HEAD
Category | Title | Code | Credits-4C | Theory Paper | ||
DC(E)-1 | Dyeing Of Synthetics And Blends | TX 701(C) | L | T | P | Max.Marks-100 Min.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs |
3 | 1 |
Technology of printing Vol. IV Shennai
Technology textile finishing Vol. X Shennai
Shennai; Scoring And Bleaching
Shennai; Dyeing
Tiotman; Textile Scoring & Bleaching
John Shore; Cellulosic Dyeingp
Engg. of Textile Colouration C. Duck Worth
Textile Finishing W.S.Murphy
Printing on Textiles by direct and transfer technique R.W. Lee
Electronics Control for Textile Machines Hiren Joshi, Gouri Joshi (NCUTE Pub.)
A Glimpse of the Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres R.R. Chakraverty
Category | Title | Code | Credits-4C | Theory Paper | ||
DC (E)-2 | Knitting Technology | TX 702 (A) | L | T | P | Max.Marks-100 Min.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs |
3 | 1 |
Knitting Technology Prof. D. B. Ajgaonkar
Knitting Technology - Spencer
Knitting Technology - Pitman
Knitted Clothing Technology Terry Brackenbury
Machine Knitted Fabrics Felting Techniques Janet Natney
Category | Title | Code | Credits-4C | Theory Paper | ||
DC (E)-2 | Technical Textiles | TX 702 (B) | L | T | P | Max.Marks-100 Min.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs |
3 | 1 |
properties and application of filament and staple fibre yarns.
Asbestos Thread : Manufacturing process : properties and applications of asbestos yarn.
industry cigarette filters.
Technical Textiles NCUTE Programme Report 2002 Prof. P.A.Khatwani, S.S.Yardi
Guide to Geotextiles Testing J.N. Mandal, D.G.Divshikar
Coated and Laminated Textiles Walter Fung
Advances in Fibre Science S. K. MukhopadhyayComposite Technologies Stuart M. Lee
Handbook of Fibre Rope Technology H.A. Mckenna et.al. Textile Inst. Pub.
Smart Fibres fabrics and clothing Xiaoming Tao
Fibre and Whisker Reinforce Ceramics for Structural Applications David Belitskus
Mechanics of Textile & Laminated Composites A.E.Bogdanovich & C.M.Pastore
Hand book of nonwovens, S. J. Russell, Woodhead 2007
Geosynthetics in civil engineering, R. W. Sarsby, Woodhead 2007
Handbook of Technical Textiles, Anand
Testing of Sewing Threads, Filter fabrics, Geo Textiles, Non-woven fabrics, tyre cord fabrics,. Study;of Medical Textiles.
Category | Title | Code | Credits-4C | Theory Paper | ||
DC (E)-2 | Finishing Of Synthetics And Blends | TX 702 (C) | L | T | P | Max.Marks-100 Min.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs |
3 | 1 |
Technology of printing Vol. IV Shennai
Technology textile finishing Vol. X Shennai
Shennai; Scoring And Bleaching
Shennai; Dyeing
Tiotman; Textile Scoring & Bleaching
John Shore; Cellulosic Dyeingp
Engg. of Textile Colouration C. Duck Worth
Textile Finishing W.S.Murphy
Printing on Textiles by direct and transfer technique R.W. Lee
Electronics Control for Textile Machines Hiren Joshi, Gouri Joshi (NCUTE Pub.)
A Glimpse of the Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres R.R. Chakraverty
Textile Finishing, R. S. Prayag,
Category | Title | Code | Credits-6C | Theory Paper | ||
DC 17 | Textile Chemistry-II | TX 703 | L | T | P | Max.Marks-100 Min.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs |
3 | 1 | 2 |
Different modern techniques of printing; paste preparation of different dyes, Advance development in printing machine operation; After treatment of different printing materials; Printing use in plastic materials.
Scouring and dyeing of silk, wool, polyester, polyamide and blends. Identification of dyestuffs from dyed samples. Determination of different fastness properties of dyed samples. Printing with different dyestuffs on cotton, silk and polyester.
Technology of printing Vol. IV Shennai
Technology textile finishing Vol. X Shennai
Engg. of Textile Colouration C. Duck Worth
Textile Finishing W.S.Murphy
Printing on Textiles by direct and transfer technique R.W. Lee
Electronics Control for Textile Machines Hiren Joshi, Gouri Joshi (NCUTE Pub.)
