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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY NAGPUR

FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE

DIRECTION NO. 27 OF 2016

DIRECTION GOVERNING THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE SCIENCE

(SEMESTER PATTERN)

(Issued under section 14(8) of the Maharashtra University Act 1994)

Whereas the Maharashtra Universities act No. XXXV of 1994 has come into

force with effect from 22nd July, 1994 and was amended from time to time.

AND

WHEREAS, the University Grants Commission, New Delhi vide letter

No.D.O.No.F-2/2008/(XI Plan), dated 31st January 2008 regarding new

initiatives under the XI Plan – Academic reforms in the University has

suggested for improving quality of higher education and to initiate the

academic reform at the earliest,

AND

Whereas the Task Force in BFD/BTS/BPD in the Faculty of Home Science at

its meeting held on 8/03/2016, have recommended for starting of semester

pattern and prepared the syllabus and scheme of examination for Bachelor of

Textile Science, commensurate with the governing guidelines.

AND

Whereas the Coordinator, Faculty of Home Science concurred with the

recommendations of the Task Force in BFD/BTS/BPD in the Faculty of Home

science vide his observations dated 22/03/2016,

AND

Whereas, the new draft direction and scheme of examination as per semester

pattern is to be implemented from the academic session 2016-2017 for

Bachelor of Textile Science which is to be regulated by this direction and as

such there is no existence and framing of an ordinance for the above

examination,

AND

WHEREAS the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor has accepted the syllabus along with

draft direction on the behalf of Academic Council on 8th June 2016 under section

14(7) of Maharashtra University Act 1994.

AND

WHEREAS the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor has accepted the syllabus along with

draft direction on the behalf of Management Council on 14th June 2016 under

section 14(7) of Maharashtra University Act 1994.

AND

Whereas, the framing of an ordinance as required under provision of Act is a

time consuming process, now therefore, I, Dr. Siddharthavinayaka P. Kane, the

Vice Chancellor of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur in

exercise of powers vested under Section 14(8) of the Act do hereby issue the

following Direction.

This direction may be called the Examination leading to the award of the

degree of Bachelor of Textile Science in semester pattern

1 This direction shall come into force with effect from the date of its

issuance.

2 (i) The following shall be the examination leading to the Degree of

Textile Science in semester pattern in the faculty of Home Science

namely

a. The Bachelor of Textile Science Semester-I Examination;

b. The Bachelor of Textile Science Semester-II Examination;

c. The Bachelor of Textile Science Semester-III Examination;

d. The Bachelor of Textile Science Semester-IV Examination;

e. The Bachelor of Textile Science Semester-V Examination;

f. The Bachelor of Textile Science Semester-VI Examination.

. (ii) The period of Academic Session shall be such, as may be notified by

the University.

3 (a). The theory examination of Semester-I, II, III, IV, V and VI shall be

conducted by the University and shall be held separately at the end of

each semester at such places and dates as may be decided by the

University and shall be held as per the schedule given in Table 1.

Table 1

Sr.No Name of the

examination

Main

examination

Supplementary

examination

1 Semester I,III,V Winter Summer

2 Semester II,IV,VI Summer Winter

3 (b) The University practical examination shall be held in even

semesters II,IV& VI and Practical term work of odd semester I,III& V shall be

submitted at the end of semester as indicated in Table 2 given below.

Table 2

S. No

Name of the

Examination Main Examination

Supplementary

Examination

1

Semester I, III and V

(Odd)

Winter (College

assessment) --------

22

2

Semester II, IV and VI

(Even)

Summer (University

Practical exam) Winter

4 The Examination specified in Para (3) shall be held twice every year at the

places and on the dates prescribed by the university.

ELIGIBILITY TO THE COURSE

5. Admission and Eligibility criteria: Subject to their compliance with the

provisions of this direction and of other ordinance in force from time to time,

an applicant for admission to semester I of Bachelor of Textile Science have

passed XII standard examination of MS Board of Secondary and Higher

Secondary education or any other examination recognized as equivalent there

to with not less than 40% marks under the following faculties – Science /Home

Science/ Commerce/ Arts with English as one of the subjects.

6. a) Bachelor of Textile Science . Semester-I Examination

Students who have fulfilled the eligibility criteria as mentioned in

section 5 have been admitted to this course in semester I

b) In case of the Bachelor of Textile Science Semester II, III, IV, V and

VI Examinations:-

i) Candidates who have passed the 2 or 3 years Diploma of MSBTE In

Textile Technology in Dress Designing and manufacturing and Diploma

in Garment Technology should be given admission in Bachelor of Textile

Science 2nd Year (Semester 3) with minimum 50% marks

ii) The student should have attended a minimum of 90 days in the

respective semester and passed the previous semester examination as

per the rules of ATKT as mentioned in Para 7 of this direction.

.

7 Norms of A.T.K.T: The admission to the program shall be subjected to ATKT

rules as given below:

Table 1

Admission to semester The student should

have attended the

session / term

satisfactory

Candidates should have

passed at least one half of

the passing heads of the

following examinations

(Theory and practical as

separate passing head and on

calculation fraction if any,

shall be ignored )

1 2 3

BFD/BTS semester I Semester I or admitted

as per para 6a of this

Direction

------------------------

BFD/BTS semester II Semester II -----------------------

BFD/BTS semester III Semester III or

admitted as per para

6b (i) of this Direction

One half of the total head

prescribed for Sem I and Sem

II examination

BFD/BTS semester IV Semester IV -------------------

BFD/BTS semester V Semester V a) Passed Sem I & II

examination and

b) One half of the total head

prescribed for sem III & IV

examination

BFD/BTS semester VI Semester VI ----------------------------

8 Without Prejudice to the other provisions of Ordinance No._6_ relating to

the examination in general, The provision of Para 5,6,7,8,10 and 32 of the

set ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.

9 The Tuition & Other fees for the above examination shall be prescribed by

the University time to time

10 Every candidates for semester I, II, III, IV,V and VI of Bachelor of

examination shall be examined by the RTM Nagpur University in the

subject as laid down in the appendices to this ordinance.

a. The Scope of the subject as indicated in the respective syllabus in

force from time to time.

b. The medium of instruction and examination shall be English.

Students can write paper in English/ Hindi /Marathi.

11 The applicant for admission to above examination shall satisfy the

Principal/Director about his/her progress in studies and regularity of

attendance during the academic session.

12 The Principal/Director of the college shall maintain the complete record of

Sessional marks before commencement of the written examination.

13 The classification of the examinees successful only at the final

examination shall be determined on the basis of the aggregate marks

obtained by the examinee at part I, II and III examination taken together.

14 The examinee obtained 60% or more marks in the aggregate shall be

placed in first Division, those obtained 45% or more but less than 60%

shall be placed in second division and all other examinee shall be declared

to have passed in third Division.

15 The examinee who is successful at an examination and obtained not less

than 75% of the total marks prescribed in any subject shall be declared to

have passed the examination with distinction in the subject concern.

16 Provisions of the ordinance relating to the condonation of the deficiency of

marks for passing the examination and of ordinance No 10 relating to

exemption shall apply to the examinations under this ordinance.

17 An unsuccessful examinee at any of the above examination shall carry

college assessment Marks (Sessional Marks) of the theory/Practical

examination/to the successive attempt at the examination. The examinee

however can forgo His/her college assessment marks in

the subject or subjects in which he/she shall be examined for total

marks comprising of theory and Sessional together at his/her successive

attempts.

18 The successful examines at Part III of the above examination shall be

awarded degree of Bachelor of Textile Science in the convocation of for the

year concerned.

19 .Absorption / Matching Scheme:

a) While switching over to semester pattern, the failure students of annual

pattern will be given total five (three plus two) chances to clear each

examination.

After availing five chances for clearing the examination as per annual

pattern, no examination would be held for annual candidates.

b) The candidates who have cleared first year annual pattern examination

in the subject shall get admission to third semester directly. However,

candidates who are allowed to keep term will not be eligible for admission

to third semester unless they clear all the papers and practical’s of first

year annual pattern examination.

c) The candidates who have cleared second year annual pattern

examination in the subject shall get admission to fifth semester directly.

However, candidates who are allowed to keep term will not be eligible for

admission to fifth semester unless they clear all the papers and

practical’s of second year annual pattern examination.

d) The unsuccessful students of old course (Yearly Pattern) shall be

permitted to appear for higher class as per the new course (Semester

Pattern) examination of the Bachelor of Textile Science programme

(Semester Pattern) provided that they submit a certificate from the Head

of Department / Principal of the College stating that they have

satisfactorily undergone a course of study in all the subjects of the new

course. .

e) For other Statutory University candidates with similar yearly pattern

program, clause ‘b’ and ‘c’ shall be applicable subject to equivalence of R.

T. M. Nagpur University for that particular course.

20. With the issuance of the Direction, the Direction No. of shall stand

repealed.

NAGPUR Sd/-

Dated 21-06-16 Dr. S. P. Kane )

Vice Chancellor

UNDER FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF FASHION DESIGN / TEXTILE SCIENCE -

FIRST YEAR Teaching & Examination Scheme

SEMESTER – I

SUBJECT

MARKS PERIODS / WEEK DURATION

OF EXAM

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I FD/TS-1 Elements of

Design 60 15 - 25 100 04 04 08 03 -

I FD/TS-2 Fundamentals of

Textile - I 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

I FD/TS-3 Computer -

Basics 60 15 - 25 100 04 04 08 03 -

I FD/TS-4 Chemical

Processing - I 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

I FD/TS-5

Traditional

Indian Textiles -

I

60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

I FD/TS-6 Functional

English 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

TOTAL 360 90 50 500 24 8 32 - -

Combined passing 40% - Theory + Sessional (Internal Assessment)

Separate passing 40% for Term Work / Practical.

SEMESTER – II

SUBJECT

MARKS PERIODS / WEEK

DURATIO

N OF

EXAM

SR. NO.

