.

OBJECTIVES

To know about the various classifications of textile fibres, their origin,

chemical nature, and properties etc.

To know about the fibre chemical composition, reaction, methods and uses.

To know about the Indian & hybrid cotton varieties and their uses.

To know about the Flax fibre, Linen fibre, Pineapple fibre, Banana

Fibre, Jute fibre, and their uses.

To know about Wool fibre.

To know about silk fibres.

To study about different types of spinning methods – manufacture of

Viscose rayon.

To know about Tencel, Lyocell, Modol, Polynosic rayon and HT rayon.

To know about the manufacture of Nylon 6, Nylon 66, polyester,

Acrylic fibres and their properties & uses.

To know uses of Glass fibre, bamboo, casein, carbon, Nomex and

Kevlar fibres.

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4060310 FIBRE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DETAILED SYLLABUS

Contents: Theory

Unit Name of the Topic Hours

1

INTRODUCTION:

Definition of Textile Fibre. Classification of Textile Fibres based

on origin and chemical nature - Properties required for an ideal

textile fibre - Identification of Textile Fibres ( cotton, silk, wool,

Viscose, nylon, polyester acrylic ) - Microscopic test, burning test,

Solubility test - Types of polymerization - Addition and

condensation polymerization. Definition of monomer, polymer,

repeat unit, polymerization, Degree of polymerization, Staple

fibre, filament yarn, mono filament, multifilament, spun yarn & ply

yarn. spinning methods of man made fibres – melt, dry and wet

spinning techniques. Essential and desirable properties of textile

fibre

15

2

VEGETABLE FIBRES

Cotton: Cotton producing countries and states in India -

Classification of commercial cottons, Indian hybrid cottons with

their characteristic - Chemical structure of cellulose, degree of

polymerization of cotton cellulose, stages in the growth and

development of the cotton fibre and its physical structure -

Physical and chemical structures of cotton fibre - Physical and

chemical properties of cotton - Uses. Brief study of organic fibres

Linen: Linen producing countries - Physical and chemical

properties - Uses.

Jute: Jute producing countries and states in India – Fibre

extraction process - Retting process - Physical and chemical

properties – Uses.

End uses of Bamboo, soya, sisal, Banana and Pineapple fibres.

15

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3

ANIMAL FIBRES

Wool: Wool producing countries - Classification of wool with

respect to fleece and breeds - Production of Clean wool from

Raw wool - Physical and chemical structure - Physical and

chemical properties - Comparison of woollen and worsted yarns -

Uses. Felting of wool

Silk: Silk producing countries - Types of silk (Mulbery, Eri, Muga) -

Sericulture-life cycle of silk warm - Reeling, throwing and doubling

- Degumming of silk

- Weighting of silk - Physical and chemical properties – Uses.

15

4

REGENERATED FIBRES :

Drawing and its importance.

Viscose Rayon:

Viscose Rayon manufacturers in India - Raw material –

manufacturing Process with flow chart - Properties - uses.

Polynosic Rayon:

Comparison of chief characteristics of viscose with polynosic

rayons. Process sequence in the manufacture of Polynosic rayons

Properties and Uses - High Wet Modulus rayon, HT Rayon,

Tencel Rayon, Lyocell, Modal, polynosic

14

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5

SYNTHETIC FIBRES:

Nylon and Polyester manufacturers in India.

Nylon – 6,6: Raw material – manufacturing Process with flow

chart - properties - uses.

Nylon – 6: Raw material – manufacturing Process with flow chart

- properties - uses

Polyester: Raw material – manufacturing Process using PTA

route with flow chart - properties - uses.

Acrylic Fibre: Raw material - manufacturing Process with flow

chart - properties - uses.

Applications of the following fibres: Glass, Asbestos, Casein,

Carbon, Nomex, Kevlar & Polyurethane.

Fully-drawn yarn (FDY) and Partially Oriented Yarn (POY)

14

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TEXT BOOKS:

S.No TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHERS YEAR OF

PUBLICATION

1 Textile fibres V.A. Shenai

“Technology of Textile Processing”. Sevak publications, Bombay

1997

2 Textile fibres Vol I,

Vol II

J.Gordon

cook

Woodhead Publishing Ltd. Cambridge England

2001

3 Manmade fibres P.W.

Moncrieff

Newnes –

Butterworths,

London 1975

REFERENCE BOOKS:

S.No TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHERS YEAR OF

PUBLICATION

1 Textile Science

E.P.C. Gohle

and L.D.

Vilensty

CBS Publishers and

Distributors Delhi,

India

1987

2 Fibre Science

and Technology S.P. Mishra

New age

International (p) Ltd

Daryaganj, New Delhi-110002

2005

3

Dyeing and

chemical

Technology of

Textile Fibres

ER Trotman British high

commission

Madras – 2

1970

Curriculum Development Centre, DOTE Page 18

DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

II YEAR

N - SCHEME

III SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064320 – TEXTILE ORGANISATIONAL MANAGEMENT

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Curriculum Development Centre, DOTE Page 19

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME

(Implemented from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

Course Name : 1064: DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code : 4064320 Semester : III Semester Subject Title : TEXTILE ORGANISATIONAL MANAGEMENT

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject code:4064320 Textile Organisational Management

Hours/week

Hours/ semester

Assessment Marks Duration

5 80 Hrs.

Internal Board Exam

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs * Examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and it will be reduced to 75 marks.

TOPICS AND ALLOCATIONS:

UNITS TOPICS Time (Hrs)

I Introduction to principles of management 15

II Planning and control for textile units 15

III Organizing principles in textile firms 15

IV Staffing and directing in textile organizations 14

V Self management: 14

TEST & MODEL EXAM 07

Total 80

RATIONALE: To understand the Textile industry and the market, an effort is made to equate the products’ features with the requirement of the Markets. In order to achieve this objectives a broad sweep various subjects in the entire textile spectrum is elaborated to the level of the diploma students..

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OBJECTIVES: Unit I:

1. To understand what managers in Textile organizations do?

2.To understand the development and transformation of managerial thoughts, broadly.

Unit II:

3. To know the vitality of planning and control processes.

4. To understand the types of planning and control as an aid to Decision making.

Unit III :

5. To know what and various types of organizing and its structures in a textile unit.

6. To understand the Functions of organizing.

Unit IV:

7. To understand the concept of assigning the right men for the right jobs.

8. To understand the principles of Direction, viz, Supervision, Communication,

Motivation & Leadership.

Unit V:

9. To understand the important tools of self Management.

10.To know self management by the way of career planning, time ,anger, assertiveness

and stress management.

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4064320 - TEXTILE ORGANISATIONAL MANAGEMENT

DETAILED SYLLABUS Contents: Theory

Unit Name of the Topic Hours

I

INTRODUCTION TO PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

Definition - Management - Role of managers - Meaning, Scope,

Nature, Importance & levels of Management. Taylor's Scientific

Management principles - its Merits and Demerits. Hendry Fayol’s

14 Management principles. Functions of the Manager in a textile

organization. POSDCORB.

15 Hrs

II

PLANNING AND CONTROL FOR TEXTILE UNITS

Meaning, Nature, Importance, and Steps in Planning. Various

Types of planning. Importance, Need & factors involved in Decision

making – Methods of Evaluation. Meaning of control & control

process. Production control. Functions of PPC -Routing,

Scheduling, and Dispatching. Inventory control, meaning and

methods. Budgetary control. Need & Importance.

15 Hrs

III

ORGANISING PRINCIPLES IN TEXTILE FIRMS

Meaning, Types, importance and Nature of organization Line,

Staff & Functional Organizations. Organisation chart for spinning,

weaving, processing and garment units in textile industry.

Understanding Authority, Responsibility & Accountability.

Departmentation, Delegation and Decentralization in Organizing.

Centralisation versus decentralisation.

15 Hrs

IV

STAFFING AND DIRECTING IN TEXTILE ORGANISATIONS.

Job design-Job Analysis, Job description, Job specification, Job

Evaluation, Job Enrichment, Job Rotation : Process, method, merits

& demerits of them. Recruitment, Selection and Training of

personnel. Various needs, advantages & types of trainings.

Meaning and significance of Directing. Supervision- Meaning and

Qualities of Good Supervision & Span of supervision.

Communication, Methods and Effectiveness. Leadership, Meaning,

14 Hrs

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Types and Qualities of Effective Leadership.

V

MANAGERIAL CONTROLS AND SELF MANAGEMENT AT

WORK IN TEXTILE BUSINESS

Career Concepts – Meaning, Stages and Types. Consequences &

Management of Stress- Dis-stress, Eustress. Time management,

Anger management- Need, importance and techniques. Motivation,

meaning and importance. Maslow’ Need Hierarchy, McGregor’s

and XYZ theories. Z-Theory of motivation. The need and

development of Assertiveness and Negotiations skills for a

Manager.

14 Hrs

TEXT BOOKS:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

1.DINGAR

PAGARE

BUSINESS

MANAGEMENT

SULTAN & SONS

NEW DELHI – 110 032.

Fifth Edition 2007

2. L M PRASAD PRINCIPLES &

PRACTICE OF MANAGEMENT

SULTAN & SONS

NEW DELHI – 110 032

Seventh Edition (reprint)

2006

REFERENCE BOOKS:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

CURTIS W. COOK

& PHILIP L HUNSAKER

MANAGEMENT & ORGANISATIONAL

BEHEVIOR

MCGRAW – HILL

FOURTH EDITION

(INTERNATIONAL) 2004.

MAINNIERO & TROMLEY

DEVELOPING MANAGERIAL SKILLS

PHI P.LTD., FOURTH EDITION 2011

DRAFKE HUMAN SIDE OF ORGANIZATIONS

PHI P.LTD., NINTH EDITION 2011

TOPCHIK MANAGING

WORKPLACE PHI P.LTD., FIRTH EDITION 2010

Curriculum Development Centre, DOTE Page 23

DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

II YEAR

N - SCHEME

III SEMESTER

2020– 2021 ONWARDS

4064330 – TEXTILE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Curriculum Development Centre, DOTE Page 24

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME

(Implemented from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

Course Name : 1064: DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code : 4064330 Semester : III Semester Subject Title : Textile Information Management

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Title

Instructions Examination

Hours/

Week

Hours/ Semester

Marks

Duration

Subject code:4064330 Textile Information Management

5 Hrs 80 Hrs

Internal Assessment

Board Examination

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs

* Examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and it will be reduced to 75 marks.

TOPICS AND ALLOCATION

UNITS TOPICS Time (Hrs)

I Introduction to MIS and its Applications in business

15

II Banking Information System 15

III Principles of Industrial engineering 15

IV IE Applications in Apparel Industry 14

V Understand the concept of ERP 14

Test & Revision 07

Total 80

RATIONALE:

To understand the basic concepts of MIS,Banking systems, Basics of Industrial Engineering and principles of ERP applications. In order to achieve this objective a broad sweep of various topics related to the above concepts to the level of the diploma students..

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OBJECTIVES: UNIT - 1

1 . To understand the Management Information System

2 .To study the application of MIS in Business

UNIT - 2

3 .To study the different types of banks

4 .To study the various functions of banks

UNIT - 3

5.To understand the industrial engineering concepts

6.To understand the principles of various studies in garment manufacturing

UNIT - 4

7 .To understand the IE applications in Apparel industry

8 .To study about the time standard techniques and work measurement

UNIT - 5

9 .To understand the ERP in garment industry.

10.To study the procedure for shippment.

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4064330 : TEXTILE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT DETAILED SYLLABUS

Contents: Theory

Unit Name of the Topic Hours

I.

Introduction to MIS and its applications in business

MIS – Definition –Conceptual view of MIS – Physical view of MIS-

Definition – Role of MIS in business – impact of MIS in business –

MIS and User Interface – MIS as a Control System - Scope and

application of E-Business - Meaning and models in E-commerce-

Meaning of E-Communication –Meaning and Models in E-

Collaboration.

15 Hrs

II.

Banking Information System

Definition – kinds of Banks – Commercial Banks – Nationalized

Banks – Co- Operative Banks and Developmental Banks –

Industrial Banks - Resources and Functions of developmental

Banks – IFCI, ICICI, IDBI, SFCs –Exchange Banks – EXIM Banks –

Primary and Secondary functions – Cheques - Features – MICR

cheque - crossing - Central Bank – RBI - Functions .

15 Hrs

III.

Basics of Industrial Engineers

Method study-introduction techniques of recording, method analysis

techniques, principles of motion study in garment manufacture,

Ergonomics-importance, work place design, fatique.

15 Hrs

IV.

IE Application in Apparel Industry

Work measurement-introduction, time study-equipment and

procedure, standard data, predetermined time standards: work

sampling techniques, incentive wage system, work measurement

applied to garment industry

14 Hrs

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V

ERP in Textile Industry

Enterprise Resource Planning- principles, scope, application of

ERP in garment industry-Business concepts, costing order booking,

MRP, purchase, production planning, production orders, inventory

control, packing, shipping, scheduling, sample preparation and

approval , business reports.

14 Hrs

TEXT BOOK:

Author Title

Publisher Edition Year

WAMAN AND S.JAWADEKAR

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

THE MC.GRAWHALL PUB.(P)LTD.

