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SFS, GURUKUL MARG, MANSAROVAR, JAIPUR

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

AND

COURSES OF STUDY

FOR

M.A./M.Com./M.Sc.

GARMENT PRODUCTION AND EXPORT MANAGEMENT EXAMINATION

I Semester Examination November 2009

II Semester Examination April 2010

III Semester Examination November 2010

IV Semester Examination April 2011

Syllabus applicable for the students seeking admission to the M.A./ M.Com./ M.Sc. Garment

Production and Export Management Course in the academic year 2009-10.

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Department of Garment Production and Export Management

M.A./ M.Com./M.Sc. GPEM

(Session 2009-11)

Semester I Contact Hrs.

Paper Code Title Per semester Per week Credits

GPM 121 Understanding Textiles 45 3 3

GPM 122 Apparel Construction Techniques 45 3 3

GPM 123 Principles of Management 45 3 3

GPM 124 International Marketing 45 3 3

GPM 125 Fundamentals of Apparel Making (Practical) 90 6 3

GPM 126 Surface Embellishments( Practical) 90 6 3

GPM 127 Seminar 30 2 2

Total Credits for I Semester 20

Semester II Contact Hrs.

Paper Code Title Per semester Per week

Credits

GPM 221 Quality Assurance 45 3 3

GPM 222 Fashion Dynamics 45 3 3

GPM 223 Accounting and Finance 45 3 3

GPM 224 Research Methodology 45 3 3

GPM 225 Pattern Making and Draping (Practical) 90 6 3

GPM 226 Apparel Design & Sourcing ( Practical) 90 6 3

GPM 227 Seminar 30 2 2

Total Credits for II Semester 20

Semester III Contact Hrs.

Paper Code Title Per semester Per week

Credits

GPM 321 Apparel Merchandising 45 3 3

GPM 322 Business Environment 45 3 3

GPM 323 Pattern Development (Practical) 90 6 3

GPM 324 Fabrication Techniques (Practical) 90 6 3

GPM 325 Internship (Report) 3

GPM 326 Project ( Synopsis) 60 3 3

Total Credits for III Semester 18

Semester IV Contact Hrs.

Paper Code Title Per semester Per week

Credits

GPM 421 Apparel Production Technology 45 3 3

GPM 422 Foreign Trade & Documentation 45 3 3

GPM 423 Entrepreneurship 45 3 3

GPM 424 Line Development (Practical) 90 6 3

GPM 425 Project 90 6 6

Total Credits for IV Semester 18

Total Credits 76

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INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE FOR GIRLS

P.G. Programme

Four Semester

Session 2008-09

Proposed Schedule for M.A./M.Com./M.Sc. Garment Production & Export Management teaching

is:

Semester Theory

Hrs./Week

Credit Practical

Hrs./Week

Credit Total

I year I 12

180 hrs/sem.

12 14

210 hrs/sem.

08 26 hrs/week

390 hrs/sem.

II 12

180 hrs/sem.

12 14

210 hrs/sem.

08 26 hrs/week

390 hrs/sem.

II year III 06

90hrs/sem.

06 15

240 hrs/sem.

12 21 hrs/week

330 hrs/sem.

IV 09

135 hrs/sem.

09 12

180 hrs/sem.

09 21hrs/week

315 hrs/sem.

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M.A./M.Com./M.Sc. Garment Production & Export Management

Scheme of Examination

Semester Paper code Credits

Time

duratio

n per

week

Maxim

um

pass

Marks

Minim

um

Marks

Continuous

Assessment

(30 %)

Semester &

Exam (70 %)

I GPM – 121

GPM – 122

GPM – 123

GPM – 124

GPM – 125

GPM – 126

GPM – 127

3

3

3

3

3

3

2

3

3

3

3

6

6

2

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

36

36

36

36

36

36

36

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

70

70

70

70

70

70

70

II GPM – 221

GPM – 222

GPM – 223

GPM – 224

GPM – 225

GPM – 226

GPM – 227

3

3

3

3

3

3

2

3

3

3

3

6

6

2

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

36

36

36

36

36

36

36

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

70

70

70

70

70

70

70

III GPM – 321

GPM – 322

GPM – 323

GPM – 324

GPM – 325

GPM – 326

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

6

6

-

3

100

100

100

100

100

100

36

36

36

36

36

36

30

30

30

30

30

30

70

70

70

70

70

70

IV GPM – 421

GPM – 422

GPM – 423

GPM – 424

GPM – 425

3

3

3

3

6

3

3

3

6

6

100

100

100

100

100

36

36

36

36

36

30

30

30

30

30

70

70

70

70

70

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THEORY PAPERS

Continuous Assessment

The theory paper will consist of a test and IInd component, the relative weightage for which is shown

below. The distribution for P.G. programmes will be as given below: THEORY (P.G.) C.A.Test Quiz