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II FD/TS-1 Colour Composition 60 15 25 - 100 04 04 08 03 03

II FD/TS-2 Fundamental of

Textiles - II 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

II FD/TS-3

Computer

Application in

Designing

60 15 25 - 100 04 04 08 03 03

II FD/TS-4 Chemical Processing

- II 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

II FD/TS-5 Traditional Indian

Textiles - II 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

IIFD/TS-6 Communication

Skills in English 60 15 - - 75 04 04 03 -

TOTAL 360 90 50 - 500 24 8 32 - -

Practical / Oral examinations will be conducted by the University – 1

Internal Examiner & 1 External Examiner.

Combined passing 40% - Theory + Sessional (Internal Assessment)

Separate passing 40% for Term Work / Practical.

Sessional marks should be based on college examination.

SUBJECT

MARKS PERIODS / WEEK

DURATIO

N OF

EXAM

SR. NO.

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III TS-1 Basic Woven

Structure - I 60 15 - 25 100 04 02 06 03 -

III TS-2 Fundamentals of

Knitting - I 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

III TS-3 Textile Testing - I 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

III TS-4 Dyeing Technology

- I 60 15 - 25 100 04 04 08 03 -

III TS-5 Applied Textile

Design - I 60 15 - 25 100 04 02 06 03 -

III TS-6 Computer Aided

Textile Design - I - - - 50 50 - 06 06 - -

TOTAL 300 75 - 125 500 20 14 34 - -

Combined passing 40% - Theory + Sessional (Internal Assessment)

Separate passing 40% for Term Work / Practical.

BACHELOR OF TEXTILE SCIENCE - SECOND YEAR

SEMESTER – III

SEMESTER – IV

SUBJECT

MARKS PERIODS / WEEK

DURATIO

N OF

EXAM

SR. NO.

TH

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IV TS-1 Basic Woven

Structure - II 60 15 25 - 100 04 04 08 03 03

IV TS-2 Fundamental of

Knitting - II 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

IV TS-3 Textile Testing - II 60 15 25 - 100 04 04 08 03 03

IV TS-4 Dyeing Technology

- II 60 15 -

75 04

04 03 -

IV TS-5 Applied Textile

Design - II 60 15 -

75 04

04 03 -

IV TS-6 Non - Wovens 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

TOTAL 360 60 50 30 500 24 8 32 - -

Practical / Oral examinations will be conducted by the University – 1

Internal Examiner & 1 External Examiner.

Combined passing 40% - Theory + Sessional (Internal Assessment)

Separate passing 40% for Term Work / Practical.

Sessional marks should be based on college examination.

SUBJECT

MARKS PERIODS / WEEK

DURATIO

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EXAM

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V TS-1 Advance Woven

Structure-I 60 15 - 25 100 04 04 08 03

V TS-2 Technical Textiles 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

V TS-3 Intricate Traditional

Textile-I 60 15 - 25 100 04 02 06 03 -

V TS-4 Printing

Technology-I 60 15 - 25 100 04 02 06 03 -

V TS-5 Computer Aided

Textile Design-II - - - 50 50 - 04 04 - -

V TS-6 Entrepreneurship

Development 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

TOTAL 300 75 - 125 500 20 12 32 - -

Combined passing 40% - Theory + Sessional (Internal Assessment)

Separate passing 40% for Term Work / Practical.

BACHELOR OF TEXTILE SCIENCE - THIRD YEAR

SEMESTER - V

SEMESTER – VI

SUBJECT

MARKS PERIODS / WEEK

DURATIO

N OF

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VI TS-1 Advance Woven

Structure - II 60 15 25 - 100 04 04 08 03 03

VI TS-2 Weaving

Calculations 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

VI TS-3 Intricate Traditional

Textile-II 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

VI TS-4 Printing

Technology-II 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

VI TS-5 Product Design - - 50 50 100 - 06 06 - -

VI TS-6 Textile Marketing 60 15 - - 75 04 - 04 03 -

VI TS-7 In Plant Training - - - - Grade

TOTAL 300 75 75 50 500 20 10 30 - -

Practical / Oral examinations will be conducted by the University – 1

Internal Examiner & 1 External Examiner.

Combined passing 40% - Theory + Sessional (Internal Assessment)

Separate passing 40% for Term Work / Practical.

Sessional marks should be based on college examination.

Grades for inplant training will be given by industry based on

permanence of the students.

Bachelor of Fashion Design and Bachelor of Textile Science

(Home Science)

Elements of Design

Semester – I

IFD/TS-1

Theory Marks – 60

Sessional Marks – 15

Term Work – 25

Objectives :

1. To study the basic elements and principles of design.

2. To study the different types of motifs.

Unit I :

1.1 Design definition – Meaning, Importance & Designing

1.2 Importance & Role of every element in design

Line

Shape

Texture

Value

Color

Unit II :

2.1 Classification of Motifs

2.2 Study of different motifsof textile design

Natural

Decorative

Geometric

Abstract

Unit III :

3.1 Principles of design – importance and role in designing

Proportion

Repetition

Balance

Variety

Unity

Gradation

Emphasis

Dominance & Sub dominance

Unit IV :

4.1 Illusion

4.2 Perception

4.3 After image

4.4 Optical Illusion

Term work

1. Exercises related to basic design

2. Design using basic elements

3. Designusing natural, decorative, abstract and geometrical motifs

4. Principles of design rendering

5. Study of traditional motifs

Evaluation of Term Work:

Drawing skills : 15 marks

Rendering : 10 marks

References:

1. Designer’s Guide- Volume 1- James Stockton

2. Basic Design and Anthropometry- S.V. Bapat

3. Design Sanvad- MihirBhole

4. A Basic Study- BhagwatGajanan and Arvind Desai

Bachelor of Fashion Design and Bachelor of Textile Science

(Home Science)

Fundamentals of Textile – I

Semester – I

IFD/TS-2

Theory Marks – 60

Sessional Marks – 15

Objectives :

1. To know about textile fibers

2. To know about the types of yarns, their properties & end uses

3. To understand the yarn numbering system

4. To understand the classification of standard fabrics

Unit I:

Textile fibres

1.1 Definitions of fibre, yarn, filament

1.2 Classification of textile fibres according to origin

1.3 Essential & desirable properties of textile fibres

Unit II:

Yarns

2.1 Types of yarns, their properties & end uses

Fancy & Novelty yarns

Ring Spun yarns

Open end yarns

Textured yarns

Sewing threads

Embroidery yarns

Unit III:

Yarn Numbering system

3.1 Indirect yarn numbering system

3.2 Direct yarn numbering system

3.3 Conversion of one system to another

3.4 Folded yarn calculations

Unit IV:

Fabrics

4.1 Fabric - Definition

4.2 Classification of fabrics according to manufacturing techniques, their properties & end

uses

Woven fabrics

Study of standard fabrics such as muslin, poplin, organdie, cambric, mulmul, crepe,

georgette, satin, denim, flannel, felt, fur, woolen, worsted.

Knitted fabrics

Non Woven fabrics

References:

1. Textiles Norma -Hollen

2. Weaving calculations -Sen Gupta

3. Watson’s Textile Design and Colour - Z Grosicki

Bachelor of Fashion Design and Bachelor of Textile Science

(Home Science)

Computer Basics

Semester - I

IFD/TS-3

Theory Marks – 60

Sessional Marks – 15

Term Work – 25

Objectives :

1. Students should understand the significance and utility of computer.

2. To describe basic computer architecture.

3. To understand the working of Networking.

Unit I :

Computer Fundamentals

1.1 Five basic component of computer system

1.2 Configuration of computer system

1.3 Characteristics of computer

1.4 Types of computer (Desktop, Laptop, Palmtop, PDAS, Tablets, Smart Phones)

Unit II :

Computer Memory

2.1 Primary Memory: (RAM, SDRAM, DDRAM, ROM, EROM, EPROM, EEPROM)

Cache memory

2.3 Characteristics of Memory

2.4 Secondary memory: (Magnetic storage device, HDD, SSD, Tape drives, optical storage

devices. Flash Memory cards, Memory sticks / Pen drives offline storage

2.5 Advantage and disadvantages of memory

Unit III :

Computer processing

3.1 Bits, Bytes, KB, MB, GB, TD, PB

3.2 Types of processors

3.3 Registers

3.4 Functions of each Registers

Unit IV :

Internet

4.1 Internet working tools: Bridge, Routers, Gateways

4.2 Introduction to 2G, 3G, 4G, Technology

4.3 Internet service providers.

4.4 Internet Browsers

4.5 Search Engines

Software required for conducting following Term work: Paint Brush Package, Microsoft

Word, and Microsoft. Power Point

Term Work :

1. Motif development for specific end use symmetrical / asymmetrical, balanced, unbalanced

2. Use MS Word Processor application to create documentation on any topic of student’s

interest. (limitation: only two pages)

3. Use MS power point presentation application and create PowerPoint presentation on

Traditional Sarees, Flow chart of Spinning and Weaving, Indian Fashion Designer.

1 project for design work in computer prints for paint brush package, Word

Processor and PowerPoint presentation to be submitted for internal assessment

Evalution of Term Work :

Designing in Paint Brush : 10 marks

Word Processor : 05 marks

Power point Presentation : 10 marks

Reference :

1. Computer Fundamentals -Sinha P.K. -Vol I, II, III, IV

2. Introduction to Computers - Peter Nartons

3. Microsoft Windows 98 - Lery J.O. Linda, Leary

4. Micro soft Office 2000 - Lery J.O. Linda, Leary 10

5. Computer for Beginners - Arora Pawan,

6. Fundamentals of Computer -V.Rajaram.

Bachelor of Fashion Design and Bachelor of Textile Science

(Home Science)

Chemical Processing – I

Semester - I

IFD/TS-4

Theory Marks - 60

Sessional Marks – 15

Objectives:

1. To study the chemical processing of textile Material.

2. To become aware about Textile Chemistry.

Unit I:

1. Comparison of organic & Inorganic compounds

2. Water (Required for Textile Industry)

a) Impurities in water

b) Purification softening of water by using

(i) Lime soda Treatment

(ii) Zeolite or Base Exchange plant.