1ST EDITION

2007

Khanna O.P and Sarup .A

Industrial Engineering and Management

Dhanapet Rai Publications, New Delhi

1ST EDITION

2005

Norberd lioyd Enrick

Industrial Engineering Manual for Textile Industry,

Wiley Eastern(P) Ltd., New Delhi

1ST EDITION

1988

Chuter. A.J. Introduction to Clothing Production Management

Blach well Science, USA 1ST

EDITION 1995

REFERENCE BOOKS:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

S.N.MAHESHWARI S.K.MAHESHWARI

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

VIKAS PUPLISHING HOUSE PVT LTD

1ST EDITION 2005

VennaBansal Enterprise Resource Planning

Pearson Education, India

1ST EDITION 2013

Sadagopan S. ERP-A Managerial perspective

TATA McGraw-Hill Education(P) Ltd, New Delhi

II Edition 2001

III SEMESTER

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

II YEAR

N - SCHEME

III SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4060340 – FIBRE IDENTIFICATION - PRACTICAL

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

Curriculum Development Centre, DOTE Page 29

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic Year 2020-2021 on wards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4060340 Semester :III

Subject Title : FIBRE IDENTIFICATION- PRACTICAL

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

No. of Weeks per Semester: 16 Weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject Code:4060340

FIBRE IDENTIFICATION-

PRACTICAL

Hours/ week

Hours/ Semester

Assessment Marks Duration

5 80 Internal

Board Exam

Total 3 Hrs

25 100* 100

*Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks.

RATIONALE

To enhance the practical knowledge to identify the natural and man

made fibres by microscopical appearance, solubility and burning tests, also

to acquire knowledge to identify the blend proportion in yarn and fabric.

OBJECTIVES:

1. To identify the natural fibre with longitudinal views

2. To identify the Man made fibre by examining the longitudinal views

3. To determine the mean twist of continuous multifilament yarn.

4. To identify the natural fibre using solvent.

5. To identify the man made using solvent.

6. To identify the natural fibres by the burning tests.

7. To identify the man made fibre by the burning tests

8. To determine the blend proportions in a spun yarns using solvents. (P/C, P/V).

9. To determine the blend proportions of the given fabric (P/C, P/V).

10. To determine the mean linear density of monofilament yarns.

11. To determine the mean linear density of multifilament yarns.

12. To determine the mean linear density of texturised yarns.

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GUIDELINES:

All the 12 experiments given in the list of experiments should be

completed and given for the end semester practical

examination.

In order to develop best skills in handling instruments /

equipment and taking readings in the practical classes, every

two students should be provided with a separate equipment set

up for doing experiments in the laboratory.

The external examiners are requested to ensure that a single

experimental question should not be given to more than four

students while admitting a batch of 30 students during Board

Examinations.

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN & ALLOCATION OF MARKS

Single Experiment is to be given per student

Experiment 70 marks

Write up / diagram / calculations 20 marks

Viva 10 marks

Total 100 Marks

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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Examination of the longitudinal views of the given natural fibres

(cotton, silk, wool and jute) by means of a microscope.

2. Examination of the longitudinal views of the given synthetic fibres (viscose rayon,

nylon, polyester and acrylic) by means of a microscope.

3. Determination of the mean twist in the given continuous multifilament

yarn and its CV %

4. Examination of the solubility of the given natural fibres (cotton, silk,

wool and jute) with suitable solvents.

5. Examination of the solubility of the given synthetic fibres (viscose

rayon, nylon, polyester and acrylic) with suitable solvents.

6. Identification of the given natural fibres (cotton, silk, wool and jute) by

burning tests and solubility tests.

7. Identification of the given synthetic fibres (Viscose rayon, Polyester,

Nylon and Acrylic) by burning tests and solubility tests.

8. Determination of the blend proportions of the given spun yarns (P/C, P/V).

9. Determination of the blend proportions of the given fabric (P/C, P/V).

10. Determination of the linear density of the given monofilament synthetic yarns.

11. Determination of the linear density of the given multifilament synthetic yarns.

12. Determination of the linear density of the given texturised yarns.

List of equipment required for a batch of 30 students.

1. Dye bath - 2 2. Glass plate – 4 3. Microscope – 1 4. Single yarn twist tester – 1 5. Bunsen burner – 2 6. Wrap reel – 1 7. Single Yarn tensile strength tester – 1 8. Conical flask – 10 9. Test tube – 10 10. Different types of fibres and blended fabrics.

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

II YEAR

N - SCHEME

III SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064350 – TEXTILE MARKET DATABASE MANAGEMENT

SYSTEMS - PRACTICAL

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Curriculum Development Centre, DOTE Page 33

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic Year 2020-2021 on wards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code : 4064350 Semester : III Subject Title : TEXTILE MARKET DATA BASE MANAGEMENT – PRACTICAL

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

No. of Weeks per Semester: 16 Weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject Code:4064350

TEXTILE MARKET DATABASE

MANAGEMENT – PRACTICAL

Hours/week Hours/Semester Assessment Marks

Duration

4

64

Internal Board Exam

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs

*Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks. RATIONALE:

The diploma students should necessarily have basic practical skills and knowledge to get their work done in their carreer in the industry and trade, where they are going to get absorbed either as technicians or administrators or entrepreneurs. This is achieved by introducing practical experiments with hands on experience in the specified subjects. OBJECTIVES:

This course imparts practical knowledge to the students about Textile Market Data Base Management to a level which is required for our Diploma students.

To learn about different types of Data.

To analyse data from textile field.

To integrate textile information and database techniques.

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4064350TEXTILE MARKET DATA BASE MANAGEMENT –

PRACTICAL

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

MARKET DATA: (Use charts and table wherever necessary)

1. Designing sales report of a company

2. Prepare a quotation of a company

3. Designing invoice format of a company

4. Prepare a market report of textile products

ANALYSIS OF DATA: (Use charts and table wherever necessary)

5. Analyze production capacity of a company for last five years.

6. Analyze quantity of raw material used by the company

7. Analyze profit and loss of a company for last five years

8. Analyze assets of a company at a particular financial year

9. Comparisons of wage and salary for administrative staff and workers.

10. Find out sales of a company by territory/region using sort, filter command.

COMPILATION OF DATA:

(Consolidation of organizational data using data base)

11. Creating employee’s data

12. Modifying a payroll

1. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT / RECORD : 25 MARKS 2. BOARD PRACTICAL EXAMINATION EVALUATION : 100 MARKS

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN AND ALLOCATION OF MARKS

Single Experiment is to be given per student

Procedure 20

Experiment 70

Viva-Voce 10

Total 100

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LIST OF EQUIPMENTS AND THE QUANTITY REQUIRED FOR A BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

Operating System Windows XP or Windows Vista or Windows 7 / Linux

Office Package Microsoft office 2000 or Office 2003 or Office 2007/Open Office

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

Desktop Computer System with latest configuration

30 Nos

Power Backup (UPS) 10 KVA

Laser Printer 3 Nos

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

II YEAR

N - SCHEME

III SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064360 – FASHION ACCESSORIES - PRACTICAL

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Curriculum Development Centre, DOTE Page 37

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic Year 2020-2021 on wards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4064360 Semester :III Subject Title : FASHION ACCESSORIES – PRACTICAL

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

No. of Weeks per Semester: 16 Weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject Code:4064360

FASHION ACCESSORIES -

PRACTICAL

Hours/week Hours/Semester Assessment Marks

Duration

4 64 Internal

Board Exam

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs

*Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks.

RATIONALE:

The diploma students should necessarily have basic practical skills and knowledge related to Fashion accessories to get their work done in their carreer in the Fashion industry and trade, where they are going to get absorbed either as technicians or administrators or entrepreneurs. This is achieved by introducing practical experiments with hands on experience in the specified subjects. OBJECTIVES:

This course imparts practical knowledge to the students regarding Fashion Accessories – Practical to a level which is required for our Diploma students.

To learn about the fashion accessories..

To learn about the jewellery design

To know about the quilting work

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4066360 - FASHION ACCESSORIES - PRACTICAL

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS: 1. Draw and design - any three types of Hand bag.

2. Draw and design - any two types of Hat.

3. Draw and design - Decorative bow and formal bow.

4. Draw and design - Belt for boy and girl.

5. Draw and design – any three types of Foot wear.

6. Draw and design - any two types of Purse and pouches.

7. Draw and design - any two types of Hair band and head bands.

8. Draw and design - any two types of Watches.

9. Prepare Earrings using silk thread.

10. Prepare Bangles using silk thread

11. Prepare Kundan jewellery.

12. Using quilting work prepare Earrings.

1. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT / RECORD : 25 MARKS 2. BOARD PRACTICAL EXAMINATION EVALUATION : 100 MARKS

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN AND ALLOCATION OF MARKS Single Experiment is to be given per student

Procedure 20

Experiment 70

Viva-Voce 10

Total 100

LIST OF EQUIPMENTS AND THE QUANTITY REQUIRED FOR A BATCH OF 30

STUDENTS

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic Year 2020-2021 on wards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4066370 Semester :III Subject Title :FASHION DESIGNING – PRACTICAL

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

No. of Weeks per Semester: 16 Weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject Code:4066370

FASHION DESIGNING - PRACTICAL

Hours/week Hours/Semester Assessment Marks

Duration

4 64 Internal

Board Exam

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs

*Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks. RATIONALE:

In Diploma level engineering education skill development plays a vital role. The skill

development can be achieved by providing practical experience in creating sketches

and drawings of fashionable styles of garment for various purposes. The colour aspects

and illusion effects are also understood through drawings.

GUIDELINES:

All the twelve experiments given in the list of experiments should be completed and given for the end semester practical examination.

In order to develop best skills every students should be provided with a separate drawing table for exposing the skills in the laboratory.

The external examiners are requested to ensure that a single experimental

question should not be given to more than three students while examining a batch of 30 students during Board Examinations.

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4066370 FASHION DESIGNING PRACTICAL LIST OF EXPERIMENTS :

1. HUMAN ANATOMY To draw male and female figure using Eight head theory.

To draw different postures of Human figure.

2. APPAREL DESIGNING

To design and draw Basic garment shapes, pleats, collars.

3. COLOUR

To draw 12 colour wheel- Prang colour chart.

To draw Colour board for related colour scheme.

To draw Colour board for contrasting colour scheme.

4. STYLE DRAWING

To create Fabric board for casual wear for ladies with suitable colors.

To draw winter wear for men with suitable colors.

To create board for structural & decorative garments.

To draw Fashion garment having flared effect & decorate it.

To draw Fashion garment having fitted effect decorate it.

To draw Garment for men based on your own taste.

To draw Garment for women based on your own taste.

LIST OF EQUIPMENTS

Drawing table- 30 nos. Materials required :

Chart paper- A4/ A3 size- 30 nos. / expt./ batch of 30 students. Drawing tools & colouring tools- 30nos./ expt./ batch of 30 students.

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4066370 - FASHION DESIGNING - PRACTICAL

MODEL QUESTION PAPER

1. Draw Male and Female figures using Eight head theory.

2. Draw different poses of Human figure.

3. Draw basic garment shapes- pleats, collars etc.

4. Prepare 12 colour wheel- Prang colour chart.

5. Prepare colour board for Related & Contrasting Colour Scheme.

6. Prepare fabric board for casual wear for Ladies with suitable colours.

7. Draw a winter wear for Men with suitable colours.

8. Prepare mood board for structural & Decorative garments.

9. Develop a fashion garment having flared effect & decorate it.

10. Develop a fashion garment having fitted effect decorate it.

11. Design a garment for Men based on your own taste.

12. Design a garment for Women based on your own taste.

1. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT / RECORD : 25 MARKS 2. BOARD PRACTICAL EXAMINATION EVALUATION : 100 MARKS

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN AND ALLOCATION OF MARKS

Single Experiment is to be given per student

Procedure 20

Experiment 70

Viva-Voce 10

Total 100

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

II YEAR

N - SCHEME

IV SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064410 – TEXTILE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Curriculum Development Centre, DOTE Page 44

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME

(Implemented from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code : 4064410 Semester : IV Semester Subject Title : TEXTILE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

No of weeks per semester: 16

Subject Title

Instructions Examination

Hours /Week

Hours /Semester

Marks

Duration Subject Code:

4061410

Textile Manufacturing Technology

5 Hrs 80 Hrs

Internal Assessment

Board Examination

Total

25 100* 100

3 Hrs

* Examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and it will be reduced to 75 marks.

Topics and Allocation of Hours:

Sl.No. Topic Time(Hrs)

I GINNING, MIXING, BLOW ROOM AND CARDING 15

II DRAWING AND COMBING 15

III ROVING AND SPINNING 15

IV WEAVING PREPARATORY & WOVEN FABRIC FORMATION

14

V WOVEN & KNITTED FABRIC STRUCTURES 14

TEST & MODEL EXAM 7

Total 80

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RATIONALE:

To understand about various preparatory processes in spinning like ginning, mixing, blow room, carding, drawing and combing. The students will be taught about ring spinning and post spinning. The students will study the definition and uses of different types of Fancy Yarns. OBJECTIVES: Unit-1- Ginning, Mixing, Blow room and Carding

To study about the sequence of machines in Blow room lines.

To study the functions and passage of material through carding

Unit-2- Drawing and Combing

To study the functions and passage of material through drawing

To study the functions and passage of material through combing

Unit-3- Roving and Spinning

To study the functions and passage of material through speed frame.

To study the functions and passage of material through Ring Frame.

Brief study about Modern Spinning systems.

Unit-4- Weaving preparatory & Woven Fabric Formation

To study the objectives and details of Weaving preparatory process & Woven

fabric formation.

Unit-5- Woven & Knitted fabric structures

To study the Woven & Knitted fabric structures.

To study about the Non woven and special fabrics.

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4064410-TEXTILE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

DETAILED SYLLABUS

Contents: Theory

Unit Name of the Topic Hours

I

GINNING, MIXING, BLOW ROOM AND CARDING

Objects of Ginning, Types of gins. Objects of Mixing & Blending –

Objects of Blow room –sequence of Blow room machines for carded

yarn and combed yarn manufacture. Sequence and functions of the

machines for synthetic fibre processing and their blends – Brief idea

about Chute feed system- advantages and disadvantages, Objects

of Carding – Principles of carding and stripping actions – passage of

material through Modern HP card – salient features of Modern HP

card.