A Glimpse of the Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres R.R. Chakraverty
Trouble shooting in wet processing : Acetate, Rayon/Lycocell and Spandex Blends, Dunes
Scouring and dyeing of silk
Scouring and dyeing of wool
Scouring and dyeing of polyester
Scouring and dyeing of polyamide and blends
Identification of dyestuff from dyed samples.
Determination of different fastness properties of dyed samples
Printing with different dyestuff on cotton, silk and polyester.
Category | Title | Code | Credits-6C | Theory Paper | ||
DC 18 | Advance Yarn Manufacturing | TX 704 | L | T | P | Max.Marks-100 Min.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs |
3 | 1 | 2 |
Rotor spinning- Overview, objects, developments, principle and speed; Raw material requirements and preparation; Method of operation opening unit, yarn formation, structure and aspects of rotor and its influence on yarn, yarn withdrawal and winding system, automation. Calculation related to twist, production etc. Yarn characteristics structure and its difference wit ring spun yarn, brief idea about the end products; Production of fancy yarn/core spun yarn in rotor spinning.
Wrap spinning and False twist spinning Operating principle, yarn structure.
ADVANCED YARN MANUFACTURE PRACTICAL
Detailed study of modern yarn manufacturing machines. Constructional details, setting and gauging, controls and change places. Calculations of speeds, production.
The Textile Institute-Short Staple Spinning, Series-Kleiwn. (Vol.5)
Spinning P.R.Lord
New Spinning Systems R.V. Mahendra Gowda (NCUTE Pub.)
Handbook of yarn production, Peter R. Lord, Woodhead 2003
Spinning in 70s- P.R. Lord
Rotor Spinning-ATIRA
Cotton Spinning calculatious-Taggart.
Recent Advances in Spinning Technology BTRA International Technical Conference
Report
Yarn Production Theoretical Aspects, P Grosberg, C Iype, Woodhead 1999
Detailed study of Open End Spinning
Detailed study of friction spinning.
Detailed study of air-jet spinning
Detailed study of constructional details, setting and gauging, controls and change places
Calculations of speeds, drafts, production etc.
Category | Title | Code | Credits-6C | Theory Paper | ||
DC 19 | Advance Fabric Manufacturing | TX 705 | L | T | P | Max.Marks-100 Min.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs |
3 | 1 | 2 |
Shuttleless Weaving Dr. M. K. Talukdar
Principle of Weaving Marks & Robinson
Textile Science & Technology Shuttleless Weaving Machines Oldrich, Talavasek & Vladimir Svaty
Modern Preparation and Weaving Machinery A. Ormerod.
Hndbook of Weaving, Sabit Adanur, Ph. D.
Weaving Technology & Operation A. Ormerod & Walter S. Sondhelm
Rapier Loom WIRA
Filament Weaving NCUTE HRD Programme Coordinator Prof. P.A.Khatwani, Mr. S. S. Yardi,
Innovations in Weaving Machinery (The Course of Loom Development) Dr. Teruo Ishila
Modern Weaving Theory & Practice- R. B. Singh
ADVANCE FABRIC MANUFACTURE PRACTICAL
Detailed study of different shittleless weaving machines.
Suggested list of experiments:
Detailed study of different Projectile Loom
Detailed study of different Air Jet Loom
Detailed Study of different Rapier Loom
Detailed study of different Water Jet Loom
Detailed study of Circular Loom
Detailed study of Knitting Machine
Category | Title | Code | Credits-4C | Practicals | ||
DC 20 | Advance CAD in Textiles | TX 706 | L | T | P | Max.Marks-50 Min.Marks-25 |
4 |
Principles of design, elements of design, marker planning, grading system, size chart, silhoueltes, shape and sizes, relationship to fashion, different dart system, black measurement, basic information regarding software, study latest software system.
Practice block making on garment software, variant file, adjustment of different view of garment components, making of different patterns with seam allowances, different techniques of pattern making, notches, curve, etc. marker creation.
Mood board, story board making, simulation, use of yarn library, knit and weave structure, weave library.
Vector, use of different drawing tools, bitmap pictures, different studios, color pallatte.