Attendance Class Room

Interaction Total

P.G. 15 5 5 5 30

PRACTICAL/PROJECT/SEMINAR ETC. In case of practicals, the scheme of Continuous Assessment will be as decided by the respective Departments. A sample scheme is given below: Activity File C.A.Test Viva-Voce/ Lab

interaction Attendance Total

Max.marks 15 5 5 5 30

The 15 marks of IInd component includes Teacher Interaction of 05 marks, a Quiz of 05 marks and 05

marks for regularity, which is ascertained on the basis of the attendance of the student in the classrooms.

• Time duration of internal test will be 45 minutes

• Test I will cover unit I, II & III

There will be three sections A, B & C in the paper: Section A: will contain 5 objective type questions of 1 mark each, with atleast two questions from each of the two units included in the test. All questions will be compulsory.

Section B: will contain four questions, with two questions (with internal choice) from each unit. The students will be required to answer two questions in all, taking one question from each unit. Each question will be of two marks.

Section C: will contain two questions in all, taking one question from each unit. The students are required to answer any one question in about 300- 400 words. Each question will carry 6 marks.

The students are required to attempt all the question in section I., 2 questions with internal choice in

section II however in section III student will be required to attempt any 1 question out of 2 questions.

• Time duration of SEE will be three hours

Semester End Examination

Duration of S.E.E is three hours.

Question paper consists of three sections

SECTION A Consists of 20 objective type questions carrying 1 mark each.

SECTION B Consists of 10 compulsory short answer type questions(50-75 words) carrying 2 marks

each

SECTION C Consists of 5 long essay type questions. Attempt any 3 question (500-600 words) carrying

10 marks each.

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PRACTICAL PAPERS

The practical will also consist of C.A. and S.E.E.

Passing percentage in continuous assessment and semester end exam is 36 % individually.

C.A.:

The practical will consist of submission, practical record, test and attendance depending on the nature of

paper.

S.E.E.:

• The component of assessment will vary according to the nature of the paper.

• Duration of practical examination is of five hours.