15 Hrs

II

DRAWING & COMBING

Objects of Drawing –Principles of roller drafting –Passage of material

through Modern Draw Frame – Features of modern draw frame -

Principles of Auto levelers (Open loop and close loop system) -

Objects of preparatory machines to Combing - Objects and

Sequence of Combing action- Passage of material through the

Modern Comber – Salient features of modern comber- Comparison

between carded and combed yarns. Definition of semi combed yarn,

combing efficiency, uni comb.

15 Hrs

III

ROVING AND SPINNING

Objects of Speed frame – Passage of material through the Speed

Frame- Salient features of modern speed frame. Objects of Ring

frame –passage of material through modern ring frame- S & Z Twist.

Salient features of Modern Ring Frame. Objects of Rotor (Open End)

Spinning & passage of material through Rotor spinning - Features of

DREF 3, Air - jet and Compact spinning systems - Advantages.

Objects of Doubling, Reeling, Bundling & Baling process-Passage of

15 Hrs

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material through Two for One Twister, 7 Lea reeling

machine.Definition and end use of spun, Mono multi filament yarn,

slub, Loop, Spiral, Melange, Elastromeric yarns.Process flowchart for

Sewing thread manufacture.

IV

WEAVING PREPARATORY & WOVEN FABRIC FORMATION

Sequence of processes involved in Weaving preparatory with

objectives- winding, warping, sizing- Passage of material in

Autoconer- Passage of material in Beam warping, Sizing machine-

Passage of Warp in a conventional Plain loom Objects of Primary,

Secondary & Auxiliary motions in a Plain loom – Features of

Automatic Shuttle Loom and Shuttleless Loom - Defects in Woven

fabrics- Knitting – Definition, Classification- Passage of material in a

Circular plain Weft knitting machine - Defects in Weft knit fabrics.

14 Hrs

V

WOVEN & KNITTED FABRIC STRUCTURES, SPECIAL FABRICS.

Woven structures:

Definition of Design, Draft, Peg plan – Design, Draft & Peg plan for

Plain weave– 4x4 Matt weave– 2/1, 3/1 Twill weave – 5 end Satin

weave and Sateen weave –

Knit Structures: Knit, Tuck and Miss Stitches – Drawing of

Graphical and Needle (Diagrammatic) notation of single jersey Plain,

purl and Double jersey Rib.

Non woven & Special fabrics:

Non-Woven fabrics – definition - uses - classification of Non Woven

Fabrics.Web Formation Techniques- Non Woven Fabric Formations

Techniques – Adhesive bonding, Thermal Bonding, Needle

punching. Definition of Lace fabrics and Braided fabrics.

14 Hrs

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TEXT BOOKS:

Author Title Publisher Year

A.V.Mani Spun yarn technology-volume I&II Saravana Publications, Madurai

1996

Jaganathan.R Cotton spinners Hand book Mahajan Brothers Ahmedabad 380009

--

REFERENCE:

SL. NO

Title Author Publisher Year

1 W.A.Hunter Opening and cleaning The Textile Institute Manchester, U.K.

---

2 W.S.Taggert Cotton spinning S.S. Shroff, Bombay ---

3 W.Klein Short Staple Spinning Series Volume I, II & III

The Textile Institute Manchester, U.K.

1987

4 Hanter.W.A Manual of cotton spinning volume IV & V

Textile Institute Manchester

1

5 Srinivasamoorthy.H.V Cotton waste industry

Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute,Matunga, Bombay 400019

3

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

II YEAR

N - SCHEME

IV SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064420 – TEXTILE ADVERTISEMENT TECHNOLOGY

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Curriculum Development Centre, DOTE Page 50

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implements from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

Course Name : 1064: DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code : 4064420 Semester : IV Semester Subject Title : TEXTILE ADVERTISEMENT TECHNOLOGY

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Title Instructions Examination

Hours/ Week

Hours/ Semester

Marks

Duration 4064420: Textile

Advertisement Technology

5 Hrs 80 Hrs

Internal Assessment

Board Examination

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs

* Examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and it will be reduced to 75 marks.

TOPICS AND TIME ALLOCATION:

UNITS TOPICS Time (Hrs)

I Advertising Basics 15

II Advertising and Society 15

III Creativity and Components of print Advertising 15

IV Advertising Media 14

V Online Advertisements & Evaluations 14

TEST & MODEL EXAM 07

Total 80

RATIONALE: To understand the Textile industry and the market, an effort is made to equate the products’ features with the requirement of the Markets. In order to achieve this objectives a broad sweep various subjects in the entire textile spectrum is elaboratedto the level of the diploma students..

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OBJECTIVES: This subject is planned to provide an extended knowledge is marketing promotion for the students. UNIT – I (1).To understands advertising. (2).To understand the various advertising media. UNIT – II (1).To understand the basic ethics in advertising. (2).To know about the social implications of advertising. UNIT – III (1).To understand various methods creativity. (2).To understand various components. UNIT – IV (1).To understand the various media in advertising. (2).To understand the advertising budgets. UNIT – V (1).To understand on line advertising. (2).To understand advertising effectiveness measurements.

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4064420 - TEXTILE ADVERTISEMENT MANAGEMENT DETAILED SYLLABUS

Contents: Theory:

Unit Name of the Topic Hours

I

ADVERTISING BASICS.

Meaning – Importance of advertising. History of advertising.

Classifications and functions of advertising. Advertising pyramid.

Advertising Tycoons and leading advertising agencies in India.

Growth and evolution of Textile advertisements. Criticisms on

advertising.

15 Hrs

II

ADVERTISING AND SOCIETY

The benefits of advertising. Impact of Advertisements on

Children. Women in advertising. Ethics in advertising. Code of

ethics and corporate social responsibility in advertising. Sales

promotions = important features, types and activities. Public

relations – Role, process, advantages and disadvantages of

public relations. Publicity and its impacts.

15 Hrs

III

CREATIVITY AND COMPONENTS OF PRINT

ADVERTISING

Creativity and advertising. Elements of creative advertising. The

creative process. The layout of advertisements – Components,

Background, Border, Caption, Coupon, Heading, Mascot.,

Slogan, Text and Trade mark. Balance, Weight, Format and

Movement in print layout – Indian Advertising stalwarts.

15 Hrs

IV

ADVERTISING MEDIA

Print media. Characteristics of Press. Categories of Press-

News papers, Magazines, Hand bills, Posters and Banners.

Directory and Direct mail advertising. Outdoor and Transit

14 Hrs

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advertising. Television advertising-Advantages, limitations,

deception in television advertising- Puffery, Subliminal &

Surrogate Advertising. Radio advertisements and its

advantages. Advertising budgeting methods.

V

ONLINE ADVERTISEMENTS & EVALUATION

Importance and Objectives of online advertisements. Types of

online advertisements –Types of web sites – Factors affecting

page views – Mobile Internet – Measuring online advertising

audience – Advertising research – AIDA, DAGMAR approaches

– Types of advertising evaluations.

14 Hrs

TEXT BOOKS:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

SAMGEETHA SHARMA & RAGUVEER

SING

ADVERTISING PRENTICE-

HALL Second Edition

2008

REFERENCES:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

STANTON Marketing Management

Prentice Hall

- 2007

OTTO KLEPPNER

Advertising Mc Craw Hill

-

K.C.SETHIA &

S.A.CHUNNWALA

Foundations of Advertising theory and practice

Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai

Seventh revised edition

2003.

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

II YEAR

N - SCHEME

IV SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064430 – TEXTILE QUALITY MANAGEMENT

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Curriculum Development Centre, DOTE Page 55

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

Course Name :1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4064430 Semester : IV Semester Subject Title :TEXTILE QUALITY MANAGEMENT

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject

code:4064430: Textile Quality Management

Hours/week Hours/Semester Assessment Marks Duration

5

80

Internal Board Exam

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs

* Examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and it will be reduced to 75

marks.

TOPICS AND ALLOCATION

UNITS TOPICS Time (Hrs)

I INTRODUCTION TO QUALITY MANAGEMENT

15

II ANALYSIS OF STATISTICAL DATA FOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT

15

III MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY AND MEASURES OF VARIATION

15

IV STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL

14

V

TIME SERIES AND CORRELATION ANALYSIS FOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT

14

TEST & MODEL EXAM 07

Total 80

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RATIONALE:

To understand the basic concepts in quality management system and the methods of implement the same in the textile industry. OBJECTIVES: UNIT - I 1. To understand the Definition and scope of Quality Management. 2. To understand the Kaizen Quality Management principles. UNIT - II

3. To understand the classification of data. 4. To study the types of diagrams and graphs. UNIT - III 5. To learn the various measures of central tendency. 6. To study standard deviation and measures of variation. UNIT - IV

7. To understand the importance of statistical quality control. 8.To know about ISO-9000, ISO-14000 and SA-8000. UNIT - V 9 .To study the meaning and uses of Correlation. 10 .To learn the Time series Analysis

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4064430 - TEXTILE QUALITY MANAGEMENT

DETAILED SYLLABUS Contents: Theory

Unit Name of the Topic Hours

I

INTRODUCTION TO QUALITY MANAGEMENT Definition & Scope of Quality management – Quality Assurance –

Total Quality Management(TQM) – Kaizen philosophy – Benefits of

Kaizen’s principles – 3 MUs Checklist of Kaizen activities – 5S

Kaizen Movement – 4Ms Checklist for Kaizen - Primary data: -

Secondary data- Designing a questionnaire -Sampling methods -

Assessment of secondary sources.

15 Hrs

II

ANALYSIS OF STATISTICAL DATA FOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT

Classification of data – Geographical, Qualitative, Quantitative and

Chronological - Frequency distribution - formation of discrete series

- formation of continuous series - Inclusive and Exclusive type -

Diagrams and graphs - Types of diagrams - Types of graphs,

Histogram.

15 Hrs

III

MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY AND MEASURES OF

VARIATION

Objectives of averaging – characteristics of a good average -

Measures of central tendency -Arithmetic Mean - Median - Mode-

Geometric Mean - Harmonic Mean for grouped and ungrouped data

- Measures of variation - Range - Standard deviation for ungrouped

data - Standard deviation for grouped data

15 Hrs

IV

STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL

Statistical Quality Control – meaning – benefits and limitations.

Control charts – procedure for the construction of control charts -

types of control charts -Control charts for variables, X-charts, R-

charts - Control charts for attributes C-charts and P-charts - Brief

idea about ISO 9000, ISO 14000 and SA 8000

14 Hrs

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V

TIME SERIES AND CORRELATION ANALYSIS FOR QUALITY

MANAGEMENT

Definition of Time series analysis - Components of time series –

Methods of studying Time series - Graphical method - Semi

average method - moving average method - - Correlation Analysis

- Types of Correlation - Scatter diagram method - Karl’s Pearson

method

14 Hrs

TEXT BOOKS:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

K.SHRIDHARA BHAT

Total Quality Management

Himalaya Publishing House

1st

2002

S.P.GUPTA

Statistical Methods.

Sultan &Sons

19th 2005

REFERENCE BOOKS:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

S.C.GUPTA & V.K.KAPOOR

Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics

S.Chand & SONS

9 th 1994

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

III YEAR

N - SCHEME

VI SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064440 – MODERN MARKETING MANAGEMENT

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code : 4064440 Semester : IV Semester Subject Title : MODERN MARKETING MANAGEMENT

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject code:4064440

MODERN MARKETING

MANAGEMEN

Hours/ Week

Hours/ Semester

Assessment Marks

Duration

5

80

Internal Board Exam

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs

* Examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and it will be reduced to 75 marks.

TOPICS AND ALLOCATION

UNITS TOPICS Time (Hrs)

I Basic concepts of marketing & its evolution, Marketing environment understanding

15

II Market Segmentation & buyer behavior. Product and pricing. 15

III Placing and promotion in Marketing. 15

IV Cotemporary Marketing Concepts 14

V E-marketing management & marketing research 14

TEST & REVISION 07

Total 80

RATIONALE:

To understand the Textile industry and the market, an effort is made to equate the products’ features with the requirement of the Markets. In order to achieve this objectives a broad sweep various subjects in the entire textile spectrum is elaborated to the level of the diploma students.

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OBJECTIVES: Unit I : To understand the basic concepts of Marketing and marketing thoughts. . To know the operating opportunities in macro & micro environments. Unit II: To understand the buyer’s behavior and segmentation process To know what and various types of product concepts& new product Development. Unit III : To understand the pricing Functions of setting, adapting & responding to price changes. To understand the work performed by marketing channels and the principles of marketing promotion Unit IV: To understand the concept of contemporary marketing. To understand the evaluation of holistic marketing. Unit V: To understand the important tools of internet marketing. To know about the designing and managing of e-marketing.

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4064440- MODERN MARKETING MANAGEMENT DETAILED SYLLABUS

Contents: Theory

Unit Name of the Topic Hours

I

BASIC CONCEPTS OF MARKETING & ITS EVOLUTION

Basics concepts of Marketing – Meaning of Needs, Wants,

demands, product & exchange . Definition of Market, Marketing

& Marketing Management .Types of demands & needs. Eight

different demand based marketing with examples. Marketing

firm’s Micro and Macro Environments. Customer value and

Marketing plan.

15 Hrs

II

MARKETING ENVIRONMENT, SEGMENTATION & BUYER

BEHAVIOUR, PRODUCT ANALYSIS.

Market segmentation. Bases of segmentation & criteria for

effective segmentation. Buyer behaviour, buying roles &

influences. Buying Decision process. Components of Marketing

Mix – 4 P’s & 8 P’s. Product strategy; Levels, line, Class &

Family of product. Branding Meaning and types. Brand and

trade Marks. Meaning. Of Packaging, Importance & Types.

