PSGR KRISHNAMMAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN College with Potential for Excellence (An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Bharathiar University) (Reaccredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC, An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution) Peelamedu, Coimbatore-641004

DEPARTMENT OF B.VOC GARMENT DESIGNING

CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM

BACHELOR OF VOCATIONAL

2015-2018

PSGR KRISHNAMMAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN College with Potential for Excellence (An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Bharathiar University) (Reaccredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC, An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution) Peelamedu, Coimbatore-641004

DEPARTMENT OF B.VOC GARMENT DESIGNING 2015-2018

Exam Marks

Sem Part Subject Title of the paper Credits CA ESE Total Code

Ins Ins Week Hrs/ hrsContact Tutorial hrs Duration of Exam I I VTM1401/ Language Paper I 3 41 4 3 25 75 100 3(G)* VHN1401/ (Tamil ,Hindi ,French) II VEN1401VFR1401 Communication & 3 41 4 3 25 75 100 3(G)* Language Skills I III VG14A01 Business Communication 4 56 4 3 25 75 100 4(G)* (Allied)

III VG14C01 Fundamentals of sewing & 4 56 4 3 25 75 100 4(S)** machineries

III VG14P01 Basics in Garment 7 90 - 3 40 60 100 6(S)** Designing Practical III VG14P02 Basic Illustration and 7 90 - 3 40 60 100 6(S)** Concepts - Practical IV NME12WS/ Foundation Course 2 26 4 3 25 75 100 2 (G)* NME13B1 (Women’s Studies /Basic Tamil-I/Advanced Tamil- I) III VGINST1 Internship*** ( 60 hours) 100 2(S)**

II I VTM1402/ Language Paper II 3 41 4 3 25 75 100 3(G)* VHN1402/ (Tamil, Hindi, French) VFR1402 II VEN1402 Communication & 3 41 4 3 25 75 100 3(G)* Language Skills II III VG14AP1 Surface Ornamentation 5 60 - 3 25 75 100 4(G)* Practical (Allied) III VG14C02 Textile Science 5 71 4 3 25 75 100 5(S)** III VG14C03 Pattern making and 5 71 4 3 25 75 100 5(S)** grading. III VG14P03 Garment Construction -I 7 90 - 3 40 60 100 6(S)** Practical IV OPS / Open Course /Basic Tamil- 2 26 4 3 25 75 100 2 (G)* NME12A2 II/Advanced Tamil-II)

VI NM12GAW General Awareness Self Study 1 20 80 100 Grade

III VGINST2 Internship*** ( 60 hours) 100 2(S)**

III III VG14A02 Introduction to 3 41 4 3 25 75 100 3(G)* accountancy - Allied

III VG14C04 Concept of fashion and 3 41 4 3 25 75 100 3(G)*

III VG14C05 TraditionalDesigners costumes and 4 56 4 3 25 75 100 4(G)* textiles of India IV NM14VHR Value Education And 2 26 4 - 100 - 100 2(G)* Human rights III VG14P04 Draping practical 4 60 - 3 40 60 100 4(S)* * III VG14P05 Fashion illustration 7 90 - 3 40 60 100 6(S)* (Practical) * III VG14P06 Garment construction II 7 90 - 4 40 60 100 6(S)* (Practical) * III VGINST3 Internship*** ( 60 hours) 100 2(S)* * IV III VG15A06 Export Management 3 41 4 3 25 75 100 3(G)*

III VG14C06 3 41 4 3 25 75 100 3(G)* Textile Wet Processing

III VG14C07 Textile testing and quality 4 56 4 3 25 75 100 4(G)* control IV NM11EVS Environmental Studies 2 26 4 - 100 - 100 2(G)*

III VG14P07 Textile wet processing 4 60 - 3 40 60 100 4(S)* (Practical) * III VG14P08 Textile testing and quality 7 90 - 3 40 60 100 6(S)* control (practical) * III VG14P09 Garment construction III 7 90 - 3 40 60 100 6(S)* – Practical * III VGINST4 Internship*** ( 60 hours) 100 2(S)* *

V III VG14A04 Fashion marketing and 3 41 4 3 25 75 100 3(G)* merchandising III VG14C08 3 41 4 3 25 75 100 3(G)* Textile Printing technique

III VG14C09 Organization of a garment 4 56 4 3 25 75 100 4(G)* unit

IV NM13IS1 Information security –level I 2 26 4 - 100 - 100 2(G)*

III VG14P10 Textile Printing technique 6 60 - 3 40 60 100 4(S)* practical *

III VG14P11 Application of computers in 7 90 - 3 40 60 100 6(S)* garment industry- Practical * III VG14P12 Innovative garment 7 90 - 3 40 60 100 6(S)* construction ( practical) * III VGINST5 (120 hours) 100 4(S)* Internship * VI III VG15A07 Structure of weaves & knits 4 56 4 3 25 75 100 4(G)* III VG14C10 4 56 4 3 25 75 100 4(G)* Textile care and maintenance

III VG14C12 Boutique Management 4 56 4 3 25 75 100 4(G)*

III VG14P13 Ornaments and accessories 4 60 - 3 40 60 100 4(S)* (Practical) * III VG14P14 Computer aided garment 6 90 - 3 40 60 100 6(S)* designing -Practical * III VG14P15 6 90 - 3 40 60 100 6(S)* Fashion Portfolio presentation * Total 2880 3600 *180

* General Component ** Skill Component ***Internship 1 credit is 30 hours

Question paper pattern for CA

B.Voc Garment Designing

Section A Open Choice 5 out of 8 5X2= 10Marks

Section B Open Choice 4 out of 6 4X5= 20Marks

Section C Open Choice 2 out of 3 2X10=20Marks

Total 50Marks

Allied

Section A Open Choice 5 out of 8 5X2= 10Marks

Section B Open Choice 4 out of 6 4X5= 20Marks

Section C Open Choice 2 out of 3 2X10=20Marks

Total 50Marks

Question paper pattern for Model and End Semester Examination B.Voc. Garment Designing

Section A Open Choice 5 out of 8 5X2= 10Marks

Section B Internal choice (either or) 5questions 5X5= 25Marks

Section C Open Choice 5 out of 7 5X8= 40Marks

Total 75 Marks

Allied

Section A Open Choice 5 out of 8 5X2= 10Marks

Section B Internal choice (either or) 5questions 5X5= 25Marks Section C Open Choice 5 out of 7 5X8= 40Marks

Total 75 Marks

Practical CA-Internal Marks, Max-40 marks

Lab Performance 20 marks (Practical skill-10 marks &Interaction-10marks)

Regularity in record submission 5 marks Model examination 12 marks Attendance(85-90 percent) 1 marks Attendance(91-95 percent) 2marks Attendance(96-100 percent) 3marks

FOUNDATION COURSES Semester I –Women Studies/ Ambedkar studies/Gandhian studies: 100 marks (CA I-25 + CA II -25 + MODEL -25 + PROJECT-25) Semester II -General Awareness (ONLINE SELF STUDY): Grade Semester II -Open Course: 25 marks (CIA) +75 marks (ESE) Semester III –Value Education: 100 marks (CA I-25 + CA II -25 + MODEL -25 + PROJECT-25) Semester IV –Environmental Studies: 100 marks (CA I-25 + CA II -25 + MODEL -25 + PROJECT-25) Semester V-Information Security: 100 marks (CA I -40 + CA II -40 + Quiz-10+ assignment - 10)

CREDITS •Student receives 180 credits with 3800 marks

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN FOR INFORMATION SECURITY

Section A (5X2= 10 Marks) (5 out of 8) Section B (6X5= 30 Marks) (6 out of 8) Total = 40 Marks Marks secured will be converted into grades

COMMUNITY ORIENTED SERVICE UG Students should complete 30 Hrs Community Oriented Service during holidays before the end of fourth semester and can be taken up in any of the following fields: Literacy, Public Health, Hygiene, Crisis Management( Training the Public) Traffic Regulation, Green Projects etc., in villages, Schools, Orphanages, Hospitals and Old Age Homes. The end semester examination for practical will be conducted for a maximum of 60 marks which will include a maximum of 10 marks for the record and other submission if any.

