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Training Programs under Integrated Skill Development Scheme of Ministry of Textiles, Govt.

of India
NORTHERN I NDI A TEXTI LE RESEARCH ASSOCI ATI ON
P ROS P E CT US
NITRA Setting Benchmark in Professional Education
NITRA strives to instill ...
Indepth Knowledge
Hard Core Professionalism
Interpersonal Skills
Total Dedication & Sincerity
Winning Attitude
NITRA's Educational Philosophy
NITRA firmly believes that value based learning makes
significant impact in a dynamic and competitive working
environment. NITRA links training activities to the business
world it serves and opens the gateway for
professional excellence.
Chairman
Shri R.L. Nolkha
Chairman, Nitin Spinners Ltd.
Dy. Chairman
Shri K.K Agarwal
Chairman, Alps Industries Ltd.
Vice Chairman
Shri R.K. Jain
CMD, Pasupati Spg & Wvg Mills Ltd.
Director General
Dr. J.V. Rao
Director General, NITRA
Members
Dr. A.N. Desai
Director, BTRA
Dr. Prakash Vasudevan
Director, SITRA
Shri Abhijit Pal
Director (Officiating), NITRA
From Academia
Dr. Kushal Sen
Head, Deptt. of Text. Tech.
IIT Delhi
Dr. R. Jamdagni
Director
TITS, Bhiwani
Shri S.K. Modi
IIFA, Modinagar
Dr. G.K. Tyagi
Director
MLVTE College, Bhilwara
Former Directors of NITRA
Dr. S.M. Ishtiaque
Professor, IIT Delhi
Dr. Jai Prakash
New Delhi
From the Industry
Shri Shishir Jaipuria, MD
Ginni Filaments Ltd.
Dr. Rikhab Chand Jain, CMD
T.T. Limited
Shri Sharad Jaipuria, CMD
Ginni International Ltd.
Shri L.N. Jhunjhunwala
Chairman Emeritus
LNJ Bhilwara Group
Shri Alok B. Shriram, MD
DCM Shriram Inds. Ltd.
Dr. Vinay Bharat Ram, MD
DCM Ltd.
Shri Vidit Jain, ED
Pasupati Spg & Wvg Mills
Shri Dinesh Nolkha, MD
Nitin Spinners Ltd.
Shri Rakesh Goel, CEO
DCM Textiles
Shri Praveen Nayyar, MD
Dimple Creations Pvt.Ltd.
Shri Sanjay Kumar Jain, MD
T.T. Ltd.
Shri G.S. Madan, MD
Madan Trading Co.
Shri P.K. Deka
Rieter India Pvt. Ltd.
Shri Raj Kumar Jain, CEO
Zonac Knitting Machines
Shri H. R. Sharma, ED
Orient Syntex
Shri A.K. Basu
GM (Operations)
Vardhman Group
Shri Rajneesh Bhatia
Business Head
Trident Ltd.
Shri J.P. Agarwal
Sr. President
Modern Woollens
From Govt. of India
Addl. Secretary & Fin. Advisor
Ministry of Textiles
Joint Secretary (Cotton)
Ministry of Textiles
Joint Secretary (R&D)
Ministry of Textiles
Textile Commissioner
Ministry of Textiles
From Textile Research Associations
From Trade Associations
Shri R.K. Sharma
Addl. Director
AEPC
Shri D.K. Nair
Secy. General
CITI
Shri Rajiv Sharma
Secy. General
NITMA
Shri R.C. Kesar, DG
OGTC
Shri S. Hari Shankar
Chairman TMMA (I)
Dr. A.K. Sharma
Director, ATIRA
Shri C.S. Teotia
Director (Marketing.)
CCI Ltd.
Shri Vivek Plawat, ED
NTC Ltd.
Shri R.K. Sharma
Director (Technical)
NTC Ltd.
