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Vidhi Jain

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Some basic books you can refer to for the Diploma course in Textile Engineering are here. Take a look

Book Name

Author Name

A Textbook of Engineering Drawing

Surjeet Singh

Textile Fibre

E. P. G Gohl and L. D. Vilensky

A Textbook of Fibres Science and Technology

S. P. Mishra

Basics of Textile Chemical Processing

D. Gopalakrishnan and T. Karthik

Textile Yarns: Technology, Structure, and Applications

B.C. Goswami and J.G. Martindales

Textbook of Fabric Science: Fundamentals to Finishing

Seema Sekhri

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Textile Design Syllabus

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Vidhi Jain

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The Diploma in Textile Engineering syllabus is divided into 6 semesters where you have to study some core subjects along with some interesting elective subjects that you can select as per your interests and understanding. Some basic elective choices offered in the Diploma course in Textile Engineering are listed below 

  • Technical Textiles
  • Advanced Textile Manufacturing
  • Medical Textiles
  • Process Control in Spinning
  • Maintenance of Textile Machinery
  • Garment Manufacturing
  • Computer-Aided Textile Designing

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Vidhi Jain

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The Textile Engineering Diploma course covers important core as well as elective subjects that teach students about the basic fundamentals of textile design and manufacturing and also gives them practical knowledge of the field through lab work. Some important subjects taught in the Textile Diploma classes are: 

  • Fiber Science and Technology
  • Yarn & Fabric Manufacturing
  • Fiber Identification
  • Elementary Textile Design
  • Textile Wet Processing
  • Weaving and Knitting Processes
  • Apparel Production Technology
  • Textile Chemical Processing

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Vidhi Jain

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You can easily get admission to the Diploma course in Textile Engineering on the basis of your marks in Class 10 or Class 12 final exams. You should meet the minimum eligibility of 50% marks, fill out the college applications on time, and wait for other announcements. 
Some colleges may directly admit you to the course after you submit the application, other colleges may release merit-cutoff lists for admission. As an exception, a few colleges, for example in Uttar Pradesh, may ask for entrance test marks like JEECUP.

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Vidhi Jain

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You should start by going through the eligibility for the Diploma course in Textile Engg. at various popular colleges. The eligibility criteria is mostly getting a minimum of 50% marks in Science and Math subjects in Class 10 or Class 12.

Next, you should fill out the college application forms before the last date. A few state colleges may ask for entrance scores like JEECUP, for which you will have to take the entrance test and get a good score. Rest, the admission is majorly based on merit where some colleges directly offer you admission and others release merit cut-offs.

You may have to appear for the counseling procedure as well that

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Basic requirements for studying a Diploma course in Textile Engineering, you basically need to have passed Class 10 or Class 12 with at least 50% marks in Science and Mathematics subjects. Some colleges may directly give you admission after filling the application form and meeting the minimum marks eligibility, while other colleges may release merit-cutoffs for admission.

A majority of the colleges follow the merit-based system for admission to Diploma in Textile Engineering & Technology courses, a few colleges in some states may consider entrance exam marks like JEECUP. So, you should check the eligibility on the college website once a

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The duration of the Diploma course in Textile Engineering is usually 3 years in India, which is divided into 6 semesters. A few colleges also offer 2-year-long Diploma programs in Textile Engineering and Technology. You can opt for this course right after completing Class 10 that gives you an opportunity to enter start earning early. You can also go for further academic qualifications after your Diploma course completion like BTech Textile Engineering via lateral entry option. Rest, the final choice depends on you. 

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Vidhi Jain

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BTech in Textile Engineering is a 4-year program. The syllabus is designed to shape skilled textile professionals. Meanwhile, the diploma course in Textile Engineering has a three-year duration, which is meant for technical expertise in the field with more opportunities for hands-on training.
The eligibility for BTech Textile Engg. is to pass Class 12 in the PCM subjects with at least 50% marks, and for the Diploma course as well, you need to have a minimum of 50% marks in Class 10 or Class 12 in Science and Math.
While one is pursuing a BTech Textile Engineering course, it is undoubtedly much better that the Diploma course if one wants

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The two-year, post-graduate Diploma in Anesthesia course deals with the principles and practices of anesthesia, covering anesthesia techniques, pain management, and critical care. The students acquire the skills of administering anesthesia and managing the patient under-going surgical procedure as well as pain and critical care situations. One year is reserved for theoretical study and 1 year for practical training with an overall of 1,040 hours of clinical training. The fees range from INR 50,000 to INR 2 Lacs per annum. After completing the course, he/she can work as an Anesthetist in any hospital, clinic, or he/she can also start a

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