

BACHELOR-OF-ENGINEERING in Textile Technology at Bapuji Institute of Engineering & Technology


Davangere, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is Textile Technology at Bapuji Institute of Engineering & Technology Davangere?
This Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Textile Technology program at Bapuji Institute of Engineering and Technology focuses on the science and engineering principles applied across the entire textile value chain, from fiber production to finished garment. It integrates traditional textile manufacturing with modern advancements like smart textiles and sustainable practices, addressing the evolving demands of the Indian and global textile industry. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for high school graduates (10+2 with PCM) aspiring for a career in the dynamic textile and apparel sector. It suits individuals keen on understanding material science, manufacturing processes, and quality control in textiles. It also caters to those looking to contribute to innovation in functional and sustainable textile products within Indian textile mills, research, or export houses.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in India, including roles as Production Managers, Quality Control Executives, Textile Designers, Merchandisers, or R&D Engineers. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3.5-6 lakhs per annum, growing significantly with experience. Opportunities exist in large textile mills, garment export houses, technical textile manufacturers, and government research organizations, aligning with India''''s growing textile economy.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Build Strong Engineering & Textile Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Focus intently on core subjects like Fibre Science, Thermodynamics, and basic engineering principles. Utilize VTU''''s recommended textbooks and online resources like NPTEL Textile Engineering modules for deeper understanding. Form study groups to discuss complex topics and solve problems collaboratively, laying a solid base for advanced textile concepts.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL courses, VTU e-learning portal, Standard engineering textbooks, Peer study groups
Career Connection
A strong foundation ensures clear understanding of textile processes, crucial for innovation and problem-solving in future engineering roles, directly impacting performance in technical interviews.
Master Programming & CAD Skills for Textile Applications- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in Introduction to Programming labs and Computer Aided Engineering Drawing sessions. Practice coding logic with platforms like HackerRank and familiarize with CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks basics) for textile machinery design or apparel pattern making. Explore online tutorials for textile-specific CAD tools.
Tools & Resources
HackerRank, GeeksforGeeks, AutoCAD/SolidWorks tutorials, VTU labs
Career Connection
Digital literacy and CAD proficiency are highly valued in modern textile manufacturing, enabling careers in automation, machine design, and smart textile development, boosting employability in tech-driven textile roles.
Engage in Interdisciplinary Project-Based Learning- (Semester 1-2)
Utilize the Project Based Learning components to explore real-world problems. For instance, design a simple textile material with specific properties or analyze a waste reduction strategy in a hypothetical mini-mill. Collaborate with peers from other engineering branches to gain diverse perspectives on problem-solving.
Tools & Resources
Department faculty, College library resources, Inter-departmental collaboration
Career Connection
Early exposure to project management and interdisciplinary teamwork develops critical thinking and innovation, essential for R&D positions and entrepreneurial ventures in the textile industry.
Intermediate Stage
Gain Practical Expertise in Textile Manufacturing Labs- (Semester 3-5)
Maximize learning from Yarn Manufacturing, Fabric Manufacturing, and Chemical Processing labs. Focus on understanding machine settings, process parameters, and their impact on textile quality. Seek opportunities for hands-on experience beyond regular lab hours and document observations meticulously in detailed lab reports.
Tools & Resources
Departmental labs and machinery, Lab manuals, Textile industry journals
Career Connection
Hands-on experience makes graduates industry-ready, directly applicable to roles in production, process engineering, and quality control, enhancing selection chances during campus placements.
Pursue Internships and Industry Visits- (Semester 3-5)
Actively seek summer internships (2-4 weeks) at textile mills, garment manufacturing units, or processing houses in Karnataka or other textile hubs. Participate in all departmental industry visits to observe real-world operations, machinery, and management practices. Network with industry professionals.
Tools & Resources
Training & Placement Cell, Industry contacts, LinkedIn, Textile exhibitions
Career Connection
Internships provide invaluable practical exposure, build professional networks, and often lead to pre-placement offers, significantly improving career entry and growth within the Indian textile sector.
Specialize through Professional Electives and Certifications- (Semester 5-6)
Choose professional electives wisely, aligning with your career interests (e.g., Technical Textiles, Apparel Production). Consider online certifications from platforms like Coursera or edX in areas like textile quality management (e.g., ISO 9001/Six Sigma for textiles) or specialized textile software. This can be listed as ''''open electives''''.
Tools & Resources
Coursera, edX, NPTEL advanced courses, Industry certification bodies
Career Connection
Specialized knowledge and certifications differentiate candidates, making them highly sought after for niche roles in R&D, product development, or quality assurance, and often commanding better compensation.