Director General
CSIR
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Council of Administration

The Indian Textile and Clothing industry is experiencing significant growth
leading to substantial exports and massive employment generation. As per the
survey carried out by the Labour Bureau of the Ministry of Labour &
Employment, GoI, the textile sector has generated 1.52 lakh employment
opportunities, the second largest for any sector in the country, between June 2009 and June 2010. This industry generates about 18% of
employment for the country and employs nearly 35 million people directly and indirectly. In fact, it is estimated that one out of every six
households in the country depends on this industry.
The size of India's Textile and Clothing Industry is expected to reach US$ 220 billion by the end of this decade, out of which export share will be
US$ 80 billion while the rest will be domestic consumption. It is estimated that during this period the textile sector will generate an additional 10
million direct employment opportunities.
Considering the huge job potential, NITRA is conducting 12 training programs and is coming out with several innovative joboriented
programs which are funded by State Govt. of U.P. and Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India. NITRA, being in the close proximity to India's largest
textile and apparel hub Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Meerut, Jaipur, and Panipat is the most ideal institute for youngsters to
undergo training and start a career in textile and apparel industry.
NITRA, offers a unique opportunity to the students to experience the reallife situations through its recently modernized workshops and
laboratories which are equipped with stateoftheart facilities. The highly competent and vastly experienced pool of faculty in NITRA is
dedicated to groom just the kind of manpower industry requires today. An active placement cell looks after the posttraining recruitment
activities.
I welcome you to NITRA for a prosperous career in textile and apparel industry.
R. L. Nolkha
Chairman
From the Chairman's Desk
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Over the years, NITRA has established itself as a premier institute to offer shortterm job
oriented programs for the textile and apparel sector. Uniqueness of NITRA programs lies in its
comprehensive and industry oriented curriculum delivered by highly qualified & industry
experienced faculty and thrust on practical training. This approach ensures that students after completing the programs
are ready to serve the industry immediately. NITRA is the only institute that offers programs for the complete textile
value chain starting from fibre to finishing of garments to meet the industry's requirement at shopfloor, supervisory
and managerial levels.
NITRA is spread over a lushgreen 50 acre campus with a builtup area of over 55,000 sq. feet. NITRA has made
investments worth over Rs. 5 crore in establishing some of the most advanced machinery for practical training. The
facilities include complete range of machines in spinning, weaving, knitting, chemical processing and garmenting
besides 5 NABL accredited textile testing labs, Centre of Excellence for Protective Textiles and Design labs with CAD
facilities for textile and apparel designing. All these facilities with the guidance and support of NITRA faculty enable the
students to understand the industry requirements in the best possible manner. A dedicated placement cell looks after
the placement activities.

Dr. J. V. Rao
Director General
Message from the Director General
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ACTIVITIES
Northern India Textile Research Association (NITRA), established jointly by the industry and
Govt. of India in 1974, is one of the premier textile research associations and is the only ISO
9001:2000 accredited textile research organization in the country. It is linked to the Ministry of
Textiles, Govt. of India, and is recognized by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research,
Govt. of India.
Excellent industry interface
and placement record
Over three decades of outstanding
performance to textile and apparel
industry
Faculty with a blend of knowledge,
competence and experience in
research, consultancy and training
Stateoftheart infrastructure
spread over a lush green
campus
Industry driven curriculum
ADVANTAGE NITRA
Joboriented professional training programs (Fulltime and Distance Learning) for
complete textile supply chain
Centre of Excellence for Product Development, Manufacturing, Quality Evaluation an
Skill Development for Technical Textiles with special reference to Protective Textiles.
International projects Setting up Textile and Apparel Institutes, Executive
Development Programs and Consultancies for textile and garment factories.
Consultancy services in the areas of Product Development/Diversification, Productivity
Improvement, Cost Reduction, Quality Improvement, ISO9000 Quality Management
System, ISO14000 Environment Management System, Environment Audits, Design of
Effluent Treatment Plants and Water Recovery Plants, Machine Design & Development,
Energy Conservation & Audits, Manpower Rationalization Study, Process House Study,
Technoeconomic Viability Study, Maintenance Audit, Preparation of Textile Policy
Guidelines, Preparation of Business Plan and Implementation for Setting up Textile &
Apparel Institute and Textile & Apparel Parks.