INTERNSHIP TRAINING: The students have the option to select any organization – Government / private industries like Spinning, Weaving, Printing and Dyeing, Finishing, Construction, etc., in consultation with the staff co-ordinator & HoD. The students have to undergo training for a period of 60 hours at the end of I to IV semester and 120 hours at the end of semester V during their vacation. The students must maintain attendance, work diary and prepare report of the training undergone and submit the same to the department. On a stipulated date, there will be a viva-voce with internal examiners at the beginning of the semester.

MODE OF EVALUATION MARKS TOTAL Attendance 10 Work Diary 15 100 Report 50 Viva-voce 25

PORTFOLIO AND VIVA VOCE

Each faculty will be allotted 7-8 students. A specific theme will be assigned to the students. The theme will be finalized at the end of IV semester, allowing students to gather relevant designs and portfolio materials of their work during the vacation. Portfolio work will be carried out in the construction laboratory. As part of our department activities each students have to present their garments in the attire show conducted by our department. They have to prepare the own record for their portfolio work. Viva Voce/presentation will be conducted by a panel comprising of HOD, internal examiners. A power point presentation and the garment constructed by the students group will be evaluated on the basis of students’ response to the questions.

Methodology Each project should contain the following details:

 Theme Board  Mood Board  Story Board  Colour Board  Fabric Board  Accessories Board  Illustration  Photographs To be presented separately or in a combined form.  Fabric development chart  Design development chart  Final presentation Number of garments in a collection – 5 garments

Semester-I

General Component

HINDI SYLLABUS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014- 2015 BATCH ONWARDS PART -1, HINDI PAPER -1 FOR B.VOC CANDIDATES SEMESTER -1 CREDITS-3 TOTAL HOURS - 41 SUBJECT CODE:VHN1401

TOPIC NAME OF THE PUBLISHER HOURS TEXT

EKANKI NAYEE JAIBHARATHI PURANAY PRAKASHAN BY 267- MURTIGANJ Dr (Smt) Maya Singh MAYA PRESS ROAD 10 1. ONE ACT PLAY TOPICS FOR STUDY: - ALLAHABAD - 2

1. Meena kahaa hai - Vishnu Prabhakar 2. Sharanagath – Lakshmi Narayan Lal

KARNA UMESH BY PRAKASHAN 26 2. NOVEL SUDARSHAN 5, NADH MARKET CHOPRA NEW ROAD DELHI- 6 ANUVAD ABHAYAS - DAKSHIN 3 BHARATH HINDI 3. TRANSLATION ( HINDI TO ENGLISH) PRACHAR SABHA 03 (1 to 7 EXERCISES) CHENNAI – 17

BOLCHAL KI HINDI LOK BHARATHI 4. SPOKEN BY PRAKASHAN HINDI Dr. SUSHEELA GUPTA 15/A, MAHATMA 02 (Chapter 2 - First 7 GANDHIMARG, Exercises) ALLAHABAD-1

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN

PART I : HINDI :PAPER I : I SEMESTER SUBJECT CODE (VHN 1401) Time : 3.00 Hours Maximum Marks: 75

1. Part A

Answer in one or two lines (Any 5 out of 8) 5x2 = 10

One Act Play 4 Questions Novel 4 Questions

2. Part B 5x5=25

a. Explain with reference to the context

One Act Play - 3 out of 4

b. Write Short Answers

Novel - 2 out of 3

3. Part C 5x8=40

Write in essay form.

a. One Act Play Question ( with OR Choice) b. & c. Two Questions from Novel ( with OR Choice) d. Conversational Question Type (with OR Choice) e. Translation (with OR Choice)

Semester-I Part-I French Paper-I Credits: 3 Subject Code: VFR1401 Total Hrs: 41hrs

Prescribed Text: alter ego + (A1) Annie Berthet, Catherine Hugot 75 Marks

Semester Title of the Topics handled Duration Credits paper I (Hrs)

alter ego +(A1) Dossier – 1,2,3,& 4. 13 3

Conjugaison du présent,Article défini et indéfini,négation,interrogation, Grammaire 18 adjectifs possessifs, interrogatifs,

futur proche,passé recent, Imperatif, Passé Composé.

Connaissances partagées sur la France, nationalités, les professions,pays et Vocabulaire 10 villes, le calendrier, et les spectacles, Rhythmes et mode de Civilisation vie. Moyens et lieux d’informations, Fêtes.

Question Paper Pattern: Paper I & II

Common to Paper I- VFRE1401 & Paper II- VFRE1402

Maximum: 75 marks Time:3 hours.

Section A 10 marks

I Choisissez la meilleure réponse. (10 x 1 = 10)

Section B 25 marks

II Exercice de grammaire (avec le choix-5/7) (5 x 5 = 25)

Section C 40 marks

III Traduisez en anglais (Deux textesdulivre) (2 x 8 = 16)

IV Lisez le texte et répondez aux questions suivantes en français ( 8 x 1 = 8 )

V Complétez le dialogue (1x8=8)

VI Ecrivez un paragraphe sur deux des sujets suivants. (2x4=8)

Semester-I Communication & Language Skills I

Credits: 3 Subject Code: VEN1401 Total Hrs: 41 OBJECTIVE: This paper introduces the students to the genres of prose and poetry and aims at creating an interest in the study of English Language and Literature. It also helps in comprehending simple literary pieces and develops the ability to render their understanding in simple but correct English. Functional grammar improves their speaking ability. Values will be imparted through the literary texts prescribed. Unit I: 8 hrs Prose : 1. The First Case - M. K. Gandhi. 2. Monday Morning - Mark Twain. 3. Headache - R. K. Narayanan. Unit II: 8 hrs Poetry: 1. on His Blindness - John Milton. 2. The Road not Taken - Robert Frost. 3. Lines Written in Early Spring - William Wordsworth

Unit III: 7 hrs Grammar: Nouns, Verbs, Subject - Verb Agreement Unit IV: 7 hrs Functional Writing: Hints development, Jumbled sentences, Comprehension, Letter Writing ( Informal) Unit V: 11hrs LSRW

Listening: Students will have to listen to a piece read and comprehend the same. Speaking: Based on the topics taught the student should be able to speak, communicate. Reading : 5 to 6 lines to be read in the class with pauses and intonation and super segmental aspects. Students will be tested for clarity and understanding of the passage. Parts of exercises from first two units Writing : Written aspect with model and exercises shall be incorporated in the classroom teaching.

Text Book Prescribed :

S.No. Author Title of the Book Publishers Year of publication 1 Prof. Natarajan K. Nosegay : An Anthology of New Century 2007 English Prose, Poems and Book House Grammar 2 Raymond Murphy Essential English Grammar - a Cambridge 2005 self-study reference and practice University Press

Semester-I Business Communication Credits: 4 Subject Code: VB 14A01 Total Hrs: 56 Objective: To familiarize students with various forms of communication that exists in business and to train them in effective communication methods. UNIT – I 12 Hrs Communication: Meaning – Objectives – Importance – Channels – Media – Barriers to communication – Essentials of Effective Communication. UNIT – II 11 Hrs Communication through letters – Layout of letter – Business letter format -Enquiries and Reply – Offers and Quotations – Orders and Execution – Collection – Status Enquiries – Bank Correspondence – Application for jobs. UNIT – III 11 Hrs Non-verbal communication – Body Language - Non-verbal Cues.– Business Etiquettes- Initiating Interactions -Business Conversation- Preparing Agenda & Minutes. UNIT – IV 11 Hrs Dressing for Work - managing appointments- Negotiating with Customers - Entertaining Customers – Press releases UNIT – V 11 Hrs Interpersonal communication Tone – Language - Choice of words - Participating in a business meeting - Essentials of negotiating skill Voice control and pronunciation of words - Clarity and precision. TEXT BOOKS: 1.Rajendra Pal & Korlahalli, 2008, Essentials of Business Communication, Sultan Chand & Sons. 2.Lesikar Basic Business Communication 3.Jain V.K & Omprakash Biyani, 2011. Business Communication, Sultan Chand & Sons

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Urmila and S.M. Rai, Business Communication, Himalaya Publication House, 2004 2. Variender K Luymar, Business Communication, Kalyani Publishers, 1999 Semester-I Skill Component

SEMESTER I FUNDAMENTALS OF SEWING AND MACHINERIES Credits – 4 Subject Code: VG14C01 Total Hrs: 56 Objective: To bring the knowledge of different types of sewing machine and also their parts and function.