Advanced Stage
Undertake Impactful Final Year Projects- (Semester 7-8)
Select a challenging final year project that addresses a current industry problem or explores an emerging textile technology. Aim for practical outcomes, publish findings in college symposiums, or present at national conferences. Collaborate with industry mentors if possible for real-world relevance.
Tools & Resources
Department research labs, Faculty mentors, Industry collaborations, Research databases
Career Connection
A strong project showcases problem-solving abilities, research skills, and innovation, which are critical for securing R&D positions, higher studies, or even starting one''''s own venture in India.
Intensive Placement Preparation and Skill Refinement- (Semester 7-8)
Dedicate time for rigorous aptitude test preparation, mock interviews (technical and HR), and group discussions. Refine your resume and portfolio, highlighting projects, internships, and specialized skills. Attend placement workshops conducted by the training & placement cell and actively participate in campus recruitment drives.
Tools & Resources
Placement cell resources, Online aptitude platforms, Mock interview sessions, Career guidance experts
Career Connection
Thorough preparation directly translates to successful placements in top textile companies, ensuring a smooth transition from academics to a professional career in the highly competitive Indian job market.
Develop Entrepreneurial Mindset and Leadership Skills- (Semester 7-8)
Explore the entrepreneurship cells at BIET or local incubators for guidance on converting innovative textile ideas into startups. Participate in leadership workshops, manage team projects, and take initiative in departmental events. Understand market trends and business strategies relevant to the Indian textile sector.
Tools & Resources
Entrepreneurship Cell (E-Cell), Industry experts, Business magazines, Leadership training programs
Career Connection
Cultivating an entrepreneurial spirit and leadership qualities opens avenues for starting your own textile venture, taking on managerial roles, or driving innovation within established companies, contributing to India''''s ''''Make in India'''' initiative.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Admission to the first year B.E. degree program requires passing the second year Pre-University Examination (10+2) or equivalent, with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and Chemistry/Biology/Biotechnology/Electronics/Computer Science as one of the optional subjects. Candidates must have obtained at least 45% aggregate marks (40% for SC/ST/Category-1) in Physics, Mathematics, and one optional subject, and qualified through entrance examinations like KCET/JEE Main as per government policies.
Duration: 8 semesters / 4 years
Credits: 148 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 50%, External: 50%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BTT101 | Calculus and Differential Equations | Core | 3 | Calculus Fundamentals, Differential Equations of First Order, Higher Order Linear Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms, Functions of Several Variables |
| BTT102 | Engineering Chemistry | Core | 3 | Electrochemical Energy Systems, Corrosion and its Control, Materials Chemistry, Chemical Fuels, Environmental Pollution |
| BTT103 | Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Core | 3 | DC Circuits, AC Circuits, Transformers, Semiconductor Diodes and Applications, Transistor Circuits |
| BTT104 | Introduction to Programming | Core | 3 | Programming Paradigms, C Language Fundamentals, Control Structures, Functions and Arrays, Pointers and Structures |
| BTT105 | Professional English | Skill Development | 2 | Reading Comprehension, Writing Skills, Speaking Skills, Listening Skills, Presentation Techniques |
| BTT106 | Engineering Chemistry Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Volumetric Analysis, Potentiometry, Conductometry, Colorimetry, Determination of Metal Ions |
| BTT107 | Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Circuit Laws Verification, Transformer Characteristics, Diode Characteristics, Transistor Characteristics, Rectifier Circuits |
| BTT108 | Introduction to Programming Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Basic C Programs, Conditional Statements, Looping Constructs, Functions and Arrays Implementation, Pointers and Strings |
| BTT109 | AI/ML Laboratory | Skill Development | 1 | Python Basics, Data Handling with Pandas, Data Visualization, Introduction to Machine Learning Models, Practical ML Applications |
| BTT110 | Technical Skill Development (Hands-on) | Skill Development | 1 | Workshop Practices, Basic Machining Operations, Fitting and Carpentry, Welding Techniques, Sheet Metal Operations |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BTT201 | Linear Algebra and Transforms | Core | 3 | Matrices and Determinants, Vector Spaces, Linear Transformations, Fourier Series, Z-Transforms |
