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The document outlines the curriculum for a 3-year Diploma of Associate Engineer in Garment Technology. It includes: 1. A table listing all subjects to be covered in each year, including the contact hours per week for theory and practical classes, and the total marks for each subject. 2. Descriptions of the instructional objectives and course contents for some sample subjects, including English, Applied Mathematics, and Pattern Making, to provide details on what students will learn. 3. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics over three years including technical subjects like drafting, pattern making, sewing techniques, as well as general subjects like English, mathematics, chemistry and management. Upon completion, students will be

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CURRICULUM FOR

DIPLOMA OF ASSOCIATE
ENGINEER
IN
GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
(3 - Years Course)

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DIPLOMA OF ASSOCIAT ENGINEER
(THREE YEAR PROGRAMME)
SCHEME OF STUDIES
GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

Code. Subject Contact Hours Marks


No.
Th Pr C Th Pr Total
FIRST YEAR
Gen III Islamiat/Pakistan Studies 01 00 01 50 00 50
Eng 112 Technical English 02 00 02 100 00 100
Math113 Applied Mathematics-I 03 00 03 150 00 150
Phy 113 Applied Physics 02 03 03 100 50 150
Comp Introduction to Computer Application 01 03 02 50 50 100
112
GT 123 Drafting & Pattern Making-1 01 06 03 50 100 150
GT 133 Sewing Techniquies-1 01 06 03 50 100 150
GT 141 Embroidery 00 03 01 00 50 50
GT 1XX Material, Process and Techniques 00 03 01 00 50 50
GT 1XX Introduction of Fiber to Fabric 01 00 01 50 00 50
GT 152 a) Technical Drawing 01 03 02 50 50 100
Total 13 27 21 650 450 1100
SECOND YEAR
Gen 211 Islamiat / Pakistan Studies 01 00 01 50 00 50
CH 213 Applied Chemistry 02 03 03 100 50 150
Mgm Business Management & Industrial 01 00 01 50 00 50
211 Economics
GT 212 Production Planning & Quality Control 02 00 02 100 00 100
GT 222 Drafting & Pattern Making- II 00 06 02 00 100 100
GT 232 Sewing Techniques-II 00 09 03 00 150 150
GT 112 Fiber to Fabric Technology 01 00 01 00 50 50
GT 252 Basic Electricity 01 03 02 50 50 100
GT 272 Clothing Design 01 03 02 50 50 100
GT 262 Fashion Presentation Techniques 00 06 02 00 100 100
Total 09 30 19 400 550 950
THIRD YEAR
Gen 311 Islamiat / Pakistan Studies 01 00 01 50 00 50
Mgm Business Communication 01 00 01 50 00 50
321
Mgm Industrial Management & Human 01 00 01 50 00 50
311 Relations
GT Merchandizing Management 01 00 01 50 00 50
Techniques
GT 312 Textile Chemistry 02 00 02 100 00 100
GT 321 Drafting & Pattern Making -III 00 06 02 00 100 100
GT 333 Sewing Techniques-III 00 06 02 00 100 100
GT 341 Essential of Garments/Textile designing 01 03 02 50 50 100
GT 352 Fashion Designing 00 06 02 00 100 100
GT 362 Garment Machine Maintenance 00 06 02 00 100 100

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GT 372 Computer Applications to Garment 00 03 01 50 50 100
Technology
GT XX Fundamental Principles Of Occupational 01 00 01 50 00 50
Health & Safety
Total 08 30 18 450 500 950

GRAND TOTAL 30 87 58 1500 1500 3000

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Eng-112 ENGLISH
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

PAPER-A
1. DEMONSTRATE BETTER READING, COMPREHENSION AND
VOCABULARY
1.1 Manipulate, skimming and scanning of the text.
1.2 Identify new ideas.
1.3 Reproduce facts, characters in own words.
1.4 Write summary of stories.

2. UNDERSTAND FACTS OF THE TEXT


2.1 Rewrite words to fill in the blanks recalling the text.
2.2 Use own words to fill in the blanks.

PAPER- B
3. APPLY THE RULES OF GRAMMAR IN WRITING AND SPEAKING
3.1 Use rules of grammar to construct meaningful sentences containing a subject
and a predicate.
3.2 State classification of time i.e. present, past and future and use verb tense
correctly in different forms to denote relevant time.
3.3 Identify function words and content words.
3.4 Use marks of punctuation to make sense clear.
3.5 Relate what a person says in direct and indirect forms.
3.6 Compose his writings.
3.7 Distinguish between confusing words.

4. APPLY THE CONCEPTS OF COMPOSITION WRITING TO PRACTICAL


SITUATIO.
4.1 Use concept to construct applications for employment. For character
Certificate, for grant of scholarship.
4.2 Define and write telegrams, cablegrams and radiograms, telexes, face smiles
4.3 Describe steps of good composition writing.
4.4 Describe features of a good composition.
4.5 Describe methods of composition writing.
4.6 Use these concepts to organize facts and describe them systematically in
Practical situation.

5. APPLIES RULES OF TRANSLATION


5.1 Describe confusion.
5.2 Describe rules of translation.
5.3 Use rules of translation from Urdu to English in simple paragraph and sentences.

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Math-123 APPLIED MATHMATICS-1

Total Contact Hours


Theory 96 T P C
Practical Nil 3 0 3

AIMS After completing the course, the students will be able to solve problems of Algebra,
Trigonometry, Vectors, Boolean Algebra, Complex numbers and Analytic Geometry,
Develop skills in the use of mathematical instruments and acquire mathematical clarity
And insight in the solution of technical problems.

COURSE CONTENTS

1. QUADRATIC EQUATIONS 6 hours


Standard Form
Solution
Nature of roots
Sum and product of roots
Formation
Problems

2. BINOMIAL THEOREM 6 hours


Factorials
Binomial expression
Binomial co-efficient
Statement
The general term
The binomial series
Problems

3. PARTIAL FRACTIONS 6 hours


Introduction
Linear distinct factors case I
Linear repeated factors case II
Quadratic distinct factors case III
Quadratic distinct factors case IV
Problems.

4. FUNDAMENTALS OF TRIGONOMETRY 6 hours


Angles
Quadrants
Measurements of angles
Relation between sexagesimal and circular system
Relation between length of a circular arc and the radian of its central angle Problems

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5. TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTONS AND RATIOS 6 hours
5.1 Trigonometric functions of any angle
5.2 Signs of trigonometric functions
5.3 Trigonometric ratios of particular angles
5.4 Fundamental identities
5.5 Problems

6. GENERAL IDENTITIES
6.1 The fundamental law 6 hours
6.2 Deductions
6.3 Sum and difference formulate
6.4 Double angle identities
6.5 Half angle identities
6.6 Conversation of sum or difference to products
6.7 problems

7. SOLUTION OF TRAINGLES 6 hours


7.1 The law of Sines
7.2 The law of Consines
7.3 Measurement of heights and distance
7.4 Problems

8. VECTORS AND PHASORS 12 hours


8.1 Scalars and vectors
8.2 The unit vectors I, j, k
8.3 Direction Consines
8.4 Dot product
8.5 Cross product
8.6 Analytic expressions for dot and cross products
8.7 Phasors
8.8 Significance of operator
8.9 Different forms
8.10 Algebraic operations
8.11 Problems

9. COMPLEX NUMBERS 9 hours


9.1 Introduction and properties
9.2 Basic operations
9.3 Conjugate
9.4 Modulus
9.5 Different forms
9.6 Problems

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10. BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND GATE NETWORK 15 hours
10.1 Concept and basic laws
10.2 Sums of product and product of sums
10.3 Binary, decimals and octal, presentation of decimal numbers in BCD
10.4 Inter conversions of numbers
10.5 OR Gates and AND Gates
10.6 Logical expressions and their simplification
10.7 Demorgan’s theorems
10.8 NAND Gates and NOR Gates
10.9 Problems

11. PLANE ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND STRAIGHT LINE 6 hours


11.1 Coordinate system
11.2 Distance formula
11.3 Ratio formulates.
11.4 Inclination and slope of line.
11.5 Slope formula
11.6 Problems.

12. EQUATIONS OF THE STRAIGHT LINE 6 hours


12.1 Some important forms
12.2 General form
12.3 Angle formula
12.4 Parallelism and perpendicularity
12.5 Problems

13. EQUATIONS OF THE CIRCLE. 6 hours


13.1 Standard and Central forms of equation
13.2 General form of equation.
13.3 Radius and coordinates of centre.
13.4 Problems.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS.
1. Ghulam Yasin Minhas, Technical Mathematics vol-I. Ilmi Kitab Khana. Lahore
2. Riaz Ali Khan, Polytechnic Mathematic Series vol-I and II Majeed Sons,
Faisalabad
3. Sana Ullah Bhatti, A Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry, Punjab Text Book
Board, Lahore.
4. Sana Ullah Bhatti, A Text Book of Analytic Geometry and Calculus, Punjab Text
Book Board, Lahore.

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

1.2 USE DIFFERENT METHODS FOR THE SOLUTION OF QUADRATIC


EQUATION
1.1 Define a standard quadratic equation.
1.2 Use methods of factorization and method of completing the square or solving the
equations.
1.3 Drive quadratic formula.
1.4 Write expression for the discriminate.
1.5 Explain nature of the roots of a quadratic equation.
1.6 Calculate the sum and product of the roots.
1.7 Form a quadratic equation from the given roots.
1.8 Solve problems involving quadratic equations.

2. APPLY BINOMAL THEOREM FOR THE EXPANSION OF BINOMIAL AND


EXTRACTION OF ROOTS
2.1 State binomial theorem for positive integral index.
2.2 Explain binomial coefficient:
(n.o), (n.1) …. (n.r) …. (n.n)
2.3 Derive express for the general term.
2.4 Calculate the specified terms.
2.5 Expand a binomial of a given index.
2.6 Extract the specified roots.
2.7 Compute the approximate value to a given decimal place.
2.8 Solve problems involving binomials.

3. APPLY DIFFERENT METHODS FOR RESOLVING A SINGLE FRACTION


INTO PARTIAL FRACTIONS UNSING DIFFERENT METHODS.
3.1 Define a partial fraction, a proper and an improper fraction
3.2 Explain all the four types of partial fractions.
3.3 Set up equivalent partial fractions for each type.
3.4 Explain the methods for finding constants involved.
3.5 Resolve a single fraction into partial fractions.
3.6 Solve problems involving all the four types.

4. UNDERSTAND THE SYSTEMS OF MEASURMENT OF ANGLES.


4.1 Define angles and the related terms.
4.2 Illustrate the generation of an angle.
4.3 Explain sexagesimal and circular systems for the measurement of angles.
4.4 Derive the relationship between radian and degree.
4.5 Convert radians to degrees and vice versa.
4.6 Derive a formula for the circular measure of a central angle.
4.7 Use this formula for solving problems.

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5. UNDERSTAND BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES OF
TRIGONOMENTRIC FUNCTIONS.
5.1 Define the basic trigonometric functions/ ratios of an angles as ratios of the sides
of a right triangle.
5.2 Derive fundamental identities.
5.3 Find trigonometric ratios of particular angles.
5.4 Draw the graph of trigonometric functions.
5.5 Solve problems involving trigonometric functions.

6. USE TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES IN SOLVING TECHNICAL PROBLEMS.


List fundamental identities.
Prove the fundamental law.
Deduce important results.
Derive sum and difference formulas.
Establish halt angle, double and triple angle formulas.
Convert sum or difference into product and vice versa.
Solve problems.

7. USE CONCEPT, PROPERTIES AND LAWS OF TRIGONOMETRIC


FUNCTIONS FOR SOLVING TRIANGLES.
7.1 Define angle of elevation and angle of depression.
7.2 Prove the law of sines and the law of cosines.
7.3 Explain elements of a triangle.
7.4 Solve triangles and the problems involving heights and distance.

8. UNDERSTAND PRINCIPLES OF VECTORS AND PHASORS.


8.1 Define unit vectors I, j, K.
8.2 Express a vector in the component form.
8.3 Explain magnitude, unit vector, direction cosines of a vector.
8.4 Explain dot product and cross product of two vector.
8.5 Deduce important results from dot and cross product.
8.6 Define phasor and operator j.
8.7 Explain different forms of phasors.
8.8 Petorm basic Algebraic operation on phasors.
8.9 Solve problems on phasors.

9. USE PRINCIPALES OF COMPLEX NUMBERS IN SOLVING


TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS.
9.1 Define a complex number and its conjugate.
9.2 State properties of complex numbers.
9.3 Give different forms of complex numbers.
9.4 Perform basic algebraic operations on complex numbers.
9.5 Solve problems involving complex numbers.

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10. SOLVE TECHNICAL BROBLEMS USING PRINCIPLES OF BOOLEAN
ALGEBRA.
10.1 Explain fundamental concepts of Boolean algebra.
10.2 Explain binary numbers. Octal numbers, decimal numbers and their inter
conversion.
10.3 Explain digital addition and multiplication and its applications to or gates and
AND Gets
10.4 Illustrate complementation and inversion
10.5 Evaluate logical expression
10.6 List basic laws of Boolean Algebra
10.7 Explain De-Morgan’s theorem
10.8 Explain basic duality of Boolean Algebra
10.9 Derive Boolean expression
10.10 Explain combination of Gates
10.11 Illustrate sum of products and product of sum
10.12 Derive product of sum expression
10.13 Explain NAND Gates and NOR Gates
10.14 Use the map methods for simplifying expressions
10.15 Explain problems using the above covering

11. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF PLANE ANALYTIC GEOMETRY


11.1 Explain the rectangular coordinate system
11.2 Locate points in different quadrants.
11.3 Derive distance formula.
11.4 Describe the ratio formula
11.5 Derive slope formula
11.6 Solve problems using the above formula.

12. USE EQUATIONS OF STRAIGHT LINE IN SOLVING PROBLEMS.


12.1 Define equation of a straight line.
12.2 Derive slope intercept and intercept forms of equations of a straight line.
12.3 Write general form of equations of a straight line
12.4 Derive an expression for angle between two straight line.
12.5 Derive conditions of perpendicularity and parallelism of two straight lines.
12.6 Solve problems using the above formulate.
13. SOLVE TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS USING EQUATIONS OF CIRCLE
13.1 Define a circle
13.2 Describe standard, central and general forms of the equation a circle.
13.3 Convert general form to the central form of equation of circle.
13.4 Deduce formula for radius and coordinates of the centre of a circle.
13.5 Derive equation of the circle passing through three points.
13.6 Solve problems involving these equations.

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Phy- 122 APPLIED PHYSICS

Total Contact Hours


Theory 32 T C P

Practical 96 1 3 2
AIMS The students will be able to understand the fundamental principles and concept of
physics.
Use these to solve problems in practical situations/ technological courses and understand
Concepts to learn advance physics/technical courses.

COURSE CONTENTS

1. MEASURMENTS. 2 Hours
1.1 Fundamental unites and derived units
1.2 System of measurements and S.I unites
1.3 Concept of dimensions, dimensional formula
1.4 Conversion from one system to another
1.5 Significant figures

2. SCALARS AND VECTORS. 4 Hours


2.1 Revision of head to tail rule
2.2 Law of parallelogram. Triangle and polygon of forces
2.3 Resolution of a vector
2.4 Addition of vectors by rectangular components
2.5 Multiplication of two vectors, dot harmonic motion

3. WAVE MOTION. 5 Hours


3.1 Review Hook’s law of elasticity
3.2 Motion under an elastic restoring force
3.3 Characteristics of simple harmonic motion
3.4 S.H.M and circular motion
3.5 Simple pendulum
3.6 Wave form of S.H.M
3.7 Resonance
3.8 Transverse vibration of a stretched string

4. SOUND. 5 Hours
4.1 Longitudinal waves
4.2 Intensity, loudness, pitch and quality of sound
4.3 Units of intensity of level and frequency response of ear
4.4 Interference of sound waves silence zones, beats
4.5 Acoustics
4.6 Doppler effect.

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5. LIGHT.
5.1 Review laws of reflection and refraction
5.2 Image formation by mirrors and lenses
5.3 Optical instruments
5.4 Wave theory of light
5.5 Interference., diffraction, polarization of light waves
5.6 Application of polarization in sunglasses, optical activity and stress analysis.