Unit II:

1. Fiber Classification according to Chemical composition

2. Textile Fiber: Physical and Chemical Properties of following fibers-

i) Cotton ii) Wool iii) Silk iv) Viscose

Unit III:

1. Cotton Fabric processing sequence

2. Shearing & cropping

3. Singeing & Desizing

4. Scouring

Unit IV:

1. Scouring

2. Bleaching: (i) Hypochlorite (ii) Peroxide

3. Mercerizing – Fabric & Yarn &Barium number test

References:

1) Technology of Textile Processing - Vol 1(Textile Fiber) - Dr. V.A. Shenoi

2) Technology of Textile Processing - Vol III (Technology of Bleaching) - V.A. Shenoi

3) Technology of Textile Processing - Vol IX ( Fundamental Principal of Textile Processing) -

V.A. Shenoi

4) Chemical technology of Fibre materials - F. Sadav

5) Textile scouring &Bleaching - E.R. Trotman

Bachelor of Fashion Design and Bachelor of Textile Science

(Home Science)

Traditional Indian Textiles – I

Semester - I

IFD/TS-5

Theory Marks – 60

Sessional Marks – 15

Objectives:

1) To learn about traditional Indian Textiles

2) To understand various ornamentation techniques

Unit I:

Textile Design

1.1 History of Indian textiles

1.2 Historical perspective of textile design.

1.3 Importance of study of Textile design

Unit II:

Evolution of Textile design

2.1 Journey of designing skills since ages

2.2 Influence of Religion, Art and Royalty on Textile Design

2.3 Influence of trade and media on textile design

Unit III:

Textile woven on pit loom

3.1 Meaning and introduction of sari weaving – parts of sari

3.2 Pit – loom weaving

3.2.2 Chanderi Sari (with reference to its motifs, techniques and color combination, etc.)

3.2.3 MaheshwariSari (with reference to its motifs, techniques and color combination,

etc.)

Unit IV:

Hand woven Textiles

4.1 Limitation and scope of hand loom weaving

Bhandara Karvat Kathi Sari

Nagpuri Sari

Jamdani Sari

Balrampuri Sari with refrence to its motif, technique, colour combination and

products

References:

1. The sari styles - patterns - History -

Techniques

Linda Lynton

2 Textile Arts of India Kokyo Hatanaka

3 Indian Saris Traditions Perspectives,

Design

Vijai Singh Katiyar

4 Decorative Design History In India

Textiles & Costumes

Parul Bhatnagar

5. (Tradition And Beyond) Handcrafted

Indian Textiles

Martand Singh

RtaKapur Chisti

Rahul Jain

6. Traditional Textiles ShakeelaShaik

7. Costume, textile and Jwellery of India

Tradition S/n Rajasthan

Vandana Bhandari

8 Traditional Indian Textiles John Gillow and

Nicholas Barnard

9. Traditonal Indian Constumes& Textiles Parul Bhatnagar

Bachelor of Fashion Design and Bachelor of Textile Science

(Home Science)

Functional English Semester - I

IFD/TS-6

Theory Marks – 60

Sessional Marks – 15

Objectives:

1. To improve English grammar skills of students for effective use of English as a language.

2. TIP : This subject should be taught in English only.

Unit I :

1.1 PHONETICS BASIC: Pronunciation –Sounds : Vowels, consonants, Syllabus,

1.2 Word stress – Transcription of Words

1.3 Grammar

Noun, kinds of noun

Pronounce, kinds of Pronouns

Articles, Prepositions, Conjunctions

Verbs, Tenses, Types of Tenses

Unit II :

2.1 Narration, Voice

2.2 Degrees of comparison

2.3 Question tag

2.4 Simple, compound, complex sentences

2.5 Transformation of sentences : Assertive, Interrogative, Exclamatory, NO sooner than,

either or, neither nor, unless until.

Unit III :

3.1 Letter Writing : Part of letters, 4C’s of letter, Lay out of letters

3.2. Business Letters

Enquiry& Replies

Order Letter

Complaints, Claims Letter

Sales Letter

Job Application with bio-data / resume

Goodwill letters

Band& Insurance Letters

Unit IV :

4.1 Report Writing

Types of reports – Routine, Special (Technical)

Why is a report required – who asks for a report,

Stages of report writing : Assembling the material, planning the report, drafting the report,

editing the repot.

Elements of a report : Introduction main data or facts, conclusion recommendation to the

superior

Circular

Notices

Memo

Students are expected to practice effective oral and written communication

i. Paper reading session (presented by the students)

ii. Practice of face to face conversation

iii. Listening & summarizing (listening carefully to passage & summarizing the important

points)

iv. Letter writing as per

Continuous assessment of the above mentioned assignment & one presentation on any given

topic.

Reference :

1. Secrets of face to face communication -Peter urs Bender (Mecmillan Publications)

2 Learning to learn by Kenneth a Kiewra Nelson F. Dubros Publishers -Allyn & Bacon.

3. English for practical purpose - Z.N. Patil and B.S. Valke Ashok Thorat, Zeaneet

Merchant (Macmillan Publications)

4. Teaching Material

5. Business communication - Dr. Urmila Rai

6. Professional Communication skills - A.K. Jain, S.R. Bhatia, A.M. Sheikh

Bachelor of Fashion Design/ Textile Science First Year

Semester II

Color Composition

II FD/TS – 1

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Practical – 25

Objectives:

1. Students should know the basics of color theories& their role in designing.

2. To make students understand color combinations and textures.

Unit I :

1.1 Definition of color

1.2 The meaning of color

1.3 Theories ofcolor [light & pigment]

1.4 Chromatic circle

1.5 Complementary colours

1.6 After Image of colors

Unit II :

2.1 Role of color in designing

2.2 Color modification

2.3 Value Scale

2.4 Qualities of color [Hue, Value, chrome]

2.5 Color Measurement

Unit III :

3.1 ColorSchemes

3.2 Basic Techniques for creating color schemes

3.3 Color Contrast

Unit IV :

4.1 Psychological impact of color

4.2 Role of color to create mood - Powerful, Romantic, Vital, Earthy, Friendly, Soft, Elegant,

Trendy

4.3 Understanding of texture effects

Practical :

1. Color Wheel

2. Chromatic wheel

3. DifferentColor Schemes

4. Grey Scale

5. Colour Modification

6. Key System

7. Colour Harmonies

8. Prepare linear drawing with colored inks or poster colors

9. Prepare design related to 3 dimensional effects

10. Prepare different motifs with various tonal effects in different color media

Evaluation of Practical :

Practical examination will be based on Elements of design (I FT-1) and Color Composition (II

FT-1)

1. Design any one motif taking any inspiration. : 10 marks

2. Prepare a design suitable for specific (given) end use

Using same motif and in any colour scheme. : 15 marks

Reference:

1. Color Harmony a Guide to creative color combinations-Bride M. Whelan

2. Designer guide to color-Volume - 1 - 5 -James Stockton

3. A Basic Study-Bhagwat Gajanan

4. Basic Design & Anthropometry-S.V. Bapat

5. Colour Harmony -A Guide to creative colour combinations by Hideaki Ghijirwa,

Bachelor of Fashion Design/ Textile Science First Year

Semester II

Fundamentals of Textile – II

IIFD/TS-2

Theory Marks – 60

Sessional Marks -15

Objectives: Students should be able to

1. Understand the process of spinning and weaving.

2. Understand Loom and its attachments.

3. Know the Relation between Design, Draft & lifting plan.

4. Develop the simple weaves on point paper.

Unit I:

Spinning

1.1 Flow chart for manufacturing and input, output, objectives and machinery used for

Carded yarn

Combed yarn

1.2 Passage of material through the spinning preparatory and spinning machines

Unit II:

Weaving

2.1 Flowchart for manufacturing and input, output objectives and machinery used for

Simple fabrics

Striped fabrics

Checks fabrics

2.2 Weaving preparatory processes

Winding - Passage of material

Warping - types of warping , passage of material through beam warping and sectional

warping

Sizing - passage of material through sizing machine

Drawing - in & denting - manual, semiautomatic & automatic drawing in & denting

Tying - in

Unit III:

Loom

3.1 Classification of loom

3.2 Passage material through loom

3.3 Motions of loom

3.4 Types of shedding devices Tappet, Dobby, Jacquard

3.5 Loom attachments multi weft insertion system ,centre selvedge motion

Unit IV:

Weaves

4.1 Study of Basic weaves

Plain & its derivatives

Twill

Satin

Relation between Design, Draft & lifting plan

References :

1. Textiles -Norma Hollen

2. Textile Science -E.P.G.Gohl - L.D. Vilensky

3. Weaving Mechanism - N. N. Banerjee

4. Weaving Mechanism- N. N. Banerjee

5. Watson’s Textile Design and Colour-Z.Grosicki

6. Plain Weaving Motions - K. T. Aswani

Bachelor of Fashion Design/ Textile Science First Year

Semester II

Computer Application in Designing

IIFD/TS - 3

Theory Marks – 60

Sessional Marks – 15

Practical Marks - 25

Objectives:

1. To help student to understand the fundamentals and principle of CAD

2. To explain the structure, features and concept of operating system.

3. Understanding the concept of communication system

Unit I:

Hardware

1.1 CAD – Definition

1.2 Input device: MIDI keyboard, Mouse, Input Pens, Joysticks, Trackball, Touch Screens,

Touch pads

1.3 Digitizers, Image Scanners, Bar Code Reader, OMR, OCR, Webcam, MICR

1.4 Graphic Tablets, Video Capture Hardware, Microphone, Digital Camera

1.5 Output Devices: Printers Monitors, (LCD, LED), Sound Card and Speakers, Facsimile

(FAX)