Labelling Meaning and functions. New product Development

process & Product life cycle analysis.

15 Hrs

III

MARKETING MIX; PRICING AND PROMOTION.

Pricing considerations and various types of pricing. Cost plus

pricing, Marginal cost pricing, Discriminatory pricing and effects

of Price changes. Nature, Importance and work of Distribution

channels. Retailing Types and Trends. Wholesale Management

Types and Trends. Channel conflict. Advertising- AIDA &

DAGMAR objectives, Copy writing. Print, radio, television,

outdoor, transit advertising. Types of Advertising Budget. Sales

Promotion-Definition and various types of sales promotion.

Personal Selling, Public Relations and propaganda's.

15 Hrs

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IV

CONTEMPORARY MARKETING:

Salesmanship-process of selling and characteristics of

effective salesmanship. Scope, need and importance and

problems of Green Marketing. Definition merits & demerits of

Network Marketing, Viral Marketing and Retail Marketing. Event

Marketing – Process and execution. SMS Marketing.

14 Hrs

V

E-MARKETING & MARKETING RESERCH:

Evaluation and Growth of Internet Marketing, Web Marketing

and Mobile Marketing. Impact of social media in marketing-

(Example: Face book, Twitter and whats app) - On line

marketing portals - Examples like Myntra, Jaabong, Flipkart,

Amazon, Naphtol and Snap deal. Market Research – Need,

importance, Process and barriers. Characteristics of good

Marketing Research.

14 Hrs

TEXT BOOKS:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

PHILIP KOTLER/KEVIN LANE/ABRAHAM KOSHU/

MITHILESHWAR JHA

Marketing management

Pearson prentice

hall

Twelfth Edition

2007

REFERENCE BOOKS:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

CUNDIFF & STILL Fundamentals of

Modern Marketing

Mc Graw Hill 12th Edition 2007

SHERLEKAR Marketing

Management

Himalaya Publishing

House 6th edition 2007

STANTON Marketing

Management Prentice Hall 2nd Edition 2007

KEEGAN, WJ AND GREEN, MS

Global Marketing Prentice Hall Inc 2nd Edition 2000

PLAMER, A Principles of Marketing

Oxford University Press

2nd Edition 2000

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

II YEAR

N - SCHEME

IV SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064450 – TEXTILE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY -

PRACTICAL

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic Year 2020-2021 on wards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4064450 Semester :IV

Subject Title : TEXTILE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY - PRACTICAL

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

No. of Weeks per Semester: 16 Weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject Code:4064450 TEXTILE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY - PRACTICAL

Hours/week Hours/Semester Assessment Marks

4 64 Internal

Board Exam

Total

25 100* 100

*Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks.

RATIONALE:

The diploma students should necessarily have basic practical skills and knowledge to get their work done in their career in the industry and trade, where they are going to get absorbed either as technicians or administrators or entrepreneurs. This is achieved by introducing practical experiments with hands on experience in the specified subjects. OBJECTIVES: This course imparts practical knowledge to the students about Cloth Design and Defects Analysis to a level which is required for our Diploma students.

To learn about different types of fabrics.

To analyse the fabric design, draft, peg plan PPI, EPI, fabric requirements etc.,

To find out the common types of fabric defects

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4064450 - TEXTILE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY - PRACTICAL

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

I. Plain Fabrics

1. Analysis of Casement Fabric

2. Analysis of Cambric Fabric

3. Analysis of Long-cloth Fabric

4. Analysis of Voile Fabric

II. Furnishing Fabrics

5. Analysis of Suiting Fabric

6. Analysis of Drill Fabric

7. Analysis of Chiffon Fabric

8. Analysis of Crepe Cloth

III Common Utility Fabrics

9. Analysis of Satin/Sateen Cloth

10. Analysis of Towels / Bed sheets

IV Fabric Defects & Familiarisation:

11. Analysis of Fabric Defects

12. Familiarisation of Knitted Fabrics

1. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT / RECORD :25 MARKS 2. BOARD PRACTICAL EXAMINATION EVALUATION :100 MARKS

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN AND ALLOCATION OF MARKS

Single Experiment is to be given per student

Procedure 20

Experiment 70

Viva-Voce 10

Total 100

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LIST OF EQUIPMENTS AND THE QUANTITY REQUIRED FOR A BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS

S.No Equipments

1.

2.

3.

4.

Beeseley’s Balance 1 No.

Counting Glass 30 Nos.

Unravelling Pin 30 Nos.

Scissors 30 Nos.

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

II YEAR

N - SCHEME

IV SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064460 – TEXTILE ADVERTISEMENT TECHNOLOGY -

PRACTICAL

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic Year 2020-2021 on wards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4064460 Semester :IV Subject Title : TEXTILE ADVERTISEMENT TECHNOLOGY - PRACTICAL

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

No. of Weeks per Semester: 16 Weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

4064460: TEXTILE ADVERTISEMENT

TECHNOLOGY - PRACTICAL

Hours /week

Hours/ Semester

Assessment Marks

4 64 Internal

Board Exam

Total

25 100* 100

*Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks.

RATIONALE: The diploma students should necessarily have basic practical skills and knowledge to get their work done in their carreer in the industry and trade, where they are going to get absorbed either as technicians or administrators or entrepreneurs. This is achieved by introducing practical experiments with hands on experience in the specified subjects. GUIDELINES:

All the experiments given in the list of experiments should be completed

and given for the Board Practical Examination.

To develop best skills in handling Instruments / Equipment's and taking

readings in the practical classes, every batch of students should be

provided with a separate experimental setup for doing experiments in the

laboratory.

The external examiners are requested to ensure that a single

experimental question should not be given to more than four students

while admitting a batch of 30 students during Board Practical

Examinations.

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OBJECTIVES: To train them to prepare Textile advertisement from magazines, Tv channels and

Radio.

To equip them to prepare bit map editing, greetings, poster creation.

To train them in Photography and Videography techniques.

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4064460: TEXTILE ADVERTISEMENT TECHNOLOGY - PRACTICAL LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

Paper Copy:

1. Presentations of Textile advertisements from magazines.

2. Presentations of Textile advertisements from TV channels.

3. Analysis of Textile advertisements from Radio.

4. Bit map Editing of Digital Pictures.

5. Poster creation with Social Themes.

6. Components of print layouts By Balance.& Movement

7. Brand Mark for Consumer Products Hand painting.

8. Collage creation – Of Textile Fashion.

9. Lighting concepts Color Photography.

10. Reportorial Writing for Press

11. Making simple video with animation effect of digital photos.

12. Making simple video on digital photos with music.

Laboratory Equipments Requirement List (For a batch of 30 students): 1. Digital Cameras with their accessories. 2 2. Painting accessories 30 4. Screen materials 30 Computer Lab for Photo editing, bit map editing, Poster creation etc. 15 Computers

1. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT / RECORD : 25 MARKS 2. BOARD PRACTICAL EXAMINATION EVALUATION : 100 MARKS

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN AND ALLOCATION OF MARKS Single Experiment is to be given per student

Procedure 20

Experiment 70

Viva-Voce 10

Total 100

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

II YEAR

N - SCHEME

IV SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064470 – TEXTILE QUALITY MANAGEMENT - PRACTICAL

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4064470 Semester :IV Subject Title: TEXTILE QUALITY MANAGEMENT - PRACTICAL

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

: No. of Weeks per Semester: 16 Weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

4064470: TEXTILE QUALITY MANAGEMENT -

PRACTICAL

Hours /week

Hours/ Semester

Assessment Marks

4 64 Internal

Board Exam

Total

25 100* 100

*Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks.

RATIONALE:

The diploma students should necessarily have basic practical skills and knowledge related to statistical measures, statistical quality control and correlation co-efficient to get their work done in their career in the industry and trade, where they are going to get absorbed either as technicians or administrators or entrepreneurs. This is achieved by introducing practical experiments with hands on experience in the specified subjects. OBJECTIVES:

This course imparts practical knowledge to the students regarding Textile Quality Management – Practical to a level which is required for our Diploma students.

To learn about fundamentals of Statistical measures..

To analyze the intricacies of Statistical Quality Control.

To get familiar with Standardization.

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4064470: TEXTILE QUALITY MANAGEMENT - PRACTICAL

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

Do the following experiment for the given data.

Measures of Central Tendency:

1. Prepare Frequency distribution.

2. Computation of Mean, Median and Mode.

3. Computation of Geometric Mean.

4. Calculation of Harmonic Mean.

5. Calculation of Standard Deviation.

Control charts:

6. Prepare -chart.

7. Prepare -chart.

8. Prepare number of defects of C – charts.

9. Prepare percentage of defects of P – charts.

Time series & Correlation analysis

10. Fit a method of Semi-Averages Trend analysis.

11. Determine the trend line using 3-yearly moving averages.

12. Calculate the value of Correlation Co-efficient.

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1. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT / RECORD : 25 MARKS 2. BOARD PRACTICAL EXAMINATION EVALUATION :100 MARKS

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN AND ALLOCATION OF MARKS Single Experiment is to be given per student

Procedure 20

Experiment 70

Viva-Voce 10

Total 100

LIST OF EQUIPMENTS AND THE QUANTITY REQUIRED FOR A BATCH OF 30

STUDENTS

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

Application Package Ms-Excel

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

Desktop Computer System with latest configuration

30 Nos

Power Backup (UPS) 10 KVA

Laser Printer 3 Nos

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

III YEAR

N - SCHEME

V SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4066510 – CHEMICAL PROCESSING AND TEXTILE TESTING

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implements from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

Course Name :1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4066510 Semester :V Semester Subject Title : CHEMICAL PROCESSING & TESTING OF TEXTILES

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Title

Instructions Examination

Hours/ Week

Hours/ Semester

Marks

Duration Subject Code: 4066510: CHEMICAL PROCESSING & TESTING OF TEXTILES

5 Hrs 80 Hrs

Internal Assessment

Board Examination

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs

*Board examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and converted into 75 marks.

TOPICS AND ALLOCATION OF HOURS:

UNITS TOPICS Time (Hrs)

I PREPARATORY PROCESS IN WET PROCESSING

15

II DYEING OF TEXTILES

15

III PRINTING OF TEXTILES

15

IV FINISHING OF TEXTILES

14

V TESTING OF YARNS AND FABRICS 14

TEST & MODEL EXAM 07

Total 80

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RATIONALE: This subject deals about fibre testing, yarn, fabric testing and statistical quality

control. The enhance knowledge in processing concept like preparatory process

dyeing, printing, finishing, quality and pollution control. After studying this

subject students will able to understand textile testing and processing concept.

OBJECTIVES:

To know the properties of fibre and understand the principles and methods

of testing the fibres based on characteristics.

To know the properties of the yarn and testing methods of the yarn.

To know the quality of the fabric based on the end use and methods of

testing the fabrics.

To understand the preparatory process of textile.

To learn about dyeing, printing and finishing applications.

To understand the quality control methods in wet processing.

To understand the eco-friendly processing and effluent treatment process.

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4066510- CHEMICAL PROCESSING & TESTING OF TEXTILES DETAILED SYLLABUS

Contents: Theory

Unit Name of the Topic Hour

s

I

PREPARATORY PROCESS IN WET PROCESSING

Sequence of process used in wet processing– Object of Singeing – Gas

singeing Machine. Objects of de-sizing – Enzyme De-sizing. Scouring –

objects - Scouring of cotton fabric uses Kiers - Merits of Continuous de-

sizing and Scouring. Bleaching – objects of bleaching – Conventional

bleaching process (using hypo chloride). Continuous method of scouring

and bleaching using Hydrogen peroxide in J Box with line diagram –

Comparison of woven and knitted cloth processing.

15

II

DYEING OF TEXTILES

Dyes used for natural, Manmade and synthetic fibres – Dyeing of

cellulosic fibre with Vat, Reactive dyes using Jigger – Dyeing of knitted

fabric with reactive dyes using soft flow machine – Dyeing method of

protein fibre with acid dyes – Dyeing of polyester with disperse dyes –

HTHP Beam dyeing machine.

Garment Dyeing – Sancowad process, Rotary dyeing, , Denim

Processing

15

III

PRINTING OF TEXTILES

Comparison between dyeing and printing - Styles and methods of

printing. Direct style of printing with pigments on cotton - Direct style of

Printing with reactive dyes on cotton - Direct style of printing with

Disperse dyes on polyester - Brief style of Batik style, tie & dye, and Ikkat

on cotton. Steps in Screen preparation – Brief study of printing

techniques such as Flat bed, Rotary, Digital ink jet printing - Curing

machine – steamer.

15

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IV

FINISHING OF TEXTILES

Mercerization – Objects of mercerization – Mercerization of cotton fabric

using chainless machine – Sanforisation process – Objects of

Compacting and Calendaring. Finishing – Type of finishes (Functional

and Novelty finish), Finishing procedure and Chemicals - Silicone finish,

Marble (Acid) finish, Stone wash, Water repellent and Water resistance

finish, Flame retardant and Anti microbial finish.

14

V

TESTING OF YARNS AND FABRICS

Definition of yarn count – Definition of English and Tex system of yarn

numbering - Method of count determination by Beesley balance – Yarn

strength by Lea tester – Yarn Twist – Double yarn twist Estimation – Yarn

Appearance test as per ASTM standards.

Fabrics – Tensile, Tear, Bursting strength – Abrasion Testing by

Martindale abrasion tester. Testing of fastness – Wash, light, rub

fastness for garments. Definition of Fabric Air Permeability and Fabric Air

Resistance and its importance.