6. OPTICAL FIBER. 2 Hours


6.1 Optical communication and problems
6.2 Review total internal reflection and critical angle
6.3 Structure of optical fiber
6.4 Fiber material and manufacture
6.5 Optical fiber – uses

7. LASERS. 3 Hours
7.1 Corpuscular theory of light
7.2 Emission and absorption of light
7.3 Stimulated absorption and emission of light
7.4 Laser principle
7.5 Structure and working of laser
7.6 Types of laser with brief description
7.7 Application (basic concept)
7.8 Material processing
7.9 Laser welding
7.10 Laser assisted machining
7.11 Micro machining
7.12 Drilling, scribing and marketing
7.13 Printing
7.14 Laser in medicine

8. HEAT. 4 Hour
8.1 Review of calorimeter and gas laws
8.2 Thermal expansion of solid, liquid and gases
8.3 Heat of fusion, vaporization
8.4 Humidity, absolute and relative
8.5 Law of cooling
8.6 Thermoelectricity
8.7 Thermocouple

9. MAGNETIC MATERIALS. 2 Hour


9.1 Magnetism
9.2 Domain theory
9.3 Para, dia and ferromagnetism and magnetic materials
9.4 B. H. curve and hysterics loop.

10. SEMI CONDUCTOR MATERIALS 2 Hour


10.1 Crystalline structure of solid

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10.2 Conductor, semiconductor, insulators
10.3 P-type and N-type materials
10.4 P-N junction
10.4 P-N junction as a diode
10.5 Photovoltaic cell (solar cell)

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1 Tahir Hussain, Fundamentals of physics vol-1 and 11
2 Farid Khawaja, Fundamental of Physics vol-1 and 11
3 Wells and Slusher, Schaum’s Series physics
4 Nelkon and Oyborn, Advanced level Practical physics
5 Mehboob Llahi Malik and Inam-ul-Haq Practical physics
6 Wilson, Laser – Principal and application
7 M. slam khan and M. Akram Sandhu. Experiment al physics note Book

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Phy – 122
APPLIED PHYSICS
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVE

1 USE CONCEPT OF MEASUREMENT TO PRACTICAL SITUTATION AND TECHINOLOGICAL


PROBLEMS.
1.1 Write dimensional formulae for physical quantities
1.2 Derive units using dimensional equations
1.3 Convert a measurement from one system to another
1.4 Use concept of measurement of and significant figures in problem solving

2. USE CONCEPTS OF SCALAR AND VECTOR IN SOLVING PROBLEMS INVOLVING THESE


CONCEPT
2.1 Explain laws of parallelogram of a vector into components
2.2 Describe method of resolution of a vector into components
2.3 Describe method of addition of a vector by rectangular component
2.4 Differentiate between dot production and cross product of vector
2.5 Use the concept in solving problems involving addition resolution and multiplication of vector

3. USE CONCEPT OF WAVE AND MOTION IN SOLVING PROBLEBS.


3.1 Explain Hooke’s Law of Electricity
3.2 Describe formula for motion under an elastic restoring force
3.3 Drive formulae for simple harmonic motion and simple pendulum
3.4 Explain wave from with reference to S.H.M and circular motion
3.5 Explain Resonance
3.6 Explain Transverse vibration of a stretched string
3.7 Use the above concept and formulae of S.H.M. to solve relevant problems.

4. UNDERSTANT CONCEPT OF SOUND


4.1 Describe longitudinal wave and its propagation
4.2 Explain the concepts: intensity, loudness, pitch and quality of sound
4.3 Explain unit of intensity of level and frequency response of ear
4.4 Explain phenomenon of silence zones. Beats
4.5 Explain acoustics of buildings
4.6 Explain Doppler Effect giving mathematical expressions.

5 USE THE CONCEPTS OF GEOMETERICAL OPTICS TO MIRROR AND LENSES


5.1 Explain laws of reflection and refraction
5.2 Use mirror formula to solve problems
5.3 Use the concepts of image formation by mirrors and lenses to describe working of optical
instruments, e.g. microscopes telescopes, camera and sextant

6 UNDERSTAND WAVE THEOYR OG LIGHT


6.1 Explain wave theory of light
6.2 Explain phenomena of interference. Diffraction polarization of light waves
6.3 Describe uses polarization given in the course contents.

7. UNDERSTAND THE STRUCTURE WORKING AND USES OF OPTICAL FIBERS


Explain the structure of the optical fiber
Explain its principle of working
Describe use of optical fiber in industry and machine.

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8. UNDERSTAND THE STRUCTURE, WORKING AND USES OF LASER.
8.1 Explain the stimulated emission of radiation
8.2 Explain the laser principle
8.3 Describe the structure and working of lasers
8.4 Distinguish b/t types of latter
8.5 Describe use the application of laser in the mentioned in the course contents

9. UNDERSTAND TYPES AND USES ARTIFICAL SAELLITES.


9.1 Explain escape velocity
9.2 Explain orbital velocity
9.3 Distinguish b/w geosynchronous and geostationary satellites
9.4 Describe uses of artificial satellites in data communication.

10 UNDERSTAND BASIC CONCEPTS AND CLASSIFICATION OF MAGNETIC MATERIALS.


10.1 Explain domains theory of magnetism
10.2 Distinguish b/w Para, dai and ferromagnetism and magnetic materials
10.3 Distinguish b/w B and H
10.4 Describe B. H. curves
10.5 Describe hysteresis loop

11 UNDERSTAND BASIC CONCET OF SEMI-CONDUCTOR MATERIALS AND THEIR USUE.


11.1 Explain crystalline structure of solids
11.2 Distinguish b/w conductors, semiconductor and insulators
11.3 Describe semiconductors giving explains with reference to their structure
11.4 Distinguish b/w P- type and N-type materials
11.5 Explain working of P-N junction as a diode
11.6 Explain working of solar cell.

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Phy 222 APPLIED PHYSICS

LIST OF PRACTICALS

1. Draw graph representing the functions:


a) Y=mx for m=0, 0.5.1. 2
b) Y=mx
c) Y=1/x
2. Find the volume of given solid cylinder using vernier calipers.
3. Find the area of cross-section of the given wire micrometer screw gauge.
4. Prove that force is directly proportional to (a) mass (b) acceleration, using Fletchers trolly
5. Verify law of parallelogram of using Grave –sand apparatus
6. Verify law of triangle of force and lami’s theorem
7. Determine the weight of a given body using
a) Law of parallelogram of forces
b) Law of triangle of forces
c) Lami’s theorem
8. Verify polygon of forces using grave-sands apparatus.
9. Locate the position and magnitude of resultant of like parallel forces.
10. Find Young’s Models of electricity of a metallic wire.
11. Verify Hooke’s law using helical spring
12. Study of frequency of stretched string with length.
13. Study of variation of frequency of stretched string with tension.
14. Study resonance of air column in resonance tube and find velocity of sound.
15. Find the frequency of the given turning fork using resonance tube.
16. Find velocity of sound in rod by kundt’s tube.3
17. Verify rectilinear propagation of light and study shadow formation.
18. Study effect of rotation of plane mirror on reflection.
19. Compare the reflective indices of given glass slaps.
20. Find the focal length of concave mirror by locating centre of curvature
21. Find the focal length of concave mirror by object and image method
22. Find the focal length of concave mirror with converging slabs
23. Find the refractive index of glass by apparent depth:
24. Find refractive index of glass by spectrometer
25. Find the focal length of conversing lens by plan mirror.
26. Find the focal length of conversing lens by displacement methods.
27. Find the focal length of diverging lens using conversing lens.
28. Find the focal length of conversing lens using concave mirror
29. Find angular magnification of an astronomical telescope.
30. Find angular magnification of a simple microscope (magnifying glass)
31. Find angular magnification of a compound microscope.
32. Study working and structure of camera.
33. Study working and structure of sextant
34. Compare the different scales of temperature and verify the conversion formula.
35. Determine the specific heat of lead shots.
36. Find the coefficient of linear expansion of a metallic rod.

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37. Find the heat of fusion of ice.
38. Find the heat of vaporization.
39. Determine relative humidity using hygrometer

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Comp-122 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

Total contact hours


Theory 32 Hours TPC
Practical 96 Hours 123

AIMS This subject will enable the student to be familiar with the operation of
Micro-Computer. He will also learn Dos. Basic language and word processing to elementary level.

COURSE CONTENTS
1. Electronic DATA PROCESSING (EDP) 6 Hours
1.1 Basics of computers
1.2 Classification of computers
1.3 Block diagram of a computers system
1.4 Binary numbers system
1.5 BIT, BYTE, RAM, ROM, EROM, EPROM
1.6 Input and out devices
1.7 Secondary storage media details
1.8 Processors and types
1.9 Using computer for system software
1.10 Using computer for application software.
1.11 Common types if software and their applications

2. DISC OPERATION SYSTEM (DOS) 6 Hours


2.1 Internal commands
2.2 External commands
2.3 Batch files
2.4 Advance features

3 BASIC LAHGUANE 10 Hours


3.1 Introduction to high level languages
3.2 Introduction to basic
3.3 RAM STATEMENT
3.4 Assignment statement
3.5 Input statement
3.6 Red – Data statement
3.7 IF- THEN statement
3.8 IF- THEN Else Statement
3.9 FOR- NEXT statement
3.10 DIM Statement
3.11 L PRINT statement
3.12 STOP statement
3.13 END statement
3.14 Logic of a BASIC Program
3.15 Running a BASIC program
3.16 Saving and a Retrieving a program
3.17 Advance features

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4. WORD PROCESSING 23 Hours
4.1 Starting words processor session
4.2 Opening a document
4.3 Saving a document
4.4 Ending words processors session (Temporarily)
4.5 Retrieving a document
4.6 Spell check
4.7 Margins and tab setting
4.8 Aligning paragraph
4.9 Printing a document
4.10 Advance features

5. COMPUPUTER GRAPHIC IN BASIC 3 Hours


5.1 Graphic fundamentals
5.2 points and Lines
5.3 Dots in space
5.4 A lightening blots
5.5 Shapes
5.6 Expanding circles and rectangles

6 RECOMMENDED BOOK
1. Ron S. Gottfrid, programming with basic
2. Any words Processor latest Release ( e.g... word- perfect etc.)
3. ABC’S of DOS (latest release).
4. Judd Robbins, Mastering DOS 6.0 and 6.2

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Comp-122 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATION

INSTRUTIONAL OBJECTIVE

1. UNDERSTAND ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING (EPD)


1.1 Known basic of computer
1.2 Known classification of computers
1.3 Known block diagram of a computer system
1.4 Known binary numbers systems.0
1.5 Known some general terms used in computers
1.6 Known input and output devices.
1.7 Known secondary storage media
1.8 Explain processors and its types
1.9 Known the use of computer for system software
1.10 Known use of computers for application software.
1.11 Explain commonly used application of software.

2 UNDERSTAND DISK OPERATING SYSTEM (DOS)


2.1 Known internal command of DOS
2.2 Known external; commands of DOS
2.3 Describe batch files
2.4 Identify advanced features

3. UNDERSTAND BASIC LUNGUAGE.


3.1 Explain high level languages
3.2 Explain Basic language
3.3 Describe Ram statement
3.4 Describe assignment statement
3.5 Explain input statement
3.6 Explain If –Data statement
3.7 Explain If –Then statement
3.8 Explain If –Then Else statement
3.9 Explain for-Next statement
3.10 Explain DIM statement
3.11 Explain LPRINT statement
3.12 Explain stop statement
3.13 Explain and statement
3.14 Describe logic of basic program
3.15 Describe running a Basic program
3.16 Describe saving & retrieving Basic Program
3.17 Describe some advance feature of basic program

4. UNDERSTAND WORLD PROCESSING SESSION


4.1 Describe world-processing
4.2 Name command to be entered on Dos-prompt to load
4.3 Identify initial screen
4.4 Describe the command to open a document
4.5 Describe the procedure for naming the document
4.6 Explain importance of giving extension to a document
4.7 Describe saving and retrieving a document
4.8 Explain importance of saving the at regular

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4.9 State temporarily ending word-procession session & retrieval
4.10 State procedure to re-entire world processor
4.11 State procedure to re-open document and editing
4.12 Describe spell-check facility
4.13 Describe Margins & Tab Setting
4.14 Describe to align paragraph
4.15 Describe Re-editing techniques
4.16 Describe procedure to set-up printer
4.17 Describe command for printouts
4.18 Explain multiple-copy printout procedure
4.19 Explain some advance features
4.20 Describe procedure of condensed printing
4.21 Describe procedure for change of fonts.

5. UNDERSTAND PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPUTER GRAPHIC IN BASIC


LANGUAGE
5.1 Identity graphic fundamentals in basic language
5.2 Draw points and lines
5.3 Don’t dot in space
5.4 Draw lighting blot
5.5 Draw shapes
5.6 Draw expanding circles and rectangles

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Comp-122 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

LIST OF PRACTICALS 96 hours

DOS
1 Identity keyboard, mouse, CPU, disk drives, disks, monitor & printer
2 Practice for booting up of a computer system with DOS system disk and power off
System at DOS prompt
3 Practice for CLS,VER,VOL,DATE & TIME commands
4 Practice for COPY,REN commands
5 Practice fro DEL,TYPE,PATH,PROMPT,COPY CON,MD,CD,RD commands
6 Practice for the practicles at S.No. 3,4,5
7 Practice for FORMAT command with /s,/4,/u switches
8 Practice for DISKCOPY,DISKCOMP commands
9 Practice for SCANDISK,XCOPY,DELTREE,TREE,LABEL commands
10 Practice for PRINT,UNDELETE commands
11 Practice for practicals at S.No. 8,9,10,11
12 Practice for creating a batch file.

BASIC
1 Practice for loading & unloading Basic software and identity role of function keys
In Basic
2 Identity role of various keys in continuation with ALT key in BASIC Programming
3 Practice for CLS,LOAD,SAVE,FILE,RENUM command by loading any existing BASIC
Program
4 Practice for editing any existing BASIC Program
5 Prepare BASIC program to display sum of two numbers using INPUTS
6 Prepare BASIC program to display sum of two numbers using READ-DATA
7 Prepare BASIC program to multiply two numbers
8 Prepare BASIC program to calculate area of Rectangle, when length and width are given
9 Prepare BASIC program to calculate area of Circle, when radius/diameter is given
10 Prepare very simple BASIC programs using IF-THEN-ELSE and FOR-NEXT statement
11 Identify DIM statement
12 Practice for LPRINT statement for various Programs hard-copy output

WORD PROCESSING
1 Practice for loading & unloading a word processor
2 Practice for creating document & saving it
3 Practice for spell-check facility of the word-processor
4 Practice for editing an existing document
5 Practice for various word-processing Menu Options
6 Practice for printing a document
7 Practice for margin and TAB setting and document alignment
8 Practice for some advance features.

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GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

GT-1xx Introduction of Fiber to Fabric

T P C
1 0 1
Ist – 4th Week
Reasons for studying of textile
History of textiles and sequence of Fabric construction

5th – 7th Week

Classification of fibers
 Natural fiber
 Man made fiber
 Synthetic fiber

8th – 10th Week


 Properties of fibers
 Length, Luster, Strength, Elasticity
 Absorbency, Heat conductivity, Cleanliness and wash ability, reaction to
bleach,
 Reaction to heat, effect of light,
 Reaction to alkali and acid, affinity
 For dyes.

11th – 12th Week

Testing of fiber
 Texting by microscope
 Burning test
 Chemical test
 Non technical test for distinguishing linen from cotton.

13th – 20th Week

 Felting
 Knotting
 Braiding
 Opening and blending processes
 Carding process
 Combing process
 Drawing process
 Spinning process

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 Weaving operations

21st – 23rd Week


Thread Count and Yarn Count

Kinds of yarn
 Ply-Yarn
 Doubled Yarn
 Novelty Yarn
24th – 27th Week

 Weaving
 Classification of weaves
 Plan weaves

27th – 32th Week

Kinds of finishing processes

Singeing, bleaching, mercerizing, shrinking, Tenting, sizing, weighting, calendaring,


Crepe and Crinkled effect, Beetling, Water repelling, Crease, resistance, moth
proofing, Embossing.

Bork’s Recommended

Fiber to fabric Sixth Edition


Fiber to fabrics Third edition
Fiber to Fabric 5th Edition

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TECHNOLOGY: GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

Subject: Drafting and pattern making- 1 Theory.


