Textile Science detailed syllabus for Diploma in Garment Technology (GT) for C20 regulation curriculum has been taken from the APSBTET official website and presented for the GT students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For Diploma in Garment Technology 1st Year scheme and its subjects, do visit GT 1st Year C20 regulation scheme. The detailed syllabus of textile science is as follows.
Course Objectives
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Course Outcomes:
Upon Completion of the Course the Student Shall be able To:
- Explain about the fibre study, spinning and weaving
- Describe about spinning and weaving
- Analysing the fibre properties and differentiate the cellulosic, protein and manmade fibre
- Explain the processing and properties of wool and silk fibres
- Describe the manufacturing and properties of manmade fibres (polyester and rayon)
1.0. Fibre Study
origin and importance of textiles – fibre, staple, filament. – classification of textile fibre according to length and origin – properties of natural , vegetable, protein fibre – manmade, mineral , synthetic and regenerated fibres – desirable properties of textile fibres
2.0. Spinning & Weaving
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3.0. Processing & Properties of Cellulosic Fibre Cotton &Linen
Manufacturing process of cotton yarn with illustrations – ginning process of cotton – process of carding, combing, drawing, roving, reeling and bundling of cotton – physical and chemical properties of cotton – composition and uses of cotton – linen processing with diagram – types of retting process – water, dew, wooden- Physical and chemical properties of linen – Enumerate the advantages and limitations of linen
4.0. Processing & Properties of Protein Fibre Wool & Silk
types of wool – Differentiate between worsteds and woollen – wool processing – shearing, softening, blending, cleaning, washing – Carding, ginning and combing – process of carbonizing, drying and oiling – life cycle of silk worm and sericulture – process of silk yarn in sericulture – stifling, sorting cocoon – softening of sericin, reeling of filament, throwing silk, bleaching, dyeing and printing of silk – physical and chemical properties of silk – silk finishing methods – degumming, silk weighting – types and composition of silk yarn – laundering precautions of silk fabric
5.0. Manufacturing & Properties of Manmade Fibre Polyester& Rayon
Manufacturing process of polyester – spinning and drawing – physical and chemical properties of polyester -laundering precautions of polyester fabrics – Describe the manufacturing process of rayon -purification of raw material, steeping, pressing, shredding, ageing and spinning process – physical and chemical properties of rayon
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For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Diploma in Garment Technology, C20 regulation curriculum do visit GT 1st Year subject syllabuses for C20 regulation.
For all Diploma in Garment Technology exam timetable, visit APSBTET GT all semester exam timetable direct link.