| BTT202 | Engineering Physics | Core | 3 | Quantum Mechanics, Lasers, Optical Fibers, Semiconductors, Superconductivity |
| BTT203 | Elements of Civil Engineering and Mechanics | Core | 3 | Building Materials, Surveying, Mechanics of Materials, Stress and Strain, Fluid Mechanics Basics |
| BTT204 | Computer Aided Engineering Drawing | Core | 3 | Drawing Standards, Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections, Sectional Views, CAD Software Basics |
| BTT205 | Kannada | Ability Enhancement | 1 | Kannada Grammar, Literary Texts, Cultural Aspects, Reading and Writing, Spoken Kannada |
| BTT206 | Engineering Physics Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Spectrometer Experiments, Laser Characteristics, Optical Fiber Communication, Diode & Zener Diode Characteristics, Frank-Hertz Experiment |
| BTT207 | Computer Aided Engineering Drawing Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Orthographic Drawing Practice, Isometric Drawing Practice, Sectioning Practice, Dimensioning and Tolerancing, Solid Modeling Basics |
| BTT208 | Constitution of India and Professional Ethics | Ability Enhancement | 1 | Indian Constitution Features, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Directive Principles, Role of Union and State, Professional Ethics in Engineering |
| BTT209 | Holistic Education / Innovation and Design Thinking | Skill Development | 1 | Self-Awareness, Creativity and Innovation, Design Thinking Process, Problem Solving, Teamwork and Communication |
| BTT210 | Project Based Learning - 2 | Project | 2 | Problem Identification, Literature Survey, Methodology Development, Data Collection and Analysis, Report Writing and Presentation |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BTT301 | Complex Analysis and Probability | Core | 3 | Complex Functions, Cauchy-Riemann Equations, Probability Distributions, Sampling Theory, Stochastic Processes |
| BTT302 | Elements of Textile Technology | Core | 4 | Fiber Classification, Yarn Manufacturing Processes, Fabric Manufacturing Methods, Textile Finishing Operations, Textile Material Applications |
| BTT303 | Fibre Science | Core | 4 | Natural Fibres, Man-made Fibres, Fibre Morphology, Fibre Chemical Structure, Fibre Properties and Testing |
| BTT304 | Statistics for Textile Engineers | Core | 3 | Data Analysis, Statistical Distributions, Hypothesis Testing, Regression Analysis, Quality Control in Textiles |
| BTT305 | Applied Thermodynamics | Core | 3 | Laws of Thermodynamics, Entropy and Availability, Vapor Power Cycles, Heat Transfer Mechanisms, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning |
| BTT306L | Fibre Science Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Fibre Identification, Fibre Dimensions Measurement, Tensile Properties of Fibres, Microscopic Analysis, Moisture Content Determination |
| BTT307L | Statistics and Quality Control Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Statistical Software Applications, Process Control Charts, Acceptance Sampling, ANOVA, Experimental Design |
| BTT308 | Universal Human Values | Ability Enhancement | 1 | Self-Exploration, Human Values and Ethics, Understanding Harmony, Family and Society, Nature and Existence |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BTT401 | Numerical Methods and Optimization | Core | 3 | Numerical Solutions of Equations, Interpolation, Numerical Integration, Linear Programming, Queuing Theory |
| BTT402 | Yarn Manufacturing Technology - I | Core | 4 | Cotton Fibre Preparation, Blowroom Process, Carding Process, Drawing Process, Combing Process |
| BTT403 | Fabric Manufacturing Technology - I (Weaving) | Core | 4 | Warping and Sizing, Weaving Preparatory Processes, Primary Weaving Motions, Weft Insertion Systems, Loom Mechanisms and Types |
| BTT404 | Textile Chemical Processing - I | Core | 3 | Pretreatment of Textile Materials, Singeing, Desizing, Scouring, Bleaching Processes, Mercerization, Dyeing Theory |
| BTT405 | Mechanics of Textile Machinery | Core | 3 | Force and Motion Analysis, Kinematics of Mechanisms, Dynamics of Textile Machines, Power Transmission Systems, Vibrations in Machinery |
| BTT406L | Yarn Manufacturing Laboratory - I | Lab | 1 | Fibre Opening and Cleaning, Carding Machine Settings, Drawing Machine Settings, Roving Production, Yarn Quality Evaluation |
| BTT407L | Textile Chemical Processing Laboratory - I | Lab | 1 | Desizing and Scouring Experiments, Bleaching of Cotton, Mercerization Process, Dyeing with Direct Dyes, Color Fastness Testing |
| BTT408 | Environmental Studies | Ability Enhancement | 1 | Natural Resources, Ecology and Ecosystems, Environmental Pollution, Social Issues and Environment, Environmental Management |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BTT501 | Yarn Manufacturing Technology - II | Core | 4 | Ring Spinning, Rotor Spinning, Air-Jet Spinning, Friction Spinning, Yarn Twisting and Doubling |