CODE: GT-124 T P C
1 6 3
1st- 4th Week
 Measurement
 Take the measurement on body (Human Body, Mannequin)
 Take the Measurement from Spec Sheet (Technical Package)
 Take the measurement from sample
5th – 10th Week
 Human body outline (Eight Head Theory)
 Size System
 Details of size system
 Height Group (Small, medium, large and extra large)
 Width group (Slim, medium, corpulent, stout and stub.)
11th- 18th Week

 Calculation of different sizes in height


 Width groups of all sizes.

19th –22th Week


Types of measurement

1. Main measurement
2. Proportion measurement
3. Tabular measurement
23th- 24th Week
Calculate formula for different sizes.

25th- 26th Week


 Pattern making
 Introduction to pattern making
 Principles of Pattern Making
 Development of Pattern
 Advantages

27th-28th Week
Master pattern
It’s importance for garment industry and its advantages.

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29th- 32th Week
Terms used in Garment industry
Symbols and accessories
TECHNOLOGY: GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
SUBJECT: Drafting and Pattern making- 1
COURSE CODE: GT- 123
st
1 YEAR

PRACTICAL

1ST- 2nd Week


Draft and cut pattern of yoke frock (different styles)
Frock (3-5 years)

3rd- 4th Week


Draft and cut pattern of frock (different styles)
According to sample

5th- 6th Week


Draft and cut pattern of Romper (1-4 years)

7th- 8th Week


Draft and cut pattern of Romper

9th Week
Draft and cut pattern of gents
Pajama (Aligarh cut)

10th- 11th Week


Draft and cut pattern of Shalwar
(Ladies. gents) (Different styles)

12th- 13th Week


Draft and cut pattern of Skirt and Blouse
(3-5 years)

14th- 16th Week


Draft and cut pattern of different types of sleeves. Cuts
And collars used in frock. Romper and skirt blouse.

17th- 18th Week


Develop different styles of ladies shirts.

19th- 20th Week


Take the measurement from sample.
Draft & cut ladies shirt

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21th Week
Draft & cut ladies Churidar pajama from direct measurement

22th Week
Calculate formula of Churidar pajama from size system
Draft & cut Churidar pajama.

23th Week
Take the measurement of any sleeping suit (sample)
Draft & cut sleeping suit.

24th Week
Petticoat (SARI)
Calculate formula & cut it

25th Week
Draft & cut sari blouse.

26th -27th Week


Draft & cut kimono shirt
Draft & cut dolmen shirt.

28th -29th Week


Select any one Romper (sample)
Draft and Cut Pattern of Romper

30-32th Week
Practices of previous articles

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TECHNOLOGY: GARMENTS
SUBJECT: SEWING TECHNIQUE-1
COURSE CODE: GT-133
1st Year

1ST-4th Week
Describe industrial single needle lock stitch machine by manufacturer’s machine
diagram.

5th – 8th Week


Main Parts of machine

I) Sewing Head
II) Horizontal arm
III) Vertical arm
IV) Machine Bed

9th- 12th Week


Method of oiling
Necessity of oiling, function of lubrication

13th- 16th Week


Elementary maintenance of machine.

17th- 18th Week


Equipment used during sewing

19th- 20th Week


Various types of stitches/seams. Functional basic decorative

21th- 26th Week


Specification of needle for lock stitch machine

27th- 30th Week


Glossary of sewing terms.

31th- 32th Week


Causes thread breaking of needles and its remedies
Causes thread breaking of bobbin and its remedies.

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OBJECTIVE
1. Acquire basic knowledge of simple Single needle lock stitch machine

1.1 Sketch of DDL-555 and labeling parts


1.2 Lists the main parts of simple Sewing machine
(Horizontal arm, vertical arm needle bed)
1.3 Demonstrate parts of simple sewing machine.
Vertical arm. Horizontal arm
1.4 Explain function of above patters

2. Understand the method of oiling

2.1 name the method to oiling,


2.2 Explain the methods of oiling (Direct oiling. reserve
oiling and centrifugal pump)
2.3 Define lubrication and its necessity of machine

3. Know the elementary maintenance and equipment Used during sewing

3.1 Define the skip stitches


3.2 Explain the formation of loops
3.3 Names equipment used during sewing (atleast-10)
3.4 Demonstrate uses for equipment during sewing

4. Understanding various types of stitches (functional) and decorative and needles used in
simple sewing machine

4.1 Enlist the types of machine stitches


4.2 Explain all types of machine stitches (functional)
4.3 Explain all types of machine stitches (decorative)
4.4 State the classification of needles
4.5 Sketch of needle and labeling its parts
4.6 State the function of each needle
4.7 Explain about needle strokes.

5. Know the term used in sewing

5.1 Name terms used in sewing (at least -10)


5.2 Define terms used in sewing (at least -10)

6. Understand causes thread breaking of needle and bobbin and its remedies
6.1 Explain causes of thread breaking of needle
6.2 Explain causes of thread breaking of bobbin
6.3 Detect the causes of needle thread break
6.4 Detect the causes bobbin thread brea

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GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

GT-133 DRAFTING AND PATTERN MAKING-1

GENERAL OBJECTIVE
1. Understand the measurement.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES

1.1 Define measurement


1.2 Define the consider angle points ― to take the body measurement (neck, chest, waist
and hip)
1.3 Explain the method of taking measurement from above points.
1.4 Describe advantages to take the measurement on body.
1.5 Demonstrate the process of taking measurement from sample.
1.6 Explain the calculation of sample measurements.
1.7 Distinguish between sample and body measurement.

GENERAL OBJECTIVE
2. Understand size system.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
2.1 Explain size system
2.2 Make a sketch of human body. Divide it in eight heads
2.3 Label heads on the sketch
2.4 Describe heads of human body
2.5 Describe height group.
2.6 State small, medium large and extra large (height group)
2.7 Explain width group.
2.8 State slim, medium, corpulent, stout and trub. (Width group)
2.9 Distinguish between height and width group.

GENERAL OBJECTIVE
3. Apply the concepts of size system of determining different sizes in height
And width groups

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
3.1 Compute the measurement (chest, hip) for width group.
3.2 Compute the measurement (small, medium, large and extra large) for height
Groups.

GENERAL OBJECTIVE
4 Understand types of measurements.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
4.1 List the types of measurements.

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4.2 Explain three types of measurements. (main measurement proportional measurement
and tabular measurement)
4.3 Compare main and proportional measurement.

GENERAL OBJECTIVE
5. Understand pattern making.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
5.1 Define pattern.
5.2 Explain principles of pattern making and its uses.
5.3 Describe advantages of pattern making.

GENERAL OBJECTIVE
6. Understand master pattern.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
6.1 Define master pattern
6.2 Apply master pattern
6.3 Describe importance of master pattern for industry and its advantages.

GENERAL OBJECTIVE
7 Understand the terms used in Garment.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
7.1 State terms, symbol and accessories used in garment industry.

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TECHNOLOGY: GARMENTS
SUBJECT: SEWING TECHNIQUE-1
COURSE CODE: GT-134
1st Year

1ST-4th Week
Describe industrial single needle lock stitch machine by manufacturers machine
diagram.

5th – 8th Week


Main Parts of machine

V) Sewing Head
VI) Horizontal arm
VII) Vertical arm
VIII) Machine Bed

9th- 12th Week


Method of oiling
Necessity of oiling, function of lubrication

13th- 16th Week


Elementary maintenance of machine.

17th- 18th Week


Equipment used during sewing

19th- 20th Week


Various types of stitches/seams. Functional basic decorative

21th- 26th Week


Specification of needle for lock stitch machine

27th- 30th Week


Glossary of sewing terms.

31th- 32th Week


Causes thread breaking of needles and its remedies
Causes thread breaking of bobbin and its remedies.

OBJECTIVE
1. Acquire basic knowledge of simple Single needle lock stitch machine

1.5 Sketch of DDL-555 and labeling parts


1.6 Lists the main parts of simple Sewing machine
(Horizontal arm, vertical arm needle bed)

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1.7 Demonstrate parts of simple sewing machine.
Vertical arm. Horizontal arm
1.8 Explain function of above patters

2. Understand the method of oiling

2.1 Name the method to oiling,


2.2 Explain the methods of oiling (Direct oiling. reserve
oiling and centrifugal pump)
2.3 Define lubrication and its necessity of machine

3. Know the elementary maintenance and equipment


Used during sewing

3.1 Define the skip stitches


3.2 Explain the formation of loops
3.3 Names equipment used during sewing (atleast-10)
3.4 Demonstrate uses for equipment during sewing

4. Understanding various types of stitches (functional) and decorative and needles used in
simple sewing machine

4.1 Enlist the types of machine stitches


4.2 Explain all types of machine stitches (functional)
4.3 Explain all types of machine stitches (decorative)
4.4 State the classification of needles
4.5 Sketch of needle and labeling its parts
4.6 State the function of each needle
4.7 Explain about needle storks.

5. Know the term used in sewing

5.1 Name terms used in sewing (atleast -10)


5.2 Define terms used in sewing (atleast -10)

6. Understand causes thread breaking of needle and bobbin


And its remedies

6.1 Explain causes of thread breaking of needle


6.2 Explain causes of thread breaking of bobbin
6.3 Detect the causes of needle thread break
6.4 Detect the causes bobbin thread break

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TECHNOLOGY: GARMENTS
SUBJECT: SEWING TECHNIQUE-1
CODE: GT-134
YEAR: 1st

PRACTICAL

1st -2nd Week


Practice to control the machine by paper exercise

3rd-4th Week
Sewing frock (3-5 years)

5th- 6th Week


Sewing a frock with help of sample

7th- 8th Week


Sewing romper (1-4 years)

9th- 10th Week


Sewing a Romper with the help of sample

11th Week
Sewing a Gents pajama (Aligarh cut)

12th Week
Sewing of Shalwar

13th_14th Week
Sewing a skirt and blouse (3-5 years)

15th -16th Week


Sewing different types of collars used in Forck.

16th -17th Week


Sewing simple ladies shirt.

18th – 19th Week


Sewing of ladies shirt. (sample)

20th Week
Sewing of Churidar pajama.

21th -22th Week


Sewing of Baba Suit.

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23th Week
Sewing of petticoat.

24th- 25th Week


Sewing of Kimono shirt
Sewing of Dolmen shirt

28th – 29 Week
Sewing of Romper (sample)

30th to 31st Week


Sewing of night suit

32nd to 34th Week


Practice

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TECHNOLOGY : GARMENTS
SUBJECT : EMBROIDERY – I
COURSE CODE : GT-141

T P C
0 3 1

1st – 5th Week

 Introduction to surface ornamentation


 General rules for hand and machine embroidery
 Special attachment to sewing machine for embroidery
 Introduction to tools and equipment
 Use of Stitches and their application.
 Choice of material (Thread, Fabric and other accessories)

6th – 10th Week

 Hand Embroidery Stitches


 Cross stitch, Simple
 Cross stitch Cross Corner
 Cross stitch double
 Cross stitch half
 Back Stitch
 Back Stitch Crossed

11th – 14th Week

 Button hole stitch


 Button hole knotted
 Button hole wheel
 Button hole double

15th – 17th Week

 Feather stitch. Fly Stitch (Hand Embroidery)


 Fish bone Stitch
 Cable chain stitch
 Cable stitch knotted

18th – 23th Week

 Coral Stitch
 Cover Knot

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 Lazy Stitch
 Eyelet Stitch
 Chain stitch
 Chain band raised
 Chain stitch zig zag
 Broken chain
 Double Chain Stitch
 Check red Chain

24th – 34th Week

Machine Embroidery

 Machine Embroidery stitches using domestic/Zig Zag Machine


 Running Stitches
 Long and Short Stitch
 Cut Work
 A detail study of Zig Zag /Computerized Embroidery Machines

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TECHNOLOGY: GARMENTS
SUBJECT: MATERIAL, PROCESS AND TECHNIQUE
COURSE CODE: GT- xxxx

1st to 2nd week

 Introduction to Fashion
 Definition and origin
 Terms and definition
 Reasons for change in fashion
 Classification of fashion
 Style, classic, fad, trend
 Fashion designing
 Designer’s Role in styling and production of costume

3rd to 5th week

Introduction of tool and material

 Photocopier
 Marker pens
 Pastels
 Watercolor
 Colored pencil
 Wax and water – solvent crayons
 Inks
 Wax- resistant effects
 Light box
 Layout paper

6th t0 18th week


Drawing and sketching

 Figure proportion
 Drawing from Templates

19th to 34th week


Drawing details
 Frill and Flounces Pleats
 Sleeves Collars Drapes and Folds

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Objective: This unit has been designed to train the candidate to gain the knowledge and skills to
develop the human body figure in different posses. It includes

 Knowledge about tool and material used for fashion designing


 Understand of fashion design and fashion cycle
 Sketching of Human Body Figure and figure proportion process, Sketching of Frills ,
flounces, Pleats, Sleeves, Collars)

Reference book

1. Fashion designing illustration women Patrick John Ireland


2. Fashion design illustration Men by Patrick John Ireland
3. Fashion Sketch Book by Bina Abling

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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
1ST SEMESTER
TECHNICAL DRAWING 1
GT-152 THEORY TPC
13 2

1st Week 1. Introductions

2nd – 5th Week


2. Drawing instruments and accessories

a. Names of all the instruments tee


square, drawing board, compass, pencils, protractor,
ruler, scales and sand paper pad.
b. Definition of technical drawing.
c. Handling
of instruments
d. Pencils (various numbers) (point size 3/8‖).
e. Drawing papers
f. Size of paper.

6th - 7th Week 3. Lines and lettering


a. Types of lines and lettering.
b. Construction rules of letters.

8th - 10th Week 4. Scales, plane scale, millimeter scale, diagonal scale.

11th – 14th Week 5. Geometrical Constructions.

a. Definition and drawing of angles and sketches.


b. Kinds of angles.
c. Bisection of lines
d. Bisection of angles
e. Triangles
f. Polygons
g. Pentagons
h. Hexagons
i. Octagons

15th – 20th Week 6. Ellipse drawing

a. Ellipse by four center method.


b. By two circle method.

21th – 24th Week 7. Sketching and dimensioning

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a. Principles of dimensioning
b. Instruments of dimensioning.
c. Sketching practice
d. Arrow head development.
e. Drawing of cylinder, prism and pyramids.

25th – 30th Week 8. Orthographic projections.

a. Methods of projection.
b. First angle and third angle projection.

31th – 34th Week 9. Pictorial drawing

a. Oblique drawing
b. Isometric drawing
c. Drawing of isometric views.

Reference Books:

1. Fundamental of engineering drawing by Saeed.


2. Engineering drawing by Thomas E. Frech.
3. First gear Engineering Drawing by A.C Parkinson

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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
TECHNICAL DRAWING 1
GT – 152 T P C
1 3 2

PRACTICAL

1. Draw various types of lines used in technical drawing.


2. Write down the alphabets in the single stroke lettering and doubles
stroke lettering.
3. Draw the following angles:
(i) Acute angle (ii) Obtuse angle
(iii) Right angle (iv) Reflex angle
4. Draw a straight line and divide it into two, three and four parts.
5. To bisect an acute angle.
6. To trisect a right angle.
7. Draw the following polygons by general / universal method.
(i) Pentagon (ii) Octagon
(iii) Hexagon
8. Draw and practice the ellipse by four central methods.
9. Draw and ellipse by two circle method.
10. Draw an ellipse of a given major axis 100m.m and minor axis
70m.m by four center method.
11. Develop the surface of a given cylinder.
12. Develop the surface of a given prism.
13. Draw three views of the following in third angle orthographic
projection method.
(i) Vee block (ii) Bush and bearing
(iii) Fork (iv) Crank shaft.
14. Practice on the above and various projects.
15. Draw the isometric projection of the above projects.
16. With the help of three views draw oblique drawing of the above
projects.

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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
TECHNICAL DRAWING 1
GT – 152 T P C
1 3 2
1st Week

1. Introduction
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand about technical drawing.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:

1st Week 1. Introduction

1.1 Explain of need of technical drawing


1.2 State the types of technical drawing.

2nd – 5th Week


2. Drawing instruments and accessories
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the types, sizes and uses of drawing instruments
and accessories.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
2.1 Name the drawing instruments used.
2.2 State the uses of all drawing instruments.
2.3 State the sizes of drawing boards.
2.4 State the sizes of drawing sheets.
2.5 Select pencil according to the requirement.
2.6 State safe handling procedure of drawing instruments.
2.7 Make correct point of pencils.