Human Resource Development activities through training programs, seminars,
workshops, conferences and publications.
Research and Development projects and industry specific surveys
Quality Evaluation of textiles, garments, trims, chemicals, dyes, effluents, leather and
plastics and technical textiles materials.
Over 130 publications
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NITRA 38 years of outstanding performance in Research, Training and Consultancy
Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, in July 2010 has launched Integrated Skill Development Scheme for the Textiles and Apparel Sector including Jute
and Handicrafts to achieve the targets set out by the Prime Minister of India for skill development. NITRA has been chosen as one of the
implementing agencies to impart training in the complete textile supply chain starting from textile fibre to fashion. Govt. of India has sanctioned a sum
of Rs. 12.57 crore to NITRA to add stateoftheart infrastructure to its existing facilities so that trainees undergoing various training programs get
exposed to latest technologies of textile and garment manufacturing. Further, State Govt. of U.P. has given a one time capital grant of Rs. 5.77 crore to
NITRA to conduct training programs under the Assistance to States for Developing Export Infrastructure and other allied activities (ASIDE) Scheme.
NITRA has been recognized as a Centre of Excellence (CoE) by Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India and is the lead partner with Deptt. of Textile
Technology, IIT, Delhi as associate partner. In the year 200708, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India sanctioned a grant of Rs. 10.95 crore
to procure latest machines and equipment for setting up facilities for CoE. Further, in March 2011, Ministry of Textiles, Govt.
of India sanctioned another Rs. 14 crore to strengthen the CoE and set up an Incubation Centre. The activities of
CoE and Incubation Centre include product development, manufacturing, quality evaluation and skill
development for technical textiles with special reference to Protective Textiles.
With the grants from both Central and State Govts. NITRA laboratories and
workshops are being upgraded with stateoftheart machines
purchased from USA, UK, Switzerland, Germany, Japan,
Singapore, Taiwan, China and Italy. .

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Central and State Govt. Support to for Skill Development NITRA
RESOURCES
Campus
NITRA campus is spread over 50 acres of beautiful
lush green pollution free environment at Ghaziabad,
a city that has fast emerged as an education hub in
nor t her n I ndi a wi t h l ar ge number of
engineering/medical/management institutes
having come up in the last few years. The campus is
well connected by rail and road transport.
Facilities
NITRA is equipped with worldclass stateoftheart facilities to impart both
theoretical and practical training. The facilities include latest generation CAD systems
from France & Holland; complete range of garment finishing machines from
RAMSONS, computerized industrial sewing machines from U.S.A., Japan, China &
Korea, multihead embroidery machine, fibre to fabric manufacturing machinery
from UK, Austria, Switzerland and Korea and quality evaluation equipment
from USA, UK, Austria, Switzerland and Japan. NITRA also has a full
fledged lab equipped with complete range of equipments for
testing of protective textile materials. Besides these, UV
Visible Spectrometer & AAS from Australia, HPTL
from Switzerland and Bioreactor from Holland
for environmental studies are also available
at NITRA. All these facilities are
extensively used as part of the
curri cul um and provi de
freedom to candidates to
operate, experiment
and generate new
ideas.
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Library
Enriched with more than 7,000 books and publications, 4,500 bound volumes of journals and
120 foreign and Indian periodicals, the wellplanned library provides the candidates an
opportunity to remain connected with current global developments.
IT Centre
The IT infrastructure to support the academics is amongst the best in its field. NITRA has
about 175 Pentium based Desktops and Laptops equipped with latest software.
Placement Cell
The placement cell at NITRA provides total support in building the career of the
candidates. NITRA has a wide database of employers, which is updated on
regular basis. The placement cell remains in constant touch with the
prospective recruiters and monitors the current trends and requirements
in the job market.
