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Pragati Singh

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Some of the famous institutes from where one can pursue Silk Technology are:

  • Matoshri Pratishthan /Group of Institutions
  • Government Sri Krishnarajendra Silver Jubilee Technological Institute, Bengaluru

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Pragati Singh

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As a fresher, the average annual salary of a BTech Silk Technology graduate in India can range from INR 4 LPA to INR 7 LPA, depending on several factors such as location, experiencee, type of company etc. Moreover, it can vary based on the individual experiences and job roles.

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 Some of the promising job profiles one can get into after completing Silk Technology are:

DomainJob TitlesDescription
Production & ProcessingProduction Engineer, Process Engineer, Quality Control Inspector, Dyeing & Finishing Specialist, Weaving SpecialistManage silk production processes, oversee quality control, specialize in dyeing, finishing, or weaving techniques.
Design & DevelopmentTextile Designer, Product Developer, Fashion Designer, CAD SpecialistDesign and develop new silk products, create fashion apparel using silk, utilize computer-aided design (CAD) for textile patterns.
Management & MarketingSales & Marketing Manager, Supply Chain Manager, Business Development Executive, Retail ManagerOversee sales & marketing of silk products, manage the supply chain, acquire new business opportunities, manage retail stores selling silk products.

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Pragati Singh

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BE in Silk Technology holds diverse career opportunities such as:

  • Production & Processing: Silk yarn/fabric production,  quality control,  dyeing & finishing.
  • Design & Development: Textile design,  product development,  fashion industry.
  • Management & Marketing: Sales,  marketing,  supply chain management in silk industry.

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Pragati Singh

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Some of the core subjects taught under Silk Technology includes:

  • Textile Composites
  • Apparel Technology
  • Yarn Manufacturing
  • Silk Reeling Technology
  • Computer Concepts & Programming
  • Professional Communication
  • Knitting Technology

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Pragati Singh

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To be admitted to this programme, a candidate must have completed Intermediate with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as required subjects and English as an elective. They must achieve an overall grade point average of 50 to 60 percent and must have cleared any national and state-level entrance tests.

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Entrance exams like JEE Main,  KCET, MHT CET, and state-level and university-specific engineering exams may be required by some colleges. There are only 2 colleges in India that have the BTech Silk Technology program available. Rest, other colleges mostly offer it as a specialization within the MTech Textile Technology course.

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Pragati Singh

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The option for direct admission is not available at present. There are only 2 BTech in Silk Technology Engineering colleges in India that give admission on the basis of entrance exam scores like JEE Main, KCET, and MHT CET. You should study very hard for the exam and get good marks to get a seat at any of these colleges. 

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Pragati Singh

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Hi,

Silk Technology course is a sub-discipline of Textile Engineering that deals with the technology of manufacturing silk from a variety of sources, including worms and other synthetic sources of silk, as well as a variety of chemicals. During their course, students learn about the qualities of the fabric, the production process, dyeing and preparing the material, and converting it into a final product that is ready for the market.

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