6th – 7th Week

3. Lines and lettering


GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Know the types, methods of construction and uses of lines and
Lettering.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
3.1 State various types of lines used in technical drawing.
3.2 State the various types of lettering.
3.3 State the methods of drawing of various types lines and
Letters.

8th to 10th Week 4. Scales

GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the types and functions of scales.

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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
4.1 State the correct procedure of scale reading.
4.2 Explain the large scale and reduced scales.
4.3 Explain the uses of various scales.

11th – 14th Week 5. Geometrical Constructions


GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand types and construction of geometrical figures.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
5.1 Define an angle.
5.2 Classify the various kinds of angle in common use with
the help of sketches
5.3 Distinguish between the complementary and
supplementary angle.
5.4 Explain the bisection of lines.
5.5 Explain the bisection of angles.
5.6 Draw a triangle in a given circle.
5.7 Sketch the triangles
5.8 Explain the tangents
5.9 Describe the method of construction of polygon.
5.10 Construct a pentagon
5.11 Construct a hexagon
5.12 Construct an octagon
5.13 State the characteristics of cube and cone.

15th – 20th Week 6. Ellipse

GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the types and methods of construction of ellipse.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:

6.1 Explain the ellipse


6.2 Draw ellipse by four center method.

21th – 24th Week 7. Sketching and dimensioning

GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the techniques of sketching and Dimensioning.
SPECIFC OBJECTIVE:
7.1 Describe the principles of dimensioning.
7.2 State the importance of dimensioning.
7.3 State how dimension is applied in a drawing.
7.4 Identify size and location of dimensions.
7.5 Illustrate the different kinds of dimensions.
7.6 Explain the general techniques and rules of dimension.

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7.7 State arrow head proportion.
7.8 Define the sketching.
7.9 Use of unidirectional, aligned and base line dimension.
7.10 Practice sketching.
7.11 Make sketches of a cylinder, prism and pyramids and
dimension them.

25th – 30th Week 8. Orthographic projection

GENERAL OBJECTIVE: Understand the types of projection of First and Third angle.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:

8.1 Define of orthographic projections.


8.2 Draw by free hand three views.
8.3 Show the methods of projections.
8.4 Explain the first and third angle method of projections.
8.5 Draw the three view in first angle of projection of given
problem.
8.6 Draw three views of a given V-block.
8.7 Draw view of fork.
8.8 Draw three views of bearing.

31th – 34th Week 9. Pictorial drawing

GENERAL OBJECTIVE: Know the pictorial drawing.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:

9.1 Define pictorial drawing.


9.2 Classify pictorial drawing into two classes oblique
drawing.
9.3 Draw isometric drawing of geometrical shapes of
rectangle, triangle and etc.
9.4 State different construction techniques of isometric
drawing.
9.5 Distinguish between isometric and oblique projection.
9.6 Draw the isometric view of triangle, pentagon, prism,
Circular and cylinder.

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CH – 212 APPLIED CHEMISTRY

Total Contact Hours


Theory 32 Hours
Practical 96 Hours

AIMS AFTER STUDYING THIS COURSE A STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO:


1. Understand the significance and role of Chemistry in the development of
modern technology.
2. Become acquainted with basic principles of chemistry as applied in the study
of relevant technology.
3. Know scientific methods for production, properties and use of materials of
Industrial & technological significance.
4. Gain skill for efficient conduct of practical in a chemistry lab.

COURSE CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION AND FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS 2 Hours


1.1 Scope and significance of the subject
1.2 Orientation with reference to this technology
1.3 Term used & units of measurement in the study of chemistry
1.4 Symbols, valency, radicals, formulae.
1.5 Chemical reactions & their types.

2. ATOMIC STRUCTURE 2 Hours


2.1 Sub-atomic particles
2.2 Atomic number and At. Mass
2.3 The periodic classification of elements periodic law

3. CHEMICAL BOND 3 Hours


3.1 Nature of Chemical Bond
3.2 Electrovalent bond with examples
3.3 Covalent bond (Polar and non-polar, sigma & Pi bonds with examples).
3.4 Co-ordinate bond with examples.

4. GASES AND LIQUIDS 4 Hours


4.1 The liquid and gaseous state.
4.2 The liquids and their general properties (Density, viscosity, surface tension
Capillary action etc).
4.3 Gases and their general properties.
4.4 Gas laws (Boyle’s law, charle’s law & Graham’s law of diffusion etc).
4.5 Problems involving gas laws.

5. WATER 3 Hours
5.1 Chemical nature and properties
5.2 Impurities

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5.3 Hardness of water (types, causes & removal)
5.4 Scales of measuring hardness (degrees clark, French, PPM< Mg/litre).
5.5 Boiler feed water, scales and treatment.
5.6 Sea-water desalination, sewage treatment.

6. ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS 2 Hours


6.1 Definition with examples
6.2 Properties, their strength, basicity & acidity.
6.3 Salts and their classification with examples.
6.4 pH – value and scale.

7. NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY 2 Hours


7.1 Introduction
7.2 Radioactivity (Alpha, beta and gamma rays).
7.3 Half life process
7.4 Nuclear reaction & transformation of elements.

8. ELECTRO – CHEMISTRY. 4 Hours


8.1 Jonization & Arrhenious theory of ionization
8.2 Electrolytes and Electrolysis
8.3 Faraday laws and numerical related to them
8.4 Application of Electrolysis (Electroplating etc.)

9. ELECTRICAL INSULATING MATERIAL 2 Hours


9.1 Introduction
9.2 Solid Insulators with chemical nature.
9.3 Liquid Insulators with chemical nature.
9.4 Gaseous insulators with chemical nature
9.5 Uses and their classification the basis of state, application and temp limit.

10. ELECTRICAL CONDUCTING MATERIAL 2 Hours


10.1 Introduction
10.2 Atomic structure of conductors
10.3 Mechanism of conductance.
10.4 Properties of some important conductors (A, Cu, Ag etc).

11. ELECTRO CHEMICAL CELLS. 2 Hours


11.1 Introduction
11.2 Electrode potential
11.3 Cell reaction & Cell voltage
11.4 Galvanic cell, lead accumulator.

12. ELECTRICAL MATERIALS OF SPECIAL INTEREST. 2 Hours


12.1 Materials for fuses.
12.2 Contact materials
12.3 Material uses for making heating elements

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12.4 Materials of high conductivity and resistivity.

13. POLLUTION 2 Hours


13.1 The problem and its dangers
13.2 Causes of environmental pollution
13.3 Common pollutants
13.4 Remedies to combat the hazards of pollution.

CH – 222 APPLIED CHEMISTRY

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

1. UNDERSTAND THE SCOPE, SIGNIFICANCE AND FUNDAMENTAL ROLE OF


THE SUBJECT.
1.1 Define chemistry and its terms
1.2 State the units of measurements in the study of chemistry
1.3 Describe language of chemistry and chemical reactions.
1.4 Write chemical formula of common compounds
1.5 Describe types of chemical reactions with examples.

2. UNDERSTAND THE STRUCTURE OF ATOMS AND ARRANGEMENT OF SUB


ATOMIC
PARTICLES IN THE ARCHITECTURE OF ATOMS.
2.1 Define atom.
2.2 Describe the fundamental sub atomic particles
2.3 Distinguish between atomic no. and mass no’s between isotopes and isobars.
2.4 Explain the arrangements of electrons in different shells and sub energy levels.
2.5 Explain the grouping and placing of elements in the periodic table.
2.6 State the periodic law of elements.

3. UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF CHEMICAL BONDS.


3.1 Define chemical bond.
3.2 Describe the nature of chemical bond.
3.3 Differentiate between electrovalent and covalent bonding.
3.4 Explain the formation of polar and non polar, sigma and pi-bond with examples.

3.5 Describe the nature of coordinate bond with examples.

4. GASES AND LIQUIDS.


4.1 Understand the states of matter.
4.1.1 Describe the liquid and gaseous state of matter.
4.1.2 State the general properties of liquid.
4.1.3 State the general properties of gases.
4.2 Understand Gas equation.
4.2.1 State Boyle’s law, Charle’s law, Graham’s law of diffusion, Dalton’s law
of partial pressure.

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4.2.2 State the mathematical forms of these laws.
4.2.3 Derive gas equation.
4.2.4 Solve problems using gas law and gas equation.

5. UNDERSTAND THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF WATER.


5.1 Describe the chemical nature of water with its formula.
5.2 Describe the general impurities present in water.
5.3 Explain the causes and methods to remove hardness of water.
5.4 Express hardness in different units like mg/liter. p.p.m, degrees clark and
degrees French.
5.5 Describe the formation and nature of scales and sludge in boiler feed water.
5.6 Explain the method for the treatment of scales.
5.7 Explain the sewage treatment and desalination of sea water.

6. UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS


6.1 Define acids, bases and salts with examples.
6.2 State general properties of acids and bases.
6.3 Define and differentiate between acidity and basicity and use the related terms
6.4 Define salts, give their classification with examples.
6.5 Explain p – H value of solution and pH scale.

7. UNDERSTAND THE FUNDAMENTALS OF NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY.


7.1 Define nuclear chemistry and radio activity.
7.2 Differentiate between Alpha, Beta and Gamma particles.
7.3 Explain half life process
7.4 Explain transformation of some elements by nuclear reaction with examples.
7.5 State important uses of isotopes
7.6 Explain with examples the phenomenon of Fission & Fusion.

8. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF IONIZATION AND ELECTROLYSIS.


8.1 Define electrochemistry
8.2 Sate electrochemical units
8.3 State important points of Arrhenius theory of ionization.
8.4 Explain the nature of electrolytes
8.5 Explain electrolytes with examples.
8.6 State Faraday’s laws of electrolysis.
8.7 Solve problems related to the laws.
8.8 List important applications of electrolysis and describe electroplating in detail.

9. UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF ELECTRICAL INSULATING MATERIALS.


9.1 Define an electrical insulating material and explain a dielectric.
9.2 Explain the chemical nature of some solid insulators and their thermal
classification.
9.3 Describe the chemical composition with insulating properties of boards,
fibrous insulators, polymers, silicon, rubber, mica & asbestos.
9.4 Describe liquid insulators.

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9.5 Describe some gaseous insulators i.e. air, Co2SF with their dielectric strengths.

10. UNDERSTAND THE STRUCTURE OF CONDUCTORS AND MECHANISM OF


ELECTRICAL CONDUCTANCE.
10.1 Define an electrical conductor and give examples.
10.2 Explain conducting properties of a conductor on the basis of their electronic
arrangement in atom and their energy bands.
10.3 Describe atomic structure of Ag, Au, Cu and Al.
10.4 Explain semiconductor with examples.
10.5 State important properties of good conductor with examples.

11. TO UNDERSTAND THE MEANING AND SETTING OF ELECTRO CHEMICAL


CELLS.
11.1 Define an electrochemical cell, electrolyte and cathode and anode reactions.
11.2 Explain cell reaction with the example of electrolysis.
11.3 Explain the construction and function of Daniel cell and dry cell.
11.4 Describe lead storage battery with its charging and discharging process.

12. UNDERSTAND THE COMPOSITION AND PROPERTIES OF SOME SPECIAL


MATERIALS USED FOR ELECTRICAL PURPOSES.
12.1 Explain compositions and properties with examples of materials used as
―Fuses‖.
12.2 Describe the composition and properties of contact materials in electrical
installations.
12.3 Explain properties of materials used as ―heating elements‖.

12.4 List materials of high conductivity and high resistivity used in electrical
engineering.

13. UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF POLLUTION.


13.1 Define pollution (air, water, food).
13.2 Describe the causes of environmental pollution.
13.3 Enlist some common pollutants.
13.4 Describe methods to prevent pollutions.

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Ch – 222 APPLIED CHEMISTRY

LIST OF PRACTICALS

1. To introduce the common apparatus, glassware and chemical reagents used in the
chemistry lab.
2. To purity a chemical substance by crystallization.
3. To separate a mixture of sand and salt.
4. To find the melting point of substance.
5. To find the pH of a solution with pH paper.
6. To separate a mixture of inks by chromatography.
7. To determine the co-efficient of viscosity of benzene with the help of Ostwald
vasomotor.
8. To find the surface tension of a liquid with a stalagmometer.
9. To perform electrolysis of water to produce Hydrogen and Oxygen.
10. To determine the chemical equivalent of copper by electrolysis of Cu SO.
11. To get introduction with the scheme of analysis of salts for basic radicals.
12. To analyse 1st group radicals (Ag+ - Pb++ - Hg+).
13. To make practice for detection 1st group radicals.
14. To get introduction with the scheme of analysis of salts for basic radicals.
15. To detect and confirm 11-A radicals (hg++, Pb++++, Cu+, Cd++, Bi+++)
16. To detect and confirm 11-B radicals (Sn+++, Sb+++, As++).
17. To get introduction with the scheme of III group radicals (Fe+++ - Al+++, Cr+++)
18. To detect and cofirm Fe+++, Al+++ and Cr+++.
19. To get introduction with he scheme of IV group radicals.
20. To detect and confirm An++ and Mn++ radicals of IV group.
21. To detect and confirm Co++ and Ni++ radicals of IV group.
22. To get introduction with the Acid Radical Scheme.
23. To detect dilute acid group.
24. To detect and confirm CO‖ 3 and HCO’ 3 radicals.
25. To get introduction with the methods/apparatus of conducting volumetric estimations.
26. To prepare standard solution of a substance.
27. To find the strength of a given alkali solution.
28. To estimate HCO’3 contents in water.
29. To find out the %age composition of a mixture solution of KNO3 and KOH
volumetrically.
30. To find the amount of chloride ions (Cl’) in water volumetrically.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Text book of intermediate chemistry ( I & II)
2. Ilmi Applied Science by Sh. Atta Muhammad.
3. Polytechnic Chemistry by J.N. reddy Tata Mc Graw Hill (New Delhi).
4. Applied Chemistry for Engineers by Eric S. Gyngell.

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Mgm 221 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS

Total Contact Hours


Theory 32 T P C
Practical 0 1 0 1

AIMS The students will be able to develop management skills, get acquainted the learner with
the principles of management and economic relations and develop commercial /
economic approach to solve the problems in the industrial set-up.

COURSE CONTENTS

1. ECONOMICS 2 Hours
1.1 Definition: Adam Smith, Alfred Marshall, Prof. Robins.
1.2 Nature and Scope
1.3 Importance for technicians.

2. BASIC CONCEPTS OF ECONOMICS 1 Hours


2.1 Utility
2.2 Income
2.3 Wealth
2.4 Saving
2.5 Investment
2.6 Value

3. DEMAND AND SUPPLY 2 Hours


3.1 Definition of demand.
3.2 Law of demand
3.3 Definition of supply
3.4 Law of supply

4. FACTORS OF PRODUCTION. 2 Hours


4.1 Land
4.2 Labor
4.3 Capital
4.4 Organization

5. BUSINESS ORGANIZATION 3 Hours


5.1 Sole proprietorship.
5.2 Partnership
5.3 Joint Stock Company

6. ENTERPRENEURIAL SKILLS 4 Hours


6.1 Preparing, planning, establishing, managing, operating and evaluating
Relevant resources in small business.
6.2 Business opportunities, goal setting.

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6.3 Organizing, evaluating and analyzing opportunity and risk tasks.

7. SCALE OF PRODUCTION 2 Hours


7.1 Meaning and its determination
7.2 Large scale production
7.3 Small scale production.

8. ECONOMIC SYSTEM 3 Hours


8.1 Free economic system
8.2 Centrally planned economy
8.3 Mixed economic system

9. MONEY 1 Hour
9.1 Barter system and its inconveniences.
9.2 Definition of money and its functions.

10. BANK 1 Hour


10.1 Definition
10.2 Functions of a commercial bank.
10.3 Central bank and its functions.

11. CHEQUE 1 Hour


11.1 Definition
11.2 Characteristics and kinds of cheque
11.3 Dishonor of cheque

12. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 2 Hours


12.1 IMF
12.2 IDBP
12.3 PIDC

13. TRADE UNION 2 Hours


13.1 Introduction and brief history
13.2 Objectives, merits and demerits
13.3 Problems of industrial labor.

14. INTERNATIONAL TRADE 2 Hours


14.1 Introduction
14.2 Advantages and disadvantages

15. MANAGEMENT 1 Hour


15.1 Meaning
15.2 Functions

16. ADVERTISEMENT 2 Hours


16.1 The concept, benefits and draw backs

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16.2 Principal media used in business world.