Mens wear pattern making, Alam Parwez Khan, Punkaj Pub. Delhi, 2007
Ten steps to fashion freedom, Mayfield
Category | Title | Code | Credits 2C | Practical | ||
DC 21 | Industrial Training | TX 707 | L | T | P | Max. Marks-50 Min. Marks-25 |
0 | 0 | 2 |
The objective of undertaking industrial training is to provide work experience so that students engineering knowledge is enhanced and employment prospects are improved. The student should take this course as a window to the real World and should try to learn as much as possible from real life experiences by involving and interacting with industry staff. Industrial training also provides an opportunity to students to select an engineering problem and possibly an industry guide for their Major Project in final semester.
Duration: Minimum 2 weeks in summer break after VI semester, assessment to be done in VII semester
For the assessment of industrial training undertaken by the students, following components are considered with their weightage.
Attendance and General Discipline | 5 |
Daily diary Maintenance | 5 |
Initiative and participative attitude during training | 10 |
Assessment of training by Industrial Supervisor | 10 |
Total | 30* |
(b) | Practical/Oral Examination (Viva-Voce) in Institution | Marks Allotted | |
1. | Training Report | 15 | |
2. | Seminar and cross questioning (defense) | 15 | |
Total | 30 |
* - Marks of various components in industry should be awarded by the I/c of training in Industry but in special circumstances if not awarded by the industry then faculty in charge /T.P.O. will give the marks.
During training students will prepare a first draft of training report in consultation with section in charge. After training they will prepare final draft with the help of T.P.O. /Faculty of the Institute. Then they will present a seminar on their training and they will face viva-voce on training in the Institute.
During industrial training students must observe following to enrich their learning: Industrial environment and work culture.
Organisational structure and inter personal communication. Machines/equipment/instrument-their working and specifications. Product development procedure and phases.
Project Planning, monitoring and control. Quality control and assurance.
Maintenance system Costing system
Stores and purchase systems.
Layout of Computer/EDP/MIS centers.
Roles and responsibilities of different categories of personnel. Customer services.
Problems related to various areas of work etc.
Students are supposed to acquire the knowledge on above by- Direct Observations without disturbing personnel at work. Interaction with officials at the workplace in free/ tea time
Study of Literature at the workplace (e.g. User Manual, standards, processes, schedules, etc.)
Hands on experience Undertaking/assisting project work. Solving problems at the work place. Presenting a seminar
Participating in group meeting/discussion.
Gathering primary and secondary data/information through various sources, storage, retrieval and analysis of the gathered data.
Assisting official and managers in their working Undertaking a short action research work.
Consulting current technical journals and periodicals in the library. Discussion with peers.
Name of the Trainee College .. Industry / work place . Week No .. Department /Section Date
Dates Brief of observations made, work done, problem/project undertaken, discussion held, literature consulted etc.
Signature of Supervisor Signature of Trainee Signature of Official in (TPO/Faculty) charge for Trg. In Indutry.
Faculty and TPO are supposed to plan industrial training in such a manner that students get exposure on most of the above area in the field.
One faculty member or TPO will plan industrial training of students in consultation with training manager of the industry (work place) as per the predefined objectives of training.
Monitoring visits will be made by training and placement officer/faculty in-charge for the group of students, of the college during training.
Keeping in view the need of the contents, the industrial training program, which is spread to minimum 2 weeks duration, has to be designed in consultation with the authorities of the work place; Following are some of the salient points:
Spelling out the objectives of the industrial training in behavioral terms and same is informed in advance to the 1) students, 2) authorities of the work place and 3) supervising faculty members.
Discussing and preparing students for the training for which meetings with the students has to be planned.
Meeting with industrial personnel and orienting them regarding the objective of the training and the expectations of the program.
Correspondence with the authorities of the work place.
Orientation classes for students on how to make the training most beneficial- monitoring daily diary, writing weekly reports, how to interact with various categories of industrial personnel, how to behave and undertake responsibilities, how to gather information form the workplace, ethics etc.
Guiding students to make individual plans (week wise/ day wise) to undertake industrial training.,
Developing a system of maintaining training records, by teachers for every batch of students for convenient retrieval.
Inviting industrial personnel to deliver lectures on some aspects of training.
S.No. | Activity | Commencing Week Finishing week | Remark |
1. | Meeting with Principal | ||
2. | Meeting with colleagues |
Correspondence with work place(Industry concerned)
Meeting with authorities of work place
Orientation of students for industry training
Scrutinizing individual training plan of students.
Commencement of individual training
First monitoring of industrial training
Second monitoring of industrial training
Finalization of Training report
Evaluation of performance at industry level
Evaluation of Industry Program in the Institutions.