Unit II:

Software

2.1 System software: types of operating system

2.2 Functions of operating system

2.3 Multiprogramming, Multitasking, Multithreading O.S.

2.4 Application software

2.5 General purpose application software and special purpose application software.

Unit III:

Communication System

3.1 Basic elements of a communication system

3.2 Types of communication Channels

Wired connections: Telephone Lines, Coaxial Cable, Fiber optic Cable

Wireless connections: Infrared, Broad cast radio, Microwave, Bluetooth, Satellite

3.3 Data Transmission: Bond width: Voice Band, Medium Band, Broad Band

3.4 Communication Protocols and its role

Unit IV:

Networking

4.1 Network Types (LAN, WLAN, MAN, WAN)

4.2 Network Topology (Star, Bus, Ring, Hierarchical)

4.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Network Topology

4.4 Connection Devices: Modems, External Modern, Internal Modem, PC card Modem,

Wireless Modem

Practical :

Introduction to Corel Draw and Adobe Photoshop software

Software required for conducting practical: Corel Draw X4, Adobe Photoshop 5

Practical Exercise to be performed:

1. Creating Tags and labels (Main label, Size label, Wash Care Label,) using Corel Draw.

2. Motif Development for: T-Shirt, Saree Boarder, Bed lines. Dress Material

Using Corel Draw

3. Texture creation for : Apparels and Furnishing using CorelDraw

4. Prepare A mood board and color board for abovementioned exercise in Adobe Photoshop

Evaluation of Practical :

Any one exercise from above mentioned : 10 marks

Presentation of Mood board or Color board : 05 marks

Viva : 05 marks

Portfolio : 05 marks

Note: The students will have to prepare portfolio and CD.

Reference:

1. Computer fundamentals-Sinha P.K.

2. Introduction to Computers-Peter Nartons

3. Computer for Beginners-Arora Pawan

4. Computer Network-Andrew Tanenbaum,

5. Fundamentals of Computer-V.rajaram

Bachelor of Fashion Design/ Textile Science First Year

Semester II

Chemical Processing II

IIFD/TS-4

Theory Marks - 60

Sessional Marks - 15

Objective:

1. To study the chemical processing of

2. To make students aware about Textile Chemistry

Unit I:

Textile Fibers – Physical & Chemical Properties of following Fibers.

(i) Polyester (ii) Nylon (iii) Acrylic (iv) Polypropylene

Unit II :

Introduction to finishing of Fabric & Garment

2.1 Object of Finishing

2.2 Classification of Finishing

2.3 Mechanical Finishing

Calendar Finishing

Dimensional Stability Finishing

Unit III:

3.1 Hot Air Stanter Finishing

3.2 Chemical Finishing

Resin Finishing

Water Repellent Finishing

Unit IV:

Chemical Finishing

4.1 Fire Retardant Finishing

4.2 Enzyme Finishing

4.3 Back filling

References:

1) Technology of Textile Processing -Vol 1(Textile Fiber)-Dr. V.A. Shenoi

2) Technology of Textile Processing -Vol III (Technology of Bleaching)-V.A. Shenoi

3) Technology of Textile Processing -Vol IX ( Fundamental Principal of Textile Processing) -

V.A. Shenoi

4) Chemical technology of Fibre materials - F. Sadav

5) Textile scouring & Bleaching-E.R. Trotman

Bachelor of Fashion Design/ Textile Science First Year

Semester II

Traditional Indian Textile – II

IIFD/TS - 5

Theory Marks – 60

Sessional Marks –15

Objective:

1. To learn about the traditional Indian textiles

2. To understand the culture of India pertaining to the different states

Unit I :

Tribal Weaving

Study of following textiles with reference to region, raw material, techniques, motifs end use

etc.

1.1 Blackstrap loom weaving

1.2 Assam – Mekhala

1.3 Meghalaya Garo

Unit II :

Tribal Weaving

Study of following textiles with reference to region, raw material, techniques, motifs end use

etc.

2.1 Manipuri Phanek

2.2 Innaphi

2.3 Nagaland Blanket

Unit III :

Shawls of India

Study of following textiles with reference to region, raw material, techniques, motifs end use etc.

3.1 Kullu Shawl

3.2 Kanikar

3.3 Gujarat Shawl

3.4 Do rukha

Unit IV :

Floor Coverings

Study of following textiles with reference to region, raw material, techniques, motifs end use

etc.

4.1 Namda

4.2 Dharri

4.3 Kashmiri Galicha

Reference :

1. The sari styles - patterns - History -

Techniques

Linda Lynton

2. Dhurrie Flat woven Rugs Of India Shyam Ahuja

3. Textiles and crafts of India (Arunachal

Pradesh Assam. Manipur)

Dr. Vardona

Bhandari NIFT Pub.

Division

4. Textile Arts of India KokyoHatanaka

5. Indian Sarees Traditions Perspectives,

Design

Vijai Singh Katiyar

6. Decorative Design History In India

Textiles & Costumes

PorulBhatnagar

7. (Tradition And Beyond) Handcrafted

Indian Textiles

Martand Singh

RtaKapurChisti

Rahul Jain

8. Traditional Textiles ShakeelaShaik

9. Costume, textile and Jewelry of India

Tradition S/n Rajasthan

Vandanabhandari

10. Traditional Indian Textiles John Gillow and

Nicholas Bornard

11. Traditonal Indian Constumes& Textiles ParulBhatnagar

Bachelor of Fashion Design/ Textile Science First Year

Semester II

Communication Skills in English

IIFD/TS - 6

Theory Marks – 60

Sessional Marks - 15

Objectives :

1. To improve Communication skills of students.

2. TIP: This subject should be taught in English only

UNIT I :

Improving communicative competence through knowledge of communication.

Type of communication

1.1. Objective and methods of communication

Channels of Communication

Barriers of communication

Importance of pronunciation

Phonetics, Phonetic Transcription

Types of oral & written communication

Conversion of table or tree into paragraph

Unit II :

Verbal & Non Verbal

2.1 Oral Communication

2.2 Written Communication

2.3 Non Verbal

Body language

Dress code

Colours

Light

Sound

Charts

Graphics

Unit III :

Introduction of various general qualities amongst future designers.

3.1 Introduction

Learning : Concept and principles of learning

Memory techniques: Dual store model of memory organization of knowledge.

Areas of self development

Motivation : Introduction & Definition

Time management : process of time planning

Unit IV :

Presentation skills : To acquire convincing presentation skills

Leadership Skills

Group Discussions

Team work building

Interview Technique

Reference :

1. Secrets of face to face communication - Peter Bender

2. Learning to learn by Kenneth a Kiewra Nelson F. Dubros

3. English for practical purpose by Z.N. Patil and B.S. Valke Ashok Thorat, Zeaneet

Merchant

4. Teaching Material

5. Business Communication - Dr. Urmila Rai

Professional Communication Skills - A.K Jain, S.R. Bhatia,

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Basic Woven Structure - I

Semester - III

III TS - 1

Theory Marks – 60

Sessional Marks – 15

Term Work – 25

Objective :-

1) To study basic weaves in details.

2) To study and learn basic principle of shedding.

3) To study Calculations of fabric weight, cover factor.

Unit : I

1.1 Methods of weave representation

1.2 Definition of elements of weaving plan, weave repeat

1.3 Relation between elements of weaving plan

1.4 Construction of unknown element of weaving plan from other two element

1.5 Types of draft and their uses

Unit : II

2.1 Characteristics of plain, twill, satin / sateen weave fabric

2.2 Plain weave derivatives : design, draft, peg plan and uses

2.3 Twill weave derivatives : design, draft, peg plan and end uses

2.4 Construction of regular and irregular warp and weft satin weaves (selection of move

number) and end uses

2.5 Requirement to drawing in, (Denting)

Unit : III

3.1 Fabric construction, EPI, PPI measurement method

3.2 warp & weft count measurement,

3.3 warp and weft crimp measurement

3.4 Calculation of warp cover, weft cover and fabric cover factor

3.5 Relation between yarn count and yarn diameter

Unit : IV

4.1 Derivation of fabric cover factor formulae

4.2 Calculation of fabric weight in GSM and ounces per square yard

4.3 Calculation of requirement of warp and weft for given length of fabric and width of

fabric

4.4 Introduction to elements of fabric cost

Term work : 1) Analysis of Five differently woven samples according to following points..

Analysis of 5 differently woven fabric samples according to following points.

1) Warp count, weft count material used, crimp %, cover factor, warp and weft pattern,

weave repeat, reed count, machinery used, weight of fabric GSM, design draft and lefting

plan.

Evaluation of Term Work :-

Portfolio of samples with analysis sheet : 25 marks

(5 mark per sampl.e)

References :

1. Watson’s Textile Design And Colour - Z.I. Grosicks

2. Textile Weaving Design - W.S. Murphy

3. Textile Colour Mixing - D. Paterson

4. Weaving Mechanism Vol. I - Prof. N.N. Banerjee

5. Weaving Mechanism Vol. II - Prof. N.N Banerjee

6. Plain Weaving Motions - K.T. Aswani

7. Fancy Weaving Mechanisms - K.T. Aswani

Bachelor of Textile Science( Home Science )

Fundamentals of Knitting – I

Semester - III

III TS - 2

Theory Marks – 60

Sessional Marks – 15

Objectives:

Students should be able to understand different knit structures, their properties and

machines required to produce them.