17. ECONOMY OF PAKISTAN 1 Hour


17.1 Introduction
17.2 Economic problems and remedies.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Nisar-ud-Din, Business Organization, Aziz Publisher, Lahore.
2. M. Saeed Nasir, Introduction to Business, Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore.
3. S.M. Akhtar, An Introduction to Modern Economics, United Limited, Lahore.

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Mgm-221 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS.

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

1. UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF ECONOMICS


1.1 State definition of economics given by Adam Smith, Alfred Marshall
and Professor Robins.
1.2 Explain nature and scope of economics
1.3 Describe importance of study of economics for technicians.

2. UNDERSTAND BASIC TERMS USED IN ECONOMICS


2.1 Define basic terms, utility, income, wealth, saving, investment and value.
2.2 Explain the basic terms with examples.

3. UNDERSTAND LAW OF DEMAND AND LAW OF SUPPLY.


3.1 Define Demand
3.2 Explain law of demand with the help of schedule and diagram.
3.3 State assumptions and limitation of law of demand.
3.4 Define Supply.
3.5 Explain law of supply with the help of schedule and diagram.
3.6 State assumptions and limitation of law of supply.

4. UNDERSTAND THE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION


4.1 Define the four factors of production.
4.2 Explain labor and its features.
4.3 Describe capital and its peculiarities.

5. UNDERSTAND FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION.


5.1 Describe sole proprietorship, its merits and demerits.
5.2 Explain partnership, its advantages and disadvantages.
5.3 Describe joint stock company, its merits and demerits.
5.4 Distinguish public limited company and private limited company.

6. UNDERSTAND ENTERPRENEURIAL SKILLS


6.1 Explain preparing, planning, establishing and managing small business set up.
6.2 Explain evaluating all relevant resources.
6.3 Describe organizing analyzing and innovation of risk of task.

7. UNDERSTAND SCALE OF PRODUCTION


7.1 Explain scale of production and its determination.
7.2 Describe large scale production and it merits.
7.3 Explain small scale of production and its advantages and disadvantages.

8. UNDERSTAND DIFFERENT ECONOMIC SYSTEMS


8.1 Describe free economic system and its characteristics.
8.2 Explain centrally planned economic system, its merits and demerits.
8.3 State mixed economic system and its features.

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9. UNDERSTAND WHAT IS MONEY
9.1 Define money
9.2 Explain barter system and its inconveniences.
9.3 Explain functions of money

10. UNDERSTAND BANK AND ITS FUNCTIONS.


10.1 Define bank
10.2 Describe commercial bank and its functions
10.3 State central bank and its functions.

11. UNDERSTAND CHEQUE AND DISHONOR OF CHEQUE


11.1 Define cheque
11.2 Enlist the characteristics of cheque
11.3 Identify the kinds of cheque
11.4 Describe the causes of dishonor of a cheque.

12. UNDERSTAND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.


12.1 Explain IMF and its objectives
12.2 Explain organizational set up and objectives of IDBP.
12.3 Explain organization set up and objectives of PIDC,

13. UNDERSTAND TRADE UNION, ITS BACKGROUND AND FUNCTIONS.


13.1 Describe brief history of trade union.
13.2 State functions of trade union.
13.3 Explain objectives, merits and demerits of trade unions.
13.4 Enlist problems of industrial labor.

14. UNDERSTAND INTERNATIONAL TRADE.


14.1 Explain international trade.
14.2 Enlist its merits and demerits.

15. UNDERSTAND MANAGEMENT.


15.1 Explain meaning of management
15.2 Describe functions of management
15.3 Identify the problems of business management.

16. UNDERSTAND ADVERTISEMENT.


16.1 Explain the concept of advertisement.
16.2 Enlist benefits and drawbacks of advertisement.
16.3 Describe principal media of advertisement used in business world.

17. UNDERSTAND THE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF PAKISTAN.


17.1 Describe economy of Pakistan
17.2 Explain economic problems of Pakistan
17.3 Explain remedial measures for economic problems of Pakistan, measure.

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TECHNOLOGY : GARMENTS
SUBJECT : PRODUCTION PLANNING-I
COURSE CODE : GT-212 T P C
2 0 2

1st week PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL


 Introduction of PPC
 Structure and Importance of PPC

2nd week FUNCTIONS OF PPC


 Production Planning
 Material Planning
 Time Planning
 Monitoring and Controlling

3rd to 7th week PROCESS FLOW


 Sourcing and Procurement
 Stores, Stocks and Material Issuance
 Pattern Drafting / Grading / Consumption
 Marker Making / Lay Planning / Cutting
 Bundle Handling
 Sewing Operations
 Washing, Finishing, Clipping and Packing
 Quality and Audit
 Chain Development and Line Balancing
 Concept of Time and Motion Study
 Concept and Procedures of CMT

8th to 14th week PRODUCTION PLANNING


 How to Plan Production
 In-house capacities and Order Booking
 Time and Action Plan
 Sewing Plan and Status Reports
 Cutting Plan and Status Reports
 Washing Plan and Status Reports
 Finishing Plan and Status Reports
 Accessories Plan and Status Reports
 Finishing Plan and Status Reports
 Accessories Plan and Status Reports
 Packing Plan and Status Reports
 Shipment Plan and Status Reports

15th to 17th week MATERIAL PLANNING


 Merchandising Information
 Understanding of Spec. / Style Sheet
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 Consumption Calculations (Fabric)
 Consumption Calculations using CAD (GGT)
 Consumption Calculations (Thread, Accessories)

18th to 20th week TIME PLANNING


 Project Planning and Scheduling
 Departmental Planning and Scheduling
 Monitoring and Controlling Process

21st to 23rd week PRODUCTION AND PRODUCTIVITY


 Measures to Enhance Productivity
 Production Improvement Techniques

24th to 33rd week QUALITY CONTROL AND ASSURANCE


 Importance of Quality Inspection
 Garment Inspection Techniques
 How to Measure a Garment
 Fabric Inspection Techniques
 Dyeing Inspection Techniques
 Printing Inspection Techniques
 Finishing Inspection Techniques
 Pattern Inspection Techniques
 Cutting Inspection Techniques
 Embroidery Labels and Tags Inspection Techniques
 Seams and Stitches Inspection Techniques
 Collars, Zippers, Cuffs, and Loops Inspection Techniques
 Pressing, Clipping and Packing Inspection Techniques
 Major Defects
 Minor Defects
34th week Revision

Objective
Objective of this course is to training the candidate in the field of production planning and
control and quality control so as to understand the concept of time and motion study , process
flow of production, material management for sampling and production and taking care of quality
of the garment at seeing and finishing stage.

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Objective

1. UNDERSTAND IMPORTANCE OF PRODUCTION PLANNING INDUSTRY


1.1 Define objective of production planning
1.2 State principal of production planning
1.3 Define objective of production control
1.4 State principle of production controlling
1.5 Describe Duties of production control
1.6 Enlist Function of Production Control
(i) Planning (ii) Organization (iii) Controlling
1.7 Importance of Planning, Organization and Controlling
In industry
1.8 Define types of production control

2. UNDERSTAND IMPORTANCE OF STORE ORGANIZATION


EXPLAIN NECESSITY OF STORE
2.1 Define
Raw Material
Cloth Card
Classification of Cloth
Bin Card
Cloth Storing
1.2 Identify Bin Card and cloth card
1.3 Describe kinds of stock register consume, non consume
1.4 Define inventory Control
1.5 State its function
1.6 Define its principle
1.7 Construct Bin Card, Cloth Card
1.8 Construct Measurement form
1.9 Estimate Consumption of Garment through
Consumption card

3. UNDERSTAND CONVEYYER SYSTEM


3.1 State (i) Belt System (ii) Root System
3.2 Identify chair system and piece work
3.3 Describe advantages of chair system

4. UNDERSTAND LAYOUT OF FACTORY


4.1 Describe types of Layout
(i) Product Layout
(ii) Process of Layout
4.2 State advantages and disadvantages of both layouts

5. UNDERSTAND ABOUT COSTING


5.1 Define kinds of costing
5.2 Describe Sources of costing information

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5.3 Estimate calculation of Production and making a chart
6. UNDERSTAND IMPORTANCE OF GOOD LAYOUT AND LOCATION OF
FACTORY
6.1 Discuss Criteria of Good Layout
6.2 Maximum Falxibility
6.3 Maximum Coordination
6.4 Maximum Use of Volume
6.5 Maximum Visibility
6.6 Maximum Accessibility
6.7 Maximum Distance
6.8 Maximum Handling
6.9 Maximum Discomfort
6.10 Inherent Safety
6.11 Maximum Security
6.12 Define factor of location of factor
6.13 Integration with other group of economy
6.14 Availability of labor
6.15 Availability of Housing
6.16 Availability of Amenities
6.17 Availability of Transport
6.18 Availability of Services
6.19 Planning of Building
6.20 Suitability of land and climate
6.21 Car Parking

7. UNDERSTAND STORING
7.1 Describe importance of pattern storing
7.2 Define pattern storing
7.3 List advantages of pattern storing

8. Understand Factor of Production Planning


8.1 Enlist Factor of Production Planning
Describe
Selection
Raw Material
Natural Demand
8.2 Define Time and Motion Study
8.3 Discuss Job Study and Job Evaluation
8.4 State Kinds of Job Evaluation
a) Ranking and Grading Method
b) Weightage and money method
c) Various points’ method

9. APPLY THE METHOD OF TIME STUDY FOR PRODUCTION OF SHORT


9.1 Enlist all step of sewing operation of short
9.2 Show flow chart of machine arrangement for short

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9.3 Compate no. of machine for 500 short

10. UNDERSTAND WAGES SYSTEM

10.1 Define kinds of wages


10.2 Differentiate Real Wages and Nominal wages
10.3 Discuss wages recording to their application

11. KNOWS METHOD AND PROCEDURE OF INCENTIRE SCHEME

11.1 Define types of incent ire scheme


11.2 Distinguish profit sharing and co-partnership scheme
11.3 Describe Non-Financial and supervisory scheme

12. UNDERSTAND OF MAINTENANCE IN INDUSTRY

12.1 Discuss of duties of maintenance department


12.2 State types of maintenance
12.3 Routine, Corrective, Preventive

13. UNDERSTAND NECESSITY OF FORECATIN INDUSTRY

13.1 Define Fodr Cast


13.2 State basic marked of forecat
13.3 Lond term forecat short term forecat
13.4 Identity symbol Fdor codification
13.5 Define material classification
13.6 Define, Description / Catalogs
13.7 Tools and plant, Dead stock, Impressed
13.8 State importance of scrap and solvaging in industry
13.9 Define consumable things

14. APPLY THE METHOD OF TIME STUDY FOR PRODUCTION OF


TUNIC SHIRT AND TROUSER
14.1 Enlist all step of sewing operation of Tunic Shirt and Trouser
14.2 Show the procedure of machine arrangement of Tunic Shirt and Trouser
14.3 Compute No. of machine fdor 1000 Tunic Shirt and Trouser

15. UNDERSTAND WASTE IN INDUSTRY DURING PRODUCTION

15.1 Define waste of main power and its prevention


15.2 Discuss waste of machinery and its prevention
15.3 State waste of material and its prevention
15.4 Define waste of Time and its prevention

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16. UNDERSTAND IMPORTANCE OF TRAINING IN INDUSTRY
16.1 State reason’s of Training in Industry
16.2 Explain advantages of Training
a) Training reduced working period
b) Importance of Efficiency
c) Introduction of New Technique
d) Promotion of company incharge
e) Over Coming Elements of Training in industry
16.3 Describe Elements of Training in Industry

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TECHNOLOGY : GARMENTS
SUBJECT : DRAFTING AND PATTERN MAKING-II
T P C
COURSE CODE : GT-222 0 6 2

1st – 4th Week


Creating style through elimination and manipulation of Dart (different design)
5th – 6th Week

Nightwear (Nighty / Night Gown)

1. Take the measurement from body and calculate the formula.


2. Draw a draft and make pattern of nightwear (nighty and night gowns).

7th – 8th Week


Draw a draft and cut the pattern of Tunic Shirt from size system.

9th Week
Take the measurement of Tunic Shirt (sample) and Draw a draft and cut pattern.

10th – 11th Week


Calculate the formula of men’s shirt and draw a draft and cut pattern.

12th Week
Take the measurement of men’s shirt from sample, Draw a draft and cut pattern.

13th – 14th Week


1. Calculate the formula of sportswear (top)
2. Draw a draft and cut pattern
3. Draw a draft and cut pattern of the top article.

15th Week
Calculate the measurement of Lab coat. Draw a draft and cut pattern.

16th – 18th Week

Calculate the formula gent’s shalwar qameez draw draft and cut pattern

19th – 20th Week

Take the measurement of gent’s shalwar qameez to sample and draw draft and cut
pattern.

21st – 22nd Week


Calculate the formula of short draw a draft and cut pattern.

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23rd Week

Take the measurement of short to sample and draw a draft and cut pattern.

24th – 25th Week

Draw a draft of different types of pocket and cut pattern (Trouser)

26th – 27th Week

Calculate the measurement of Trouser from direct


Method of measurement Draw draft and cut pattern

28th Week

Take the measurement of Trouser to sample and draw draft and cut pattern

29th – 30th Week

Calculate the measurement of trouser size system


Draw a draft and cut pattern

31st – 32nd Week

Revision

33st – 34nd Week

Project – Create stylish trouser and shirt

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TECHNOLOGY : GARMENTS
SUBJECT : SEWING TECHNIQUE-III
CODE : GT-232 T P C
0 9 3
2nd Year

1st to 2nd Week


Sewing of different style of draft sample (S design)

3rd to 5th Week


Sewing of Tunic Shirt different style

6th to 7th Week


Sewing of Tunic Shirt different style

8th to 9th Week


Sewing of Shirt of (Children)

10th to 11th Week


Sewing of sportswear- shirt

12th to 13th Week


Sewing of sportswear - shirt

14th to 15th Week


Sewing of Lab Coat

16th Week
Sewing of Chameeze

17th to 19th Week


Sewing a Gent’s Qameez

20th to 21st Week


Sewing different types of pocket for Trouser

22nd to 23rd Week


Making small parts of Trouser

24th to 25th Week


Sewing a short

26th to 29th Week


Sewing a Trouser

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Choose any Stylish Trouser and sew it.

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GT-112 FIBER TO FABRIC TECHNOLOGY


T P C
1 0 1

1st - 2nd Week. ―Cotton‖


History of Coton, Type of cotton ―From Field to Mill‖ or cultivation of cotton. By
product of cotton.

3rd to 4th Week.


Finishing Cotton Fabrics, Evaluating cotton fabrics.

5th to 6th Week. ―LINEN‖


History of linen. ―From field to Mill‖
Preparation of the fiber, Manufacturing process.
General application of linen.

7th to 9th Week.


Finishing process, evaluating liner fabrics.

10th- 12th week


―WOOL AND HAIR‖ classification by fleece, history of wool
Manufacturing process, weaving worsted fabrics.

13th to 14th Week.


Finishing wool fabrics, Evaluating wool fabrics
Wool blends.

15th to 16th Week.


Different types of hair, minor hair fiber.

17th - 20th Week.


―SILK‖
History of silk, silk – producing
Countries, cultivation of cocoons,
Life cycle of a silk worm, filature operations
Sorting cocoons ii. Softening the sericin

21- 25th Week.


Reeling the filament, additional finishing process,
Evaluating silk fabrics, silk blend.

26th – 27th Week


Rayon a regenerated cellulose fiber

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History of rayon, basic method or producing rayon
Methods of producing Rayon.
1. Nitro cellulose Rayon.
2. Viscose Rayon
3. Cupramonium Rayon.

Finishing Process, judging process.

28th Week.
Acetate Cellulose Fiber
Process of Cellulose acetate, finishing process, judging process.

29th – 31st Week.


Nylon the polyamide fiber.
History of Nylon , Method of Manufacture of Nylon fiber , Types of Nylon yarn.

32nd -33rd Week.


POLYSTER FIBER tevepthalate fiber.
History of Polyester, production, properties of Polyester.

34th Week.
Button – Thread – Fusing – Material.