UNIT-I 12 hrs Sewing Machineries- Classification of sewing machines, parts functions of single Needle machine, over lock machine, bar tacking machine, button Hole making machine, button fixing machine, blind stitching Machine, fabric examining machine. Special attachments, care and maintenance, Common problems and remedies.

UNIT-II 11 hrs Stitching mechanism- Needles, bobbin and bobbin case, bobbin winding, loops and loop Spreader, upper and lower threading, auxiliary hooks, throat plates, take -ups, tension discs- upper and lower thread tension, stitching auxiliaries, pressure foot and its types, Feed mechanisms - drop feed, differential fed, needle feed, compound feed, unison feed, puller feed.

UNIT-III 11 hrs Cutting technology – definition, function, scope. Cutting equipment and tools , vertical reciprocity cutting machine, rotary cutting machine band knife cutting machine, die cutters. Types of spread and its quality, spreading equipment and tools used for spreading, spreading methods.

UNIT – IV 11 hrs Marking methods, positioning marking types of markers, efficiency of a marker plan, requirements of marker planning. Pressing Equipments – purpose, pressing equipments and methods – iron, steam press, steam air finisher, steam tunnel, special types – pleating, permanent press. UNIT – V 11 hrs Sewing federal standards for stitch and stitch classification, federal standards for seam and seam classification, fabric sewability, Sewing threads- types, essential qualities of a sewing thread, Manufacturing process of a cotton and synthetic threads, twisting process.

Reference: 1. The Technology of Manufacture – Harold Carr and Barbara Latham, Blackwell Science (1994) 2. A complete guide for sewing – Coles M Sew, Heinemann Professional Publishing, Singapore. 3. Reader’s digest Sewing guide, Complete Guide to Sewing 13th Edition, The Reader’s Digest Association Inc, Pleasant Ville.

SEMESTER I BASICS IN GARMENT DESIGNING- CORE PRACTICAL I

Credits-6 Subject Code: VG14P01 Total Hrs: 90

1. Demonstrating- operating, cleaning and oiling of sewing machine. 5 hrs 2. Demonstration on taking body measurements. 5 hrs 3. Preparation of samples for seam – plain, stitched, flat fell, piped, mantua maker seam. Preparation of samples for seam finishes- Edge stitched, double stitch, overcast, bound, hem. 10 hrs 4. Preparation of samples for fullness-Darts, tucks- pin tucks, cross tucks, group tucking with scalloped effect, Pleats- knife pleat, box pleat, kick pleat, fan pleat, Gathering – Gathering by hand, machine, elastic, ruffle- single, double, circular, Godets. 10 hrs 5. Preparation of samples for facing and binding- bias facing, shaped facing and binding. 10 hrs 6. Preparation of samples for plackets and fasteners- continuous bound, two piece placket, zipper, tailored placket, button and buttonhole, hook and eye, press button. 10 hrs 7. Preparation of samples for sleeves- plain sleeve, puff sleeve, raglan sleeve. 10 hrs 8. Preparation of samples with yoke- partial yoke, simple yoke and yoke supporting fullness. 10 hrs 9. Preparation of samples for collar- peterpan collar, shirt collar. 10 hrs 10. Preparation of samples for pocket- patch pocket, bound pocket. 10 hrs

SEMESTER I

BASIC ILLUSTRATION AND FASHION CONCEPTS - CORE PRACTICAL II

Credits - 6 Subject Code: VG14P02 Total Hrs:90

1. Effects in lines dots, checks and curves. 5 hrs 2. Enlarging and reducing motifs. 5 hrs 3. Illustrating collection of accessories ornaments, hat, handbags, shoes gloves coolers. 10 hrs 4. Illustrating pattern details pockets sleeves yokes skirts, , top etc… 10 hrs 5. Illustrating details of pleats, ruffles, shearing, smocking, shuffle etc… 10 hrs 6. Illustrating human figure in proportion using 8 head theory –stick figure, fleshy figure. 10 hrs 7. Preparation of colour theories-prang colour chart, value, intensity. 10 hrs 8. Application of elements of design in garments-line, colour, texture, shape, size10 hrs 9. Application of principles of design in garments- Harmony, Emphasis, Proportion, Rhythm, Balance. 10 hrs 10. Application of colour harmony in garment design – Monochromatic colour harmony Analogous colour harmony, Complimentary colour harmony, Double complementary colour harmony ,Split complementary colour harmony ,Triad colour harmony. 10 hrs

References: 1. Fashion Design Drawing & Presentation, Ireland Patrick John. 2. Fashion design Illustration: Children, Ireland Patrick John, 3. Fashion Design Illustration : Men, Ireland Patrick John 4. Fashion Design illustrations, Ritu 5. Foundation in fashion design and illustration – Julian Seaman.

HINDI SYLLABUS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR : 2014- 2015 BATCH ONWARDS THERE AFTER PART -1 HINDI FOR B.VOC CANDIDATES COMMON TO ONE YEAR COURSE

SEMESTER - II 3 HOURS CREDITS - 3 PAPER - II PER WEEK SUBJECT CODE: VHN1402

TOPIC NAME OF THE TEXT PUBLISHERS HOURS

VIJAYA PARVE BOOK HOUSE BY HIGHCOURT ROAD 1. DRAMA Dr. RAMKUMAR VARMA GWALIOR 26

KAHAANI KUNJ BY TOPICS FOR STUDY:- JAIBHARATHI PRAKASHAN 2. SHORT STORIES 1. Usne kaha Tha – Chandradar ALLAHABAD 10 Sharma Guleri. 2. Sadhgathi - Premchand

ANUVAD ABHAYAS – 3 DAKSHIN BHARATH 3. TRANSLATION ( ENGLISH TO HINDI ) HINDI 01 FIRST 7 EXERCISES ONLY PRACHAR SABHA CHENNAI

BOLCHAL KI HINDI LOK BHARATHI BY PRAKASHAN 4. SPOKEN HINDI Dr. SUSHEELA GUPT 15/A, MAHATMA 02 ( Chapter 3 ) GANDHI MARG , ALLAHABAD- 1

ABHINAV PATRA LEKHAN DAKSHIN BHARATH 5. LETTER HINDI PRACHAR 02 WRITTING a) FORMAL b) INFORMAL SABHA CHENNAI

Semester-II French Paper-II Subject Code: VFR1402 CREDITS - 3 Total Hrs: 41 Prescribed Text: alter ego + (A1) Annie Berthet, Catherine hugot 75 Marks

Semester Title of the Topics handled Duration Credits paper II (Hrs)

alter ego +(A1) Dossier – 5,6,7&8. 13 3

Pronoms compléments, imperatif, imparfait, pronom,, futur, Grammaire 13 passé récent, présent progressif, constructions- comparatifs, superlatives, pronom rélatif.

Vocabulaire Magasins et achats, vêtements, Fête, cinéma,

et Charactère et personalité, la famille en France, 10

Civilisation les enterprises, transport, climat et paysages.

Communication Comparer des activités,présenter un projet,faire des 5 hypothéses (language lab)

Bachelor of Vocation Semester-II Communication & Language Skills II Subject Code VEN1402 Credits: 3 Total Hrs:41

OBJECTIVE This paper provides the students with literary pieces which enable them to acquire language skills through reading and writing. This paper also helps them in appreciating literature. Values will be imparted through the literary texts prescribed.

Unit I : 8 hrs Prose : 1. Power in the Positive - Norman Vincent Peale. 2. A Talk on Advertising - Herman Wouk. 3. Funfoods.

Unit II : 7 hrs Poetry : 1. The Village School Master - Oliver Goldsmith. 2. Ozymandias -P. B. Shelley. 3. Night of the Scorpion - Nissim Ezekiel. Unit III 7 hrs Grammar : Tenses, Connectors, question tag.