Category | Title | Code | Credits-4C | Theory Paper | ||
DC(E)-1 | Dyeing Of Synthetics And Blends | TX 701(C) | L | T | P | Max.Marks-100 Min.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs |
3 | 1 |
Technology of printing Vol. IV Shennai
Technology textile finishing Vol. X Shennai
Shennai; Scoring And Bleaching
Shennai; Dyeing
Tiotman; Textile Scoring & Bleaching
John Shore; Cellulosic Dyeingp
Engg. of Textile Colouration C. Duck Worth
Textile Finishing W.S.Murphy
Printing on Textiles by direct and transfer technique R.W. Lee
Electronics Control for Textile Machines Hiren Joshi, Gouri Joshi (NCUTE Pub.)
A Glimpse of the Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres R.R. Chakraverty
Category | Title | Code | Credits-4C | Theory Paper | ||
DC (E)-2 | Knitting Technology | TX 702 (A) | L | T | P | Max.Marks-100 Min.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs |
3 | 1 |
Knitting Technology Prof. D. B. Ajgaonkar
Knitting Technology - Spencer
Knitting Technology - Pitman
Knitted Clothing Technology Terry Brackenbury
Machine Knitted Fabrics Felting Techniques Janet Natney
Category | Title | Code | Credits-4C | Theory Paper | ||
DC (E)-2 | Technical Textiles | TX 702 (B) | L | T | P | Max.Marks-100 Min.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs |
3 | 1 |
properties and application of filament and staple fibre yarns.
Asbestos Thread : Manufacturing process : properties and applications of asbestos yarn.
industry cigarette filters.
Technical Textiles NCUTE Programme Report 2002 Prof. P.A.Khatwani, S.S.Yardi
Guide to Geotextiles Testing J.N. Mandal, D.G.Divshikar
Coated and Laminated Textiles Walter Fung
Advances in Fibre Science S. K. MukhopadhyayComposite Technologies Stuart M. Lee
Handbook of Fibre Rope Technology H.A. Mckenna et.al. Textile Inst. Pub.
Smart Fibres fabrics and clothing Xiaoming Tao
Fibre and Whisker Reinforce Ceramics for Structural Applications David Belitskus
Mechanics of Textile & Laminated Composites A.E.Bogdanovich & C.M.Pastore
Hand book of nonwovens, S. J. Russell, Woodhead 2007
Geosynthetics in civil engineering, R. W. Sarsby, Woodhead 2007
Handbook of Technical Textiles, Anand
Testing of Sewing Threads, Filter fabrics, Geo Textiles, Non-woven fabrics, tyre cord fabrics,. Study;of Medical Textiles.
Category | Title | Code | Credits-4C | Theory Paper | ||
DC (E)-2 | Finishing Of Synthetics And Blends | TX 702 (C) | L | T | P | Max.Marks-100 Min.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs |
3 | 1 |
Technology of printing Vol. IV Shennai
Technology textile finishing Vol. X Shennai
Shennai; Scoring And Bleaching
Shennai; Dyeing
Tiotman; Textile Scoring & Bleaching
John Shore; Cellulosic Dyeingp
Engg. of Textile Colouration C. Duck Worth
Textile Finishing W.S.Murphy
Printing on Textiles by direct and transfer technique R.W. Lee
Electronics Control for Textile Machines Hiren Joshi, Gouri Joshi (NCUTE Pub.)
A Glimpse of the Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres R.R. Chakraverty
Textile Finishing, R. S. Prayag,
Category | Title | Code | Credits-6C | Theory Paper | ||
DC 17 | Textile Chemistry-II | TX 703 | L | T | P | Max.Marks-100 Min.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs |
3 | 1 | 2 |
Different modern techniques of printing; paste preparation of different dyes, Advance development in printing machine operation; After treatment of different printing materials; Printing use in plastic materials.
Scouring and dyeing of silk, wool, polyester, polyamide and blends. Identification of dyestuffs from dyed samples. Determination of different fastness properties of dyed samples. Printing with different dyestuffs on cotton, silk and polyester.
Technology of printing Vol. IV Shennai
Technology textile finishing Vol. X Shennai
Engg. of Textile Colouration C. Duck Worth
Textile Finishing W.S.Murphy
Printing on Textiles by direct and transfer technique R.W. Lee
Electronics Control for Textile Machines Hiren Joshi, Gouri Joshi (NCUTE Pub.)