Bork’s Recommended:

Fiber to fabric
Sixth Edition

Fiber to fabrics
Third edition

Fiber to Fabric
5th Edition

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T P C
Basic Electricity – I 1 3 2
COURSE CODE : GT-252

1st Week
Introduction of electrical current voltage and resistance, their units, ohm’s law

2nd -3rd Week


Combination of resistance (series & parallel circuits)
Simple problem resistivity.

4th – 5th Week


Conductors and cables, conductor material wire gauge and
Their uses, insulation of wire and cables,.

6th – 8th Week


Types and sizes of wiring cables their uses and current
Carrying capacities, V.I.R, P.V.C, C.T.S cables.

9th – 12th Week


Simple straight joint, Britannia and married joint, it Joint, stranded joint.

13th – 15th Week


Wiring accessories, house wiring, house wiring projects,
On batten wiring, conduit wiring, cleat wiring and open
Concealed.

16th to 18th Week


Fuse their necessity, fuse material, protection of short
Circuit and overload in wiring insulation.

19th – 20th Week


Practice of treatments against electrical shocks.
Use of Ammeter, Voltmeter and Ohm’s meter to measure current, voltage and resistance.
Introduction to polyphase circuit star and delta connection.
Relation of current and voltage in star and delta connection.

21st - 26th
Taping of jointing and soldering
Define Transformer
Principle and construction of transformer,
Types of Transformer w.r.t core

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27th to 28th
Revision

29th to 30th
Sources of electricity – frictional, chemical, thermal, photoelectric, magnetic, thermal,
ionic.

31st to 31st Week


Work and electric energy, unit of energy,
Electric arc. Carbon arc (incandescent bulb) mercury arc. Neon and fluorescent lamps. Cooling
system of Transformer.

32nd – 33rd Week:


Define Induction
Self Induction & Mutual Induction
Cooling methods of transformers.

33rd – 34th Week:


Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction
Transformation ratio: power losses and efficiency of single phase transformers. Simple
calculation
Introduction if generator (single loop generator).
Working principal of single loop Generator

Reference Books

BASIC ELECTRICITY
IN FIVE PARTS
AUTHOR NAME: JM CHAPMAN BSC (ENG)

C.ENG A.M.I.E.E

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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
T P C
Basic Electricity – I 1 3 2
COURSE CODE : GT-252

1st – 2nd weeks


Practical 1
Control one lamp from one switch

3rd – 4th weeks


Practical 2
Controlling two lamp in series by one switch

5th – 7th weeks


Practical 3
Controlling two lamps in parallel by7 one switch

8th – 9th weeks


Practical 4
Simple state joint

10th – 11th weeks


Practical 5
Brittania Joint

12st – 14th weeks


Practical 6
Married Joint

15th – 18th weeks


Practical 7
Standard Joint

19th – 21st weeks


Practical 8
Controlling two lamps in parallel by individual switch

22th – 24th weeks


Practical 9
Controlling one lamp from two places

25th – 28th weeks


Practical 10
Taping and soldering.

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29th – 32th weeks
Practical 11
Generate electricity by any two sources.

33th - 34th week


Practice

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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
T P C
Fashion Presentation Techniques 0 6 2
COURSE CODE : GT-262

1st to 4th
Basic human Body Figure (Male/Female) drawing

5th to 10th
Movement of Fashion Figure

11th to 14th
Design brief Inspiration

15th week
Specification

16th to 17th
Fashion Prediction

18th to 19th
Market Research,

20th to 21st
Developing Ideas

22th to 23th
Prepare Mood Board by selecting theme

24th to 25th
Use of collage Technique

26th to 27th
Creation of 06 no of costumes

28th to 34th
Photoshop
What is Photoshop?
What Does Photoshop Do?
The Photoshop Workspace
The Menu Bar
The Drawing Canvas
The Tool Box
The Palettes
Drawing Things on the Canvas

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Choosing a Color
Defining the Brush
The Pencil Tool
The Paintbrush Tool
The Line Tool
The Airbrush Tool
The Text Tool
The Paint Bucket Tool
The Gradient Tool

Objective

This competency has been developed to train the candidate in fashion illustration so that he can
understand ideas, inspiration, this research fabric, and sketches. Moreover over he will be able to
understand and use the Photoshop for the designing of the garments by considering the
requirement of the human body features.

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TECHNOLOGY GARMENTS
SUBJECT MERCHANDISING MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES
CODE GT xxxx
YEAR 3rd YEAR

1st to 2nd week INTRODUCTION TO CLOTHING


Functions of Clothing
Recent Trends in Clothing

3rd to 5th week ECONOMY OF PAKISTAN


Introduction to Garment Industry (Facts & Figures)
Key Economic Indicators

6th to 8th week GARMENT INDUSTRY


Organization of a Garment Industry
Departments of a Garment Industry

9th to 11th week MERCHANDISING OPERATIONS


Functions of Merchandising Manager / Merchandiser
Merchandising Route

12th to 13th week MERCHANDISING SKILLS


Negotiation Skills
Time Management and Quick Response Concepts

14th to 17th week ORDER PROCESSING


Order Processing Route
Order Processing Case Study

18th to 22nd week SAMPLING


Sample Types
Sampling Procedures
Sampling Procedures Case Study

23rd to 25th week GARMENTS TYPES


Garments Type and Styles
Garment Components

26th to 27th week GARMENT ANALYSIS


Product Positioning
Sizing and Fit
Material Selection
Garment Structure
Assembly and Finishing / Presentation and Packing

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28th to 32nd week MERCHANDISING CALCULATIONS
Costing, Budgeting and Pricing
Types of Costs
Costing Exercises
Thread Consumption Calculations
Exercises of Thread Consumption
Fabric Consumption Calculations
Fabric Consumption Exercises
Consumption Calculations for a Dress Shirt / Polo-Shirt and Dress Pant /
Denim Jean
Garment Pricing Strategies

33rd week MATERIAL MANAGEMENT


Introduction to Accessories, Support Materials, Closures, and Trims.

34th week TEXTILE MATERIALS (FIBER)


Textile Fiber Types, Properties,
Defects and Costs

Objective

Objective of this course is to understand the merchandising process, cutover need. Marketing
trend, supplier’s data and production possibilities. Merchandiser is the front door of getting
orders and satisfying customer for repeat order for the factory or his/her own business.

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TECHNOLOGY: GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
SUBJECT: TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
Course code: GT—643 T P C
2 0 2
ST TH
1 -4 Week:
1. Introduction of organic & inorganic compounds
2. Classification of organic compounds
3. Importance & application of organic chemistry
5th -8th week:
1. IUPAC rules (international union of pure applied chemistry)
2. Classification of nomenclatures
3. Names & their structure
4. Homologous series
9th -10th week:
1. Types of function group
2. Isomerism
11th -12th week:
1. Preparation manufacturing of ethyl Alcohol (classic method)
2. Chemical properties & uses
13th -14th week:
1. Preparation & properties of acetone Additional reaction hole form reaction
2. Physical properties of acetone
15th-16th week:
1. Description & characteristics of textile fiber
2. Properties of synthetic fiber
17th-18th week:
General properties of textile
Primary & secondary
Elasticity of textile fiber

19th-22th week:
DYE Selection of dye. Classification of dye
Natural Dye synthetic dyes. Basic (cationic)
Dye oxidation bases acid (anionic) dye
Mordant or chrome dyes substantive direct dyes
Developed dyes azoic dyes disperse dyes.
Vat dyes reactive dyes pigment dyes
Theory of dye.

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23th -26th week: Cotton
Kinds of commercial cotton
Minerals matters of cotton
Pre dyeing process of cotton
Uses of cotton
Chemical properties of cotton

27th -28th week: Rayon


Raw material of rayon equation of rayon
Manufacturing process of rayon

29th -30th week: History


Dacron raw material. Types & forms of Dacron yarn
2: protein fiber a:wool b:silk c: Mohair
D: cashmere e: camel’s f: llama & Alpaca
G: vicuna & Guanaco H: angora

31th -32th week: Care of fabric


1: brushing & airing clean storage stain removal
2: stain removers bleaching agents as stain removers
3: removal of specific stain dry clean laundry method

Reference Book
Organic chemistry –xii
Author name: Zaheer Ahmed
Manual of textile chemistry
G.P.I.W
Textile fiber of fabrics
3rd edition – 5th edition.6th edition

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TECHNOLOGY GARMENTS
SUBJECT GARMENTS MACHINE & MAINTENANCE
CODE GT—261
YEAR 2ND YEAR
T P C
0 3 1
1ST Week
Introduction
Introduction of a sewing machine
Threading of a sewing machine
2nd & 3rd week
Lubrication and cleaning of machine
Necessity of lubrication
Types of fraction
Function of lubrication
Planned method lubrication
Ways of lubrications
Force feeding oiling system
Necessity of cleaning
Number of machine oil ( types)
4th & 5th week
Hand tools
Kinds of tools
Assembly tools
Cutting tools
Making & measuring tools

6th week
Name of tools

7th week
Utilization & handling of different hand tools
Screw heads

8th & 9th week


General construction of sewing machine
Different portion of sewing machine with auxiliary parts
Types of shafts:
Main shafts
Feed lifting shafts
Feeding rock shaft
Rotating hook shaft
Different ways to mount the hook
Horizontal hook
Vertical hook

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Transverses hook

10th & 11th week


Different portion of sewing machine and their main parts sewing head
Horizontal Arm
Vertical Arm
Machine bed

12th to 16th week


Needle thread tension assembly
Function of the Assembly
Main parts of tension Assembly
Releasing system
Sitting of assembly & check spring
Sewing machine Needles
Needles & its portions
Classification of needles
Types of needles
Function of cool needles
Needles points & its functions

17th week
Came.crank.axil.hinge pin eccentric connected rod (fork)
link.hook .shuttle.looper.
Sewing machine motion
Clamp motion
Needle vibrating motion
Looper avoiding motion
Needle bar rising motion
Feeding mechanisms
Main parts and their function
Feeding movements
18th week
Definition of feeding
Drop feed
Differential feed
Compound feed
Unison feed
Puller feed
19TH` week
Summary of common sewing trouble
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20 `week
Needle thread breaking
21th week
Bobbin thread breaking

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22th week
` Breaking of needle
23th week
Jump stitches (skipping)
24th week
Improper feeding
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25 week
Cutting of fabric (fabric damage)
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26 week
Puckered seam
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27 week
Burring of thread

28th week
Loops or knots on the tops surface of the fabric
29th week
Loops or knots on the under surface of the fabric

30th week
6. Attachments
6.1 Folders
6.2 Binders
6.3 Turning devices
ST ND
31 32 week
7. Types of machine stitches
7.1 Lock stitches
7.2 Chain stitches
Reference book

Theory of machine manual by P.S.I.T.


Servie and repair of sewing by P.S.I.T.

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GENERAL OBJECTIVE
1. Know the maintenance of industrial sewing machine
Specific objective
1.1.1 make the sketch of machine
1.1.2 Labeling the different part of machine
1.1.3 State the threading in the various types of industrial sewing of machine
2. Lubrication and cleaning of machine

General objective
Know the types and importance of lubrication and cleaning of machine

Specific objective
2.1.1 describe the procedure of cleaning of machine
2.1.2 understand the oiling machine
2.1.3 describe the point (ways)of lubrication
2.1.4 state type of friction
2.1.5 Enlist the disadvantages of friction
2.1.6 Lubricate in the moving parts of machine
2.1.7 State the planned method of lubrication
2.1.8 Explain the force feeding oiling system
2.1.9 Explain the advantages of force feeding oiling system.
2.1.10 Distinguish the machine oil NO
2.1.11 Select the machine oil.
2.1.12 Hand Tools

General Objective
Understanding the common hand tools & their uses

Specific Objectives
3.1 State the purpose of Assembly tools
3.2 State the purpose of Cutting tools
3.3 State the purpose of making and measuring tools
3.4 Enlist the Common Hand tools
3.5 State the safe handling different tools
SCREW HEAD:
General Objectives
Understanding the different types of screw head

Specific Objectives
4.1 State the purpose of making
4.2 State the using of different types of screw head
4.3 Illustrate the type of screw head
4.4 General construction of screwing machine

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General Objective
Understand the general Construction of screwing machine
Specific Objectives
5.1 Labeling the different portion of machine
5.2 Illustrate the main part of sewing head
5.3 Enlist the all main parts and ancillary part
5. 4 Enlist the function parts

6. Types of shafts

General Objectives
Understand the importance of main shaft in screwing machine

Specific Objectives
6.1 Explain the main shaft
6.2 State the rock shafts
6.3 explain the function of feeding the rock shafts
6.4 Explain the function of feeding lifting rock shaft.
6.5 Describe the function of rotating hook shaft

7. Different ways to mount the Hook.


General Objectives
Understand the three general ways mount hook

Specific Objectives
7.1 Enlist the different ways to mount the hook
7.2 State the horizontal hook
7.3 state the vertical hook
7.4 State the transverse hook

8. Different portions of sewing machine

General Objectives
Understand the different portion of sewing machine

Specific Objectives
8.1 State the main parts of sewing head
8.2 State main parts of horizontal arm
8.3 State the main parts of machine bed

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9. Function of tension assembly

General Objectives
Understand the function of tension assembly

Specific Objectives
9.1 Explain the function of tension assembly
9.2 Enlist the main of tension assembly parts
9.3 State the function of main parts
9.4 State the advantages of releasing system
9.5 Explain the function of take up spring
9.6 State the correct precision of check spring

10. Glossary of common term

General objectives
Understand the technical term used in maintenance of industrial sewing machine

Specific Objectives
10.1 State the function of came
10.2 State the function of crank
10.3 State the function of AX
10.4 State the function of hinge pin
10.5 Explain the function of connecting rod
10.6 Explain the function of hook
10.7 State the function of shuttle
10.8 State the function of looper
10.9 Explain the function of eccentric
11. Sewing machine of motion

Specific Objectives
11.1 Explain clamp motion
11.2 Explain needle bar rise motion
11.3 Explain needle vibrating motion
11.4 Explain lopper avoiding motion
12. Feeding mechanism

General Objectives
Understand the Feeding mechanism

Specific Objectives
12.1 Enlist the main parts of Feeding mechanism
12.2 Illustrate the main parts of Feeding mechanism by making neat
sketches

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12.3 State the Feeding movements
13. Definition of feeding
General Objectives
Understand the Definition of feeding

Specific Objectives
13.1 Explain the mechanism of drop feed
13.2 Explain the differential feed mechanism
13.3 Explain the compound feed mechanism
13.4 Explain the unison feed mechanism
13.5 State the puller feed mechanism
13.6 State the reversible feed mechanism

14. Summary of common sewing trouble needle threads breaking

General Objectives
Understand the causes of needles thread needle threads breaking

Specific Objectives
14.1 Enlist the causes of needles needle threads breaking
14.2 Enlist the remedies of needle threads breaking
15. Bobbin threads breaking

General Objectives
Know the causes and remedies of bobbin thread breaking

Specific Objectives
15.1 Enlist the causes of bobbin thread breaking
15.2 Enlist the remedies of bobbin thread breaking
16. Breaking of Needle

General Objectives
Know the causes and remedies of Breaking of Needle

Specific Objectives
16.1 Enlist the causes of needles breaking during sewing
16.2 Enlist the remedies of breaking of needle during sewing
17. Jumps stitches (skipping)

General Objectives
Know the causes and remedies of skipping

Specific Objectives
17.1 Enlist the causes of skipping during sewing
17.2 Enlist the remedies of skipping during sewing
18. Improper feeding during sewing

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General Objectives
Know the causes and remedies improper feeding during sewing

Specific Objectives
18.1 Enlist the causes of improper feeding during sewing
18.2 Enlist the remedies of improper feeding
19. Cutting of fabric damage during sewing

Specific Objectives
19.1 Enlist the causes of fabric damage during sewing
19.2 Enlist the remedies of fabric damage during sewing

20. Puckered scam during sewing

General Objectives
Understand the reason of fabrics damage during sewing

Specific Objectives
20.1 Explain the problem
20.2 Enlist the causes of puckered scam during sewing
20.3 Enlist the remedies of puckered scam

21. Burning of thread

General Objectives
Know that reason of thread burning during sewing

Specific Objectives
21.1 Enlist the causes of thread burning during sewing
21.2 enlist the remedies of thread burning during sewing
22. Loops & knots Appear

General Objectives
Understand the reason of appearing loops or knots on the top surface of the fabric during sewing