Semester I

GPM-125 Fundamentals of Apparel Making

Continuous assessment Semester end Exam

Component Marks Component Marks

Submission 10 Sample making 15

Practical Record 10 Drafting and Adaptation 35 Test 05 Construction 15

Attendance 05 Viva Voce 05

Total 30 Total 70

Semester I

GPM-126 Surface Embellishments

Continuous assessment Semester end Exam

Component Marks Component Marks

Submission 10 Designing 15

Practical Record 10 Dyeing/Printing 20 Test 05 Embroidery 30

Attendance 05 Viva Voce 05

Total 30 Total 70

Semester I

GPM-127 Seminar

Continuous assessment Semester end Exam

Component Marks Component Marks

Report writing 20 Report 30

Attendance 10 Presentation 30

Viva Voce 10

Total 30 Total 70

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Semester II

GPM-225 Pattern Making and Draping

Continuous assessment Semester end Exam

Component Marks Component Marks

Submission 10 Drafting 10

Practical Record 10 Flat pattern designing 30

Test 05 Draping 30

Attendance 05 Viva Voce 05

Total 30 Total 70

Semester II

GPM-226 Apparel Design and Sourcing

Continuous assessment Semester end Exam

Component Marks Component Marks

Practical Record 20 Working Sketches 20

Spec Sheets 20

Test 05 Digital sketching 30

Attendance 05

Total 30 Total 70

Semester II

GPM-227 Seminar

Continuous assessment Semester end Exam

Component Marks Component Marks

Report writing 20 Report 30

Attendance 10 Presentation 30

Viva Voce 10

Total 30 Total 70

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Semester III

GPM-323 Pattern Development

Continuous assessment Semester end Exam

Component Marks Component Marks

Submission 10 Preparation of pattern 45

Practical Record 10 Grading/Envelop preparation 20

Test 05 Viva Voce 05

Attendance 05

Total 30 Total 70

Semester III

GPM-324 Fabrication Techniques Continuous assessment Semester end Exam

Component Marks Component Marks

Submission 10 Drafting 20

Practical Record 10 Adaptation 10

Test 05 Construction 35

Attendance 05 Viva Voce 05

Total 30 Total 70

Semester III

GPM-325 Internship Semester end Examination

Component Marks

Report Writing 40

Presentation 30

Question Session 10

Viva voce 20

Total 100

Semester III

GPM-326- Project Continuous assessment Semester end Exam

Component Marks Component Marks

Report Writing 20 Title and Introduction 15

Attendance 10 Review of literature 10

Objective 10

Methodology 20

Viva voce 15

Total 30 Total 70

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Semester IV

GPM-424 Line Development Continuous assessment Semester end Exam

Component Marks Component Marks

Sketching 45 Practical Record 20

Detailing 20

Test 05 Viva voce 05

Attendance 05

Total 30 Total 70

Semester IV

GPM-425-Research Project

Continuous assessment

Semester end Exam

Component Marks Component Marks

Report Writing 20 Title and Introduction 05

Attendance 10 Review of literature 05

Methodology 15

Results and Discussion 15

Summary 05

Viva voce 25

Total 30 Total 70

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SEMESTER I

UNDERSTANDING TEXTILES

Code: GPM-121

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 03 45 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30; SEE-70)

Objectives:

1. To familiarize students with fundamentals and properties of fibre and yarn.

2. To impart knowledge about fabric construction.

UNIT I 09 hrs

• Textile Terminology

• Classification of Textile fibers

• Properties - Primary and secondary properties of textile fibers

• Origin and properties of cotton, wool, silk, rayon, polyester and nylon

UNIT II 09 hrs

• Basic principles of yarn making

• Types of Yarn – simple, novelty and bulk yarn

• Properties of Yarn, Yarn numbering system and Yarn twist

• Yarn Manufacturing – Mechanical and chemical spinning

• Yarn properties and sewing threads

UNIT III 09 hrs

• Weaving-terminology, parts of loom, motions and basic weaves

• Introduction to knitting machines, Classification of knits: warp & weft

• Introduction to felting, bonding, knotting, braiding and lacing

• Blended and Union fabrics

UNIT IV 09 hrs

• Textile finishes - importance and classification of finishes

• Preparatory processes – singeing, desizing, scouring and bleaching.

• Mechanical finishes – calendaring, tentering and mercerization.

• Functional finishes- water repellent, flame retardant, antistatic, crease resistant, shrink resistant

and soil repellent.

UNIT V 09hrs

• Preparation of fabric for dyeing and printing

• Classification of Dyes – Natural and Synthetic dyes

• Stages of Dyeing- fiber, yarn, fabric and garments

• Styles of printing – Direct, Discharge and Resist

• After treatment of dyed and printed goods

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Essential Reading:

1. Corbman, P.B., Textiles - Fibre to fabric, McGraw Hill Co., USA, 1985

2. Rai, Inderpal., Textile Industry: Problems & Prospects in the 21st century, Books

Treasure,Jodhpur,2002.

Books Recommended:

1. Tortora, G. Phyllis., Understanding Textile, Mcmillan Co. USA, 1987.

2. Cream, Penelope., The Complete Book of Sewing, D.K. Publishing, New York 1996

3. Grosicki, Z., Watson’s Textile Design and Weaving, Newness Butterworths, London 1980.

4. Vidyasagar, P.V., Handbook of Textiles, Mittal Publications, New Delhi 1998.

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SEMESTER I

APPAREL CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES

Code: GPM-122

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 03 45 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30; SEE-70)

Objectives:

1. To familiarize students with fundamentals of apparel construction.

2. To impart knowledge about concept of size and fitting.

UNIT I 08 hrs

• Locating Land marks

• Taking Body Measurements for: men, women & children

• Methods of pattern making: Drafting, flat pattern and draping

UNIT II 09 hrs

• Fabric preparation for sewing

o Fabric preparation-preshrinking, straightening, trueing

o Pattern layout and cutting-open, half fold, partial fold, matching stripes, plaids and

checks

• Handling special fabrics while cutting and stitching (lace, velvet, chiffon)

• Supporting Fabrics: lining, underlining, interlining and interfacing.

UNIT III 10 hrs

• Sewing

o Seam properties, seam types, stitch types

o Sewing machine feed mechanisms

o Sewing machine needles and threads

o Sewing problems and its remedies

o Elementary knowledge of machinery for seaming knitted garments

UNIT IV 09 hrs

o Identifying the components of apparel for –fabric, shaping devices, underlying

fabrics, pockets, neckline treatments, sleeve treatments, waistline treatments,

closures, hem treatments & decorative details.

