The first year syllabus consists of Fundamental science in addition to basic concepts of textile engineering. From the second year onwards, students acquire a wide range of theoretical and practical knowledge in the area of textile engineering to equip them for future employment. In the third year students become capable of acquiring the full knowledge about Textile Engineering. In the fourth or final year students are required to choose groups of subjects for specialisation. These include:
Department Of Textile Engineering
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They also undertake project work; have an industrial internship and must take a comprehensive viva. Total credit: 160
Students
At present approximately 420 students are enrolled at the college. Of these, around 15% are female.
Admission
Admission procedure is administered by the Department of Textiles in Bangladesh. Students who have successfully passed and have received a Diploma in Textile Engineering can apply for admission. Admission is offered once a year, generally in June.BTEC have 120 seats. Admission of BTEC is highly competitive.
There are 3 residential halls. Two halls for boys and one for ladies.
Facilities
Yarn manufacturing laboratory
This laboratory provides practical knowledge regarding the yarn preparing technology; both short staple and long staple. The laboratory facilities include conventional and modern machinery with the technology of open-end spinning and air jet spinning.
Weaving laboratory
This laboratory has the facility to weave cotton, synthetic and jute fabric including tappet, dobby and jacard. Available are hand-operated looms, ordinary power looms, automatic power looms and modern looms with CAD systems. Modern looms include air-jet looms, rapier looms with electronic jacquard and projectile looms.
This laboratory includes machinery for singeing, desizing, mercerising, dyeing, printing and finishing and students are able to gain a thorough knowledge of wet processing technology. It has the facility for dyeing material as fibre, yarn and fabric and various style of printing. It also has computerised data colour system, gas chromatography and mass spectrometer, light fastness and other quality control equipment required to ensure high quality dyeing and finishing. The wet processing laboratory has recently expanded. A new building named Dyeing Building has been recently completed, with the most recent and modern machines placed there.
Garments laboratory
The garments laboratory is equipped with all the types of cutting, sewing and finishing machinery used in the garment industry. It is also equipped with Lectra CAD-CAM system for computerised marker making, cutting and garments dyeing, washing and embroidery.
Testing laboratory
The testing laboratory has the facility to test fibres, yarn and fabric. The conventional and modern testing equipment includes an evenness tester, Classimat, single yarn strength tester, multifunctional Superba tester, HFT and electronic microscope.
Computer laboratory
A fully equipped computer laboratory provides practical opportunities for forty students at a time. Use of the Internet is available for teachers and students.
Electrical laboratory
This laboratory gives students the chance to become acquainted with electronic and electrical technology. It is equipped with pneumatic and electro-pneumatic control systems.
Physics laboratory
The physics laboratory is equipped with machinery and equipment suitable for graduate students.
Chemistry laboratory
The chemistry laboratory is suitable for forty students at a time to undertake practical work.
Engineering workshop
The engineering workshop is equipped with lathes, universal strength testers, shaping machines, cutting machines, drilling machines, welding machines, circular saws and various types of tools for carpenters.