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Textile & Garment Technology
Dr. J. V. Rao
B. Tech, M. Tech, Ph.D
A. Pal
B. Sc. Tech (Text), M.S (Text. Tech)
Dr. A. V. Agrawal
M. Text. (Text. Tech), Ph.D
Dr. M. S. Parmar
Ph. D, PGDMM, DCPA
A. K. Singh
B. Text. (Tech)
R. K. Gaur
B. Text., M. Tech(IT)
R. S. Yadav
B. Tech. (Textiles), M.S (Text. Tech)
U. C. Sharma
AMIE (Textiles), M.S (Text. Tech)
M. M. Tiwari
B.Sc. Dip. in Text. Tech
Neeraj Agarwal
B. Text, M.S (Text. Tech)
Sanjeev Shukla
M. Tech, PGDBM
Vikas Sharma
B.E (Mech), Adv. Dip in MM&CM
A. K. Pandey
B. Text. (Tech)
Maheshwar Singh
B.Sc., Dip in Text. Chem.
R. K. Sharma
B.Sc, ATA
M. K. Bansal
Dip. in Text Tech, M.B.A.
Shweta Saxena
M. Sc. (Text. & Clothing)
Neha Kapil
M. Sc. (Text. & Clothing)
Rajiv Kumar
B.Tech, M.Tech
Ankur Makhija
B.A.Sc(Inst.)'B.F.Tech(Apparel Prodn.)
Monika Choudhary
M. Sc. (Text. & Clothing), Dip.in ExIm
Engineering & Environment
C. B. Chaurasia
M. Tech.
Dr. A. A. Ansari
M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D.
Dr. Surender Kumar
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Paurush Godhar
B. Tech (Electronics, Inst..& Control)
Management
Vivek Agarwal
B. Tech (Tex. Tech), M.S.(Text. Tech),PGDBM (Mktg)
Partha Basu
B. Com. PGD in Mktg. & Advtg.
Krishan Dewan
B.H.M. PGDBM, Dip. in ECommerce
Information Technology
Dr. B. K. Sharma
M. Sc., M. Tech(IT), Ph. D
Avnish Sharma
MCA, M. Sc, PGDCA, PGD in Op. Mgmt.
Laboratory Staff
J. S. Yadav, Kuldeep Singh, Swami Saran,
Vikas Khurana, Seema Sharma, V. Satyanarayana,
G. C. Bajpai, Harendra Singh, Mukesh Tomar,
Mukesh Kumar Tomar, Asif Ali, D. Chakraborty
Library
Manju Makhdumi , Abbas Raza
Administration & Accounts
M. V. Jayaraman, Atul Baijal
Puneet Agarwal, K. Asokan
Faculty
NITRA has highly qualified faculty that
brings to the classroom professional
capabilities, wide exposure and years of
hands-on industry experience. Committed
to grow in their profession, the faculty
constantly upgrades their knowledge and
skills through sustained interaction with the
industry, research work in relevant areas
and by participating in various seminars,
conferences, workshops and management
development programs. The faculty also
includes industry stalwarts who are
regularly invited to deliver guest lectures
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MINIMUM ENTRY QUALIFICATION: GRADUATION/DIPLOMA*
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* Diploma should be of minimum 1 year duration after class 12 or 3 years duration after class 10
Program Duration Batch Size Open For
Garment Technology and Management (GTM)
Textile Design and Quality Control (TDQC)
12 months
12 months
Both Male and
Female candidates
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MIMINUM ENTRY QUALIFICATION: 10+2
Program S. No. Duration Batch Size Open For
12 months
6 months
Both Male and
Female candidates
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2
Apparel Design and Quality Control (ADQC)
Garment Dyeing, Drycleaning and Finishing Technology (GDDFT)
Apparel Machine Engineering and Maintenance (AMEM)
Male candidates
3 15 6 months Male candidates
Full Time Programs At A Glance
S. No.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. All qualifications should be from a recognized university/board/institute. Candidates appearing in final year
graduation/diploma examinations are also eligible to apply.
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2. The minimum age to apply for all the above programs is 18 years as on 1 July.
3. Candidates interested to apply for both graduation/diploma and 10+2 level programs need to fill two separate
application forms.
4. The selection to the programs shall be based on Personal Interview.
5. The batch size indicated above is subject to change without any prior notice.
6. The application form duly filledin along with documents as per the checklist may be submitted inperson or
mailed. Incomplete applications are likely to be rejected.
