M.A./M.Com./M.Sc. GARMENT PRODUCTION and EXPORT MANAGEMENT EXAMINATION

M.A./M.Com./M.Sc. GARMENT PRODUCTION and EXPORT MANAGEMENT EXAMINATION

SFS, GURUKUL MARG, MANSAROVAR, JAIPUR SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND COURSES OF STUDY FOR M.A./M.Com./M.Sc. GARMENT PRODUCTION AND EXPORT MANAGEMENT EXAMINATION I Semester Examination November 2007 II Semester Examination April 2008 III Semester Examination November 2008 IV Semester Examination April 2009 Syllabus applicable for the students seeking admission to the M.A./ M.Com./ M.Sc. Garment Production and Export Management Course in the academic year 2007-08. 1 SEMESTER I UNDERSTANDING TEXTILES Code:GPM-121 Credits:T2P0 Periods/Week:02 30 hrs Marks:100(CA-30; SEE-70) Objectives: 1. To familiarize students with fundamentals and properties of fibre and yarn. 2. To impart knowledge about fabric construction and techniques. UNIT I 06hrs • Textile Terminology • Classification of Textile fibres • Properties - Primary and secondary properties of textile fibers • Origin and properties of cotton, wool, silk, rayon, polyester and nylon UNIT II 06 hrs • Basic principles of yarn making • Types of Yarn – simple, novelty and bulk yarn • Properties of Yarn, Yarn numbering system and Yarn twist • Yarn Manufacturing – Mechanical and chemical spinning • Yarn properties and sewing threads UNIT III 06 hrs • Weaving-terminology, parts of loom, motions and basic weaves • Introduction to knitting machines, Classification of knits • Introduction to felting, bonding, knotting, braiding and lacing • Blended and Union fabrics UNIT IV 06hrs • Textile finishes - importance and classification of finishes • Preparatory processes – singeing, desizing, scouring and bleaching. • Mechanical finishes – calendaring, tentering and mercerization. • Functional finishes- water repellent, flame retardant, antistatic, crease resistant, shrink resistant and soil repellent. UNIT V 06hrs • Role, importance, problems and prospects of Indian textile industry. • Profile of three sectors -Handloom, Powerloom and Mills. Essential Reading: 1. Corbman, P.B., Textiles - Fibre to fabric, McGraw Hill Co., USA, 1985 2. Rai, Inderpal., Textile Industry: Problems & Prospects in the 21 st century, Books Treasure,Jodhpur,2002. Books Recommended: 1. Tortora, G. Phyllis., Understanding Textile, Mcmillan Co. USA, 1987. 2. Cream, Penelope., The Complete Book of Sewing, D.K. Publishing, New York 1996 3. Grosicki, Z., Watson’s Textile Design and Weaving, Newness Butterworths, London 1980. 4. Vidyasagar, P.V., Handbook of Textiles, Mittal Publications, New Delhi 1998. 2 SEMESTER I APPAREL CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES Code: GPM-122 Credits: T2P0 Periods/Week:02 30 hrs Marks:100(CA-30; SEE-70) Objectives: 1. To familiarize students with fundamentals of apparel construction. 2. To impart knowledge about various aspects of commercial patterns. UNIT I 06 hrs • Taking Body Measurements for different types of garments. • Study of measurement charts: Indian, British and US • Principles and application of patterns making o Drafting o Flat pattern o Draping UNIT II 06 hrs • Fabric preparation for sewing o Fabric preparation-preshrinking, straightening, trueing o Pattern layout and cutting-open, half fold, partial fold, matching stripes, plaids and checks • Handling special fabrics while cutting and stitching (lace, velvet, chiffon) • Supporting Fabrics: lining, underlining, interlining and interfacing. UNIT III 04 hrs • Sewing for woven fabrics o Seam properties, seam types, stitch types o Sewing machine feed mechanisms o Sewing machine needles and threads o Sewing problems and its remedies UNIT IV 08 hrs • Knitted garments o Categories of Knitted garments according to production methods o Stitch geometry and seams for knitted garments o Machinery for knitted garments. UNIT V 06 hrs • Fitting o Principles of Fitting o Factors to be considered while Fitting o Common Fitting problems and their remedies 3 Essential Reading:- 1. Kallal, Mary Jo., Clothing Construction,Macmillan London.1985 2. Shaeffer,Claire.,The complete book of sewing,Sterling , New York . 3. Brakenberry,Terry,Knitted Clothing Technology,Blackwell Sciences Ltd,London1999 . Books Recommended: - 1. Cream,Penelope., The Complete book of sewing,DK Publishing ,NewYork 2. Jindal, Ritu., Handbook of Fashion Designing, Mittal Publications ,New Delhi .2005 4 SEMESTER I PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Code: GPM-123 Credits: T2P0 Periods/Week: 02 30 hrs Marks:100(CA-30; SEE-70) Objectives: 1. To provide knowledge of management concepts. 2. To acquaint students with principles of management. 