Unit IV 8 hrs Functional Writing: Paragraph Writing. Letter writing - Formal, Dialogue Writing

Unit V 11 hrs LSRW Listening : Students will have to listen to a piece read and comprehend the same. Speaking : Based on the topics taught the students should be able to speak, communicate. Reading : 5 to 6 lines to be read in the class with pauses and intonation and super segmental aspects. Students will be tested for clarity and understanding of the passage. Writing : Written aspect with model and exercises shall be interpreted in the classroom teaching. Texts Prescribed: S.No Author Title of the Book Publishers Year of publication 1. S. Ramasamy English for Enlightenment New Century 2011 Book House Pvt Ltd, Chennai 2. Raymond Murphy Essential English Grammar - A Cambridge 2005 self-study reference and practice University Press 3 Raymond Murphy Murphy’s English Grammar Cambridge 2004 University Press

SEMESTER II

SURFACE ORNAMENTATION- ALLIED PRACTICAL I Subject Code: VG14AP1 Credits-4 Total Hrs:60

Prepare samples for the following

1. Hand embroidery – 20 stitches -10 samples 5 hrs 2. Machine Embroidery- 3 samples. 5 hrs 3. Applique ( machine / hand )- 3 types 5 hrs 4. Smocking -3types 5 hrs 5. Laces – 6 types 5 hrs 6. Bead Work -1 sample 5 hrs 7. Sequins work -1 sample 5 hrs 8. Zardosi work -1 sample 5 hrs 9. Belts & Bows – any 2 types. 5 hrs 10. Mirror & Stone work -1 sample 5 hrs 11. Patch work & Quilting 5 hrs 12.Tassels and fringes 5 hrs

SEMESTER-II

SKILL COMPONENT

SEMESTER II

TEXTILE SCIENCE Credits - 5 Subject Code: VG14C02 Total Hrs: 71

Objective: To develop the knowledge of all the process undertaken from fiber to fabric

Unit I 15 hrs Definition of textile fibers, Classification of fibers. Properties and manufacturing process of natural fibers- Cotton, linen, Jute, pineapple, hemp, silk, wool hair fibers, Manmade fibers- Viscose Rayon, Polyester, Nylon and acrylic.

Unit II 14 hrs Yarn manufacturing- Definition and sequential process -Blending, opening, cleaning, doubling, carding, drawing, roving, Spinning- Classification of spinning –Chemical and Mechanical Spinning. Classification of yarn – Simple and Fancy yarns. Sewing thread and its properties.

Unit III 14 hrs Weaving- Sequential process in weaving, preparatory process- winding, warping, sizing, beaming, Study of looms and basic process , basic weaves – Plain, twill, satin, Fancy weaves- pile, double cloth, leno, swivel, dobby and jacquard.

Unit IV 14 hrs Knitting- Definition –classification, Types of knitting – Hand and Machine, General and terms and principles of knitting technology, Weft knitting-Single jersey, rib, interlock, jacquard, Warp knitting – Tricot, Raschel, Simplex and Milanase

Unit V 14 hrs Non-wovens -Definition, Types of non-wovens, manufacturing process and properties of Felting, Fusing, bonding, lamination, netting, braiding, calico, tatting and crocheting.

References 1. Textiles –fibre to fabric, Corbmann B.P, International student’s edition, Mc Graw Hill 2. Book company, Singapore 1985. 2. Fabric Science 5th edition , Joseph J Pretal , Fairchild Publications ,Newyork 1990. 3. Knitting technology, David spencer, pergamen press, Oxford (1982) 4. Principles of knitting, D B Ajonker, Universal publishing corporation.(1998).

SEMESTER II

PATTERN MAKING AND GRADING

Credits - 5 Subject Code: VG14C03 Total Hrs:71 Objective: To familiarize the students with drafting patterns, pattern grading, pattern alteration and pattern layout.

Unit I 15 hrs Body measurement –importance, preparing for measuring, ladies measurements, boys and men’s measurements. Standardizing body measurements –importance, techniques used. Relative length and girth measures in ladies /gentlemen Preparation of fabric for cutting – importance of grain in cutting and construction, steps in preparing the fabric for cutting.

Unit II 14hrs Pattern making –method of pattern making – (Drafting and draping), merits and demerits. Types of paper patterns (Patterns for personal measurements and commercial patterns) Principles of pattern drafting. Pattern details, steps in drafting basic bodice front and back and sleeve.

Unit III 14 hrs Styles created by shifting of blouse darts , adding fullness to the bodice, converting darts to seam and partial yokes and incorporating darts in to seams forming yokes. Fitting - Standards of a good fit , steps in preparing a blouse for fitting , checking the fit of a blouse, solving fitting problems in a blouse ,fitting techniques.

Unit IV 14 hrs Pattern alteration –importance of altering patterns, general principles for pattern alteration, common pattern alteration in a blouse. Pattern grading –definition, types, manual –master grades ,basic front ,basic back basic sleeve, basic collar and basic grading.

Unit V 14 hrs Pattern layout- definition, purpose, rules in layout, types of layouts for length wise stripped designs, fabric with bold design, asymmetric designs, one way designs. What can be done if cloth is insufficient , fabric cutting ,transferring pattern marking, stay stitching, ease stitching.

Reference; 1. Practical clothing construction -part I and part-II Mary Mathews, cosmic press Chennai (1986) 2. 2. Pattern Grading for women’s clothing, The technology of sizing –Gerry cooklin, Blackwell Science Ltd (1990) 3. Zarapker system of cutting –Zarapker. K. r.Navneet publications Ltd.

SEMESTER -II

GARMENT CONSTRUCTION -I CORE PRACTICAL III

Subject Code: VG14P03 Credits-6 Total Hrs: 90

Designing, drafting and constructing the following garments for the features Prescribed

1. Bib - Variations in shapes. 10 hrs 2. Panty-with elastic. 10 hrs 3. Zabla- with or without sleeve, front open 10 hrs 4. A line petticoat with darts. 12 hrs 5. Saree petticoat -6 panel or 8 panel 12 hrs 6. Skirt- plain / umbrella/panel. 12 hrs 7. Ladies short kurtha with decorative neckline. 12 hrs 8. Salwar or Churithar 12 hrs

SEMESTER-III

INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTANCY

Credits -3 Subject Code: VG14A02 Total Hrs : 41 Hrs Objectives:

1. To familiarise the students with accounting as a tool for management of any business. 2. To acquaint the students with basic concepts of accounting, accounting standards and basic accounting framework.

UNIT I 8 hrs Meaning, Nature & Scope of Accounting - Fundamentals of book keeping Rules of accountancy - Importance of accounting - Accounting concepts and conventions - double entry system - advantages - difference between double entry and single entry.

UNIT II 8 hrs Journal & ledger - Subsidiary books - purchase book , sales book, purchase returns book, sales returns book .and cash book.

UNIT III 8 hrs Cash book- Single, double and triple column cash book. Preparation of trail balance.

UNIT IV 8 hrs Final accounts of a sole trader - trading and profit and loss A/C and balance sheet with simple adjustments.

UNIT V 8 hrs Nature and objectives of business - legal forms of business of ownership – sole trader, partnership, company and co-operative societies - advantages and limitations.

References 1. Introduction to accountancy – T S Grewal 2. Principles of accountancy – N Vinayagam, P L Main, K L Nagarajan 3. Business management – Dinker Pagare 4. Business Organization and management – Y K Bhushan

SEMESTER-III

CONCEPT OF FASHION AND DESIGNERS

Credits – 3 Subject Code: VG14C04 Total Hrs : 41 Objectives: To understand the effect of various social and psychological factors on clothing. To study the psychological effect of clothing on the individual in social situations. To impart knowledge regarding fashion and fashion designer and world fashion centers.

UNIT-I 8 hrs Factors influencing fashion changes –Psychological needs of fashion , Social psychology of Fashion , technological , economical , political ,legal and seasonal influence .role of costume as a status symbol , Personality and dress, cloths as sex appeal, cultural value Fashion cycles, repetition of fashion .

UNIT-II 8 hrs Fashion evolution – Fashion cycles, Length of cycles, consumer groups in fashion cycles – fashion leaders , fashion innovators, fashion motivation , fashion victim, fashion victims , Fashion followers .

UNIT-III 8 hrs Adoption of Fashion – trickle down , trickle up and trickle across theory .Fashion forecasting – market research , evaluating the collection , Fashion services and resources ( fashion services ,Colour services ,video services , News letter services, web sites , Directories and references ),Design- Historic and ethnic costumes.

UNIT-IV 9 hrs Understanding Fashion designer – types – classicist, idealist, influenced, realist, and thinking poet. Indian Fashion designers –Haute couture – Manish Malhotra, Wendell Rodricks,Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla, Tarun Tahiliani, JJ Valaya,Rina , Manish Arora , Rohit Bal, Ritu Beri, Ritu Kumar , Omi Gurung, Shilpa Reddy, Vikram Phadnis, Neeta Lulla, Erum Ali, Payal Jain.

