Apparel, Textiles & Fashion programs focus on developing practical and technical competencies related to textile production, garment manufacturing, apparel design, home furnishing products, and fashion technology applications.
These programs combine industry-oriented training, production techniques, quality standards, and creative design practices to prepare learners for employment and entrepreneurship opportunities within the textile and fashion sectors.
This course focuses on the skills required for the production of apparel, made-ups and home furnishing products such as curtains, bed linens, upholstery, and decorative textiles.
Training covers fabric selection, cutting techniques, stitching and finishing processes, quality control, and the use of industrial sewing machines.
Learners also gain knowledge of measurements, patterns, and production workflows, preparing them for roles in garment units, home textile manufacturing, and small-scale production enterprises.
The Textile Processing & Design course provides comprehensive training in textile production processes and creative design techniques.
It includes fiber and fabric knowledge, dyeing and printing methods, finishing processes, textile testing, and quality standards.
Learners are introduced to textile design concepts, color theory, and surface ornamentation, enabling them to contribute to textile manufacturing, processing units, and design support roles within the textile industry.
This course is designed to develop technical and practical skills related to fashion and garment production.
It covers garment construction, pattern making, grading, fashion illustration, production planning, and quality management.
Learners also gain exposure to fashion trends, apparel technology, and industrial production methods. The course prepares individuals for careers in fashion houses, garment manufacturing units, boutiques, and apparel technology support roles.
Develop practical competencies in garment manufacturing, stitching, finishing, and production workflows.
Gain exposure to textile processing, creative design concepts, and surface ornamentation techniques.
Prepare learners for textile manufacturing, garment production units, boutiques, and design support roles.
Support career opportunities across fashion houses, apparel technology, textile processing, and production enterprises.