| BTT502 | Fabric Manufacturing Technology - II (Knitting & Nonwovens) | Core | 4 | Knitting Fundamentals, Weft Knitting Machines, Warp Knitting Machines, Nonwoven Manufacturing Methods, Nonwoven Product Applications |
| BTT503 | Textile Chemical Processing - II (Dyeing & Printing) | Core | 4 | Dyeing with Reactive Dyes, Dyeing with Vat Dyes, Printing Methods, Print Paste Preparation, After-treatment of Dyed and Printed Fabrics |
| BTT504 | Textile Testing and Quality Control - I | Core | 3 | Fibre Testing Methods, Yarn Testing Instruments, Fabric Properties Testing, Quality Management Systems, Statistical Process Control |
| BTT505 | Professional Elective - 1 | Elective | 3 | Advanced Fibre Science, Technical Textiles Overview, Apparel Production, Textile CAD/CAM, Supply Chain Management in Textiles |
| BTT506L | Yarn Manufacturing Laboratory - II | Lab | 1 | Ring Frame Settings, Rotor Spinning Parameters, Air-jet Spinning Trial, Yarn Hairiness Testing, Yarn Imperfection Analysis |
| BTT507L | Fabric Manufacturing Laboratory - II | Lab | 1 | Knitting Machine Operation, Knitted Fabric Analysis, Nonwoven Fabric Formation, Fabric Structure Analysis, Weave Design Development |
| BTT508A | Environmental Impact of Textile Industry | Open Elective | 1 | Water Pollution from Dyes, Air Pollution in Mills, Waste Management in Textiles, Sustainable Textile Practices, Eco-friendly Processes |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BTT601 | Textile Chemical Processing - III (Finishing) | Core | 4 | Mechanical Finishes, Chemical Finishes, Functional Finishes, Color Measurement, Effluent Treatment in Textiles |
| BTT602 | Textile Testing and Quality Control - II | Core | 4 | Color Fastness Testing, Dimensional Stability, Fabric Hand Evaluation, Performance Testing of Textiles, ISO Standards in Textiles |
| BTT603 | Garment Technology and Apparel Production | Core | 4 | Apparel Design and Development, Pattern Making, Spreading and Cutting, Garment Stitching, Quality Control in Garmenting |
| BTT604 | Professional Elective - 2 | Elective | 3 | Textile Composites, Smart Textiles, Medical Textiles, Geo-textiles, Automotive Textiles |
| BTT605 | Open Elective - 2 | Open Elective | 3 | Entrepreneurship Development, Intellectual Property Rights, Operations Research, Renewable Energy, Supply Chain Analytics |
| BTT606L | Textile Chemical Processing Laboratory - II | Lab | 1 | Reactive Dyeing Experimentation, Pigment Printing, Resin Finishing, Water Repellent Finishing, Softening Treatment |
| BTT607L | Textile Testing and Quality Control Laboratory - II | Lab | 1 | Shrinkage Testing, Pilling Resistance, Abrasion Resistance, Stiffness and Drape Testing, Colorfastness to Washing/Light |
| BTT608 | Mini Project | Project | 1 | Project Planning, Problem Formulation, Experimental Design, Data Analysis, Report Preparation |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BTT701 | Process Control and Instrumentation in Textiles | Core | 4 | Process Control Fundamentals, Sensors and Transducers, Control System Components, Distributed Control Systems, Automation in Textile Industry |
| BTT702 | Technical Textiles | Core | 4 | Classification of Technical Textiles, Production Methods, Properties and Applications, Geotextiles, Medical Textiles, Protective and Automotive Textiles |
| BTT703 | Professional Elective - 3 | Elective | 3 | Fibre Reinforced Composites, Plasma Technology in Textiles, Mass Transfer in Textiles, Polymer Science for Textiles, Textile Machine Design |
| BTT704 | Professional Elective - 4 | Elective | 3 | Advanced Weaving Technology, Advanced Knitting Technology, Colour Science and Technology, Nanotechnology in Textiles, Sustainable Textile Manufacturing |
| BTT705L | Process Control and Instrumentation Laboratory | Lab | 2 | Sensor Calibration, PID Controller Tuning, PLC Programming, Data Acquisition Systems, Textile Process Automation |
| BTT706P | Project Work - Phase 1 | Project | 2 | Problem Definition, Literature Review, Methodology Development, Preliminary Design, Pilot Study |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BTT801 | Textile Product Development and Merchandising | Core | 4 | Product Design Process, Material Selection, Product Costing, Textile Merchandising, Global Textile Market |
| BTT802 | Textile Mill Management and Entrepreneurship | Core | 4 | Operations Management, Financial Management, Marketing Strategies, HR Management in Textiles, Entrepreneurship in Textile Sector |
| BTT803P | Project Work - Phase 2 | Project | 4 | Experimental Execution, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Result Discussion, Thesis Writing, Project Presentation and Viva |