UNIT-V 8 hrs World fashion centers –France ,Italy,America,Britain, Fareast-Contributions of well known designers from France-Agnes ,Sophie Albou Italy- Pierre Cardin ,Roberto CavalliAmerica- AdamsAdrian,Joseph Abboud.Britain -Basso & Brooke and Fareast Countries - Sandy Powell, Valentino Garavani. .

References;

1. Retail Fashion promotion and Advertising – Drake et-al, Macmillan Publications Company, New York. 2. Fashion –From concept to consumer – Gini Stephens Frings , 6th edition, prentice Hall (1999). 3. Inside the fashion business –Bennett, Coleman & o, Mumbai (1998). 4. Art and Fashion in clothing selection – Harriet T, Mc Jimsey, and The Iowa state university press, Ames Iowa (1973).

SEMESTER-III

TRADITIONAL COSTUMES AND TEXTILES OF INDIA

Credits – 4 Subject Code: VG14C05 Total Hrs : 56 Objectives: To acquaint the student with the rich Indian heritage of woven, dyed, printed, painted and embroidered textiles. To provide knowledge regarding various traditional textiles of the western, southern, central states of India. UNIT-I 11hrs

Beginning of Costume, Growth of Dress out of painting, cutting etc…, Study of dyed and printed textiles of India –Bhandhani, patola , ikkat, kalamkari- in all the above types and techniques used. Study of woven textiles of India – Dacca , Banarasi/ Chanderi brocades, baluchar, himrus and amrus, Kashmir shawls, pochampalli , silk sarees of Kancheepuram.

UNIT-II 11 hrs

Costumes of India – Traditional Costume of different States of India Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Assam, Orrisa.

UNIT-III 11 hrs

Traditional Costume of different States of India-Bihar, Mizoram,Nagaland, West.Beengal, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Haryana.

UNIT-IV 11 hrs

Traditional Costume of different states of India -Himachal Pradesh, Uttarpradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Gujarat, Madhyapradesh.

UNIT-V 12hrs

Traditional embroideries of India – Origin ,Embroidery stitches used –embroidery of Kashmir , Phulkari of Punjab ,Gujarat – Kutch and Kathiawar, embroidery of Rajasthan , Kasuti of Karnataka ,Chickenwork of Lucknow, of Bengal – in all the above – types and colours of fabric /thread. Reference:

1. Indian Costume –G.H Ghosrye, Popular books Pvt Ltd 2. The costumes and textiles and India – Jamila Brij Bhushan, D B Taraporevala Sons & Co, Bombay (1958) 3. Costumes of India –Dorris Flyn, Oxford &IBH Publishing Co ,Delhi (1971). 4. Costumes of India and Pakistan – Das S.N, DB Taraporevala Sons and co, Bombay(1956).

SEMESTER-III

DRAPING -PRACTICAL

Credits -4 Subject Code: VG14P04 Total Hrs : 60 Objectives: To teach the students the basic principles and learn to interpret and analyze complex and drapes. To enable students to create their original designs on a three dimensional form using draping method.

List of Experiment: (Any two types)

1. Introduction to draping and dress forms 5hrs 2. Draping basic front and back 11 hrs 3. Draping Sleeves- Basic sleeve, Dolman sleeve, Raglon sleeve, Kimono sleeve 11 hrs 4. Draping collars- Peter pan, Mandarin and Shirt Collar 11 hrs 5. Draping yokes, Shirt yoke, Skirt yoke and midriff yoke 11 hrs 6. Draping basic skirts –box pleated, knife pleated umbrella skirt, gathered skirt 11 hrs Plain skirt, fish skirt

SEMESTER-III

FASHION ILLUSTRATION-PRACTICAL

Credits - 6 Subject Code: VG14P05 Total Hrs : 90 Objectives:

The students will be given knowledge to develop the skill of sketching.

1. Rendering of fabric swatches and fabric drapes using different media – colour pencils, marker pens, water colour, poster colours and drawing ink. 9 hrs

2. Illustrating children – Boy and girl in Front view, Back view, Side view 9 hrs

3. Illustrating Women in Front view, Back view, Side view 9hrs

4. Illustrating Men in Front view, Back view, Side view 9hrs

5. analyzing a normal figure into fashion figure –men and women 9hrs

6. Designing flat sketches for children – Boy and Girl - casual wears, night wear, and Picnic wear. 9hrs

7. Designing flat sketches for women - lingerie, occasional wear, and ballroom gowns. 9hrs

8. Drawing garments for different – for Men office wear, sportswear and party wear 9hrs

9. Drawing garments for different seasons for Men, Women and

Children– summer, winter, autumn and spring 9hrs

10. Converting photographic poses from magazines into fashion illustration – stylized figures 9hrs

SEMESTER-III

GARMENT CONSTRUCTION II-PRACTICAL

Credits – 6 Subject Code: VG14P06 Total Hrs : 90

Objectives:

This course further imparts advanced technical skills required for designing, Pattern making, cutting and garment construction

1. Baba suit- knicker with chest piece attached (or) Romper. 10 hrs 2. Yoke frock- yoke at chest line, with open, puff sleeve, gathered Skirt frock- with collar, without sleeve, gathered/ circular skirt at waist line(or) Princess line frock. 10 hrs 3. Knicker- elastic waist, side pockets 10 hrs 4. Shirt- open collar, with pocket 10 hrs 5. Nightie –With yoke, front open, with sleeve , full length. 10 hrs 6. Ladies pant- waist band, zip attached, tight fitting / parallel pants. 10 hrs 7. T-Shirt – open collar, zip attached. 10 hrs 8. Bermudas –patch pocket. 10 hrs 9. Pyjama- Elastic /Tape attached waist. 10 hrs

SEMESTER – IV

EXPORT MANAGEMENT

Credits – 3 Subject Code: VG15A06 Total Hrs: 41

Objective: - To impart the students with the procedures involved in exports.

UNIT- I (8 Hrs)

Preliminary steps for starting export business- Meaning-Classification of goods for exports- Advantages-Disadvantages-Registration formalities-procedure for obtaining IEC number- Export license-Role of EPCS [Exports Promotion Councils] [AEPC].

UNIT – II (8Hrs)

Export Procedure and export contract: Steps in export procedure- pre-shipment procedure- Shipment procedure-post-shipment procedure. Exchange rate fluctuations Risks- Forward Contracts –Role of ECGC to cover political Commercial and Comprehensive Risks on Exports.

UNIT- III (8Hrs)

Arrangement of export finance: Meaning of export finance-pre-shipment finance- features- types-post-shipment finance-features-types-Institutional framework for export finance-Role of reserve bank of India in export finance.

UNIT- IV (8 Hrs)

Excise clearance -Duty Exemption, Remission, Duty drawback schemes. Quality inspection- Applications for inspection to inspection agencies, Inspection Certificates CRF. Certificate of origin, GSP Certificate [EIA].

UNIT- V (9Hrs)

Export Documentation: Introduction-Aligned Documentation System (ADS)-Export documentation in India-Shipping documents. Transport documents - Export promotion measures in India, Preparation of Export documents.

TEXT BOOK:

Sl. Year of Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher No. Publication

Export Import Himalaya 2011 1. Khushpat S. Jain Procedures & Publishing Documentation House

REFERENCE BOOKS:

Sl. Year of Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher No. Publication

PHI Learning Private 1. Francis Cherunilam International Business 2009 Ltd

Himalaya Publishing 2. P. Subba Rao International Business 2012 House

SEMESTER-IV

TEXTILE WET PROCESSING Credits – 3 Subject Code: VG14C06 Total Hrs : 41 hrs Objectives To know the various tests involved in wet processing. To understand the concept of fastness of dyed and printed material. To know the different testing processes 8 Hours Unit I Definition, Need for Processing, Dry and Wet Processing as related to common, fabrics Cotton, Silk, Wool, synthetics.

Unit II 8 Hours Meaning, Need for preparatory processes. Types - Singeing, Scouring, bleaching, Mercerizing, desizing.