Unit : I

1.1 Reasons for growth of knitting industry

1.2 Woven & knitted fabrics properties and comparison of knits to wovens

1.3 Future of Indian knitting industry

1.4 Uses of knit goods

Unit : II

2.1 Introduction to knitting. Definitions, terms, principles

2.2 Classification of weft knitting machines

2.3 Knitting elements & their functions cams, sinkers, cylinder, dial

2.4 Type of knitting needles & their knitting actions

Unit : III

3.1 Weft knitted Structures

Classification and Comparison

Properties and Uses

3.2 Different types of stitches

Float & Tuck loop;

Properties & uses

Unit :IV

4.1 Representation of weft knitted structures

4.1.1 Verbal Communication,

4.1.2 Diagrammatic Representation,

4.1.3 Symbolic Method,

4.1.4 Graphical Method

4.2 Needle arrangements on machines for single & double jersey fabrics

References:

1. Fundamentals of knitting- Dr. D. B. Azgaokar

2. Knitting Technology- David J. Spencer

Bachelor of Textile Science( Home Science )

Textile Testing – I

Semester - III

III TS - 3

Theory Marks – 60

Sessional Marks – 15

Objective :-

1) To study basic principle of Textile Testing

2) To study concept of Quality & Quality Control

3) To study techniques of Textile Testing

Unit : 1

1.1 Introduction to textile testing its necessity and importance

1.2 Definition of Quality, Standards and Quality Control

1.3 Definition of standard Atmosphere and its necessity

1.4 Sampling methods of textiles, fibre, yarn, fabric

1.5 Definition Moisture Regain, Moisture Content and its measurement, standard moisture

regain values of fibers.

Unit : 2

2.1 Definition of various fibre lengths-- staple length, effective length,

short fibre % , span length, uniformity ratio

2.2 Measurement of effective length, % short fibre by comb sorter, measurement of span

length by digital fibro graph

2.3 Definition of fineness, micronaire and its measurement by Air flow method, maturity of

cotton and its measurement. Relation between fineness and maturity

2.4 Fibre strength testing, principle of testing machine CRT, CRL, CRE. single fibre

strength and bundle fibre strength measurement.

2.5 Load elongation curve, stres strain curve of different fibre, initial young modulas, yield

point

Unit : III

3.1 Different yarn numbering systems and determination of yarn Count, Tex ,

Denier

3.2 Definition yarn twist, and determination of yarn twist of single and ply yarn, types of

twist importance of twist, Relation between twist and yarn count

3.3 Concept of Elasticity

3.4 Yarn evenness concept, yarn irregularity

Unit : IV

.1 Fabric Dimension – Length, Width, Weight and thickness and their measurement, EPI,

PPI concept of thread density

4.2 Fabric yarn count measurement, yarn crimp and its effect on fabric property, fabric cover

factor calculations

4.3 Fastness properties of fabric( washing, rubbing, light and perspiration),their measurement

(any scale)

4.4 Flammability of fabric, definitions of term related to flammability, measurement of

flammability, thermal insulating value.

References:

1) Principals of Textile Testing - Broth J. E.

2) Textile Testing - Skinkel H.

3) ISI Handbook of Textile Testing

4) The Handbook of Textile Testing & Quality Control- Grover and Hamby.

Bachelor of Textile Science( Home Science )

Dyeing Technology – I

Semester - III

III TS - 4

Theory Marks – 60

Sessional Marks – 15

Term Work – 25

Objective :-

1. To understand Technique of Dyeing

2. To study dyes in detail

Unit I :-

1.1 To understand of Dyes & Pigment

1.2 Theory of Dyeing & methods of Dyeing

1.3 Selection of Dyes for application

1.4 Fastness Properties

Unit II :-

2.1 Fibre Dyeing Machine

2.2 Yarn Dyeing Machine

2.3 Fabric Dyeing Machine

2.3.1 Exhaust Method – Jigger dyeing Machine

2.3.2 Padding Methods & Different types of padders.

Unit III :-

Dyeing of cotton Material using following dyes

3.1 Direct Dyes

3.1.1 Dyeing by exhaust method

3.1.2 Dye fixing treatment to improve washing fastness by cationic agent, by

formaldehyde

3.2 Vat Dyes

3.2.1 Strength of Dye particle

3.2.2 Classification by dyeing method by application method

3.2.3 Vatting , Dyeing , Oxidation ,Soaping

Unit IV :-

Dyeing of cotton Material using following dyes

4.1 Azoic

4.1.1 Napthol Dissolution & Base Dissolution. (Diazotization )

4.1.2 Coupling

4.1.3 Washing.

4.2 Sulphur

4.2.1 Dyeing by exhaust Method

4.2.2 After treatment to avoid tendering

Term Work :-

1) Dying of cotton material using Direct Dyes

2) Dying cotton material using Vat Dyes

3) Dying of cotton material using Azoic Dyes

Evaluation of Term work :-

1) Dyeing of cotton material using Direct Dyes 05 marks

2) Dyeing of Cotton material using Vat dyes 10 marks

3) Dyeing of cotton material using Azoic Dyes 10 marks

Reference :-

1) Technology of textile Processing Vol II Chemistry of Dyes Q principal of Dyeing - V.A.

Shenai. Sevak Publication

2) Technology of textile Processing Vol VI Technology of Dyeing - V.A. Shenai.

3) Dyeing & Chemical Technology of Textile Fibers - E.R. Trotman

4) The Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres - R.R. Chakravarty

5) The Chemical Technology of Fibre Material– F. Sadav

6) Dyeing of wool & Silk – Prayag R.S.

Bachelor of Textile Science( Home Science )

Applied Textile Design – I

Semester - III

III TS - 5

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Term Work - 25

Objective :

1) To understand the ornamentation of fabrics.

2) To understand the colour effects and arrangement of figure.

Unit : I : Ornamentation of plain weave

1.1 Simple fabrics

1.2 Colour effects

1.3 Weave effects

1.4 Simple Colour & Weave Effects

Unit II : Colour Effects

2.1 Influence of fabric characteristics on the appearance of course

2.2 Application of colour

2.2.1 Mixed colour effects

2.2.2 Mix Fibre yarns (blended)

2.2.3 Combinations of differently coloured threads

2.2.4 Colour strips & checks

2.2.4.1 Simple regular patterns

2.2.4.2 Simple irregular pattern

2.2.4.3 Component order of colouring

2.2.4.4 Counter change pattern

2.2.4.5 Graduated pattern

Unit : III: Arrangement of Figures

3.1 Unit repeating designs

3.2 The drop device

3.3 Drop bases

3.4 Diamond base

3.5 Ogee Base

3.6 Diagonal waved line base

3.7 Rectangular base

3.8 Sateen bases

Unit : IV : Composition of Designs

4.1 Geometric Ornamentation

4.2 Dobby designs

4.3 Jacquard designs

4.4 Construction of above designs on point paper

4.5 Study their suitability on loom

4.6 Loom equipments used for producing such fabrics

4.7 End uses

Term Work :

1. Prepare stripes & checks patterns for different end uses.

2. Prepare designs using different textile bases for different end uses.

3. Prepare a point paper design using geometric ornamentation.

Evaluation of Term work :

Prepare strips and checks pattern for different end uses 05 marks

2) Prepare designs using different bases for different end uses 10 marks

3) Prepare point paper design using geometric ornamentation 10 marks

References :

1. Watson’s Textile Design And Colour - Z.I. Grosicks

2. Textile Weaving Design - W.S. Murphy

3. Textile Colour Mixing - D. Paterson

4. Weaving Mechanism Vol. I - Prof. N.N. Banerjee

5. Weaving Mechanism Vol. II - Prof. N.N Banerjee

6. Plain Weaving Motions - K.T. Aswani

7. Fancy Weaving Mechanisms - K.T. Aswani

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Computer Aided Textile Design – I

Semester - III

III TS - 6

Term Work - 50

Objective :

1. To acquaint the students with special software essential for their design needs

2. Students will develop Weave, structure and prints using computer

3. Students will develop their ability to cope up with weaving techniques with modern

technical and computer skills through classroom teaching,

Student will be learning a detail Teckmen Jacquard Software for developing their

Term work

Any Dobby & Printing software can be used to develop term work for example. (Net Graphics,

Wonder Weaves, Teck Men etc)

Term Work :

1. To prepare stripe & checks pattern.

2. To prepare designs for figured fabric using different textile bases

3. Prepare Geometrically ornamented design for fabric of different end uses

4. Prepare one stripe and one check pattern sample

5. prepare 2 samples of textile bases sample

6. Prepare one Geometrica s Ornamented design sample.

Students has to prepare one sample of each and present a portfolio and CD of term work

Evaluation of Term Work:

Stripe and Checks pattern : 20 marks

Figure Fabric Design : 20 marks

Geometrically ornamented design : 10 marks

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Basic Woven Structure - II

Semester - IV

IV TS - 1

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Practical - 25

Objectives :

1) To study basic weaves in details

2) To study & learn basic principles of shedding

3) To study calculations of fabric weight , cover factor

Unit : I

1.1 Construction of crape weave by at least 2 different methods (Design draft, Peg plan) and

end uses of crepe fabric

1.2 Diamond and Diaper design (Design, draft peg plan)

1.3 Cork screw weaves (Warp, weft) (Design, Draft Peg plan)

1.4 Huck a back weave (Design, draft ,peg plan)

Unit : II

2.1 Stripe and check effects construction

2.2 Simple colour and weave effect construction

2.3 Construction of Strip & Check effects

2.4 Construction of Simple colour & weave effect

Unit : III

3.1 Study of loom attachment, principles of shedding ,types of shedding

3.2. Classification of dobby, scope of dobby shedding, study of climax dobby construction

and working ,method of dobby pegging

3.3 Study of two cylinder cross border dobby construction and working. Introduction to cross

border fabric weaving

3.4 Study of staubli dobby (negative) construction and working. Advantages of cam dobby

3.5 Jacquard classification and scope of jacquard ,study of single lift single cylinder jacquard

construction and working. Methods of harness ties , jacquard card cutting.