Specific Objectives
22.1 enlist the causes of appearing loops of knots on the top surface of the fabric

22.2 enlist the remedies of appearing the lops or knots on the top surface of the
fabric

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23. Loops or knots appear on the under surface of the fabric during sewing

General Objectives
Know the reason of appearing loops of knots on the under surface of the fabric during sewing

Specific Objectives
23.1 Enlist the causes of appearing loops of knots on the under surface of the
fabric during sewing

23.2 enlist the remedies of appearing the loops or knots on the under surface of
the fabric
24. Attachments

General Objectives
Know the advantages of attachments

Specific Objectives
24.1 Explain the utilization of attachment
24.2 State the utilization of attachment
24.3 state the function of folders and other attachment
24.4Enlist the turning devices
24.5enlist the binders
24. Types of machine stitch

General Objectives
Understand the sewing machine stitch

Specific Objectives
25.1 Explain the machine stitches
25.2 State the lock stitches
25.3 State the chain stitches
Reference Book:
1. Theory of machine by PSIT
2. Service & repair of the sewing machine manual by PSI

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GARMENTS
Clothing DESIGN -1
GT-272
2ND YEAR
1st – 3rd Week
Theory of pattern grading point definition of grading the field of garments pattern manufacturing
bush measurements for the size to be graded. Calculations. Grading differences at various points.
Name of tools used in garments
4th-8th Week
Tunic shirt grading. The measurements for the size to be graded calculation the formula and the
grading differences at various points and checking.
9th-13th Week
Sports shirt grading the measurements. The measurements for the size to be graded calculation
the formula and the grading differences at various points and checking.
14th-19th Week
Gents shirt grading. The measurements for the size to be graded calculation the formula and the
grading differences at various points and checking.
20th-24th
Revision
25th -28th Week
Gents trouser grading the measurements for the size to be graded calculation the formula and the
grading differences at various points and checking.
29th-32nd Week
Height and Width Group changes of trousers
33rd -34th
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Subject: BUSSINESS COMUNICATION
Code No. MGM 322 202 T P C
Prerequisites: The students are already familiar with the language concerned
Aims of objectives
1. The course has been designed to enable the students to.
2. To equip the students with basic principles of good and effective business
writing in commercial and industrial fields
3. To develop knowledge and skill to write technical report with confidence
and accuracy.
Courses Contents
1. COMMUNICATION PROCESS
1.1 Purposes of communication
1.2 Communication process
1.3 Distortion in communication
1.4 Consolidation of communiqué
1.5 Communication flow
1.6 Communication for self development

2. ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS


2.1 Significance of speaking
2.2 Verbal & non verbal messages
2.3 Strategic steps of speaking
2.4 Characteristics of effective oral messages
2.5 Communication trafficking
2.6 oral presentation

3. QUESTIONING SKILLS
3.1 Nature of question
3.2 Types of questions
3.3 Characteristics of a good question
3.4 Questioning strategy

4. LISTENING SKILLS
4.1 principals of active listening
4.2 skills of active listening
4.3 Barrier to listening
4.4 Reasons of poor listening
4.5 Giving feed back

5. INTERVIEWING SKILLS
5.1 Significance of interviews
5.2 Characteristics of interviews

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5.3 Activities in an interviewing situation
5.4 Types of interviews
5.5 Interviews strategy

6. REPORT WRITING
6.1 Goals of report writing
6.2 Report format
6.3 Types of reports
6.4 Report writing strategy

7. READING COMPREHENSION
7.1 reading problems
7.2 four reading skills

8. GROUP COMMUNICATION
8.1 purposes of conducting meetings
8.2 types of meetings
8.3 Selection of a group for meeting
8.4 Group leadership skills
8.5 Running a successful meetings
8.6 Active participation techniques

9. SUGGESTIONS REGARDING TEACHING/LEARNING METHODS


9.1 Teaching & learning should be objective
9.2 Lesson plans should guide the students adhered to.
9.3 Audio video aids should be used if possible
9.4 The teacher should guide the students during visits to factories
9.5 Show to write a technical report

10. SUGGESTIONS ON EVALUATION


10.1 There should be continuous evaluation class test after teaching of
each module/topic
10.2 Home assignment should be a regular feature

Reference Books

Effective Business Communication & Report Writing


Sh.Ata-ur-Rehman.
Technical Report by ulman J.N could J.R

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T P C
2 0 2
OBJECTIVE: BUSSINESS COMMUNICATION
CODE NO. MGM 322
OBJECTIVES:
1. Communication process
General Objectives
Define the communication process and to identify & overcome the barriers
to Communication
Specific Objectives
1.1 list the benefits of two way Communication
1.2 define a model of Communication process
1.3 Identify the major Communication methods used in organization
1.4 Identify the barriers to Communication & methods of the over come these
barriers.
2. Oral communication skills

General Objectives
Identify the process & uses of oral Communication & the influence of non-verbal
Communication on oral Communication
S.OBJECTIVE
2.1 identify the speaking situations with other peoples.
2.1 Identify the strategy steps of speaking
2.2 Identify the characteristics of effective speaking
2.3 Define the principles of one-way Communication
2.4 Define the principles of two-way Communication
2.5 Identify the elements of oral presentation skills
2.6 Determine the impact of non verbal communication on oral communication
3. Questioning Skills
General Objectives
Determine the uses of Questioning Skills to gather & clarity information in the oral
communication process
Specific Objectives
3.1 Identify different types of question.
3.2 Determine the purpose of each type of question and its application
3.3 Identify the hazards to avoid when asking questions.
3.4 Demonstrate questioning skills
4. Listening Skills

General Objectives
Demonstrate the use of active listening skill in the oral communication process
Specific Objectives
4.1 Identify the principles of active listening

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4.2 Identify the skills of active listening
4.3 Identify barriers to active listening
4.4 discover the benefits of active listening
4.5 demonstrate listening skills
4.6 Determine the value of giving & receiving feed back
5. Interviewing skills

General Objectives
Determine the appropriate interview type for the specific work related situation &
conduct a work related interview
Specific Objectives
5.1 Significance of interviews
5.2 Characteristics of interviews
5.3 Activities in an interviewing situation.
5.4 Types of interviews
5.5 Interviewing strategy
6. Report writing

General Objectives
Identify the types uses of informal reports & construct a reports out line based on
subject matter & audience
Specific Objectives
6.1 Identify the d/f types of reports
6.2 determine to use a an informal or formal report presentation
6.3 Identify the stages of planning a report
6.4 Identify the parts of reports & choose the parts appropriate for each type of
report
6.5 Draft a report outline
7. Reading comprehension:

General Objectives
Identify individual reading problems; determine methods overcome reading
problems demonstrate reading comprehension
Specific Objectives
7.1 identify major reading problem
7.2 identify basic reading skills
7.3 identify methods of previewing written material
7.4 idenitfy methods of concentration when reading.
8. Group communication

General Objectives
Identify the type of meeting to be used for a specific purpose demonstrate group
communication skills and control in a meeting.
Specific Objectives
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8.2 identify responsibilities of a meeting and/commitee
8.3 Identify what can go wrong at meeting and determine how to overcome
these problem .
8.4 Distinguish between control and process at meetings
8.5 Identify the key characteristics of a good group facilitator.
M-522 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RELATIONS
THEORY T P C
2 0 2
The study of this subject will enable the student to develop the management skills
acquaint him with the principles of management and human relations & develop
psychological approach to solve the labor problems
COURSE CONTENTS
1: INDUSTRIAL PSYCOLOGY 2 HOURS
1.1 History & definition
1.2 Nature & scope
2: LEADER SHIP 1hours
1.1 Definition & types
1.2 Qualities & good leader

3: MOTIVATION 2hours
3.1 Definition
3.2 Types (financial) & non financial motives
3.3 Conflict of motives

4: MORALE 2hours
4.1 Importance
4.2 Development
4.3 Measurements

5: HUMAN ENGINEERING 2hours


5.1 Importance of human factor in industry
5.2 Man machine system
5.3 Strategy for making allocation decisions

6: INDUSTRIAL FATIGUE AND BOREDOM 2hours


6.1 Definition & distinction
6.2 Psychological causes
6.3 Objective causes
6.4 Prévention

7: INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS 2hours


7.1 Psychological
7.2 Objective causes
7.3 Prevention

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8: INDUTRIAL PREJUDICE 2hours
8.1 Causes
8.2 Remedies

9: PUBLIC RELATIONS 2hours


9.1 Importance
9.2 Functions

10: GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING 2hours


10.1 Importance
10.2 Choice of job
10.3 During service

11. EVALUATION: 2hours


11.1 Impotence
11.2 Methods
11.3 Job satisfaction
11.4 Work simplification

12. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT: 2hours


12.1 Introduction
12.2 Function of management
12.3 Sub division of industrial management

13. PERSONNEL SELECTION 2hours


13.1 Recruitment of employees
13.2 Training
13.3 Effect of training on production and product cost

14: WORKING CONDITIONS 2hours


14.1 Importance & consideration
14.2 Effect on efficiency & product and product cost.

15: TIME & MOTION STUDY 3hours


15.1 concepts & importance
15.2 sequence of motion study
15.3 principals of motion study
15.4 steps to time study
15.5 Determination of operation time

16. QUALITY CONTROL 2hours


16.1 Concepts & importance
16.2 Methods

17. ROLE OF FOREMAN IN MANAGEMENT 2hours

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17.1 foreman’s abilities
17.2 Duties & functions

18: RECOMMENDED:
Meyers, industrial psychology, oxford university press, London.
Smith wakly, psychology of industrial behavior . Mc-graw hill
New York.

Ghulam hussain , Nizamat-e-sannat aur aur insanirawabat. Ilmi kittaab urdu bazaar
Lahore

Andrew R.mgill The process of management William M new man


Richard n Omen. Management of industrial Enterprises.

311 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RELATIONS.

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES:
The completion of this course, the students will be able to:

KNOW INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY


1.1 Describe briefly history if industrial psychology
1.2 Describe in detail definition of industrial psychology
1.3 State the nature & scope of industrial psychology

KNOW LEADERSHIP
2.1 define leader ship
2.2 Describe the types of leadership
2.3 State qualities of a good leader
UNDERSTAND MOTIVATION

3.1 Definition motivation


3.2 Describe financial and non financial motive
3.3 Explain conflict of motive
KNOW MORALE.
4.1 state importance of morale
4.2 describe Development of morale
4.3 state the methods of measurement of morale

UNDERSTAND HUMAN ENGINEERINGS


5.1 Explain Importance of human engineering in the industry
5.2 Explain Man machine system
5.3 Explain strategies for making allocation decisions

UNDERSTAND INDUSTRIAL FATIGUE AND BOREDOM


6.1 Define fatigue & boredom
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6.2 describe psychological causes of fatigue & boredom
6.3 describe objectives causes of fatigue & boredom
6.4 Explain measures to prevent fatigue & boredom

UNDERSTAND INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS


7.1 Explain the Psychology causes of industrial accidents
7.2 Explain objectives causes of industrial accidents
7.3 Explain measures to Prevent industrial accidents

UNDERSTAND INDUSTRIAL PREJUDICE


8.1 Define prejudice
8.2 Explain causes of industrial prejudice
8.3 Explain remedies of industrial prejudice

UNDERSTAND THE SIGNIFICANE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS

9.1 Explain the importance of public relations


9.2 Explain the functions of public relations

UNDERSTAND THE NEED FOR GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING


10.1 State importance of guidance & counseling
10.2 Explain the role of guidance & counseling in choosing the job
10.3 Describe the help of guidance & counseling during service.

UNDERSTAND JOB EVALUATION


11.1 Explain importance of job evaluation
11.2 Explain methods of job evaluation
11.3 Explain job satisfaction
11.4 Explain work simplification

UNDERSTAND INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT


12.1 Define management
12.2 State functions of management
12.3 Enlist subdivision of management
12.4 Explain objectives of industrial management

UNDERSTAND TARINING & ITS EFFECTS

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13.1 Describe the recruitment procedure of employees in an industrial concern
13.2 Explain training
13.3 Explain the effects training on production & product cost
13.4 Identify the kinds of training

UNDERSTAND THE EFFECT OF WORKING CONDITION ON EFFICUENCY


14.1 Explain importance of working condition
14.2 Describe air conditioning ventilation lighting & noise
14.3 State the effect of good working conditions on efficiency & per unit cost

UNDERSTAND THE MOTION STUDY


15.1 Explain the concept
15.2 Describe the importance of work study
15.3 Explain the sequence of motion study
15.4 State the principles of motion study
15.5 Describe the steps for carrying out time study
15.6 Explain the methods of determination of operation times

UNDERSTAND THE METHODS OF QUALITY CONTROL


16.1 Define quality control
16.2 State the advantages of quality control
16.3 Explain the methods of quality control

UNDERSTAND THE ROLE FOREMAN IN AN INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKING


17.1 Explain the ability of foreman
17.2 Enlist the duties of the foreman
17.3 Describe the function of foreman as middle management

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TECHNOLOGY: GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
Code: GT: 312 T P C
2 0 2
Understand introduction of organic & inorganic compound
Define organic & inorganic compound
Describe vital force theory
Explain importance & application of organic chemistry
Differentiate organic & in organic chemistry
Define classification with the help up chart
Discuss open chain & closed chain compound
Define hydro carbon
Understand nomenclature
Define Alkyl radical
Define IUPAC rules
Explain classification of nomenclature
Alkane
Alkene
Alkyne
Generals Formula’s
Describe Alkane alkene alkyne structure
Practice of nomenclature
State homologous series
Types of nomenclature
Understand functional group & their application
Enlist type of functional group
Their type formula
Understand preparation & chemical properties of Alcohol
Ethanol
Define alcohol
Explain classic method of Alcohol with chemical reaction
State ch: reaction of ethanol
Define the nature of Alcohol.
State chemical reaction of ethanol
Combustion
Ester formation
Oxidation
Enlist properties of c2 h5oh
Define uses of alcohol
Describe manufacturing of molasses
Understand acetone & its reaction
Define acetone

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State preparation of acetone

1:By oxidation
2:distillation of calcium mutate
3: isopropyl alcohol
4:by passel the acetic acid

EXPLAIN HOLOFORM REACTION


Enlist physical properties of reaction
Understand textile fiber

State description of textile fiber


1: cotton
2: wool
3: silk
3: rayon
4: acetate
5; polyester nylon
6: acrylic fiber

Describe characteristics of textile fiber


1; fiber length
2: fiber width
3: fiber power strength
Explain properties of synthetic fiber point
1: length
2: continous filament
3: stepple filament
4: crumb
5: dinnir

Understand the general properties of textile fiber


Define primary properties
1: high length to breath ratio
2: density or adequate strength
3: flexibility or pliability
4: cohesiveness or spanning quality
5: uniformity

State secondary fiber


1: physical shape
2: specific gravity
3: lister

Explain elasticity of textile fiber


1: nylon

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2: wool
3: silk
4: Dacron
5: acetate
6: cotton
7: rayon
8: linen
9: fiber glasses

Understand the classification dyes


Define
1: natural dyes 2: synthetic dyes 3: basic dyes
4: oxudation bases 5: acid dyes 6: mordant dyes
7: substantive dyes 8: developed dyes
9: azoic dyes 10: depress dye
11; vat dye 12: reaction dye 13: pigment dye 14: state theory of dye

Understand manufacturing process of cotton.