Unit III 8 Hours Classification of dyes and Stages of dyeing, Characteristics of dyes, Direct, Vat, Sulphur, reactive, naphthol, acid, Basic and Disperse Dyes - Method of dyeing Cotton, Silk, Wool and Synthetics with respective dyes, Dyeing of fibre blends.

Unit IV 8 Hours Definition types, Direct style block stencil, screen, roller printing, Duplex printing, Rotary, Transfer printing, Discharge style Resist style, , tie and dye, Minor printing Methods- Flocking, Marbling, Photo printing, warp printing and Air brush printing.

Unit V 9 Hours Calendaring, Tentering, Stiffening, Decanting, Beetling, Glazing, Schreinerizing, Embossing, Moiering, Ciering, Raising, Napping, Gigging, Shearing. Water Proofing, Water repellency, Sanforizing, Wash and Wear, fire proofing silk, weighing, Crepe and Crinkle effect.

Reference: 1. Manivsakam.N. Treatment of Textile processing Effluents, Sakthi Publications, Coimbatore, 1995. 2. Shenai, V.A. History of Textiles Design, Sevak Publications, Mumbai, 1995. 3. Sule, A.D. - Computer colour analysis- Textile applications, New Age International Private Limited, New Delhi, 2002. 4. Nalankilli.G., Chemical Preparatory Process, NCUTE Publication, New Delhi.

SEMESTER-IV

TEXTILE TESTING AND QUALITY CONTROL

Credits – 4 Subject Code: VG14C07 Total Hrs:56 Objectives: To acquaint the students about physical properties of textiles. To familiarize students with various testing equipments. To impart knowledge of various test methods applied to textiles in various stages and to make them understand the quality control and standardisation

UNIT I 11 hrs Definition and its influence on fiber properties Standard atmospheric condition, Standard testing atmosphere. Standard regain, Moisture content and regain. Measurement of atmospheric condition – wet and dry bulb Hygrometer and sling Hygrometer.

UNIT II 11 hrs Fiber Testing: Fiber length – Bear sorter and Fibrograph, Fiber strength – Stelometer, Fiber fineness – Micronaire, Fiber maturity, Trash content - Trash analyzer.

UNIT III 11 hrs Yarn Testing: Determination of yarn count – quadrant & Beesley balance. Twist – Measurement of twist, Twist effect on fabric properties. Strength of yarn-Single yarn strength tester. Crimp – Shirley crimp tester. Yarn appearance tester. Evenness – Uster Evenness tester, Hairiness – Uster Hairiness tester.

UNIT IV 11 hrs Fabric Testing: Fabric strength tester – Tensile strength, tearing strength & bursting strength. Abrasion – Types of abrasion – pilling – Martindle pill box tester. Drape -Drape meter, Fabric stiffness - Shirley stiffness Tester, colour fastness,crease recovery – Shirley crease recovery tester.

UNIT V 12 hrs Garment Testing- conditioning chamber, Flammability Tester, Color Matching Cabinet, Spirality testing and seam tester

Reference: 1. Principles of textile testing by J.E. Booth., C.B.S., publishers & distributors, New Delhi, 1996. 2. Sabville B.P. Physical Testing of Textils, The Textile Testing Institute, wooe head Publishing Ltd.., Cambridge.

SEMESTER-IV

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Credits – 2 Subject Code: NM11EVS Total Hrs: 26 Unit I MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (3)

 Definition- Environment  Scope and significance  Need for public awareness

Unit II NATURAL RESOURSCES (3)  Renewable and non renewable resources  Natural resources and associated problems  Forest resources  Water resources  Mineral resources  Food resources  Energy resources  Land resources  Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources  Equitable uses of resources for sustainablelife style

Unit III

ECOSYSTEM (3)  Concept of an ecosystem  Structure and function of an ecosystem  Producers, consumers and decomposers  Energy flow in the ecosystem  Food chains and food webs  Ecological pyramids  Ecological succession  Types of ecosystems

Unit IV

BIODIVERSITY AND ITS CONSERVATION (3)  Introduction  Levels of biodiversity- genetic, species and ecosystem  Biogeographical classification of India  Values of biodiversity  Biodiversity at global,national and local levels  India as a megadiversity nation  Hot spots of biodiversity  Threats to biodiversity  Endangered and endemic species of India  Conservation of biodiversity

Unit V ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION (4)  Definition  Air, water, soil, marine, noise and thermal pollution  Nuclear hazards  Solid waste management  Disaster management  Role of an individual in pollution management  Case studies

Unit VI SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT (3)  From unsustainable to sustainable development  Urban problems related to energy  Water conservation  Resettlement and rehabilitation of people  Environment ethics  Climatic changes  Wasteland reclamation  Consumerism and waste products  Environment protection Acts  Air Act  Water Act  Wild life protection Act  Forest conservation Act  Enforcement of environmental legislation  Public awareness Unit VII HUMAN POPULATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT (3)  Population growth and explosion  Family welfare programme  Environment and human health  Human rights  Value education  HIV/AIDS  Women and child welfare  Role of information technology in Environment and human health

Unit VIII FIELD WORK (4)  Topics for field work and project  Guidelines for field work and project  Project report

SEMESTER-IV

TEXTILE WET PROCESSING-PRACTICAL

Credits – 4 Subject Code: VG14P07 Total Hrs: 60 Objectives:

To enable the students to design and create dyed and printed material

Preparation of samples for Processing  Desizing 6 hrs  Scouring 6 hrs  Bleaching 6 hrs

Dye the given fabric using suitable dye  Direct Dye 6 hrs  Indigo Dyes 6 hrs  Disperse Dyes 6 hrs  Reactive Dyes 6 hrs  Acid Dyes 6 hrs  Basic Dyes 6 hrs  Vegetable Dyes (any one) 6 hrs

SEMESTER-IV

TEXTILE TESTING AND QUALITY CONTROL - PRACTICAL

Credits – 6 Subject Code: VG14P08 Total Hrs:90 Objectives:

To enable the students to gain practical knowledge in testing and its application in the industry.

Identification of textile fibres Fibres – Cotton, Silk, Wool, Nylon, Polyester, Linen, Rayon, Jute. 1. Microscopic Method 2. Flame test. 3. Chemical test.

Testing of yarns/ fabrics 1. counting of the yarn using wrap reel. 9 hrs 2. Counting of the yarn using beesley’s balance. 9 hrs 3. Twist of the yarn using twist tester. 9 hrs 4. Determining the weight of the fabric. 9 hrs 5. Determining the fabric count by 9 hrs a. Raveling method b. Pick Glass method 6. Course length and loop length of knitted fabric. 9 hrs 7. Colour fastness to water. 9 hrs 8. Test of Shrinkage. 9 hrs 9. Test of Absorbency. 9 hrs 10. Determination of Tensile Strength of the given Fabric. 9 hrs

SEMESTER-IV GARMENT CONSTRUCTION- III - PRACTICAL

Credits -6 Subject Code: VG14P09 Total Hrs: 90 Objectives:

To impart knowledge to draw the Designing and pattern making, cutting and construction of the garments

1. Midi and Tops 10hrs 2. S.B.Vest – with/ without collar, button attached, sleeveless. 10 hrs 3. Slack shirt – full open, shirt collar, patch pocket. 10 hrs 4. Nehru kurtha –stand collar, side pocket, half open. 10 hrs 5. Kameez – umbrella/with slit 10 hrs 6. Blouse- front open ,Fashioned neck, Waist band at front , with sleeves. 10 hrs 7. Full Sleeve Shirt 10 hrs 8. Pleated trousers – pleats in front, Darts at back, side pocket, fly with button /zip.10 hrs 9. Lab coat. 10 hrs

SEMESTER – V FASHION MARKETING AND MERCHANDISING

Subject Code: VG14A04 Credits -3 Total Hrs: 41

Objectives:

To impart the knowledge about Marketing & Merchandising. To make students gain an in depth knowledge of fashion Visual merchandising. To familiarize the students the concept and process of Market Research and their application in appropriate situation in fashion industry. To enable student to develop market research strategies in competitive environment 8 Hrs Unit - I Meaning and classification of Marketing, fashion Marketing, fashion Market – Size and Structure, Marketing environment – Micro and macro environment, Trends in marketing environment. Marketing Function – Assembling, standardization and Grading and packaging, product planning and development, importance of fashion products. The Fashion industry and new product development, product mix and range planning, Fashion and related cycles.