Unit : IV

4.1 Construction and working of double lift double cylinder jacquard

4.2 Construction and working of two cylinder cross border jacquard

4.3 Comparison between single lift and double lift jacquards

4.4 Classification of multiple box mechanism, scope ,necessity of box mechanism

4.5 Introduction to working of drop box mechanism

Practical

1. Analysis of given fabric sample for EPI, PPI, work count weft count Cover factor,

Design, Draft and peg plan

2. Study of principle of shedding (Bottom closed, Centre cloud, open shed)

3. Study of construction and working of climax dobby, Dobby pegging

4. Study of construction and working of two cylinder cross border dobby

5. Study of construction and working of S.C.S.L. jacquard

6. Study of jacquard card cutting

7. Calculation of fabric weight in GSM and Ounces per square yard

8. Study of passage of material through loom

9. Study of selection of suitable draft and shedding equipment for weaving the fabric .

Evaluation of Practical :

1) Draw and explain any one mechanism 10 marks

2) Viva 05 marks

3) Analysis of given fabric sample 10 marks

References

1) Watson’s textile design and colour - Z.I.Grosicks

2) Textile weaving Design - W.S. Murfy

3) Textile colour mixing - D Paterson

4) Weaving Mechanism Vol.I - N.N.Banerjee

5) Weaving Mechanism Vol.II - N.N.Banergee

6) Plain Weaving motions - K.T.Aswani

7) Fancy weaving mechanisms - K.T.Aswani

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Fundamental of Knitting – II

Semester - IV

IV TS - 2

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Objectives:

1) Students should be able to understand the derivatives of weft knitted structure

2) Students should be able to know the warp knitted structure & machines involved in

manufacturing

3) Students should be able to calculate tightness factor ,production and weight of fabric

Unit : I

Designing of weft knit Structures

1.1 Derivatives of plain knits (Single Jersey)

1.2 Derivatives of Rib structure

1.3 Derivatives of Interlock structure

Unit : II

Warp Knitting

2.1 Development of warp knitting

2.2 Classification of warp knitting

2.3 Basic Warpknit Structures

2.4 Introduction & Principles of Tricot &Raschel Knitting machines

Unit : III

Quality parameters

3.1 Comparison warpknit vs weft knit

Comparison warp knit vs woven

3.2 Modern developments in warp & weft knitting

3.3 Quality of warp & weft knitted fabrics

3.4 Material used for warp & weft knitted fabrics

Unit : IV

Calculations in knitting

4.1 Yarn diameter calculations

4.2 Production Calculations

4.3 Tightness factor

4.4 Weight calculations wt/ linear yds, wt / sq. yds

4.5 Run – in calculation for warp knits

References :

1) Fundamentals of Knitting- Dr.D.B.Azgaonkar

2) Knitting Technology - David J Spencer

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Textile Testing - II

Semester - IV

IV TS - 3

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Practical - 25

Objectives :

1) To study basic principles of textile Testing

2) To study concept of Quality & Quality Control

3) To study techniques of textile Testing

Unit : I

1.1 Yarn strength :single yarn strength testing, lea strength testing, principle & working of

yarn strength tester

1.2 Yarn faults, yarn irregularly, classimate faults ,objectionable faults , measurement of yarn

evenness by Uster Tester , Yarn appearance test (A.S.T.M. method )

Unit II :

2.1 Yarn elongation, definition of terms related to load elongation, stress strain curve and

determination of yield point

2.2 Work of rupture, impact strength of yarn, principle and testing

2.3 Factors affecting yarn strength and elongation

Unit III

3.1 Definition crease recovery, crease resistance, and measurement of crease recovery

3.2 Fabric stiffness, bending length measurement, flexural rigidity, Fabric Handle, Drape and

measurement of drape coefficient

3.3 Definition of Fabric air permeability and water permeability and their measurement

3.4 Factors affecting air permeability & water permeability of fabric

Unit : IV

4.1 Fabric abrasion: types of abrasion and their measurement

4.2 Fabric strength : Tensile strength, Bursting strength, Tearing strength and their

measurement, Fabric Assistance

4.3 Fabric pilling :– Reasons of pilling, Effect of pilling , Measurement of pilling and

Methods of reducing pilling

4.4 Blend composition (binary and tertiary),blend measurement procedure ,

advantages of blending, popular blends.

Practical

1. Yarn count measurement

2. Yarn strength measurement

3. Yarn twist measurement (ply yarn)

4. Fabric weight, (GSM) measurement

5. Fabric EPI, PPI and count measurement

6. Fabric cover factor, warp cover ,weft cover measurement

7. Fabric bending length (stiffness) Measurement

8. Fabric drape coefficient measurement

9. Fabric tensile strength measurement

10. Fabric tearing strength measurement

11. Fabric crease recovery angle measurement

Evaluation of Practical

1) Experimental Procedure 10 marks

2) Result and calculations 10 marks

3) Viva 05 marks

References:

1) Principals of Textile Testing - Broth J. E.

2) Textile Testing - Skinkel H.

3) ISI Handbook of Textile Testing

4) The Handbook of Textile Testing & Quality Control- Grover and Hamby.

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Dyeing Technology II

Semester - IV

IV TS - 4

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Objectives :

(i) To understand Technique of Dyeing

(ii) To study dyes in detail

Unit I :

Dyeing of cotton material using

1.1 Solubilized vats

1.1.1 Dyeing by exhaust method

1.1.2 Dyeing by pad-development

1.2 Reactive Dyes

1.2.1 Types of Reactive dyes & their structures

1.2.2 Dyeing by exhaust & continuous & pad batch method according to subclass of

reactive dyes.

Unit II :

Dyeing of woolen & silk material using

2.1 Acid dyes

2.2 Basic dyes

Unit III :

Dyeing polyester material using

3.1 Disperse dyes

3.2 Dyeing machine for exhaust method : (a) HTHP beam dyeing machine

b) Jet dyeing machine ,c) Pad-Dry-Thermosol method

Unit IV :

4.1 Dyeing Acrylic Material using cationic dyes

4.2 Dyeing of nylon using Acid dyes

Sessional :

1. Dyeing of Polyester material using Disperse dyes 05 Mks

2. Dyeing of woolen material by using Acid Dyes 05 Mks

3. Dyeing silk material using Basic dyes 05 Mks

References :

1) Technology of textile Processing Vol.II, Chemistry pf Dyes & principle of Dyeing-

V.A.Shenai-Sevak publication

2) Technology of textile Processing Vol.VI, Technology of Dyeing –V.A.Shenai-Sevak

publication

3) Dyeing & Chemical Technology of textile Fiber - E.R.Trotman

4) The Chemical Technology pf Textile Fiber - R RChakravarty

5) The Chemical Technology of Fiber Material - F.Sadav

6) Dyeing of Wool & silk - R.S.Prayag

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Applied Textile Design - II

Semester - IV

IV TS - 5

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Objectives :

The Students will be able to

1) Understand the elements of Jacquard.

2) Construction & Develop a design suitable for figured woven fabrics

Unit : I

Elements of Jacquard Shedding

1.1. Harness & Design Calculations

1.2 Set of the harness

1.3 Number of harness cords in each hook

1.4 Size of repeat

1.5 Counts of design paper

1.6 Calculations for above points

Unit : II

Constructions and development of Jacquard Designs

2.1 Process of drafting a sketch design

2.2 Insertion of ground weaves

2.3 Joining figure & ground

2.4 Development of figures

2.5 Prevention of long floats

2.6 Bold & flat development

2.7 Prepare square paper design for figured fabrics using above points

Unit III :

Development of large figures

3.1 Use of warp & weft float in figure Development

3.2 Figure Shading

3.3 Shaded development of figures

3.4 Prepare square paper design for figured fabrics using above points

Unit : IV

Conditions to be observed in designing figure fabrics

4.1 Factors influencing woven designs

4.2 Construction of symmetrical figures

4.3 Reversing inclined figures

Sessional :

1) Prepare square paper design for figured fabrics 5 Mks

2) Prepare square paper design for figured fabrics for large figure 10 Mks

References:

1) Watson’s Textile Design & colour - Z.J. Grosicki

2) Watson’s Advanced textile design - Z.A. Grosicki

3) Plain Weaving Motions - K.T. Aswani

4) Fancy Weaving mechanism - K.T. Aswani

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Non - Woven

Semester - IV

IV TS - 6

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Objectives:

1. Students should be able to understand the methods of manufacturing non-wovens,

techniques involved and end uses of non-woven fabrics.

Unit : I

1.1 Introductions to nonwovens, Definitions

1.2 Comparison of Non woven with knits & woven

1.3 Raw materials for nonwovens manufacturing

1.4 Overview of nonwovens manufacturing process

1.5 Applications of nonwovens

Unit : II

2.1 Web laying process, objectives of web laying

2.2 Methods of web laying

2.2.1 Cross laying,, parallel laying

2.2.2 Random laying – Air laying, wet laying

2.2.3 Spun bonding

2.2.4 Melt blown process

Unit : III

3.1 Web bonding process

3.2 Classification of web bounding methods

3.3 Mechanical web bonding

3.3.1 Needle punching method

3.3.2 Hydroentanglement method.

Unit : IV

4.1 Chemical web bonding

4.1.1 Saturation bonding

4.1.2 Foam bonding

4.1.3 Spray Bonding

4.1.4 Print bonding

4.1.5 Powder bonding

4.2 Thermal Bonding

4.2.1 Hot calendaring

4.2.2 Hot Air thermal bonding

4.2.3 Ultrasonic bonding

4.2.4 Radiant heat bonding

4.3 Finishing of nonwovens

References:

1. Nonwoven Fabrics- W. Albrecht, H. Fuchs, W. Kittelmann,

2. Introduction to Nonwovens Technology- S. K. Batra, Benham Pourdeyhimi

3. Handbook of Nonwovens- S. J. Russell

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Advance Woven Structure – I

Semester - V

V TS - 1

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Term Work - 25

Objectives :

1) To understand the compound fabrics structure.