List kinds of commercial cotton
1: sea island cotton
2: Egypt cotton
3: Soult American cotton
4: American cotton
5: Punjab cotton
6: Sindh desi
7: China cotton
8: India cotton
9.2 State mineral matter of cotton

Explain pre dying process of cotton


State uses of cotton
Describe chemical properties of cotton
Understand manufacturing process of rayon
1. Give raw material of rayon
2. State equation of rayon
3. Explain manufactories process of rayon

1. Mercerizing process
2. to shredding process
3. Churning process
4. Preparation of spinning solution
5. Falterizatin
6. Spinning process

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Understand manufacturing process of Dacron
1. Write raw material of Dacron
2. Describes types & forms of Dacron yarn
3. List protein fiber
4. Define protein

List all protein fiber


1. Wool
2. Silk
3. Mohair
4. Cashmere
5. Camel
6. Liamab and alpace
7. Vicuna and airing
8. Angora

Understand importance of care of fabrics


Define:
1. Brushing & airing
2. Clean storage
3. Stain remover &its methods
a. Deep method
b. Steam method
c. Drop method
d. Sponge method
State bleaching agents as stain remover
Differentiate b/w dry clean & laundry method

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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
Code--: GT-32 T p C
0 6 2
Drawing & pattern:
1st -2nd week:
Different types of colors(gents shirts)
Draw a draft & cut pattern
rd th
3 -5 week:
Calculate the measurement of tunic shirts
Or swami shirt. Draw a draft & cut pattern
th th
6 - 7 week:
Draw a draft & cut pattern of different type of pocket (coat)
th th
8 - 11 week:
Take the measurements of ladies coat
Calculate the formula
Draw a draft & cut pattern with lining
12th-16th week:
Choose any ladies coat take the measurement & calculate the formula
Draw a draft & cut pattern with lining
17th-18th weeks:
Calculate the formula of pleat less trouser
Draw a draft & cut pattern
19th- 20th week:
Calculate the formula of pleat less trouser
Draw a draft & cut pattern
21th -22th week:
Take the measurement of waist coat & Calculate the formula Draw a draft
& cut pattern
Draw a draft & cut pattern with lining (waist coat)
23th -26th week:
Calculate the formula of raglan coat
Draw a draft & cut pattern with lining

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27th- 32week:
Choose any jacket take the measurement and calculate Draw a draft & cut
pattern with lining

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Technology: GARMENTS
SEWING TECHNOLOGY IV
T P C
0 9 3
Code; GT 333
1st week: sewing a plated closer trouser or placeless trouser
2nd week: sewing a waist coat
3rd week: sewing a jacket
4th week: choose any one jacket & sew it
5th week: sewing a plated closer trouser or placeless trouser
6th week: sewing a waist coat
7th week: sewing a jacket
8th week: choose any one jacket & sew it

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TECHNOLOGY GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
FASHION DESIGNING T P C
01 01 02

1st to 2nd week Introduction of draping


Tools and material
Understand the parts of Dress form
Preparation the dress form for drape

3rd to 7th week Draping of Front and Back Bodice, on a bodyform/maniquen using
Muslin cloth ,marking , Truing Back and Front part and later ,creating
a pattern of the same on the drafting paper.

8th to 11th week Draping of Sleeve & Collar,on a bodyform/maniquen using muslin
cloth and later ,creating a pattern of the same on the drafting paper.

12th to 15th week Draping of Skirt, on a bodyform/maniquen using muslin cloth and
later, creating a pattern of the same on the drafting paper.

16th to 20th week Draping and creating Muslin and Paper Pattern of different costumes

21st to 23rd Dart manipulation

RE-MODELING & RE-STYLING

24th week Benefits of Re-styling and re-modeling old clothes

25th to 26thth week Making minor adjustments such as adding new collars cuffs and
replacing fasteners etc

27th week Concealing a warn spot

28th week Loosening a tight dress

29th to 30th week Making one new dress out of two old ones

31st to 32th week Preparation of children dress from an adult shirt

33th to 34th week Preparation of a blouse from an old shirt

BOJECTIVES

 Demonstrate the correct balance on drape


 Demonstrate the parts of Dress form
 Preparation the dress form for draping

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 Demonstrate the correct balance on drape
 Arrange fabric on dress form to produce basic stylize garments
 Recognized draping as a method which provides three dimensional form to original
design concepts
 Understand the adoptability of draping concepts and methods in mass production
 Develop apparel patterns from draped muslin blocks

Reference Book
1. Fashion drawing (Patric Jhon island)
2. Cambridge university parse manual of GPI Karachi

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TECHNOLOGY GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
ESSENTIAL OF GARMENTS DESIGN T P C
01 01 02
CODE: GT 352
1st week
Introduction of Art:
Define Art
State the elements of art

2nd week
Shape/Forms
Distinguish form & shapes
Define classification of shapes

3rd to 5th week


Application of Line in Costumes
Define Lines
Explain the different types of lines
Selection of the line according the figure

5th to 10th week


Color Theory
Define Primary, Secondary and Intermediate Color
Demonstrate Color Wheel
Define Natural Colors
Define Warm and Cool Color
State the Dimension of Color
Explain Color Scheme

11th to 15th week Concept of Design


Define design
Kinds of Design
Distinguish natural sterilized, geometrical and abstract design
Convert natural design into geometrical and sterilized design
Classification of design
Structural design
Decorative design

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16th to 20th week Elements and principal of design
Define Balance and its kinds
State the Importance of Balance in design
Define Proportion
State the Importance of Proportion in design
Define Emphasis
State the Importance of Emphasis in design
Define Rhythm
State the Importance of Rhythm in design
st
21 week Texture
Identify the texture
State classification of texture
Uses of texture according to climate

22nd to 26th week Printing/Painting Techniques


Explain the process of Block Printing
Explain the Screen Printing
Explain the process of Stencil Printing

27th to 31st week Tie and Dye Techniques


Explain the process of Tie and Dye method (Any Four methods)

32th to 34th week Boutique Techniques


Explain the process of Boutique

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GT-352 Essential of Garments 3rd Year

Practical list

 Different types of lines


 Select the lines according the figure
 Preparation of color wheel
 Preparation of value scale
 Preparation of tint , shade and tone
 Different color schemes
 Creation of structural and decorative design
 Convert natural design into geometrical and stylized design
 Techniques of Tie and die (4 methods)
 Stencil printing
 Block printing
 Screen printing
 Batik techniques

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GARMENTS MACHINE MAINTENANCE
GT-362 T P C
0 6 2
Handling of common hand tools
Practical continued an above
Plain sewing machine
Sewing a head & its parts
Dissemble & assembled
Function of main parts
Practical continued an above:
Practical continued an above
Vertical arm
Dissemble & assembled
Setting of gears& belt
Practical continued an above
Practical continued an above
Bed & its parts
Dissemble & assembled
Setting of bed sheet shafts (rock shafts)
Practical continued an above
Practical continued an above
Horizontal arm & its parts
Dissemble & assembled
Setting gear & eccentric
Practical continued an above
Setting and timing stitch forming parts needle bar timing
Rotating hook timing
Feeding mechanism
Feed dog timing or sitting
Feed dog hide sitting
Stitch regular & reverse liver sitting & timing

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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
GT-312 GARMENTS MACHINERY 111
T P C
0 6 2
1ST Week:
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the common hand tools
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. Enlist the name of all the assembly tools
2. Enlist the cutting tools
3. Enlist the marking & measuring tools
4. knows the handling of different kinds of tools
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the sewing head & its parts
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. understand the functional parts of sewing head
2. understand the auxiliary parts f sewing head

GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand enlist the all main parts of vertical arm
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. explain the function of main parts
2. explain the function of connecting rod

GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the different types of the machine bed & its parts
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. enlist the all main parts
2. state the function of feed lifting rock shafts
3. state the function of feeding rock shafts
4. state the function of gears
5. enlist the different types of machine bed

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7th to 8th week:
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the all main parts of horizontal arm
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. enlist the all main parts of horizontal arm
2. illustrate the main the shaft eccentric & gear by making neat sketches

9th to 10th week


GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the needle bar timing

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. enlist the important points of needle bar sitting
2. understand the function of timing marks on the bar
3. understand the rotating hook timing
4. explain the rotating hook timing
5. enlist the important points of rotating hooks setting timing

11th to 12 week:
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the feeding mechanisms
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. state the feed dog hide according to material
2. enlist the type of feed dog
3. knows the different types of feed dogs
4. state the pressure adjustment on the fabric by thumb

13th to 14 week:
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the timing setting of feed dog
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. state the technique of feed dog timing
2. knows the relation needle and feed dog
3. Knows the movement of feed dog
4. State the position of feed dog

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15th week
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the function of stitch regulator and reverse lever
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. State the stitch regular stitch
2. Explain the timing setting of reverse lever

16th week:
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the lubrication system of a sewing machine
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. State the function of oil pump
2. State the oil pullenger function

17th week
1. Brushes & gears
1.1 Dissemble and assemble

18th week:
2. Bed shafts
2.1 Dissemble and assemble the feed lifting rock shafts
2.2 Dissemble and assemble the feeding rock shafts
2.3 Dissemble and assemble the rotating hook shafts

19th week:
3. Achievements
3.1 folders binds turning devices
3.2 Operators technique and handling the devices and achievements
3.3 Fundamental knowledge threading & operating techniques of special
machines
20th week:
4. Over lock machines
4.1 Name of auxiliary parts & their function
4.2 Threading
4.3 Operate

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21th week:
5. Button hole machine
5.1 name of auxiliary parts and their function
5.2 threading
5.3 operate

22nd week:
6. button stitch machine
6.1 name of all parts and auxiliary parts and their function
6.2 threading
6.3 operate

23th week:
7. bar tacking machine
7.1 name of auxiliary parts and their function
7.2 threading
7.3 operate

24th week:
8. feed off arm machine
8.1 name of auxiliary parts and their function
8.2 threading
8.3 operate

25th week:
9. two needle machine
9.1 name of auxiliary parts and their function
9.2 threading
9.3 operate

26th week
10. loop making machine
11. name of auxiliary parts and their function
threading operate

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27th week:
12.1 waist bend attaching machine
12.2 name of auxiliary parts and their function threading
12.3 operate

28th week:
13.1 elastic attaching machine
13.2 name of auxiliary parts and their function
13.3 threading
13.4 operate

29th week:
13 Cutting machine & strength knife
13.1 Sharping blade changing
13.2 Maintenance
13.3 Cleaning &oiling
13.4 Operating

30th week:
14 Rotary knife cutting machine
14.1 Sharping blade changing
14.2 Cleaning & oiling
14.3 Maintenance (smell)
14.4 Operating

31st week:
15 Bend saw cutting machine
15.1 Sharping blade changing
15.2 Cleaning & oiling
15.3 Operating

32nd week:
16 fusing machine
16.1 color fusing machine
16.2 function of auxiliary parts

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Reference Book
Theory of machine manual by PSIT
Service and repair of sewing machine manual by PSIT

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ECHNOLOGY: GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
SUBJECT: COMPUTER APPLIED TO GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
Code: GT-372 T p c
0 3 1
Course outline
1st-2nd week: Introduction to computerized marketing
Getting started storage area selection ―& setting of de fault storage area shut down
& power down the system
3rd 4th week user Environmental
Creation & string of a user environment parameter table completion & storing of
notch table
5th 6th week: Grading
Identification of grade point on agiven piece measuring & recording growth at a
great point expressing the growth
x.y values
th th
7 8 week: Rule table
Creation & storing a numeric rule table creation and storing an alpha numeric rule
table
9th 10th week: Digitizing pieces
Of pieces applying optional digitizing technique verify digitize pieces editing
digitize pieces
11th 12week: Plotter
Specification power up & turning on the plotter ready for operation plotter control
turning a plotter of line and powering it down
Plotting pieces:
Setting up of pieces plot parameter table complication of editor for pieces plotting
13-14th week: creating a model
Creating & storing a model
Blocking & buffering
Creating a blocking &buffering rule table assigning blocking & buffering rule to
pieces
15th 16th week: lay-limits editor
Function of lay limit editor completing a strange a lay limit editor order editor
creating a marker order & specifying a model using a hot-link for checking

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information in the lay limit table storing the order creating of a construct of the
marker order
17th 18th week: process order/ activity log
Preparation of activity log identification of task for order processing. Processing a
marker order status of marker during processing finding information from activity
log

19th 20th week: Making a marker


Selection box tool box, tool box , function main menu option completing a marker
21th 22week: plotting marker
Marker plot parameter setting up a marker plot parameter ordering a marker plot
23rd 24 week: marker main menu
Hot keys specified hardware configuration as per peripheral selected checking the
plotter setting system management assigning a hot key combination digitize data
fields
Data management
Wild card
All marker rep screen the customizing the screen plot file repot generation &
viewing
25-26week: cut process
Cut internals an attributes up tables & editors for cut data processing cut data
processing a cut plot generating a cut repot
27-28week: auto mark
Placement methods used by auto mark using auto mark auto mark log viewing
report from auto mark
Place list editor next line function of pieces list creating and storing a piece list
plotting a piece list function box
Multi order form
Customization of multi order form multi order editor shell & fusible marker &
finished cut marker
29-30week: matching
Line matching internal labels match lines rule matching match point, special point
matching rule table setting preferences for marker making with match pieces editor
the marker

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Technology GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
SUBJECT: computer Applied to garment technology
Code GT- 372 T P C
2 3 3
General Objective
To asquint the student with the operation of computer & utilization the making software or
preferring computerized marker through the
1.1 Pre requested computer application I- II
1.2 Understand how to get started computerized
1.3 Understand how to get started computerized marking system
1.4 Create a storage area
1.5 Use a look up table to select & & set default area
1.6 Shut down & power down the system
1.7 Practice using quick keys to move around within the Accomack program
1.8 Create & store a user environment parameter table
1.9 Complete & store the notch table

General Objective
Understand the grading point & digitalized pieces
2.1 Identify a grade point in a given piece
2.2 Measure & record growth at a grade point
2.3 Express the growth in XY values.
2.4 Create & store the numeric rule values
2.5 Create &store an alphanumeric rule table
2.6 Digitized pieces
2.7 Apply optional digitizing techniques
2.8 Verify digitized pieces
2.9 Edit digitized pieces

General Objective
Understand operating a plotter & plotting pieces
3.1 Power up & turn a plotter on line
3.2 Turn a plotter off line & power it down

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3.3 Set up the pieces plot parameter table
3.4 Complete the annotation editor for piece plotting
3.5 Plot pieces
3.6 Crate & store a model

General Objective
Understand the blocking & buffering & lay limit editing
4.1 Create a blocking & buffering rules to pieces
4.2 Assign blocking & buffering rules to pieces
4.3 Complete and store a lay limits editor
4.4 Create a marker order & specificity a model
4.5 Use a hot link to check information in the lay limits table
4.6 Store the order & text & exit the order editor
4.7 Optional create a construct for the marker order

General Objective
Understand the process order / activity log
5.1 Identify tasks the systems performed during the order processing
5.2 Process a marker order
5.3 Status the marker during processing
5.4 Information about a processed order in the activity log
5.5 Activity log
5.6 Making a marker & plotting of marker
5.7 Process in a marker using selection box function & main menu options
5.8 Marker a plot parameter table
5.9 Marker plot
5.10 Marker main menu option:
5.11 Keys to select program
5.12 Software configuration to edit a peripheral selection
5.13 Plotter setting
5.14 System management configuration to change how item appear
5.15 Hot key combination:
5.16 Default parameter tables to be used for any new storage area
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5.17 Using the system default parameter tables digitized data files
5.18 Storage area
5.19 Storage area to floppy
5.20 Original Storage area on the hard disk
5.21 Storage area on the hard disk
5.22 Data management:
5.23 Model with all components to a floppy disk
5.24 Name of data items with widened using copy disk from Storage area
5.25 Editing of marker name in the storage area
5.26 Headings in all marker rep screen & view all pages in a single plot
5.27 Cut process: Auto marker place list editor & function box
5.28 Marker internal & attributes to pieces
5.29 Editors for cut data
5.30 Marker data
5.31 Out plot
5.32 Out report
5.33 Cements methods used by auto marker to produce markers
5.34 Mark, process a marker immediately form a partially made by adding marker
order directly to the job list processing \
5.35 Report from the auto mark log
5.36 Processed using auto mark
5.37 Store a piece list
5.38 List.
5.39 Window to verify function being used

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TECHNOLOGY GARMENTS
SUBJECT FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY
CODE GT—
YEAR 3rd YEAR

1st to 3rd week


Key principles in occupational safety and health.

4th to 7th week


General framework for occupational safety and health.

8th to 10th week


National policy on occupational safety and health

11th to 14th week


National system for occupational safety and health

15th to 17th week


National programs for occupational safety and health

18th to 20th week


Occupational safety and health policy within the enterprise

21st to 23rd week


Management of occupational safety and health.

24th to 26th week


Legislation, enforcement and collective agreements

27th to 29th week


Occupational health surveillance

30th to 31st week


Occupational health services

32nd to 33rd week


HIV/AIDS and the world of work

34th Week –
Revision

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Objective
Objective of this competency is to learn skill and knowledge about occupational health and
safety so as to work with any hazard. This competency is also helpful to take care of the
workstation equipment as well as co-workers.

Reference Book
http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/@dgreports/@dcomm/@publ/documents/publication/
wcms_093550.pdf

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