7. Management reserves the right to reject any candidature without assigning reason thereof.
8. The classes will be held from Monday to Friday between 10.30AM and 4.30PM except for ADQC program.
The timing for ADQC program is from 2PM to 5PM.
9. Candidates shall have to maintain minimum 70% attendance and obtain a minimum of 50% marks to be
eligible for award of certificate.
10. The programs are nonresidential in nature.
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Textile Design and Quality Control (TDQC)
The full time program on Textile Design & Quality control is designed to enable
students to learn/acquaint the advance knowledge on CAD application in textile
designs & to develop creativity, innovation & skills in designing textiles, especially in
the area of Woven, Print & Embroidery, used for home furnishings & high fashion
garments as per prevailing quality standards.
Program content:
Module 1 Elements of Textiles
Introduction to textile fibers
Types of yarns & counting systems
Introduction to weaving & preparatory process
Introduction to knitting process
Study of different types of loom & its motions
Textile calculations
Module 2 Fabric Structure & Ornamentation Techniques
Principle of designs
Basic and Advance weaves
Fabric Analysis (weave & construction parameters)
Process of developing Dobby & Jacquard designs
Designing of terry towels & tapestry fabrics
Woven sample development
Printing & Embroidery techniques
Block Printing, Tie & Die and Batik Printing
Module 3 Quality Evaluation of Textiles
Introduction to various textile testing instruments
Quality evaluation of fiber, yarn & fabric
Quality inspection systems
Statistical applications in textile manufacturing

Module 4 Information Technology
Introduction to Computer Applications
MSOffice
IT tools and applications
Computer graphics and applications
Module 5 Computer Aided Textile Design (CAD)
Understanding of various tools used in CAD designing
softwares
Scanning, editing, repeat setting and processing of
textile designs by CAD
Developing Dobby and Jacquard design (using woven CAD)
Developing coloured stripes and check patterned
fabrics by CAD
Developing Print and Embroidery designs
(using print & embroidery CAD)
Design simulation & 3D Texture Draping
Module 6 General Management
HRD, SA 8000, Business
Communication
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Career Opportunities: Students after completing this program can start their career
as textile designer, sampling coordinator in textile/garment/home furnishing units
and can also work as free lance designers.
The full time program on Apparel Design and Quality Control is designed to equip the candidates
with skills and knowledge to become a competent design and quality control professional for the
garment industry.
Career Opportunities: Students after completing this program can start their
career in patternmaking, CAD and quality control departments of a garment
export house.
Program Content:
Module 1 Manual Pattern Making and Garment Construction
Fundamentals of Textile and Garment Manufacturing Processes
Familiarity with tools used in Design Development
Understanding of Design related terminology, Sizing systems and Body
Measurements
Understanding of buyer specification sheet
Developing Basic Blocks of Men's Wear and Ladies Wear and their Variations
Grading and Marker Planning
Garment Construction
Module 2 Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understanding of various tools used in CAD softwares (Gerber and Lectra)
Pattern Creation, Grading, Marker Making and Digitizing on CAD
Garment Construction
Fitting Problems
Module 3 Quality Assurance in Apparel Manufacturing
Raw Material Inspection, Inprocess Inspection and Final Inspection
Quality Evaluation of Fabrics
Fabric and Garment Costing
Applications of Statistics in Apparel Manufacturing

Module 4 General Management
Human Resource Development
Social Compliance (SA8000)
Module 5 Industrial Training
Candidates shall have to undergo industrial
training in garment manufacturing units
during the program to understand shop
floor practices.
Apparel Design and Quality Control (ADQC)
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Garment dyeing, drycleaning and finishing aspects have gained immense importance in garment industry resulting
in a huge demand for trained manpower. In addition to garment industry, career opportunities also exist in hospitals,
hotels, airlines and other sectors of hospitality industry. NITRA and RAMSONS, a renowned industrial house
associated with laundering and finishing, have joined hands to offer first of its kind program. The program is
designed to impart indepth knowledge on dyeing, printing, drycleaning, washing and finishing processes employed
on different types of garments.