Unit -II 8 Hrs Fashion Advertising and preparation of advertising for apparel market. Fashion sales promotional programme for apparel marketing, communication in promotion, Personal selling, point of purchase, sales promotion. Pricing policies and strategies for apparel products. Influencing pricing- internal and external, pricing strategies for new products, Methods of setting prices 9 Hrs Unit – III Introduction to Merchandising, Understanding fashion Merchandising, Scope of Merchandising, Fashion merchandising terminology, Role of Merchandiser Types of Merchandising - Export House - manufacturer - Buying house, Buying Agency - Selection of Buyer's & Buying Agency

Unit IV 8 Hrs Pre-buying Activity, Fabric types, properties and Behavior, selection of Fabric, Garment Construction, Quality requirements; quality problems. Merchandiser's role after production, Delivery date extension, transport delays. Importance of costing in textile industry fabric to shipping. Marketing analysis - Advertising and Media Planning, Fashion shows and other events, Industry tour and Project. Surveys and organizing of exhibitions

Unit V 8 Hrs Visual merchandising of fashion , types of displays – window displays , interior displays , Elements of display – the merchandise , mannequins and forms , props , signage , lighting Merchandising presentation – tools and techniques- back drop, forms, fixtures . Fashion show- Definition, planning, budgeting, location, timings, selection of models, collection, set design, music, preparing the commentary, rehearsal.

REFERENCES: 1. Fashion Design and Product Development, Harold Carr and John Pomeroy, Black well Science Inc, Cambridge (1992) 3. Introduction to Fashion, Patrick John, B T Batsford Ltd, Ireland, Fullham road, London (1992). 4.Principles of marketing – back Man T N , Munard H H and Davidson W R, Ronald Press Company Newyork 1970. 5.Fashion marketing – Mike Easey ,Black well Science Ltd,1995.

SEMESTER-V

TEXTILE PRINTING TECHNIQUE

Credits – 3 Subject Code: VG14C08 Total Hrs: 41 Objectives To impart the knowledge about preparation of fabric for dyeing & printing. To understand the theory of dyeing in relation to various classes of dyes. To inculcate awareness of the different methods of printing and appreciate the technical advantages of each. To develop technical competency in printing with different dyes on different fabrics.

UNIT-I 8 hrs Printing – Introduction to printing , differences between printing and dyeing , preparation of fabric for printing – cotton , linen, polyester, wool and silk, methods of printing, preparation of printing paste, selection of thickening agents.

UNIT-II 8 hrs Direct printing : Block printing – Brief History , Preparation of design , Blocks, table, print paste and printing process Stencil printing – Brief history , preparation of fabric , stencils (For one or more colour) Materials used for preparing stencils, process involved and techniques used .

UNIT-III 8 hrs Screen printing – brief history, Flat screen and Rotary screen printing , Preparation of screen printing paste , screen printing process, Discharge printing – chemicals used , process involved .

UNIT-IV 9 hrs Resist printing: Brief history, Batik printing wax used, Equipments required, process sequence and techniques used. Tie and dye – Brief history, Equipments required, process sequence and techniques used.

UNIT-V 8 hrs Other printing methods: Ink jet printing, Heat transfer printing, photo printing. Digital printing and other new techniques of printing.

References: 1.Textiles – Ninth edition ,Sara J Radolph and Anna L Langford, Prentice hall, New Jersey (2002). 2.Textile processing – J L Smith, Abhishek publications, Chandigarh (2003). 3.Textile Chemistry – Peters R H , Vol I, & II, Textile Institute Manchester (1970) 4.Beginners Guide to fabric dyeing and printing – Stuart & Robinson, Technical books,London (1982). 5.Thickening agents and Emulsion thickenings in textile printing – Herbert Barthm, New Delhi (1994).

SEMESTER-V

ORGANISATION OF GARMENT UNIT

Credits -4 Subject Code: VG14C09 Total Hrs: 56 Objectives:

To impart adequate input of organization of garment unit and to familiarize Institutions supporting entrepreneurs. New trends and skills required for Planning, managing and development organizational effectiveness and Performance of Indian garment exports.

UNIT-I 11 hrs Entrepreneurship- Meaning definition and types need for Entrepreneurs, qualities and types of Entrepreneurship. Difference between Entrepreneur and manager. Management- Definition, Management as a process –Planning, organizing, Directing Controlling, Co ordination.

UNIT-II 11hrs Institutions supporting entrepreneurs- DIC, NSIC ,SISI,SIPCOT, TII,KVIC, CODISSIA, COMMERICAL BANKS –SBI. Organizational structure of a garment unit –Hierarchical organization, production planning and control.

UNIT-III 11hrs

Different department in a garment unit – Design department, Finance department, purchasing department, Production department, Organizing different sections – hierarchy Personnel involved in all the departments, nature of the job.

UNIT-IV 11 hrs Factory Design and layout – importance of factory design, factors affecting factory design, Types of buildings, (single and Multi –storey) –advantages and limitation. Factory layout – Process, Product and combined layout Design requirement – requirements relating to health, safety and welfare.

UNIT-V 12 hrs Performance of Indian Garment Export, SWOT Analysis Setting up of garment unit for export market, Export Document, Export finance- Payment method, Export shipping Role of merchandiser in a garment unit

Reference; 1. Principles of management- Dinakar pagare, sultan chand and sons, delhi. 2. Entrepreneurship Development in India – Dr. C.B Gupta, Dr N.P . Srinivasan, sultan Chand and sons delhi 1997. 3. Garment Exports – Darlie O Koshy (1997) 4. Introduction to clothing production management – AJ Chester 2nd Edition , Wrenbury Associates Ltd (1998). 5. The technology of clothing manufacture – Harold Carr and Barbara Latham ,Blackwell Science (1994).

SEMESTER-V

INFORMATION SECURITY (LEVEL I)

Credits -2 Subject Code: NM13IS1

Total Hrs: 26 Objective This course aims on introducing the theory and practice of designing and building secure computer systems that protect information and resist attacks. It covers all aspects of cyber security including network security, computer security and information security.

UNIT I 5 hrs

Information security: History of IS-What is security?-characteristic of IS-components of I system –security system life cycle model.

UNIT II 6hrs

Cryptography: Concepts and techniques-Plain text and cipher text- Encryption principles- Cryptanalysis. Authentication methods-passwords-keys versus passwords-Attacking Systems via passwords-Password verification

UNIT III 5 hrs

Fire walls: Viruses and worms- Digital rights management-What is firewalls- Types of Fire wall-Design Principles of Firewall

UNIT IV 5 hrs

Hacking: Hacker hierarchy-password cracking-Phishing- Network Hacking- Wireless hacks.

UNIT V 5 hrs

Case studies: DNS, IP SEC- Social media

TEXT BOOK:

S.no Author Title of book Publisher Year of publication 1 Dr.Michael E. Principles and Course 4th edition, 2012 Whitman, Herbert Practices of Technology J. Mattord Information Security Cengage Learning 2 Atul Kahato Cryptography and McGraw Hill 3rd Edition 2012 Network Security Education 3 William Stallings Network Security Prentice Hall 2nd Edition Essential Applications 2009 and standard 4 Devan N. Shah Information Security Wiley India 2009 Principles and Practice

SEMESTER-V

TEXTILE PRINTING TECHNIQUE-PRACTICAL

Credits -4 Subject Code: VG14P10 Total Hrs: 60 Objectives

To impart knowledge about preparation of sample for printing and to learn different methods of printing.