A Glimpse of the Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres R.R. Chakraverty
Trouble shooting in wet processing : Acetate, Rayon/Lycocell and Spandex Blends, Dunes
Scouring and dyeing of silk
Scouring and dyeing of wool
Scouring and dyeing of polyester
Scouring and dyeing of polyamide and blends
Identification of dyestuff from dyed samples.
Determination of different fastness properties of dyed samples
Printing with different dyestuff on cotton, silk and polyester.
Category | Title | Code | Credits-6C | Theory Paper | ||
DC 18 | Advance Yarn Manufacturing | TX 704 | L | T | P | Max.Marks-100 Min.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs |
3 | 1 | 2 |
Rotor spinning- Overview, objects, developments, principle and speed; Raw material requirements and preparation; Method of operation opening unit, yarn formation, structure and aspects of rotor and its influence on yarn, yarn withdrawal and winding system, automation. Calculation related to twist, production etc. Yarn characteristics structure and its difference wit ring spun yarn, brief idea about the end products; Production of fancy yarn/core spun yarn in rotor spinning.
Wrap spinning and False twist spinning Operating principle, yarn structure.
ADVANCED YARN MANUFACTURE PRACTICAL
Detailed study of modern yarn manufacturing machines. Constructional details, setting and gauging, controls and change places. Calculations of speeds, production.
The Textile Institute-Short Staple Spinning, Series-Kleiwn. (Vol.5)
Spinning P.R.Lord
New Spinning Systems R.V. Mahendra Gowda (NCUTE Pub.)
Handbook of yarn production, Peter R. Lord, Woodhead 2003
Spinning in 70s- P.R. Lord
Rotor Spinning-ATIRA
Cotton Spinning calculatious-Taggart.
Recent Advances in Spinning Technology BTRA International Technical Conference
Report
Yarn Production Theoretical Aspects, P Grosberg, C Iype, Woodhead 1999
Detailed study of Open End Spinning
Detailed study of friction spinning.
Detailed study of air-jet spinning
Detailed study of constructional details, setting and gauging, controls and change places
Calculations of speeds, drafts, production etc.
Category | Title | Code | Credits-6C | Theory Paper | ||
DC 19 | Advance Fabric Manufacturing | TX 705 | L | T | P | Max.Marks-100 Min.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs |
3 | 1 | 2 |
Shuttleless Weaving Dr. M. K. Talukdar
Principle of Weaving Marks & Robinson
Textile Science & Technology Shuttleless Weaving Machines Oldrich, Talavasek & Vladimir Svaty
Modern Preparation and Weaving Machinery A. Ormerod.
Hndbook of Weaving, Sabit Adanur, Ph. D.
Weaving Technology & Operation A. Ormerod & Walter S. Sondhelm
Rapier Loom WIRA
Filament Weaving NCUTE HRD Programme Coordinator Prof. P.A.Khatwani, Mr. S. S. Yardi,
Innovations in Weaving Machinery (The Course of Loom Development) Dr. Teruo Ishila
Modern Weaving Theory & Practice- R. B. Singh
ADVANCE FABRIC MANUFACTURE PRACTICAL
Detailed study of different shittleless weaving machines.
Suggested list of experiments:
Detailed study of different Projectile Loom
Detailed study of different Air Jet Loom
Detailed Study of different Rapier Loom
Detailed study of different Water Jet Loom
Detailed study of Circular Loom
Detailed study of Knitting Machine
Category | Title | Code | Credits-4C | Practicals | ||
DC 20 | Advance CAD in Textiles | TX 706 | L | T | P | Max.Marks-50 Min.Marks-25 |
4 |
Principles of design, elements of design, marker planning, grading system, size chart, silhoueltes, shape and sizes, relationship to fashion, different dart system, black measurement, basic information regarding software, study latest software system.
Practice block making on garment software, variant file, adjustment of different view of garment components, making of different patterns with seam allowances, different techniques of pattern making, notches, curve, etc. marker creation.
Mood board, story board making, simulation, use of yarn library, knit and weave structure, weave library.
Vector, use of different drawing tools, bitmap pictures, different studios, color pallatte.