14

TEXT BOOKS:

S.No

Titile Authors Publisher Year

1

Hand Book of Methods of Test for Cotton Fibers Yarn and Fabrics

V.Sundaram and R.L.N.Iyengar

CTRL.,Mumbai 1988

2

ISI Hand book of Textile Testing

-

Indian Standard Institution, New Delhi, India

1982

3

Technology of

Textile

Processing Vol.3

Technology of

Bleaching

Shenai V.A.

Shevak

Publications

306 Shri Hanuman

Industrial Estate

Gousmbekar

Road,Wadala

Mumbai – 37

1981

4

Technology of

Textile Processing,

Vol.2

Shenai V.A.

Shevak

Publications

306 Shri Hanuman

1983

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Chemistry of dyes

& Principles of

dyeing

Industrial Estate

Gousmbekar Road

Wadala, Mumbai -

37

5

Technology of

Textile Processing,

Vol.6

Technology of

Dyeing

Shenai V.A.

Shevak

Publications

306 Shri Hanuman

Industrial Estate

Gousmbekar Road

Wadala, Mumbai -

37

1980

REFERENCE BOOKS:

S.No

Titile Authors Publisher Year

1 Principles of Textile Testing

J.E.BOOTH Butterworth Scientific London

1996

2

Methods of Test for Textiles – B.S.Hand book No.11,

B.S.I

British Standards Institution,London, England

1963

3 Method of Test for Textiles BS Hand book NO 11,

B.S.I

British Standards Institution,London, England

1963

4 Statistical methods Gupta S.Chand & Co,.New Delhi

1983

5

Technology of

Textile Processing,

Vol.4

Technology of

Printing

Shenai V.A.

Shevak

Publications

306 Shri Hanuman

Industrial Estate

Gousmbekar Road

Wadala, Mumbai -

37

1979

6

Technology of

Textile Processing,

Vol.4

Technology of

Shenai V.A.

Shevak

Publications

306 Shri Hanuman

Industrial Estate

1979

Curriculum Development Centre, DOTE Page 82

Printing Gousmbekar Road

Wadala, Mumbai -

37

7 An Introduction to

Textile Finishing Marsh J.T.

B.I.Publications

54 Janpath

New Delhi 110

001

1982

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

III YEAR

N - SCHEME

V SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064520 – TEXTILE EXPORT MARKETING

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME

(Implemented from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code : 4064520 Semester : VI Semester Subject Title : TEXTILE EXPORT MARKETING

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION: No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Title

Instructions Examination

Hours /Week

Hours /Semester

Marks

Duration Subject Code: 4064520

Textile Export Marketing

5 Hrs 80 Hrs

Internal Assessme

nt

Board Examination

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs

* Examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and it will be reduced to 75 marks.

TOPICS AND ALLOCATION OF HOURS:

UNITS TOPICS TIME (HRS)

I INTRODUCTION TO EXPORTS 15

II STEPS FOR EXPORTING 15

III EXPORT PRICING AND FINANCE 15

IV EXPORT TRADING & PROCEDURE 14

V MERCHANDIZING 14

TEST & MODEL EXAM 07

TOTAL

80

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RATIONALE:

The diploma students should necessarily have basic practical skills and knowledge to get their work done in their carreer in the industry and trade, where they are going to get absorbed either as technicians or administrators or entrepreneurs. This is achieved by introducing practical experiments with hands on experience in the specified subjects.

OBJECTIVES: Unit I. To understand the International Trade. 2. To know about the Exim policy of India Unit II 3. To know about sources of information for Exports. 4. To get awareness on Export Promotion Councils Unit III

5. To understand export pricing compositions 6. To understand the role of Exim bank and ECGC Unit IV 7. To understand the preliminaries of export procedures 8. To know the processing of an export order Unit V

9. To know about the role merchandizing in exports. 10 To understand the inter relationship between merchandizing and other departments

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4064520: TEXTILE EXPORT MARKETING DETAILED SYLLABUS

Contents: Theory

Unit Name of the Topic Hours

I

INTRODUCTION TO EXPORTS

Export Marketing- Definition, relevant factors& scope. Domestic

versus Export marketing. Reasons for Export marketing. Merits

and demerits of Export trade. Brief understanding of International

Economic Institutions, like, EEC, GATT, WTO, WB & IMF. Exim

Policy of India. Export marketing and Economic growth.

15 Hrs

II

STEPS FOR EXPORTING

Institutional Infrastructure for export promotion in India- Ministry of

commerce- Export promotion councils (AEPC, TEXPROCIL,

PDEXCIL), Commodity boards. Registration procedures with

Export Promotion Councils (EPC). Facilities for Exporters by

EPC’s. Entry into Export marketing. Classifications, Short listing

and entry methods in Export marketing.

15 Hrs

III EXPORT PRICING AND FINANCE

Export pricing objectives. Composition of export pricing. EX-

Factory, FAS, FAR, FOB, C&F, C I&F and Franco Pricing. Terms of

payment in Export finance- payment in advance, open account,

Documentary bills, and documentary credit under letter of

credit(understanding various types of letter of credit like revocable,

confirmed and without red clause), Shipment on consignment

basis, Pre and post shipment credits. Role of Exim bank. ECGC in

export finance.

15 Hrs

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IV EXPORT TRADING AND PROCEDURE

Export distribution systems- indirect export, selling through

overseas import houses, Direct exporting & export marketing

channels. Export through foreign agents- identification, motivating,

advantages & limitations of foreign agents. Role and significance

of export documents- Commercial invoice, GR form, Letter of credit,

Bill of exchange, shipping bill, marine Insurance & Bill of lading.

Common defects in Export documentation. Processing of Export

order. Acknowledgement, Scrutiny, Confirmation & Classification,

and Reservation of shipping space. Role and significance of export

documentation. Processing of an export order.

14 Hrs

V MERCHANDISING

Definition of merchandizing – function of merchandizing division

role and responsibility of merchandiser. Product development, line

planning & presentation. Role of merchandiser in a Garment firm.

Inter relationship between the Merchandising and other divisions –

Merchandising Calendar and its role in the manufacturing process.

Visual merchandising- concepts & accessories. Window dressing &

its types.

14 Hrs

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TEXT BOOK:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

TAS.BALAGOPAL EXPORT

MANAGEMENT Sultan Chand & Co.,New Delhi

14th Edition

2007

VARSHENEY & BATTACHARYA

INTERNATIONAL MARKETING

Himalaya Pub. & Co., .,New Delhi

21st Edition

2007

REFERENCE BOOKS:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

PARASRAM EXPORTWHATWHEREHOW Anupam Publications.

4Th Edition

2006

FRANCIES CHERUNILAM

INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND EXPORT MANAGEMENT

Himalaya Pub. & Co., .,New Delhi

3rd Edition

2006

S.K.VARGHESE . FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND FINANCING OF FOREIGN TRADE

Himalaya Pub. & Co., .,New Delhi

Reprint 2006

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

III YEAR

N - SCHEME

V SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4066531– APPAREL MERCHANDIZING

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME

(Implements from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

Course Name :1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4066531 Semester :V Semester Subject Title :APPAREL MERCHANDIZING

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Title

Instructions Examination

Hours/ Week

Hours/ Semester

Marks

Duration Subject Code: 4066531: APPREL MERCHANDIZING

5 Hrs 80 Hrs

Internal Assessment

Board Examination

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs

* Examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and it will be reduced to 75 marks.

TOPICS AND ALLOCATION OF HOURS:

Sl.No. Topic Time(Hrs)

I INTRODUCTION TO MERCHANDISING 15

II RETAIL MERCHANDISING 15

III VISUAL MERCHANDISING 15

IV MERCHANDISE PLANNING 14

V MARKETING TECHNIQUES & SALES PROMOTION

14

TEST & MODEL EXAM 07

Total 80

RATIONALE:

Apparel merchandising is the common word prevailing in the Garment Industry. Every export unit is having merchandising wing. The officials in this wing are responsible for the execution of orders right from receiving orders to despatching of goods. This subject gives an in-depth knowledge on various type of merchandising, the planning, the nature of work of an merchandiser along with the marketing techniques and sale promotion activities.

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OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the study of V Semester the student will be able to

Understand the merchandising procedures.

Learn the functions of merchandiser.

Understand the retail merchandising procedures.

Learn the prizing procedures.

Understand the visual merchandising procedures.

Learn the trends in visual merchandising.

Understand the merchandising plan.

Learn to prepare merchandising calendar and activities.

Learn the marketing techniques.

Understand the advertising techniques.

Learn the sales promotion techniques.

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4066531 APPAREL MERCHANDISING DETAILED SYLLABUS

Contents:Theory

Unit Name of the Topic Hour

s

I

INTRODUCTION TO MERCHANDISING

Terminology in merchandising - Customer, Consumer, Buyer, Importer,

Retailer, Exporter and Trader. Season of export– Spring, Summer,

Winter & Autumn. Types of Buyer and buying offices. Merchandising –

Definition – Process flow of merchandising – Role of merchandiser –

Skills of Merchandiser. Sampling –Types of samples - Development

sample, Salesman sample, Approval sample, Preproduction sample,

Production sample, Shipment sample. Brief study of Garment export

procedure - Specification file – BOM sheet – order confirmation – purchase

order – PP Meeting – Compliance.

15

II

MERCHANDISE PLANNING

Merchandising plan – Planning sales goals –Buying plan – Assortment

Planning – Open to buy – Purpose of a six months plan, Elements of a

six month plan – Analysis of previous merchandising plan and developing

a new plan - Planning components - Merchandising calendar and

scheduling. Direct order - Merchant order - CMT order - Vendor and sub-

contractor - Requirement of a purchase order - Buyer seller meets.

15

III

RETAIL &VISUAL MERCHANDISING

Introduction to Retail Merchandising – Types of retail merchandising-

Department stores – Discounters – Off-price retailers – Outlet source –

Close out - Warehouse clubs– Non-store retailing – Mail order Merchants

– E Tailing.Definition of Visual Merchandising – Elements of Visual

Merchandising -Signage, Marquee, Entries, window display, Lighting &

Awnings- Principles of Displays – Responsibility in visual merchandiser –

Methods of display – Problems in display.

15

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IV

GARMENT COSTING

Components of costing – Prime cost – Over heads – Total cost. Garment

Costing – Fabric consumption – Sewing thread consumption - CMT

charges for various styles – Costing of woven garment full Sleeve shirt

and Trouser– Costing of Knitted garment - T shirt, night gown.

Retail pricing – Mark up – Price point – Markdown – Promotional pricing

– Deceptive pricing.

14

V

MARKETING TECHNIQUES & SALES PROMOTION

Marketing – Definition - Principles – Objectives – Strategies - Brief study

of E-marketing. Advertisement Techniques – Broadcast Advertising –

Radio advertising – Television Advertising– Magazines – Out-of-home

advertising - Advertisement effectiveness. Consumer behavior in fashion

- Sales promotion approaches &effectiveness - Distribution channels.

14

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

III YEAR

N - SCHEME

V SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064532 – HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME

(Implements from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

Course Name :1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4064532 Semester :V Semester Subject Title : HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Title

Instructions Examination

Hours/ Week

Hours/ Semes

ter Marks

Duration

Subject Code: 4064532: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

5 Hrs 80 Hrs

Internal Assessment

Board Examination

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs

*Board examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and converted into 75 marks

TOPICS AND ALLOCATION

UNIT TOPIC TIME(Hrs)

I Introduction and methods of HRD & personality 15

II Acquisition of human resources 15

III Training and development& compensation 15

IV Organisational culture & Change, Conflict Management 14

V Social Security 14

TEST & REVISION 07

Total 80

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OBJECTIVES: Unit 1

To understand the meaning and characteristics of human resources development.

To know the functions and quality of human resources development managers.

To learn the importance of information system in human resources development.

Unit 2

To learn the meaning of manpower planning and about job analysis.

To understand the recruitment process in an organization.

Unit 3

To learn about supervisory training methods.

To learn about management development methods.

Unit 4

To learn about meaning, functions, and characteristics of entrepreneur.

To know about the Grievances in industry.

Unit 5

To learn on Project Appraisal & Institutional Finance & SSI.

To learn about Role And Functions Of SIDCO, DIC etc.

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4064532: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DETAILED SYLLABUS

Contents: Theory

Unit Name of the Topic Hours

I

INTRODUCTION AND METHODS OF HRD & PERSONALITY

Human Resources Development (HRD) –eaning.Human

Resources Development – Characteristics Methods of HRD.

Functions of HRD Managers Quality of HRD Managers.

Personality – Meaning – Dimension , Meaning of Id, Ego, Super

Ego. Human Resources Information System (HRIS) Basic

Purpose (HRIS).

15 Hrs

II

ACQUISITION OF HUMAN RESOURCES

Manpower Planning – Objectives. Job Analysis – Meaning

Methods of Collecting Data for Job Analysis Uses of Job Analysis

– Outcome of Job Analysis Job Descriptions Content, Job

Specification – Content. Recruitment – Steps Sources of

Recruitment – Internal and External Sources. Selection Meaning,

Methods – Application Blank Format, Test Types, Interview

Types, Reference Check Purpose, Physical Examination.

Induction – Meaning – Objectives. Performance Appraisal,

Meaning, Purpose.

15 Hrs

III

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT & COMPENSATION :

Training – Objectives, Training Methods. Supervisory Training,

On the Job Training – Types. Off the Job Training – Types.

Management Development Methods Case Study Management

Games. Compensation – Wage Approaches To Pay

Determination. Job Evaluation – Purpose, Advantages. Job

Evaluation Ranking, Grading, Factor Comparison Methods

15 Hrs

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IV

ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE & CHANGE, CONFLICT

MANAGEMENT - Organisational Culture (OC) - Dimension and

Determinants of OC -Organisational Change – Need For Change -

Dimension of Change – Reasons for Resistance to Change-

Conflict –Types, Stages -Understanding and Reduction of Conflict-

Promotions, Advantages-Career Planning, Advantages-

Grievances –meaning, Causes-Grievances Procedure

14 Hrs

V

SOCIAL SECURITY - Provisions Regarding Health Under

Factories Act -Provisions Regarding Welfare Under Factories Act-

Provisions Regarding Safety Under Factories Act-Benefits Under

Employees State Insurance (ESI) -Benefits of Employee Provident

Fund Schemes -Trade Union- Purpose -Rights and Privileges of

Trade Union.

