Course Details

Textile
Category: Skill

Textile

There is a significant need for qualified individuals with training in textile and allied sectors including handicrafts, handlooms, sericulture, and textile technologies because the textile industry accounts for the second-largest portion of employment in our nation. Textiles and associated items are created, manufactured, and distributed by this particular industry, which supplies materials for a range of uses, including clothing, home furnishings, and industrial applications. The primary goal is to guarantee that graduates have industry-relevant knowledge, enabling them to succeed in landing entry-level positions in this vast and important subject.

 

Career Opportunities

 

  • Textile Technologist
  • Textile Designer
  • Apparel Designer
  • Colorist
  • Textile Educator
  • Fashion Designer
  • Textile Researcher
  • Textile Sales & Marketing
  • Textile Technical Specialist
  • Textile Conservationist
  • Textile Machinery sales
  • Textile Machinery Service
  • Entrepreneurship

Requirements

Computer/ Mobile Paper/ Pen Internet Connect