Career Opportunities: Students after completing this program can start their careers in process
houses, garment export houses, drycleaning units, hotels and hospitals.
Program Content:
Module 1 Dyeing and Printing of Textiles and Garments
Fundamentals of Textile and Apparel Manufacturing
Color Theory
Dyeing Dye classification, machines and methods
Printing Styles, machines and methods
Quality Evaluation of Dyed and Printed woven textile
materials
Knowledge of banned dyes and chemicals
Effluent Characteristics, Treatment & Standards for
disposal
Module 2 Drycleaning, Finishing and Laundering
Drycleaning and Laundering
Garment Finishing and Denim Washing
Drycleaning and Finishing Machines
Quality Evaluation of Drycleaned and Finished garments
Storage and Packing
Module 3 General Management
Social Compliance (SA8000)
Garment Dyeing, Drycleaning and Finishing Technology (GDDFT)
Human Resource Development
Costing
Module 4 Industrial Training
Candidates shall have to undergo industrial training
in drycleaning/laundering/garment manufacturing
units during the program to understand shopfloor
practices.
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The full time program on Apparel Machine Engineering and Maintenance aims to impart
specialized skills and techniques necessary to maintain the latest and advanced machineries
used in apparel manufacturing.
Career Opportunities: Students after completing this
program can start their careers in the maintenance
department of a garment export house or installation and
service department of a machine manufacturer.

Program Content:
Module 1Introduction
Introduction to textile and garment industry
Introduction to garment manufacturing process
Social Compliance(SA8000)
Module 2Machine Engineering (Theory)
Types of sewing machines, their components and functions
Stitch & seam classification
Types of sewing threads and needles
Motors, Feeds, Bed, Belt and Lubricatio
Stitch problems causes and remedies
Safety aspects
General preventive maintenance
Attachments
Module 3Machine Engineering (Laboratory)
Technical specification, functions and features of sewing
machines
Threading & Needling
Study of mechanisms and machine working
Assembly & dismantling of sewing machines
Apparel Machine Engineering and Maintenance (AMEM)
Technical adjustments Single needle
lockstitch machine, Computerized single
needle lockstitch machine, Double needle
lockstitch machine, Over lock (4, 5, 6
thread), Flat lock, Feed of arm, Electronic
buttonstitch, Electronic bartack, Electronic
buttonhole
Operational training of different sewing
machines
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Program S. No. Duration
12 months
6 months
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3
Textile Technology and Management (TTMDLP)
Garment Technology and Management (GTMDLP)
Apparel Merchandising and ExportImport Management (AMEIMDLP)
Quality Evaluation of Textiles and Garments (QETGDLP)
Computer Aided Pattern Making (CAPMDLP)
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Distance Learning Programs At A Glance
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. For admission in above programs working experience in textile/garment/home furnishing units/textile
testing lab is desirable. The programs are open for both male and female candidates.
2. The application form duly filledin along with documents as per the checklist may be submitted in
person or mailed. Incomplete applications are likely to be rejected.
3. Management reserves the right to reject any candidature without assigning reason thereof.
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4. Contact class will be conducted on 2 and 4 Sundays of every month between 10.30AM and 4.30PM.
5. Study materials shall be provided to all the selected candidates.
6. Candidates shall have to obtain a minimum of 50% marks to be eligible for award certificate.
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Computer Aided Textile Designing (CATDDLP)
The program is designed to impart technical and managerial skills to cater to the needs of
managing textile mills. The program deals with various aspects of textiles like manufacturing,
process control, quality control, machine maintenance and also helps to develop supervisory
skills to manage complete value chain of rapidly growing textile industry.