14 Hrs

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Text Books:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

P.C.TRIPATHI HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT

Sultan Chands & Sons

SECOND EDITION

1999

S.S.KHANKA HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Sultan chand

FIRST EDITION

2003

Reference Books:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

N.D.Kapoor Hand book of Industrial Law

Sultan chand & Sons

12 updated

Wendell L.French, Cecil H.Bell, Jr.

Organization Development – Behavioural Science Interventions For Organization Improvement

Prentice Hall India

Sixth Edition

2007

R.S.Davar Personal Management & Industrial Relations

Vikas Pub. House

II Reprint 2006

2006

P.G.Aquinas Human Resource Management Principles And Practice

Vikas Pub. House

2006 2006

Biswajeet pattanayak

Human resources Management

Prentice Hall India

III rd Ed 2005

Arun Monappa

Managing Human resource

Macmillon India ltd.,

Reprint 1998

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

III YEAR

N - SCHEME

V SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064540 – CHEMICAL PROCESSING & TEXTILE TESTING -

PRACTICAL

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME Course Name :1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4064540 Semester :V Semester Subject Title : CHEMICAL PROCESSING & TEXTILE TESTING - PRACTICAL

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION : No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject Code:4064540 CHEMICAL PROCESSING &

TEXTILE TESTING - PRACTICAL

Hours /week

Hours/ Semester

Assessment Marks

4 64 Internal

Boar d Exam

Total

25 100* 100

*Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks. RATIONALE:

To enhance the practical knowledge testing of fibre, yarn fabric analyzing the data.

To handle the various testing instruments for fibre, yarn and fabric.

To know the method of preparing the dye liquor for printing of yarn/fabric.

To know the different finishing treatment for the given dyed fabric.

OBJECTIVES:

To get the knowledge on fibre, yarn, fabric testing.

To know about statistical quality control of textiles.

To get the knowledge on method of dyeing, printing and finishing process.

To know the different testing method, to assess fastness of dyes to washing and rubbing.

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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

1. De-size the given woven fabric.

2. Scour the given woven fabric.

3. Bleach the given cotton fabrics with Hydrogen peroxide.

4. Dye the given Cellulosic fabric with Reactive dyes.

5. Dye the given Polyester fabric with Disperse dyes.

6. Dye the given Protein fabric with Acid dyes.

7. Print the given cotton fabrics with Reactive dyes.

8. Determine the Lea strength of yarn using Lea tester and calculate the Count

Strength product.

9. Determine the Twist per Inch of Double yarn using Twist tester.

10. Determine the Tensile strength of fabric using Tensile strength tester.

11. Determine the Tearing strength of fabric using Tearing strength tester.

12. Determine the Bursting strength of the fabric using Bursting tester.

1. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT / RECORD :25 MARKS 2. BOARD PRACTICAL EXAMINATION EVALUATION :100 MARKS

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN AND ALLOCATION OF MARKS

Single Experiment is to be given per student

Procedure 20

Experiment 70

Viva-Voce 10

Total 100

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

III YEAR

N - SCHEME

VI SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064550 – TEXTILE EXPORT PROCEDURE - PRACTICAL

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic Year 2020-2021 on wards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4064550 Semester :VI Subject Title : TEXTILE EXPORT PROCEDURE - PRACTICAL

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION: No. of Weeks per Semester: 16 Weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject Code:4064550 TEXTILE EXPORT PROCEDURE– PRACTICAL

Hours/week Hours/Semester Assessment Marks

4 64

Internal Board Exam

Total

25 100* 100

*Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks. RATIONALE: The diploma students should necessarily have basic practical skills and knowledge to

get their work done in their carreer in the industry and trade, where they are going to get

absorbed either as technicians or administrators or entrepreneurs. This is achieved by

introducing practical experiments with hands on experience in the specified subjects.

GUIDELINES:

All the experiments given in the list of experiments should be completed

and given for the Board Practical Examination.

To develop best skills in handling Instruments / Equipments and taking

readings in the practical classes, every batch of students should be

provided with a separate experimental setup for doing experiments in the

laboratory.

The external examiners are requested to ensure that a single

experimental question should not be given to more than four students

while admitting a batch of 30 students during Board Practical

Examinations.

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List of experiments

1. How to apply for Registration cum membership with export promotion council

2. How to apply for allotment of import export code

3. Understanding the models of package note and package

4. Labeling symbols in export packing

5. Handling instruction of packages for export

6. Export documents related to custom authorities

7. Export documents related to port authorities

8. Export documents related to bank authorities

9. Export documents required by importing countries

10. Understanding of LC

11. Selection of foreign agent

12. Export samples – Description and collection

1. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT / RECORD :25 MARKS 2. BOARD PRACTICAL EXAMINATION EVALUATION :100MARKS.

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN AND ALLOCATION OF MARKS Single Experiment is to be given per student

Procedure 20

Experiment 70

Viva-Voce 10

Total 100

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic Year 2020-2021 on wards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4064560 Semester :VI Subject Title : BASICS OF TEXTILE CONSTRUCTION & FURNISHING - PRACTICAL

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION : No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject Code:4064560 BASICS OF TEXTILE CONSTRUCTION &

FURNISHING - PRACTICAL

Hours /week

Hours/ Semester

Assessment Marks

4 64 Internal

Boar d Exam

Total

25 100* 100

*Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks. RATIONALE:

To understand the basic construction of Seams, Hems & Plackets Etc. The

students will able to understand the construction of sleeves, collar and also home

textile products like pillow cover, cushion, bed spread etc., for the garment

industry.

OBJECTIVES:

To know the basic construction of Seams, Hems and Plackets.

To understand the construction Pockets, Sleeves & Collar.

To know about home textile products like pillow cover, cushion, bed spread.

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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

1. Construct different types of Seams – any three.

2. Construct different types of Hems– any three.

3. Construct different types of Plackets– any three.

4. Construct different types of Pockets– any three.

5. Prepare patterns and Construct any two sleeves.

6. Prepare patterns and Construct Shirt collar.

7. Cut, stitch and finish any two types of pillow covers.

8. Cut, stitch and finish round cushion covers.

9. Cut, stitch and finish square cushion covers with frills.

10. Cut, stitch and finish Quilt cover.

11. Cut, stitch and finish Bed sheet.

12. Cut, stitch and finish Apron.

1. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT / RECORD :25 MARKS 2. BOARD PRACTICAL EXAMINATION EVALUATION :100 MARKS

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN AND ALLOCATION OF MARKS

Single Experiment is to be given per student

Procedure 20

Experiment 70

Viva-Voce 10

Total 100

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic Year 2020-2021 on wards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4064570 Semester :VI Subject Title : ENTREPRENEURSHIP & START UPS - PRACTICAL

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION :

No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject Code:4064570 ENTREPRENEURSHIP &

START UPS - PRACTICAL

Hours /week

Hours/ Semester

Assessment Marks

4 64 Internal

Board Exam

Total

25 100* 100

** common for all diploma programs *Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP & START UPS

TOPICS AND ALLOCATION OF HOURS

Sl. No. Topics Time,/Hours

I Entrepreneurship – Introduction and

Process 12

II Business Idea and Banking 12

III Start ups, E-cell and Success Stories 12

IV Pricing and Cost Analysis 14

V Business Plan Preparation 14

Total 64

RATIONALE:

Development of a diploma curriculum is a dynamic process responsive to the

society and reflecting the needs and aspiration of its learners. Fast changing

society deserves changes in educational curriculum particularly to establish

relevance to emerging socio-economic environments; to ensure equity of

opportunity and participation and finally promoting concern for excellence. In this

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context the course on entrepreneurship and start ups aims at instilling and stimulating

human urge for excellence by realizing individual potential for generating and putting

to use the inputs, relevant to social prosperity and thereby ensure good means of

living for every individual, provides jobs and develop Indian economy.

OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the study of 5th semester the students will be able to

● To excite the students about entrepreneurship

● Acquiring Entrepreneurial spirit and resourcefulness

● Understanding the concept and process of entrepreneurship

● Acquiring entrepreneurial quality, competency and motivation

● Learning the process and skills of creation and management of

entrepreneurial venture

● Familiarization with various uses of human resource for earning

dignified means of living

● Know its contribution in and role in the growth and development of

individual and the nation

● Understand the formation of E-cell

● Survey and analyze the market to understand customer needs

● Understand the importance of generation of ideas and product selection

● Learn the preparation of project feasibility report

● Understand the importance of sales and turnover

● Familiarization of various financial and non financial schemes

● Aware the concept of incubation and starts ups

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND START UPS - PRACTICAL

DETAILED SYLLABUS

Unit Name of the topics Hours

I

Entrepreneurship – Introduction and Process

● Concept, Functions and Importance

● Myths about Entrepreneurship

● Pros and Cons of Entrepreneurship

● Process of Entrepreneurship

● Benefits of Entrepreneur

● Competencies and characteristics

● Ethical Entrepreneurship

● Entrepreneurial Values and Attitudes

● Motivation

● Creativity

● Innovation

● Entrepreneurs - as problem solvers

● Mindset of an employee and an entrepreneur

● Business Failure – causes and remedies

● Role of Networking in entrepreneurship

12

II

Business Idea and Banking

● Types of Business: Manufacturing, Trading and Services.

● Stakeholders: sellers, vendors and consumers and

Competitors

● E- commerce Business Models

● Types of Resources - Human, Capital and Entrepreneurial

tools and resources

● Selection and utilization of human resources and

professionals, etc.

● Goals of Business; Goal Setting

● Patent, copyright and Intellectual property rights

● Negotiations - Importance and methods

● Customer Relations and Vendor Management

● Size and capital based classification of business enterprises

● Various sources of Information

● Role of financial institutions

12

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● Role of Government policy

● Entrepreneurial support systems

● Incentive schemes for state government

● Incentive schemes for Central governments

III

Start ups, E-cell and Success Stories

● Concept of Incubation centre’s

● Visit and report of DIC , financial institutions and other

relevance institutions

● Success stories of Indian and global business legends

● Field Visit to MSME’s

● Study visit to Incubation centers and start ups

● Learn to earn

● Startup and its stages

● Role of Technology – E-commerce and Social Media

● Role of E-Cell

● E-Cell to Entrepreneurship

12

IV

Pricing and Cost Analysis

Unit of Sale, Unit Price and Unit Cost - for single product or service

Types of Costs - Start up, Variable and Fixed- Fixed and variable cost in any textile and garment unit

Break Even Analysis - for single product- a small textile industry with any textile products(yarn,fabric & garments etc.)

Applicable taxes for textile units and their rate

Understand the meaning and concept of the term Cash Inflow and Cash Outflow

Price

Calculate Per Unit Cost of a textile product (yarn,fabric & garments etc.) in a textile and garment unit

Pricing and Factors affecting pricing.

Launch Strategies after pricing and proof of concept

14

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V

Business Plan Preparation

Generation of Ideas.

Business Ideas vs. Business Opportunities

Opportunity Assessment – Factors, Micro and Macro Market

Environment

Selecting the Right Opportunity

Product selection

New product development and analysis.

Feasibility Study Report – Technical analysis, financial

analysis and commercial analysis. Preparation of Feasibility

report for a textile/garment unit .

Market Research - Concept, Importance and Process

Market Sensing and Testing

Marketing and Sales strategy

Digital marketing

Branding - Business name, logo, tag line. Familiar brand

names in textile/garment manufacturing and selling

Promotion strategy

Business Plan Preparation- For a Textile/Garment Unit

Social Entrepreneurship as Problem

Solving - Concept and Importance

Risk Taking-Concept

Types of business risks

Execution of Business Plan- A case study for starting a textile/garment unit.

14

Note: Unit I, II & III contents are common for all diploma programs

Unit IV & Unit V contents are optional; Conveners/HoDs are requested

framing with their branch specific contents.

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REFERNCE BOOKS:

1. Dr. G.K. Varshney, Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship, Sahitya Bhawan

Publications, Agra - 282002

2. Dr. G.K. Varshney, Business Regulatory Framework , Sahitya Bhawan

Publications, Agra - 282002

3. Robert D. Hisrich, Michael P. Peters, Dean A. Shepherd, Entrepreneurship ,

McGraw Hill (India) Private Limited, Noida - 201301

4. M.Scarborough, R.Cornwell, Essentials of Entrepreneurship and small business

management, Pearson Education India, Noida - 201301

5. Charantimath Poornima M. Entrepreneurship Development and Small Business

Enterprises, Pearson Education, Noida - 201301

6. Trott, Innovation Management and New Product Development, Pearson

Education, Noida - 201301

7. M N Arora, A Textbook of Cost and Management Accounting, Vikas Publishing

House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi-110044

8. Prasanna Chandra, Financial Management, Tata McGraw Hill education private

limited, New Delhi

9. I. V. Trivedi, Renu Jatana, Indian Banking System, RBSA Publishers, Rajasthan

10. Simon Daniel, HOW TO START A BUSINESS IN INDIA, BUUKS, Chennai -

600018

11. Ramani Sarada, The Business Plan Write-Up Simplified - A practitioners guide to

writing the Business Plan, Notion Press Media Pvt. Ltd., Chennai 600095.

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Board Examination – Evaluation Pattern

Internal Mark Allocation

Assignment (Theory portion)* - 10

Seminar Presentation - 10

Attendance - 5

Total - 25

Note: * Two assignments should be submitted. The same must be evaluated

and converted to 10 marks.