Mens wear pattern making, Alam Parwez Khan, Punkaj Pub. Delhi, 2007
Ten steps to fashion freedom, Mayfield
Category | Title | Code | Credits 2C | Practical | ||
DC 21 | Industrial Training | TX 707 | L | T | P | Max. Marks-50 Min. Marks-25 |
0 | 0 | 2 |
The objective of undertaking industrial training is to provide work experience so that students engineering knowledge is enhanced and employment prospects are improved. The student should take this course as a window to the real World and should try to learn as much as possible from real life experiences by involving and interacting with industry staff. Industrial training also provides an opportunity to students to select an engineering problem and possibly an industry guide for their Major Project in final semester.
Duration: Minimum 2 weeks in summer break after VI semester, assessment to be done in VII semester
For the assessment of industrial training undertaken by the students, following components are considered with their weightage.
Attendance and General Discipline | 5 |
Daily diary Maintenance | 5 |
Initiative and participative attitude during training | 10 |
Assessment of training by Industrial Supervisor | 10 |
Total | 30* |
(b) | Practical/Oral Examination (Viva-Voce) in Institution | Marks Allotted | |
1. | Training Report | 15 | |
2. | Seminar and cross questioning (defense) | 15 | |
Total | 30 |
* - Marks of various components in industry should be awarded by the I/c of training in Industry but in special circumstances if not awarded by the industry then faculty in charge /T.P.O. will give the marks.
During training students will prepare a first draft of training report in consultation with section in charge. After training they will prepare final draft with the help of T.P.O. /Faculty of the Institute. Then they will present a seminar on their training and they will face viva-voce on training in the Institute.
During industrial training students must observe following to enrich their learning: Industrial environment and work culture.
Organisational structure and inter personal communication. Machines/equipment/instrument-their working and specifications. Product development procedure and phases.
Project Planning, monitoring and control. Quality control and assurance.
Maintenance system Costing system
Stores and purchase systems.
Layout of Computer/EDP/MIS centers.
Roles and responsibilities of different categories of personnel. Customer services.
Problems related to various areas of work etc.
Students are supposed to acquire the knowledge on above by- Direct Observations without disturbing personnel at work. Interaction with officials at the workplace in free/ tea time
Study of Literature at the workplace (e.g. User Manual, standards, processes, schedules, etc.)
Hands on experience Undertaking/assisting project work. Solving problems at the work place. Presenting a seminar
Participating in group meeting/discussion.
Gathering primary and secondary data/information through various sources, storage, retrieval and analysis of the gathered data.
Assisting official and managers in their working Undertaking a short action research work.
Consulting current technical journals and periodicals in the library. Discussion with peers.
Name of the Trainee College .. Industry / work place . Week No .. Department /Section Date
Dates Brief of observations made, work done, problem/project undertaken, discussion held, literature consulted etc.
Signature of Supervisor Signature of Trainee Signature of Official in (TPO/Faculty) charge for Trg. In Indutry.
Faculty and TPO are supposed to plan industrial training in such a manner that students get exposure on most of the above area in the field.
One faculty member or TPO will plan industrial training of students in consultation with training manager of the industry (work place) as per the predefined objectives of training.
Monitoring visits will be made by training and placement officer/faculty in-charge for the group of students, of the college during training.
Keeping in view the need of the contents, the industrial training program, which is spread to minimum 2 weeks duration, has to be designed in consultation with the authorities of the work place; Following are some of the salient points:
Spelling out the objectives of the industrial training in behavioral terms and same is informed in advance to the 1) students, 2) authorities of the work place and 3) supervising faculty members.
Discussing and preparing students for the training for which meetings with the students has to be planned.
Meeting with industrial personnel and orienting them regarding the objective of the training and the expectations of the program.
Correspondence with the authorities of the work place.
Orientation classes for students on how to make the training most beneficial- monitoring daily diary, writing weekly reports, how to interact with various categories of industrial personnel, how to behave and undertake responsibilities, how to gather information form the workplace, ethics etc.
Guiding students to make individual plans (week wise/ day wise) to undertake industrial training.,
Developing a system of maintaining training records, by teachers for every batch of students for convenient retrieval.
Inviting industrial personnel to deliver lectures on some aspects of training.
S.No. | Activity | Commencing Week Finishing week | Remark |
1. | Meeting with Principal | ||
2. | Meeting with colleagues |
Correspondence with work place(Industry concerned)
Meeting with authorities of work place
Orientation of students for industry training
Scrutinizing individual training plan of students.
Commencement of individual training
First monitoring of industrial training
Second monitoring of industrial training
Finalization of Training report
Evaluation of performance at industry level
Evaluation of Industry Program in the Institutions.