Program Content:
Module 1 General Engineering
Drives and Transmission
Humidification and Air Conditioning
Thermal and Electrical Energy
Module 2 Yarn Manufacturing Technology
Textile Fibres
Yarn Manufacturing Process
Machine Maintenance
Process Control
Module 3 Fabric Manufacturing Technology
Weaving
Fabric Structure and Design
Fabric Manufacturing Process
Process Control
Knitting
Weft and Warp Knitting Machines
Process Control in knitting
Designing of weft knit structures
Module 4 Chemical Processing
Preparatory Processes
Dyes and chemicals
Dyeing, Printing and Finishing
Pollution Control Measures
Textile Technology and Management (TTM DLP)
Module 5 Quality Evaluation of Textiles
Pr i nc i pl es of Tex t i l e Test i ng
Instruments
Quality Evaluation of fibres, yarns and
fabrics
Data Analysis and application of
Statistical Techniques
Module 6 Textile Management
Supervisory Skill Development
Quality Management (ISO: 9000)
Textile Costing
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The program is designed for managers,
executives and supervisors working in
production, quality assurance, R&D, IE, and
desi gn devel opment acti vi ti es i n the
textile/garment/home furnishing industry. The
program concentrates on enhancing candidates'
knowledge in latest manufacturing techniques,
quality assurance systems and management
aspects.
Garment Technology and Management (GTM DLP)

Program Content:
Module 1 Textile Technology
Fundamentals of Textile Manufacturing Processes
Commercial Woven and Knitted Fabrics
Quality Evaluation of Fabrics
Module 2 Garment Technology
Fundamentals of Pattern Making and CAD
Garment Manufacturing Technology cutting to packing
Production Planning and Control
Quality Assurance in Garment Manufacturing raw
material to final inspection
Industrial Engineeringwork study and line balancing
Garment Washing and Finishing
Module 3 General Management
Human Resource Development
Social Compliance (SA8000)
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The program is designed for executives associated with sampling, merchandising, retailing
and documentation activities in the garment/home furnishing industry and aims to impart
indepth knowledge essential for the growth of an individual in his/her organization.

Program Content:
Module 1 Textile and Apparel Manufacturing
Fundamentals of textile manufacturing processes
Commercial Woven and Knitted Fabrics
Pattern Terms, Sizing Systems and Body Measurements
Knowledge of Stitches and Seams
Types of Trims and Accessories and their quality requirements
Understanding of Techpack
Production Planning and Control
Quality Assurance in Apparel Manufacturing
Garment Washes and Finishes
Module 2 Marketing and Merchandising Management
Introduction to Global Business Environment
Core Concepts of Marketing Management
Consumer Behaviour
Trend Forecasting
Merchandising Functions
Retail Marketing and Visual Merchandising
ExportImport Procedures & Documentation
Letter of Credit and Incoterms
Module 3 General Management
Business Communication
Social Compliance (SA8000)
Apparel Merchandising and ExportImport Management (AMEIMDLP)
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Quality evaluation is an integral part of textile or apparel manufacturing
activities. The program is designed for managers, executives and technicians
associated with inspection, testing and quality control activities in the textile
and garment industry. The program lays special emphasis on scientific systems
& procedures essential for evaluation of textiles & garments.
Quality Evaluation of Textiles and Garments (QETG DLP)
Program Content:
Module 1 Quality Evaluation of Textile Materials
Introduction to Textile Manufacturing Processes
Principles of Textile Testing
Quality Evaluation of fibres, yarns and fabrics
Testing of dyes, chemicals and auxiliaries
Woven and Knitted Fabric Defects
Module 2 Quality Evaluation for Garment Industry
Introduction to garment manufacturing processes
Concept of quality and quality cost relationship
Body measurements & Sizing systems
Fabric inspections systems
Trims and Accessories
Inprocess and final inspection
Garment and Accessories Testing
Statistics Applications in textile and garment industry
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Computer Aided Pattern Making (CAPM DLP)
The program is designed for pattern masters, CAD executives, and executives of
buying houses who wants to develop expert knowledge in the areas of pattern
making and CAD on latest industrial softwares. The program will also be extremely
useful for Home Science students who possess basic knowledge of pattern making.