1. Preparation of sample for printing. 8 hrs 2. Preparation of printing paste. 8 hrs 3. Create Design with Block printing – Vegetable/ wooden blocks 8hrs 4. Create Design for Chest print/ Neck /Yoke designs with Stencil printing. 9 hrs 5. Tie and Dye Designs with any three methods with single/ double/ Multi colours. 9hrs 6. Batik printing with any three methods with single/ double/ Multi colours. 9 hrs 7. Print a Design using Screen printing methods. 9 hrs SEMESTER-V

APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS IN GARMENT INDUSTRY- PRACTICAL

Credits - 6 Subject Code: VG14P11 Total Hrs: 90 Objectives: To impart the knowledge to create designs in the garments using colours and colour theory and principles of designs

Create the following designs

1. Motifs / small designs. 10 hrs  Embroidery designs for Kerchiefs , Neck lines Chest prints for T-shirts

2. Application of colour harmony in Design 20hrs  Monochromatic colour harmony  Analogous colour harmony  Complementary colour harmony  Double Complementary colour harmony  Split complementary colour harmony  Triad colour harmony

 Tetrad colour harmony  Neutral colour harmony 3. Applications of Principles of design in dress design 30 hrs  Balance –Formal and informal  Rhythm – by line movement, gradation, repetition.  Emphasis  Proportion  Harmony 4. Design Garments for the following. 30 hrs  Party Wear – Women, Men, Children.  Sports Wear- Tennis, Basket ball/foot ball (men and Women), Golf, any other.  Fashion show – Children, men and women  Winter Wear - Children, men and women  Summer Wear - Children, men and women  Spring Wear - Children, men and women  School uniforms –Girl child and boy child

SEMESTER-V

INNOVATIVE GARMENT CONSTRUCTION- PRACTICAL

Credits – 6 Subject Code: VG14P12 Total Hrs: 90

1. Design and construct Children's garment of recent fashion- any 2 styles 15 hrs 2. Design and construct Women's garment of recent fashion- any 2 styles 15 hrs 3. Design and construct Men's garment of recent fashion- any 2 styles 15 hrs 4. Design and construct garment for a Party wear 15 hrs 5. Design and construct garment for a Fashion Show based on a theme. 15 hrs 6. Design and construct a bridal garment. 15 hrs

SEMESTER-VI

STRUCTURE OF WEAVES & KNITS

Credits – 4 Subject Code: VG15A07 Total Hrs : 56 Objectives: To develop knowledge about the woven fabric formation, different types of weaves, analyze a fabric and learn the principles of creating textile designs.

UNIT-I 11 hrs Introduction to Weaving - Construction of elementary weaves – plain, wrap rib, weft rib, twill, modification of twills, satin and sateen weaves – their derivatives.

UNIT-II 11 hrs Ordinary and brighten honey comb, its modification, huck a back and its modifications, crepe weaves, mock leno.

UNIT-III 12 hrs Extra warp and extra weft figuring – single and two colours, planting, backed fabric, warp and weft backed fabrics, Terry pile, Double cloth

UNIT-IV 11 hrs Introduction to Knitting-weft knit- structure-plain, rib, interlock, pique.warp knit structure- tricot, raschel.

UNIT-V 11 hrs Defect analyses of woven and knit structure-causes and remedies.

References: 1. Kanungo R.N Cotton Yarn Weaving Textile Association India, Ahmedabad II 1980 2. Watson’s advanced textile design, Grosichkli Z Newness, Butter worths, London 1989 3. Textiles – fibre to fabric, corbmann B P, International students’ edition, Mc Graw Hill book Co, Singapore 1985.

SEMESTER-VI

TEXTILE CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Credits - 4 Subject Code: VG14C10 Total Hrs: 56 Objectives:

To impart the knowledge about laundering techniques. To understand in detailed about soap manufacturing .To inculcate awareness of stains and stain removals.

UNIT-I 11 hrs Water- hard and soft water, methods of softening water. Laundry soaps – Manufacture of soap (Hot process, cold process), composition of soap types of soap, soap less detergents, chemical action, detergent manufacture, advantages of detergents.

UNIT-II 11 hrs Finishes – Stiffening Agents – Starch (cold water and hot water), other stiffening agents, preparation of starch. Laundry blues, their application. Care labels – washing, bleaching, Drying, ironing and different placements of label in garments.

UNIT-III 11 hrs Laundry equipment – for storage, for steeping and Washing – Wash board, suction washer, wash boiler, washing machine. Drying equipments – outdoor and indoor types. Irons and ironing board – types of iron (box, flat, automatic, steam iron) . Ironing board – different types.

UNIT-IV 11 hrs Principles of washing – suction washing, washing by kneading and squeezing, washing by machine - Process details and machine details. Laundering of different fabrics – cotton and linen, woollens, coloured fabrics, silks, rayon and nylon.

UNIT-V 12 hrs Special types of Laundry – water proof coats, silk ties, leather goods, furs, plastics, lace. Dry cleaning – using absorbents, using grease solvents. Storing – points to be noted. Stain removal – food stains, lead pencil, lipstick, mildew, nose drops, paint, perfume, perspiration / mildew, tar, turmeric and kum- kum.

References; 1. Textiles fabrics and their Selection – Wingate I B, Allied publishers Ltd, Chennai. 2. Fundamentals of Textiles and their Care- Susheela Dantyagi , Orient Longmann Ltd (1980). 3. Family Clothing – Tate of Glession , John Wiley & Sons I n c, Illinois. 4. Household Textiles and Laundry Work – Durga Duelkar , Amla Ram & Sons, Delhi.

SEMESTER - VI

BOUTIQUE MANAGEMENT

Credits – 4 Subject Code: VG14C12 Total Hrs: 56 Objective: -

To impart the students with the procedures involved in set up of boutique.

UNIT- I (11 Hrs)

Introduction to boutique management, Skills required to set up a boutique, Identifying target market and customer, Choice of location and space management.

UNIT- II (12Hrs)

Infrastructure requirement, Staffing-selection of generalists and specialists, Material sourcing (trims and fabric), Fashion accessories in boutique

UNIT- III (11 Hrs)

Boutique interior-visual merchandising and store layout, Customer relationship management

UNIT- IV (11 Hrs)

Boutique marketing tools and promotional kit, Book keeping for boutique and maintaining stock,

Project finance, cash control and cash flow analysis

UNIT- V (11 Hrs)

Boutique visit, Boutique project report

REFERENCE BOOKS:

Sl. Year of Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher No. Publication

FabJob Guide to Become a 1 Debbra Mikaelsen Fabjob 2005 Boutique Owner

The New Boutique: Fashion 2 Neil R. Bingham and Design Merrell 2005

SEMESTER-VI

ORNAMENTS AND ACCESSORIES - PRACTICAL

Credits -4 Subject Code: VG14P13 Total Hrs: 60 Objectives:

To familiarize students with different materials, their properties and use of them in making ornaments and accessories. To understand pricing and sourcing materials.

Prepare the following Samples using the available raw materials / any base material.

1. Hand bags -2 varieties 5 hrs 2. Purses / Wallets / Cell Phone covers -. 2 varieties 5 hrs 3. Chains / Necklaces - 2models 5 hrs 4. Bangles / Bracelets / Watches - 2 models 5 hrs 5. Slippers / Shoes - 2 models 5 hrs 6. Ear rings - 5 models 5 hrs 7. Finger rings / toe rings- 5 models 5 hrs 8. Belts - 2 models 5 hrs 9. Hair bands - 5 models 5 hrs 10. Anklets - 5 models 5 hrs 11. A set. Of Bridal Ornaments. 5 hrs 12. A set of Ornaments for a Fashion Show 5 hrs

SEMESTER-VI

COMPUTER AIDED GARMENT DESIGNING -PRACTICAL

Credits -6 Subject Code: VG14P14 Total Hrs: 90 Objectives

To get familiarize with the CAD apparel software used in garment industry.

1. Design 2 portfolio collection – theme board, mood board, colour board and 20 hrs

2. Swatch board. Preparation of Patterns for the following 20 hrs  Salwar Kameez  Middi and Tops  T-Shirt  Full Sleeve Shirt  Trousers- Narrow bottom or Bell bottom 3. Grade the following patterns for 3 sizes 20 hrs  Salwar Kameez  Middi and Tops  T-Shirt  Full Sleeve Shirt  Trousers- Narrow bottom or Bell bottom 4. Marker planning & efficiency for the following garments 30 hrs  Salwar Kameez  Middi and Tops  T-Shirt  Full Sleeve Shirt  Trousers- Narrow bottom or Bell bottom

SEMESTER-VI FASHION PORTFOLIO PRESENTATION

Credits -6 Subject Code: VG14P15 Total Hrs: 90 Objectives:

To enable students develop a comprehensive portfolio showcasing their professional competencies and skills.

Portfolio development and presentation technique; - To be planned for a season or occasion  Theme Board  Mood Board  Story Board  Colour Board  Fabric Board  Accessories Board  Illustration  Photographs

To be presented separately or in a combined form.

 Fabric development chart  Design development chart  Final presentation

Number of garments in a collection – 4 garments.