Guidelines for assignment:

First assignment – Unit I

Second assignment – Unit II

Guidelines for Seminar Presentation-

Unit III

Each assignment should have five three marks questions and two five marks

questions.

BOARD EXAMINATION

Note 1. The students should be taught all units and proper exposure and field

visit also arranged. All the portions should be completed before

examinations.

2. The students should maintain theory assignment and seminar

presentation. The assignment and seminar presentation should be

submitted during the Board Practical Examinations.

3. The question paper consists of theory and practical portions. All students

should write the answers for theory questions (40 Marks) and practical

portions (60 Marks) should be completed for board examinations.

4. All exercises should be given in the question paper and students are

allowed to select by lot. If required the dimensions of the exercises may

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be varied for every batch. No fixed time allotted for each portion and

students have liberty to do the examination for 3Hrs.

5. For Written Examination: theory question and answer: 45 Marks

Ten questions will be asked for 3 marks each. Five questions from each

unit 1 & 2. (10 X 3 = 30).

Three questions will be asked for 5 marks each. One question from

each unit 1, 2 & 3. (3 X 5 = 15)

6. For Practical Examination: The business plan/Feasibility report or Report

on Unit 4 & 5 should be submitted during the board practical

examinations. The same have to be evaluated for the report submission

(40 marks).

DETAILED ALLOCATION OF MARKS

Sl.

No

Description Marks

Part A Written Examination - Theory Question and answer

(10 questions x 3 marks:30 marks & (3 questions x 5

marks: 15 marks)

45

Part B Practical Examination – Submission on Business

Plan/Feasibility Report or Report on Unit 4 & 5

40

Part C Viva voce 15

Total 100

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

III YEAR

N - SCHEME

VI SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064610– TEXTILE AND GARMENT COSTING

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME

(Implements from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

Course Name : 1064: DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code : 4064610 Semester : VI Semester Subject Title : TEXTILE AND GARMENT COSTING

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Title

Instructions Examination

Hours/

Week

Hours/ Semester

Marks

Duration

Subject Code: 4064610 TEXTILE AND GARMENT COSTING

5 Hrs

80 Hrs

Internal Assessment

Board Examination

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs

*Board examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and converted into 75 marks

TOPICS AND ALLOCATION UNITS TOPICS Time (Hrs)

I INTRODUCTION TO COSTING AND COST SHEET

15

II MATERIAL PURCHASE, CONTROL AND ISSUES

15

III LABOUR COST 15

IV MARGINAL COSTING AND BREAK EVEN ANALYSIS

14

V OVERHEADS 14

TEST & MODEL EXAM 07

TOTAL 80

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RATIONALE:

To understand the accounting procedure to be followed during purchase and maitanence of raw material and the costing methods in textile industry to the level of the diploma students..

OBJECTIVES:

UNIT -I 1. To know the meaning and objectives of costing 2. To understand the calculations of costing for textiles UNIT-II 3. To study the procedure for material purchase 4. To study the methods of pricing of material issues UNIT-III 5. To study the different types of wage calculations 6. To understand the importance of remuneration and incentives UNIT-IV 7. To know the meaning and importance of marginal costing 8. To understand the concept of break even analysis UNIT-V 9. To study the meaning and importance of overheads 10. To know the types of distribution of overheads

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4064610: TEXTILE AND GARMENT COSTING

DETAILED SYLLABUS

Contents: Theory

Unit Name of the Topic Hours

I

INTRODUCTION TO COSTING AND COST SHEET

Meaning - Object -Advantages of cost Accountancy - Cost terms

- Cost concept– cost classification - Elements of cost - Cost

sheet - Cost of warp yarn - Cost of weft yarn - Fabric

manufacturing cost - Calculation of pieces weight - CMT

calculation - Preparation of cost sheet with respective to textile

Industry.

15 Hrs

II

MATERIAL PURCHASE, CONTROL AND ISSUES

Functions of purchasing department - Procedures for purchase

- EOQ - ABC Analysis - VED Analysis - FNSD Analysis - First

In First Out method (FIFO) - Last In First Out method (LIFO) -

Highest In First Out method (HIFO) - Simple average method -

Weighted average method, simple calculations with respect to

material issues.

15 Hrs

III

LABOUR COST:

Components of labour cost - Labour Turn Over (LTO) - Normal

and abnormal idle time - Overtime wages - Remuneration and

incentives - Time wage system - Piece rate system - Premium

and Bonus plans - Halsey premium plan - Rowan premium plan

- simple calculations with respect to labour cost.

15 Hrs

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IV

MARGINAL COSTING AND BREAK EVEN ANALYSIS:

Meaning and features of marginal costing - Advantages and

limitations of marginal costing - Objectives of Cost Volume

Profit Analysis –Break Even Chart - Contribution - Profit Volume

Ratio - Margin of safety - Break even point -Break even sales -

Sales volume for a desired profit - Working of simple problems

with respect to profitability.

14 Hrs

V

OVERHEADS

Definition and classification of overheads - Importance of

overhead cost - factory overheads - administration overheads -

selling and distribution overheads - Allocation and

Apportionment of overheads - primary distribution of

overheads - secondary distribution of overheads - Working of

Simple problems with respect to textile Industry.

14 Hrs

TEXT BOOKS:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

S.P.JAIN & K.L.NARANG

COST ACCOUNTANCY

KALYANI PUB., NEW DELHI

17 2002

T.S.REDDY & Y.HARI PRASAD REDDY

COST ACCOUNTING

MARGHAM PUBLICATIONS

15 2015

REFERENCE BOOKS:

Author Title Publisher Edition Year

R.S.N.PILLAI & V.BAGAVATHI

COST ACCOUNTING

S.CHAND & COMPANY LTD

6 2005

KHANNA, AHUJA, PANDEY.

PRACTICAL COSTING

S.CHAND & COMPANY LTD

5 2001

VI SEMESTER

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

III YEAR

N - SCHEME

VI SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4060620 – GARMENT MANUFACTURE

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME

(Implements from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards) Course Name :1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4060620 Semester :VI Semester Subject Title :GARMENT MANUFACTURE

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION: No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Title Instructions Examination

Hours/ Week

Hours/ Semester

Marks Duration

Subject Code: 4060620: GARMENT MANUFACTURE

5 Hrs 80 Hrs

Internal Assessment

Board Examination

Total

25 100* 100 3 Hrs

*Board examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and converted into 75 marks.

Topics and Allocation of Hours:

Unit Topic Time (hrs.)

I MEASUREMENTS, PATTERNS AND TOOLS FOR GARMENT CONSTRUCTION

15

II DRAFTING AND PATTERN LAYOUT 15

III CUTTING AND GARMENT CONSTRUCTION 15

IV PACKING AND QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 14

V FASHION DESIGN 14

TEST & MODEL EXAM 07

Total 80

RATIONALE:

To understand the Textile industry and the market, an effort is made to equate the products’ features with the requirement of the Markets. In order to achieve this objectives a broad sweep various subjects in the entire textile spectrum is elaboratedto the level of the diploma students.. OBJECTIVES:

1. To know about human anatomy, pattern making and garment making tools 2. To understand pattern layout & cutting 3. To familiarize with sewing, embroidery & clothing construction 4. To know about pressing, packing & quality control 5. To understand fashion design concept

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VI SEMESTER 4060620 - GARMENT MANUFACTURE

DETAILED SYLLABUS

Contents: Theory

Unit Name of the Topic Hours

I

MEASUREMENTS, PATTERNS AND TOOLS FOR GARMENT

CONSTRUCTION

Flow chart for garment manufacturing process in garment industry.

Eight head theory of human anatomy and its uses. Measurements

– importance, Measurements to be taken for children’s, Ladies,

and Gent’s. Paper patterns - importance – Types - Commercial

patterns and personal patterns - Principles of pattern drafting –

Purpose of Pattern grading. Tools required for garment making –

Measuring tools, Cutting tools - Pattern making tools - Pressing

tools.

15

II

DRAFTING AND PATTERN LAYOUT

Pattern making of ‘A’ line frock - Ladies skirt - Gent’s half sleeve

shirt - Ladies nightwear. Fabrics used in garment manufacture –

Plain, Striped, Plaid, Printed and one way. Rules for pattern layout

– types of Layout (length wise Cross wise, partial length wise,

partial cross wise, combined fold and open layout). Special layouts

for asymmetrical, striped, checked and one way designs – Types

of Lay. Lay length and Marker planning.

15

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III

CUTTING AND GARMENT CONSTRUCTION

Objects of spreading & cutting - Importance of cutting - Brief study

on types of cutting machines – Straight knife - Band knife - Round

knife -LASER cutting. Sewing Machine Parts and its function.

Stitches – Properties and Application of Lock stitch, Chain stitch, 3

thread over lock, 5 thread flat lock. Brief study of different types of

Seams – Plain, bound flat & Slot seam. Construction of ‘A’ line

frock, Ladies skirt, Gent’s half sleeve shirt and Ladies nightwear.

15

IV

PACKING AND QUALITY REQUIREMENTS

Types of pressing and its objects. Packing materials, Different

methods of Packing – Ratio pack, Assortment pack, Colour wise

pack, Size wise pack. Methods of fabric inspection - Study of 4

point and 10 point system. Types of Inspection – Raw Material

Inspection -– Brief study of in-process inspection and Final

inspection. Brief study of Garment defects. Accepted Quality Level

(AQL). ISO certification for the Garment Industry. Objects of

Organic cotton certification and GOTS ,WRAP,SA8000

14

V

FASHION DESIGNING

Elements of Design – Line, Shape, Texture, colour and value.

Principles of design – Balance, Proportion, Emphasis, Rhythms

and Harmony. Pigment theory of colours – Primary, Secondary

and Tertiary colours. Color dimension (Hue, Intensity, value, tint,

shade and tone) - Warm and Cool Colors. Design – Different types

of structural designs and decorative designs on dress. Basic

concepts of Fashion show – Fashion Forecasting. Buying office

and its importance.

14

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TEXT BOOKS:

S.NO Author Title Publisher Edition Year

1 Carr and Lathem

The Technology of Clothing Manufacture

Blackwell Publication Oxford UK

2nd Indian Reprint

2004

2 Gerry Cooklin

Introduction to Clothing Manufacture

Blackwell Publication Oxford UK

2nd Indian Reprint

2005

3

Pradip V.Metha & Satish.K. Bharadwaj

Managing Quality in the Apparel Industry

New Age International Publishing, New Delhi

1st Edition Reprint

2006

REFERENCE BOOKS:

S.NO Author Title Publisher Edition Year

1 Anna Jacob Thomas

The Art of Sewing

UBS Publishers, New Delhi

6th Reprint

2001

2 Mary Mathews

Practical clothing constructions Part I & II

Paprinpack Printers, Chennai

Ist Edition

1985

3 Erwine Mabel.D

Clothing for Moderns

Macmillan Pub. Co., New York.

Ist Edition

1979

4 Virgin Stolpe Lewis

Comparative clothing construction Techniques

Surjeet Publications, Delhi

Ist Edition

1984

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

III YEAR

N - SCHEME

VI SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4066631 – APPAREL PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Curriculum Development Centre-DOTE Page 127

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code : 4066631 Semester : VI Semester Subject Title : APPAREL PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject Code: 4066631

Apparel Production Technology

Hours/ Week

Hours/ Semester Assessment Mark

Internal Board Exam Total

5

80

25

100*

100

*Board examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and converted into 75 marks.

TOPICS AND TIME ALLOCATION

Unit Topic Time in Hrs

1 PRODUCTION STRATEGY AND PLANNING 15

2 APPAREL ENGINEERING 15

3 PRODUCTION PLANNING AND MATERIAL MANAGEMENT

15

4 BALANCING, MRP AND QUICK RESPONSE 14

5 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 14

6 TEST & MODEL EXAM 07

Total 80

RATIONALE: The planning of production process and productivity are the managerial point of view within the industry. Improving the productivity through proper production system increases the profit and performance level of the industry. This subject covers topic like Apparel engineering, Production planning, Materials management and Balancing, MRP and Quick response for better understanding of the subject.

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OBJECTIVES: At the end of the study of IV Semester the student will be able to

To know about production control and systems.

Understand the apparel business

Study the merchandising activity

Know the basic concepts of Apparel Engineering.

Know about the production systems in apparel industry.

Study the fundamentals of production planning.

Understand the resource management in Apparel Industry

Obtain knowledge on selection of raw material.

Know the purchasing procedures

Understand the basics of production balancing.

Know about MRP and Sourcing strategies.

Understand the IE concepts.

Understand the SAM, Target fixing and Balancing of sewing machines

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4066631 APPAREL PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

DETAILED SYLLABUS

Contents: Theory

Unit Name of the Topic Hours

I

PRODUCTION STRATEGY AND PLANNING

Production Control – Objectives – Relationship with functional

areas of Manufacturing – elements of production control

system- strategy for implementing a production control system-

Business preplan – objectives- Merchandising preplanning-

Basic strategy- Financial planning- Cash flow analysis-

production preplanning.

15 Hrs

II

APPAREL ENGINEERING

Basic concept of Apparel engineering – Flexible Manufacturing

– Throughput – Work flow – Plant layout- materials handling-

Production systems – Progressive Bundle system- Unit

Production system- Modular Production system – Individual

finishing system – Group system – Combination of Production

system – Mass production system – Lean production system –

Comparison of lean and mass production system – Ergonomics.

15 Hrs

III

PRODUCTION PLANNING AND MATERIAL MANAGEMENT

Production planning- Plant capacity- Committed Capacity-

Available capacity- Potential capacity- Required capacity-

Individual operation capacity- Excess capacity- Relationship of

production Standards to capacity. Basic principles in material

management – Principles of purchasing – Purchasing system

based on Sales plan. Inventory control – Economic order

quantity.