3. To make students aware and improve administrative and managerial skills. UNIT I 06 hrs • Management- Concept, Meaning, Nature and Importance • Principles of Management Meaning, Need, Importance, Henry Fayol’s principles of Management, F. W. Taylor’s principles of management. UNIT II 07 hrs • Planning- Definition, Importance, Types of plans, Planning Process, Management by Objectives (elementary knowledge only) • Organization- Concept, Principles, Nature, Principles of Organization, and Types: Formal and Informal. UNIT III 06hrs • Organizational Structure-Forms of Organizational structure(line, Line and staff, functional, committee) • Staffing-Manpower planning, Recruitment, Selection, Training, Job Analysis, Job Evaluation, Performance Appraisal, Wage determination UNIT IV 07hrs • Directing- Meaning, Importance, Process and Supervision • Motivation- Meaning, Types of motivation, Concept of morale, Theories of Motivation- Maslow’s need hierarchy theory, McGregor theory • Leadership: Definition, Importance, Functions of Leader, Types of leadership, Theories of leadership UNIT V 04hrs • Controlling-Meaning, Importance, Process, Technique: Traditional and Modern(elementary knowledge only) Essential Reading: 1. Certo C., Sameul, Modern Management ,PHI, New Delhi 2. Ashwathappa K., Human Resource and Personnel Management, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. New Delhi, Books Recommended: 1. Kotler, Kelly., Introduction to Management, Prentice Hall of India 2. Stoner,J. Fredman., Gilbert, Management, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. Delhi 3. Prasad L.M., Principles and Practice of Management, Sultan Chand and Sons, New Delhi 4. Dessler, Human Resource Management, PHI, New Delhi 5. Kanka, Human Resource Management, S. Chand and Co., New Delhi 5 SEMESTER I INTERNATIONAL MARKETING Code: GPM-124 Credits: T2P0 Periods/Week:02 30 hrs Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70) Objectives: 1. To provide knowledge of International Marketing. 2. To acquaint students with application of marketing mix. UNIT I 04 hrs International Marketing • An introduction • Nature and scope • International marketing Vs. Domestic Marketing • Need and importance of International marketing • Problems and challenges of International marketing UNIT II 07 hrs Market Entry Strategies • Licensing • Franchising • Exporting • Turnkey Contracts, Joint Ventures, Mergers and Acquisitions • Direct and Indirect Exporting UNIT III 08 hrs Product Planning and Development • Product planning • Product line mix • Product life cycle • Product mix decisions UNIT IV 07 hrs International Pricing • Pricing objectives • Factors influencing pricing • Process of determination • Export price UNIT V 04 hrs Physical Distribution • Meaning ,characteristics of channels • Factors affecting logistics • Promotion of products • Promotion mix concepts and decisions 6 Essential Reading: 1. Varshney, Bhattacharya. International Marketing Management: An Indian Perspective, S. Chand & Co., New Delhi. Books Recommended: 1. Kothari, Jain, Mittal., International Marketing, RBD, Jaipur 2. Vasudeva, P.K., International Marketing, Excel Books, New Delhi 7 SEMESTER I INTRODUCTION TO CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION (PRACTICAL) Code: GPM-125 Credits: T0P3 Periods/Week: 06 90 hrs Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70) Objectives: 1. To familiarize students with sewing equipment and basics of sewing 2. To acquaint students with various seams, plackets, fasteners, facings and their use in garment construction 3. Introducing the concept of drafting and basic adaptation CONTENT • Study of Sewing Machine and attachments. 02 hrs • Introduction to Sewing devices, Measuring devices, Marking 02 hrs devices, Sewing aids, Needles and Threads. • o Preparation of samples of following: o Hand Sewing – 06 hrs Back Stitch, Even Basting, Blanket Stitch, Buttonhole Stitch Simple Hemming, Invisible Hemming o Machine Seams – Plain Seam, French Seam, Run & Fell by Machine 06 hrs and hand, Top Seam, Lapped Seam Seam Finishing – Pinked Seam, Turned and Stitched Bias-bound o Pleats and Gathers Knife Pleat, Box Pleat, Gathers by hand and machine 06 hrs o Plackets and Fasteners – Even hem placket-hooks, Continuous wrap placket– 10 hrs press and studs ,Two Piece placket , Kurta placket- Button and Buttonholes o Facing – Shaped facing – Round , Square and V shaped 06 hrs necklines. o Bias Binding – Finish Necklines –Round and V neckline and 06 hrs Finishing armholes using facing and piping. 8 • Introduction to Drafting – Preparation of Adults Bodice Block and Sleeve –Full and 06 hrs half scale • Drafting, Cutting, Stitching and Finishing of following – o Sleeves- Set in Sleeve 20 hrs o Slash and Spread- Puff, Flayered Sleeve bodice combination- Magyar o Collars Flat - Peter Pan, Stand - Chinese, Convertible Lapel - Shawl Collar o Neckline - Cowl o Pockets - Patch, Inseam • Hand Embroidery – Running Stitch, Chain Stitch, Stem Stitch, Buttonhole Stitch, 10 hrs Herring bone Stitch, Feather Stitch, Satin Stitch, Lazy Daisy, French Knot, Bullion Knot Preparation of samples and a house-hold article using above mentioned Stitches. Essential Reading: 1. Jindal, Ritu., Handbook of Fashion Designing, Mittal Publications, New

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