Program Content:
Module 1 Fabrics and Patternmaking
Knowledge of commercial woven and knitted fabrics
Role of fabric quality parameters in apparel manufacturing
Fabric & Pattern Terminology
Patternmaking Tools and their applications
Understanding of Body Shapes, Sizing Systems and
Measurement Sheet
Body Measurements and Flat Measurements
Manual Pattern Creation and Grading
Module 2 Pattern Making on CAD
Pattern Creation
Pattern Grading
Digitizing
Marker Making
Plotting
Garment Construction
Fitting Problems and Pattern Alteration
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The program is designed for textile designers who are working with
weaving/home furnishing units or buying houses/design studios. The program
will enable the candidates to learn/upgrade their knowledge in the areas of
woven fabric designing especially dobby and jacquard fabric designing using
latest industrial CAD software.
Computer Aided Textile Designing (CATD DLP)
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Program Content:
Types of yarns & numbering system
Fabric manufacturing
Fabric Calculation
Functioning of dobby & Jacquard
Fabric structures & Cloth Analysis
Compound fabric structures
Dobby Designing (CAD)
Jacquard Designing (CAD)
Alumni Speaks
Santosh
Kumar
Apparel Machine
Engineering
& Maintenance
Practical classes are the backbone of this
program. I am very satisfied because
NITRA faculty teaches both the theory and
practical aspects of the program with
equal flair.
Ranu Jain
Textile Design &
Quality Control
The program deals with comprehensive
training on Dobby, jacquard, printing and
embroidery CAD software. The program
helped me to acquire the design skills
which are very important for success in
professi onal l i fe. .
Garment Dyeing,
Drycleaning &
Finishing Technology
Vijay Kumar
Garment dyeing, drycleaning and finishing
is a very specialized area. It was a great
experience for me to undergo training in
this program where we were exposed to
latest technologies of this particular field.
Ankit
Chaudhary
Apparel Design &
Quality Control
The program provides excellent exposure
on pattern making and CAD software on
one hand, and quality control aspects on
the other. Convenient class timings are
another plus point of this program.
Garment Technology &
Management (DLP)
Joining GTM in distance learning mode
enabled me to update myself with latest
developments and implement the same\in
my export house. The faculty is highly
knowledge in their respective fields.
Devraj Singh
Apparel Merchandising
& ExportImport
Management (DLP)
Sushma
Chaudhary
Contact classes are very lively and
relevant. It is sure to set one's
confidence level ona high note and
ensures career enhancement.
Textile Technology &
Management
(Full Time)
The TTM program is just the right option
for somebody who wants to acquire in
depth knowledge on textile supply chain
starting such as spinning, weaving, knitting
dyeing and quality control.
Manave Kumar


Quality Evaluation of
Textiles &
Garments (DLP)
Surender
Kumar
Quality control operations are of great
importance to textile and garment
industry. The practicing quality
controllers must do this program to
remain updated in their own field and
maintaining product quality at an
international standard.
Textile Technology &
Management (DLP)
Rajesh
Kumar
TTM -DLP program is very helpful for
those who are engaged in textile mill
operations. The practical training as
well as the contact classes at NITRA is
very useful and beneficial.
Kanika
Verma
Apparel Merchandising
& ExportImport
Management (full time)
Inputs provided in this program
enabled me to become a good
merchandiser .The program covers in
detail merchandising functions and
provides relevant inputs on apparel
manufacturing, marketing, and
export-import topics.
Shabi
This program provides a gateway to
the I ndi an apparel i ndustry.
Curriculum is very much industry
relevant. Theory classes are well
supported by practical training on
excellent lab facilities
Garment Technology &
Management
(Full Time)
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Convocation
Ceremonies
Check List
List of documents to be submitted
Application form duly filledin.
Two recent colored photograph one is to be pasted on application form & one to be submitted along
withapplication form for Identity Card making purpose.
Graduation / Diploma mark sheets and certificates duly self attested
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10 and 12 mark sheets and certificates duly self attested
Northern India Textile Research Association
Sector23, Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad 201 002 (U.P.)
Phone: 01202783090/094/095/586/592, 2786451 Fax: 0120 2783596
Email: mail@nitratextile.org Website: nitratextile.org

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