15 Hrs

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IV

BALANCING, MRP AND QUICK RESPONSE

Introduction- Basics of Sectionalization – Basics of Balancing –

Scheduling of machines- Theoretical Balancing- Balancing of

work force- Principles of Manufacturing Resource Planning

(MRP )- Critical assessment of MRP- Clothing industry

experiences of MRP- Organizational strategies for Quick

Response- Standardization affecting the materials supply chain-

Buyer / Supplier relationship- Brief study of Sourcing strategies-

Just in time suppliers- Overseas sourcing.

14 Hrs

V

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Implementation procedure – Role of IE in garment industry – Role

IE in garment production management. Time study – Definition,

Calculation of basic time, Calculation for standard time, SAM

calculation through time study. Steps in production line setup –

collect correct sample, make operation breakdown, Define

machine for each operation, Calculate production/Hour and no. of

machine and Balancing of machine.

14 Hrs

Text Book:

Title Author Publisher Year

Introduction to Clothing Production Management

Chuter AJ Blackwell Science 1998

Materials Management In Clothing Production

David J Taylor BSP Professional Books London

2001

Reference:

Title Author Publisher Year

Apparel manufacturing Ruth E Glock Grace I Kunz

Prentice hall New Jersy

1987

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

III YEAR

N - SCHEME

VI SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064632 – TEXTILE INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Curriculum Development Centre-DOTE Page 132

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic Year 2020-2021 on wards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4064632 Semester :VI Subject Title : TEXTILE INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION:

No. of Weeks per Semester: 16 Weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject Code:4064632 TEXTILE INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT

Hours/week Hours/Semester Assessment Marks

5 80

Internal Board Exam

Total

25 100* 100

*Board examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and converted into 75 marks.

TOPICS AND TIME ALLOCATION

Unit Topic Time in Hrs

I ORGANISATION AND PLANT MANAGEMENT 15

II PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 15

III EXPORT MANAGEMENT 15

IV EXPORT PRICING AND FINANCE MANAGEMENT 14

V ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT 14

TEST & MODEL EXAM 07

Total 80

RATIONALE:

To study about management concept and principles.

To learn about personnel management and different types of organisation structures in textile industry.

To learn about export pricing methods and export procedure

To know the various financial institutions for export marketing.

OBJECTIVES:

To understand the basic concept of management.

To understand personnel management and organisation structures.

To evaluate and understand the export pricing methods

To know the registration procedure for SSI units.

Curriculum Development Centre-DOTE Page 133

4064632: TEXTILE INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT DETAILED SYLLABUS

Contents: Theory

Unit Name of the Topic Hours

I

ORGANISATION AND PLANT MANAGEMENT

Oraganisation- definition-different forms of Business

organisation-different types of Organisation structure-Line type,

Line and Staff type, Functional type-relative merits and

demerits-Organisation chart for a Textile unit-.Principles of palnt

location-Selection of site for Textile units-Layouts-different types

of layout-Objectives of work study-Method study-and work

measurement-Importance of work study-Methods of increasing

productivity in garment industries.

15 Hrs

II

PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

Definition of Personnel management-Functions of Personnel

management-Supervisor in a Textile unit – position-Duties and

responsibilities. Wages and its components-Different methods

of wage payment-Incentives and its objectives-Motivation of

employees-labour participation in management, Industrial

disputes-causes and consequences-Grievance procedure-Role

of Trade Unions.

15 Hrs

III

EXPORT MANAGEMENT

Export-its importance in relation to National economy-Exploring

world markets-Organisation chart for an Export organisation-

Selection of International markets with reference to Quota and

Non-Quota countries-Export procedure-Offer and receipts of

confirmed orders-Preparation of Export sample-Production &

clearance of products for Exports-Shipment-Negotiation of

Documents-Realization of Export proceeds-Export Incentives.

15 Hrs

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IV

EXPORT PRICING AND FINANCE MANAGEMENT

Export pricing-Free on Boards(FOB)-Free Along Side(FAS)-cost,

Insurance and Freight(CIF)-Marginal Costing and Export pricing-

Export Costing-Different methods of Export Costing-Terms of

payment in Export-Payment by Documentary Credit-Advance

Payment-cash Against Document(CAD)-Documents on

Acceptance(DA)-Consignment Basis. –Finance-Pre shipment

Finance-Post Shipment finance-Role of EXIM bank of India-Role

of Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

14 Hrs

V

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT

Entrepreneur-Characteristics-Functions-Innovations-Risk taking

and organisation of business-Entrepreneur Development

Programmes(EDP)-Educational and Training programme-Project

identification-Ideas-Trade fairs and exhibitions- criteria for

selection of a project-Feasibility of project report-Role of bank and

other financial institutions in EDP-District Industries Centre (DIC)-

Small Indistries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) – Definition of

small scale industries-Procedure for registration of SSI units.

14 Hrs

Reference:

Title Author Publisher Year

Management of Textile Production

A.Oerod Butter Worth & Co.Ltd. 2005

Industrial Engineering & Management Science

TR Banga Kanna(P) Ltd, New Delhi

2007

Industrial Management K.Chellappan Ms.C.Kamala, Tiruvanmiyur, Chennai

2005

Export Management TAS Rajagopal Himalaya(P) House, Mumbai

2010

VI SEMESTER

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

III YEAR

N - SCHEME

VI SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064640 – TEXTILE & GARMENT COSTING - PRACTICAL

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

Curriculum Development Centre-DOTE Page 136

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic Year 2020-2021 on wards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4064640 Semester :VI Subject Title : TEXTILE & GARMENT COSTING - PRACTICAL

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION: No. of Weeks per Semester: 16 Weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject Code:4064640 TEXTILE & GARMENT COSTING – PRACTICAL

Hours/week Hours/Semester Assessment Marks

6 96 Internal

Board Exam

Total

25 100* 100

*Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks.

RATIONALE: The diploma students should necessarily have basic practical skills and knowledge to

the students about Textile & Garment costing to get their work done in their carreer in

the industry and trade, where they are going to get absorbed either as technicians or

administrators or entrepreneurs. This is achieved by introducing practical experiments

with hands on experience in the specified subjects.

GUIDELINES:

All the experiments given in the list of experiments should be completed

and given for the Board Practical Examination.

To develop best skills in handling Instruments / Equipments and taking

readings in the practical classes, every batch of students should be

provided with a separate experimental setup for doing experiments in

the laboratory.

OBJECTIVES:

This course imparts practical knowledge to the students about Export Procedure &

Merchandizing to a level which is required for our Diploma students.

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4064640: TEXTILE & GARMENT COSTING - PRACTICAL

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

Do the following experiments for the given cost particulars .

Cost Sheet & Materials issues:

1. Prepare a cost sheet .

2. Find the closing stock value under FIFO method.

3. Find the closing stock value under LIFO method.

4. Find the closing stock value under HIFO method.

Labour cost:

5. Calculate Labour Turn Over Ratio value Separation & Replacement method..

6. Calculate the revenue and overtime wages to a workman.

7. Calculate the amount required for cash payment of wages in a company.

8. Calculate the earnings of workers using Straight & Taylors piece rate system.

9. Calculate workers total earnings under Rowans & Halsey Premium plan.

Marginal costing & Overheads:

10. Calculate Marginal costing & Break Even Point.

11. Calculate P/V Ratio & Margin of Safety.

12. Apportion the costs to the various departments.

Laboratory Equipments Requirement List:

Computers – I PC per Student

Software Resources: Ms-Windows, Ms-Office

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1. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT / RECORD :25 MARKS 2. BOARD PRACTICAL EXAMINATION EVALUATION :75 MARKS

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN AND ALLOCATION OF MARKS

Single Experiment is to be given per student

Experiment 70 marks

Write up / diagram / calculations 20 marks

Viva 10 marks

Total 100 Marks

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

III YEAR

N – SCHEME

V SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4060560 – GARMENT MANUFACTURE – PRACTICAL

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Curriculum Development Centre-DOTE Page 140

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

N-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic Year 2020-2021 on wards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Subject Code :4060660 Semester :VI Subject Title : GARMENT MANUFACTURE - PRACTICAL

Scheme of Instruction and Examination : No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Subject Code:4060660 GARMENT

MANUFACTURE- PRACTICAL

Hours /week

Hours/ Semester

Assessment Marks

5 80 Internal

Board Exam

Total

25 100* 100

*Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks.

RATIONALE: The diploma students should necessarily have basic practical skills and

knowledge to get their work done in their career in the industry and trade, where they

are going to get absorbed either as technicians or administrators or entrepreneurs.

This is achieved by introducing practical experiments with hands on experience in the

specified subjects.

GUIDELINES:

All the experiments given in the list of experiments should be completed

and given for the Board Practical Examination.

To develop best skills in handling Instruments / Equipment and taking

readings in the practical classes, every batch of students should be

provided with a separate experimental setup for doing experiments in

the laboratory.

Curriculum Development Centre-DOTE Page 141

The external examiners are requested to ensure that a single

experimental question should not be given to more than four students

while admitting a batch of 30 students during Board Practical

Examinations.

OBJECTIVES:

1. To learn the fundamentals of pattern drafting.

2. To understand the concepts of garment making.

3. To familiarize them with colour theory and fashion concepts.

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN & ALLOCATION OF MARKS

Single experiment is to be given per student

Experiment 70 marks

Write up / diagram 20 marks

Viva - Voce 10 marks

Total 100 Marks

EQUIPMENT LIST:

S.No. Name of Equipments

1 Lock Stitch Pedal Sewing Machine – 10 Nos.

2 3-Thread Over lock – 1 No.

3 Steam Iron Box – 1 No.

4 Drafting & Cutting Table – 1 No.

Curriculum Development Centre-DOTE Page 142

VI Semester

4060660 - GARMENT MANUFACTURE - PRACTICAL

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

Drawing

1. Drawing Ladies high fashion dress and making it decorative.

Preparing Embroidery samples

2. Preparing hand embroidery samples with running, back & chain stitches.

3. Preparing embroidery samples with stem and satin stitches.

Pattern Drafting

4. Preparing pattern for Basic T-shirt.

5. Preparing pattern for A-line frock.

6. Preparing pattern for Ladies skirt

7. Preparing pattern for Ladies nightwear.

8. Preparing pattern for Gent’s shirt with Half sleeve.

Construction

9. Using the given paper pattern, construction of different types of necks and different

types of seams.

10. Using the given paper pattern, construction of ladies skirt.

11. Using the given paper pattern, construction of ladies nightwear.

12. Using the given paper pattern, construction of Gents shirt with Half sleeve.

.

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DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT

III YEAR

N - SCHEME

VI SEMESTER

2020 – 2021 ONWARDS

4064660 – Project Work

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Curriculum Development Centre-DOTE Page 144

STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

& TRAINING,TAMILNADU

DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT N -SCHEME

(Implemented from the Academic year 2020-2021 onwards)

Course Name : 1064:DIPLOMA IN TEXTILE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENTTECHNOLOGY

Subject Code : 4064660

Semester : VI Semester

Subject Title : PROJECT WORK AND INTERNSHIP

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks

Subject

Instructions Examination

Hours / Week

Hours / Semester

Marks

Duration

4064660:

PROJECT

WORK

AND

INTERN

SHIP

6 Hrs

96 Hrs

Internal Assessment

Board Examination

Total

25

100*

100

3 Hrs

*Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and will be converted to 75 marks.

Minimum Marks for Pass is 50 out of which minimum 50 marks should be obtained

out of 100 marks in the Board Examination alone.

Curriculum Development Centre-DOTE Page 145

OBJECTIVES:

1. Implement the theoretical and practical knowledge gained through the

curriculum into an application suitable for a real practical working environment

preferably in an industrial environment

2. Get exposure on industrial environment and its work ethics through internship

3. Learn and understand the gap between the technological knowledge acquired

through curriculum and the actual industrial need and to compensate it by

acquiring additional knowledge as required/

4. Carry out cooperative learning through synchronous guided discussions within

the class in key dates, asynchronous document sharing and discussions, as

well as to prepare collaborative edition of the final project report.

PROJECT WORK:

Students have to select any one topic of their own interest under the guidance

of the department faculty in their area of specialization, emphasizing the principles

studied in the theory and practical subjects. The selected topics must be related to

any streams of Textile manufacturing process like Spinning/Weaving/Textile wet

processing/Knitting/Garment making/ Problems related to quality control waste

control, process control, productivity control, machinery maintenance and sustainable

development in Textile Industries. After completing the work, they have to submit

their findings in the form of a report through the guide and Head of the Department. A

viva-voce is conducted on the report submitted by the student. The number of

students in a batch for a project work shall not exceed six.

INTERNSHIP:

The internship training for a period of two weeks shall be undergone by

every candidate at the end of IV / V semester during vacation. The certificate shall be

produced along with the internship report for evaluation. The evaluation of internship

training shall be done along with final year “Project Work & Internship” for 20 marks.

The internship shall be undertaken in any industry / Government or Private certified

agencies which are in social sector / Govt. Skill Centres / Institutions / Schemes.

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A neatly prepared PROJECT REPORT as per the format has to be submitted by individual student during the Project Work & Internship Board examination.

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT: The internal assessment should be calculated based on the review of the progress of the work done by the student periodically as follows.

Detail of assessment Period of

assessment Max. Marks

First Review 6th week 10

Second Review 12th week 10

Attendance Entire semester 5

Total 25

EVALUATION FOR BOARD EXAMINATION:

*****

Details of Mark allocation Max Marks

Demonstration/Presentation 25

Report 25

Viva Voce 30

Internship report 20

Total 100