2) To develop the compound fabric structure on point paper.

Unit : I Corded structures

1.1 Bed ford cord

1.2 Classification of Bed ford cord

1.3 Characteristics of

1.3.1 Plain faced Bed ford cord

1 .3.2 Twill Faced Bed ford cord

1.3.3 Designs repeating on even and uneven cord length

1.4 Wadded Bed ford cord

1.4 .1 Purpose of Wadding

1.5 End uses

Unit : II Compound Weaves

2.1 Suitability of drop box mechanism for different types of weaves

2.2 Warp backed & weft backed structures

2.2.1 Characteristics of backed cloth

2.2.2 Purpose of producing backed cloth

2.2.3 Comparison of Warp backed & weft backed cloth

2.2.4 End uses

Unit : III Extra thread figure

3.1 Extra wrap & Extra weft figuring effects

3.2 Characteristics

3.3 Comparison of extra warp & extra weft

3.4 Simple structures

3.5 Methods of disposal of extra threads

3.6 End uses

Unit : IV Double Cloth

4.1 Types of double cloth & heir end uses

4.2 Self stitched double cloth

4.3 Principle of Stitching for self stitched double cloth

4.4 Selection of suitable stitching points

4.5 Beaming & drafting for self stitched double cloth

4.6 Reversible & Non reversible self Stitched double cloth

Term Work :

Analysis of 5 differently woven fabric samples according to following points.

1) Warp count, weft count material used, crimp %, cover factor, warp and weft

pattern, weave repeat, reed count, machinery used, weight of fabric GSM, design

draft and lefting plan.

Evaluation of Term Work :-

Portfolio of samples with analysis sheet : 25 marks

(5 mark per sampl.e)

References :

1) Textile Design & Colour - Z. Grosicki

2) Advanced Textile Design & Colour –Z. Grosicki

3) Plain Weaving Motion –K.T. Aswani

4) Grammar Of Textile Design - Nisketh

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Technical Textiles

Semester - V

V TS - 2

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Objectives : -

1) To understand the unconventional uses of textile material in various areas

2) To understand the technology involved in manufacturing products with specific

functions and technical parameters

Unit : I

Geotextiles

1.1 Introduction to geosynthetics, geotextiles

1.2 Essential properties of Geotextiles

1.3 Functions of Geotextiles

1.4 Applications of nonwovens in geotextiles

1.5 Fibres used.

Unit : II

Medical Textiles

2.1 Introduction to medical textiles

2.2 Classification of medical textiles

2.3 Essential properties of medical textiles

2.4 Fibres Used

2.5 Applications of Nonwovens in medical Textiles

Unit : III

Sports textiles

3.1 Introductions to sports textiles

3.2 Essential properties

3.3 Various uses of sports text

3.4 Application of Non Woven in sport textiles

Unit : IV

Defense Textiles

4.1 Introduction to defense textiles

4.2 Functions

4.3 Essential Properties

4.4 Application of nonwovens in Defence Textiles

References :

1 ) Handbook Of Technical Textile - A.R Horrocks& S.C. Anand

2) Technical Textile - V.K Kothari

3) Application Of Non Wovens In Technical Textile- R.A. Chapman

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Intricate Traditional Textiles-I

Semester - V

V TS - 3

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Term Work - 25

Objectives :

1) To acquaint the studentswith Indian Traditional Textile.

2) To develop the sence of aesthetics in traditional textiles.

Unit – I :

Brocades - Study of Traditional textile with reference to its region, raw material ,technique

of ornamentation, motif and end uses

1.1 Himroo

1.1.1 Aurangabad Shawls

1.2 Amroo

1.2.1 Banaras

1.2.2 Baluchari

1.2.3 Kanjeevaram

Unit II :

Interlocked Technique

2.1 Paithani

2.3 Uppada Silk

Unit III :

Weaving

3.1 Dhoti

3.1.1 West Bengal

3.1.2 Kerala

3.2 Uttariya

3.3 Study of Gyasar

3.4 Mashru

Unit IV :

Conservation of Traditional Textiles

4.1 Role of Museum and design centers

4.2 Aim and Objectives of Handloom Corporation

4.3 Aim & Objectives of Kadhi Board

4.4 Aim and Objectives of Weaver’s Service Centre

Termwork :

Collection visuals of traditional Indian textile and illustration one motif with every detail

for contemporary use.

Evaluation of Term Work

1) Collection of visuals of Traditional Indian Textile 10 marks

2) Illustrating one motif with every detail for contemporary use 10 marks

3) Viva 05 marks

References

1. The sari styles – patterns – History –

Techniques

Linda Lynton

2. DhurrieFlatwaven Rugs Of India Shyam Ahuja

3. Textiles and crafts of India (Arunachal

Pradesh Assam. Manipur)

Dr. Vardona

Bhandari NIFT Pub.

Division

4. Textile Arts of India KokyoHatanaka

5. Indian Saries Traditions Perspectives,

Design

Vijai Singh Katiyar

6. Decorative Design History In India

Textiles & Costumes

PorulBhatnagar

7. (Tradition And Beyond) Handcrafted

Indian Textiles

Martand Singh

RtaKapurChisti

Rahul Jain

8. Costume, textile and Jewellery of India

Tradition Rajasthan

Vandana Bhandari

9. Traditional Indian Textiles John Gillow and

Nicholas Bornard

10. Traditonal Indian Constumes & Textiles ParulBhatnagar

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Printing Technology - I

Semester - V

V TS - 4

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Term Work – 25

Objective :To learn about Textile Printing

Unit I :

1.1 Styles & Methods of Printing

1.2 Quality of Fabric for Printing

Unit II :

Printing Machine

2.1 Roller Printing Machine

2.1.1 Mechanism of Printing

2.2.2 Printing defects & corrective measures.

2.2 Screen Printing Machine

2.2.1 Manual screen printing & screen making

2.2.2 Fully automatic Screen printing machines

Unit III :

3.1 Rotary Screen Printing Machine

3.1.1 Mechanism of printing

3.1.2 Different types of Squeeze

3.2 Digital Printing

3.2.1 Mechanism of printing

3.2.2 Digital printing machines

Unit IV :

4.1 Preparation of Printing Paste :

4.1.1 Essential ingredient of printing paste

4.1.2 Function of Each Ingredient

4.2 Printing Thickener

4.2.1 Classification

4.2.2 Essential Quality

4.2.3 Rheological Behaviour of thickener.

Termwork :

Screen preparation and printing paste preparation.

Evaluation of Term Work

1) Making of screen for fabric printing 10 Mks

2) To prepare printing paste for different dyes & pigment emulsion 15 Mks

References :-

1) Technology of Textile Processing Vol.IV –V.A.Shenai(Seva publication)

2) Digital Textile Printing - Grace Wasike Namwamba

3 Digital Textile Printing - Melanie Bowles

4 Digital Textile Printing - Susan Carden ,UK

5 Digital Textile Printing & influence on design - Marina Rehberin

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Computer Aided Textile design – II

Semester - V

V TS - 5

Term Work – 50

Objective :

1. Application of computer technology in textiles A lot of Flexibility is available with the

use of different software eg. Development of weaves motifs, textures and print

Students will learn Teck Men Dobby and Printing Software in detail to complete the term

work.

Any Dobby & Printing software can be used to develop term work for example.

(Net Graphics, Wonder Weaves, Teck Men etc)

Term Work:

1. To prepare fabric for different end uses using different weaves and colour & weave

effects on dobby software

2. All over dobby design for different end uses

3. Prepare screen design for printing all over design

4. Prepare screen design for printing border design

5. Prepare colour separation for each design

Students has to prepare one sample of each and present a portfolio and

CD of term work

Evaluation of Term Work:

Dobby design : 30 marks

Design for screen printing : 20 marks

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Entrepreneurship Development

Semester - V

V TS - 6

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Objectives:

1. To understand the concept of entrepreneurship

2 . To know the world of entrepreneurs

3. To understand and cultivate entrepreneurial values, attitude, qualities and desires.

4. To sow the seed of entrepreneurship in fertile minds

UNIT 1

Introduction to Entrepreneurship:

1- Definition, Concept and Need for entrepreneurship.

2- Types of entrepreneurs: Spontaneous, Motivated and Induced.

3- Kinds of Entrepreneurship: Proprietary, Partnership and Group

Entrepreneurship.

(The advantages and disadvantages of proprietary partnership and group

enterprises)

UNIT 2

Product Development

1- Creativity and Idea Generation

2- Searching and selecting Entrepreneurial Ideas.

3- Dynamics of project Identification.

4- Matching Project and enterprise.

UNIT 3

Entrepreneurial Assets

1- Entrepreneurial Values and attitudes.

2- Entrepreneurial Qualities.

3- Role ,demands and Requirements of Entrepreneurs.

4- Barriers to entrepreneurship.

UNIT 4

Entrepreneurial Motivation

1- Definition and Meaning of Motivation.

2- Need of Motivation for Achievement

3- Motivating Factors: Internal and External

References:

1. Entrepreneurs: Talent, Temperament, Technique- Bolton, B. & Thompson

2. Entrepreneurship Development- Taneja, S. & Gupta

3. Entrepreneurship: Starting, Developing and Managing a New Enterprise, - Hisrich, R.D.

& Peters,

4. Entrepreneurial Development- Desai

Bachelor of Textile Science (Home Science)

Advance Woven Structure - II

Semester - VI

VI TS - 1

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Practical - 25

Objective : 1) To understand the compound weave fabric like Leno , Pile etc.

2) To develop the compound weave fabric structures on point paper.

Unit I : Leno Structures

1.1 Gauze & leno structures

1.2 Principle of leno weaving

1.3 Requirements for leno weaving

1.4 Importance of easer bar & shaker device

1.5 Leno weaving sheds

Unit : II Pile Fabrics

2.1 Classification of pile fabrics & their end uses

2.2 Weft Pile fabrics & their classification & end uses

2.3 All over velveteen

2.4 Plain back all over velveteen

2.5 Twill backall over velveteen

2.6 Fast pile structures

2.7 Corded velveteen

2.8 Factors affecting pile & pile density

Unit : III Warp Pile Fabrics

3.1 Classification & methods of production

3.2 Terry weaving – Terry pile structures

3.3 Face to face weaving

3.4 Wire pile structures

3.5 Simple Carpet structures

Unit : IV Finishing of Pile Fabrics

4.1 Mechanical finishing of pile fabrics

4.2 Embossing

4.3 Printing

References :

1) Textile Design & Colour - Z. Grosicki

2) Advanced Textile Design & Colour –Z. Grosicki

3) Plain Weaving Motion –K.T. Aswani

4) Grammar Of Textile Design - Nisketh

Practical :

Analysis of 5 differently woven fabric samples according to following points.

2) Warp count, weft count material used, crimp %, cover factor, warp and weft

pattern, weave repeat, reed count, machinery used, weight of fabric GSM, design

draft and lefting plan.

Practical :

1) Analysis Of Fabric - Design Draft & Lifting Plan 10 Marks

2) Calculations Of Cover Factor & Fabric Weight 10 Marks

3) Viva 05 Marks

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Weaving Calculations

Semester - VI

VI TS - 2

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Objectives :

Students should be able to

1) Calculate the reed count, reed space, width of warp in a reed

2) Calculate number of sections, width of warp in a section, number of ends in a section

3) Calculate quantity of warp & weft yarns in a required a piece of cloth

Unit : I

Read Calculations

1.1 System based on number of dents per unit space

1.2 Calculations related to

1.2.1 Read count

1.2.2 Reed space

1.2.3 Width of warp in a reed

1.3 Introduction to factors involved in cloth calculations such as contraction of warp & weft,

Take-up, Regain, Allowance for waste, Allowance for selvedges etc.

Unit : II

Sectional warping calculations

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Rules observed for making sections

2.3 Calculations regarding

2.3.1 Number of sections for a warp

2.3.2 Width of section for a warp

2.3.3 Number of ends in a section

Unit : III

Warp Calculations

3.1 Calculations regarding

3.1.1 Total number of ends in a cloth

3.1.2 Weight of warp

3.1.3 Count of warp yarn

3.1.4 Tape length

3.1.5 Length of warp required to weave a piece of fabric

Unit : IV

Weft Calculations

4.1 Calculations regarding

4.1.1 Total length of weft

4.1.2 Width warp in a reed

4.2 Weight of weft

4.2.1 Count of weft

4.2.3 Length of weft required to weave a piece of fabric

References :

1. Weaving Calculations -Sen Gupta

2. Textile Calculation- E.A. Poselt

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Intricate Traditional Textiles-II

Semester - VI

VI TS - 3

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Objectives :- 1) To understand the various techniques of Hand painting and

Hand printing.

2) To give an overview of various design centres.

Unit – I :

Hand Printed Textiles - Study of following textile with all details

1.1 Block Printing

1.2 Stencil Printing

1.3 Khadi Printing (Tinsel Printing)

1.4 Ajrak Printing

1.5 Discharge Printing

Unit – II :

Resist Dyed Textiles- Study of following textile with all details

1.1 Resist dyed Textiles

1.2 Ikat

1.2.1 Patola

1.1.2 Pochampalli

1.3 Laheria

1.4 Bandani

1.5 Batik

1.6 Vegetable dyed textiles

Unit – III :

Hand Painted Textiles- Study of following textile with all details

3.1 Madhubani

3.2 Kalamkari

3.3 Pigment Painted Textiles - Pichwai

Unit – IV :

Study of Motif

4.1 Various forms of motif

4.2 Placement

4.3 Cotemporary form and use of motif

References :

1. The sari styles – patterns – History –

Techniques

Linda Lynton

2. DhurrieFlatwaven Rugs Of India Shyam Ahuja

3. Textiles and crafts of India (Arunachal

Pradesh Assam. Manipur)

Dr. Vardona

Bhandari NIFT Pub.

Division

4. Textile Arts of India KokyoHatanaka

5. Indian Saries Traditions Perspectives,

Design

Vijai Singh Katiyar

6. Decorative Design History In India

Textiles & Costumes

PorulBhatnagar

7. (Tradition And Beyond) Handcrafted

Indian Textiles

Martand Singh

RtaKapurChisti

Rahul Jain

8. Costume, textile and Jewellery of India

Tradition Rajasthan

Vandana Bhandari

9. Traditional Indian Textiles John Gillow and

Nicholas Bornard

10. Traditonal Indian Constumes & Textiles ParulBhatnagar

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Printing Technology - II

Semester - VI

VI TS - 4

Theory – 60

Sessional – 15

Object :To learn about textile printing

Unit I :

Printing of Cotton Material using following dyes

1.1 Direct Dyes (Direct Style)

1.2 Vat Dyes (Direct & Discharge Style)

1.3 Azoic Material ( Azoicdiazo&Rapidogen)

Unit II :

Printing of Cotton Material using following dyes

2.1 Reactive (Direct & Resist style)

2.2 Pigment Emulsion

2.2.1 Kerosene Emulsion

2.2.2 Aqueous Method

Unit III :

3.1 Ager / Steamer Machine

3.2 Polymerizing Machine

3.3 Printing of woolen & silk material using Acid & Basic dyes respectively

Unit IV :

4.1 Printing of Polyester Material using Disperse dyes

4.1.1 High temperature steamer for polyester printing.

4.1.2 High temperature & High Pressure steamer for polyester printing

4.2 Printing of Acrylic Material using cationic dyes.

4.2.1 Printing of Nylon using Acid dyes.

Reference :

1. Technology of Textile Processing Vol.IV –V.A.Shenai(Seva publication)

2. Digital Textile Printing -Grace Wasike Namwamba

3. Digital Textile Printing - Melanie Bowles

4. Digital Textile Printing - Susan Carden ,UK

5. Digital Textile Printing & influence on design - Marina Rehberin

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Product Design

Semester - VI

VI TS – 5

Practical Marks – 50

Term Work – 50

Objective :

1.A student is expected to develop a product relevant to the subject

Unit : I

1.1 Meaning of product development

1.2 Understanding the concept of Trend, Fashion and Market

1.3 Collection of different textile products visuals to study the fabric, style ornamentation used

by different national and international designers

Unit : II

Design Process

2.1 Sources of inspiration (Museum Exhibitions, books, Street films, Architecture, Photography

etc)

2.2 Handling different Material

2.3 Market survey

Unit : III

3.1 Selection of Theme

3.2 Development of mood board, color board ,

3.3 Understanding texture, surface finish and ornamentation

3.4 Prepare a product

Unit : IV

4.1 Report of design process (from concept to product) Presentation of product

Practical :

Prepare a textile product

Evaluation of Practical :

Product presentation : 25 marks

Viva : 25 marks

Termwork : Prepare a Textile product.

Evaluation of Term Work:

Product : 50 Marks

Report : 50 Marks

Report should include:

Inspiration board

Mood board

Fabric board

Color board

Explanation of Concept

References:

1. Basic principles of Design – (Vol 1 – 4) Manfred Maier

2. Basic Design – The Dynamics of Visual form – Sansmarg

3. Inside Fashion Design- Sharon Lee Tate

4. Fashion Design_ Person Kathryn Mekelvey and Jamine Munslow

Bachelor of Textile Science ( Home Science )

Textile Marketing

Semester - VI

VI TS - 6

Theory Marks – 60

Sessional Marks - 15

Objectives :

1. To give the knowledge of management, costing & Marketing to encourage the student

about textile career in marketing

UNIT I

1.1 Introduction to all sectors of Textile Industry

a. Handloom power-loom, organized sector, garment, knitting

1.2 Importance of management : Definition of Administration, Management,

Organisation..

1.3 Functions and principles of management

1.4 Motivation : Concept, methods.

UNIT II

2.1 Market research

2.2 Analysis of market Trends

2.3 Customer behaviour

2.4 Four P’s of Marketing

UNIT III

3.1. Introduction to costing, calculation of manufacturing price& market price

3.1.1 Direct & indirect cost

3.1.2 Depreciation : Concept, definition, methods

3.1.3 Short term &long term capital

3.1.4 Break even analysis : concept

UNIT IV

4.1 Textile Product advertising,

4.2 Promotion- different styles & methods

4.3 Retailing- Types of retailers

4.4 Brand- Meaning & definition

Reference:

1. Management Accounting- Gupta S.P.

2. Entrepreneurship Development- Chandak

3. Marketing Management- Philip &Kotter

4. Principles Of Business Organization- GowekarAcharya

5. Industrial organization & management- O.P. Khanna

6. Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Development & Management Vasant Desai -

Bachelor of Textile Science – III Year

Semester – VI

In-Plant Training

VITS – 7

Grade

Grade for in-plant training will be given by industry based on performance of the students on the

basis of report submitted by the students.

Criteria for grading :

Excellent : A+ (above 80%)

Very good : A (above 60%-80%)

Satisfactory : B (above 50%-60%)

Sufficient : C (above 40%-50%)

Poor : D (below 40%)

IN-PLANT TRAINING

Three weeks training in the Garment industry, EOU, Textile Mill, Textile and Garment

Printing unit, Cottage Industry, Boutique, Studio, Production unit of a fashion designer.

Retail outlet for garment or a brand of garment and embroidery unit.

The organization can be government, semi government, government Ltd., Public sector

or a private ferm.

Detailed report of the internship along with the organization working nature, different

departments its personnel, Job undertaken, references, observations , production process

etc.

The report should also include the work done by the student during his/her internship

with special emphasis on skills learned during the period.

The report should be accompanied photographs and the certificate from the head of the

organization.


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