o Standards for evaluating the various components

UNIT V 09 hrs

• Fitting

o Definition & tools used in fitting room

o Factors to be considered while fitting

o Common Fitting problems and their remedies

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Essential Reading:-

1. Kallal, Mary Jo., Clothing Construction, Macmillan London.1985

2. Shaeffer,Claire.,The complete book of sewing, Sterling , New York.

3. Stamper, Sharp & Donell., Evaluating Apparel Quality, Fairchild Publications, New York

4. Brakenberry, Terry, Knitted Clothing Technology, Blackwell Sciences Ltd, London1999.

Books Recommended: -

1. Cream,Penelope., The Complete book of Sewing,DK Publishing ,New York

2. Jindal, Ritu., Handbook of Fashion Designing, Mittal Publications ,New Delhi.2005

3. Graff, J.L, Concepts in Clothing (1976), Mc Graw Hill, New York.

4. Readers Digest–A complete guide to sewing, The Readers Digest Association Ltd.,London

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SEMESTER I

PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

Code: GPM-123

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 03 45 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30; SEE-70)

Objectives:

1. To provide knowledge of management concepts.

2. To acquaint students with principles of management.

3. To make students aware and improve administrative and managerial skills.

UNIT I 09 hrs

• Management- Concept, Meaning, Nature and Importance

• Principles of Management :Detailed study of Principles of Management-Henry Fayol’s and F.

W. Taylor’s

UNIT II 09 hrs

• Planning- Definition, Importance, Types of plans, Planning Process, Management by Objectives

(elementary knowledge only)

• Organization- Concept, Nature ,various forms of organizations

UNIT III 12hrs

• Directing- Meaning, Importance, Process and Supervision

• Motivation- Meaning, Types ,Theories of Motivation- Maslow’s, McGregor theory, Hertzberg

• Leadership: Definition, Importance, Functions of Leader, Types of leadership styles

UNIT IV 06hrs

• Controlling-Meaning, Importance, Process, Technique

• Communication-meaning, channels, barriers

UNIT V 09hrs

• Human Resource management-a brief study of Recruitment, Selection, Training, Human

resource planning

Essential Reading:

1. Sudha,G.S.,Business Management,RBSA,Jaipur

2. Certo C., Sameul, Modern Management, PHI, New Delhi

3. Ashwathappa K., Human Resource and Personnel Management, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing

Co. Ltd. New Delhi

4. Prasad L.M., Principles and Practice of Management, Sultan Chand and Sons, New Delhi

5. Dessler, Human Resource Management, PHI, New Delhi

Books Recommended:

1. Stoner,J. Fredman., Gilbert, Management, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. Delhi

2. Kanka, Human Resource Management, S. Chand and Co., New Delhi

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SEMESTER I

INTERNATIONAL MARKETING

Code: GPM-124

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 03 45 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

1. To provide knowledge of International Marketing.

2. To acquaint students with application of marketing mix.

UNIT I 07 hrs

International Marketing

• Nature and functions

• International marketing Vs. Domestic Marketing

• Need of International marketing

• Problems and challenges of International marketing

UNIT II 10 hrs

Market Entry Strategies

• Licensing

• Franchising

• Exporting

• Turnkey Contracts, Joint Ventures, Mergers and Acquisitions

• Direct and Indirect Exporting

UNIT III 08 hrs

Product Planning and Development

• Product planning

• Product line mix

• Product life cycle

• Product mix decisions

UNIT IV 10 hrs

International Pricing

• Pricing objectives

• Factors influencing pricing

• Process of determination

• Export price – Ex works, free along side ship price (FAS), free on board price (FOB), cost and

freight price (C&F), caused insurance and freight price (CIF), Ex-ship price, Ex-query price

(EXQ), Franco price, delivered at frontier Delivery Duty Paid (DDP).

UNIT V 10hrs

Physical Distribution

• Meaning ,characteristics of channels

• Factors affecting logistics

• Promotion of products

• Tools of promotion – Advertisements, Sales promotion, Publicity and Personal Selling.

• Promotion mix concepts and decisions

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Essential Reading:

1. Varshney, Bhattacharya. International Marketing Management: An Indian Perspective, S. Chand

& Co., New Delhi.

2. Kothari, Rajesh., International Marketing, RBD Jaipur

Books Recommended:

1. Kothari, Jain, Mittal., International Marketing, RBD, Jaipur

2. Vasudeva, P.K., International Marketing, Excel Books, New Delhi

3. Joshi,Rakesh Mohan, International Marketing, Oxford, New Delhi

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SEMESTER I

FUNDAMENTALS OF APPAREL MAKING

(PRACTICAL)

Code: GPM-125

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 06 90 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

1. To familiarize students with sewing skills and basics garment construction

2. Introducing the concept of drafting and basic adaptation

CONTENT

• Introduction to sewing devices, measuring devices, marking devices, sewing aids, needles and

threads 06 hrs

• Introduction to sewing machine its parts and working of sewing machine and attachments

Common problems and their solutions 06 hrs

• Preparing the fabric for cutting 02 hrs

• Preparation of following samples for basic production operations: 30 hrs

o Hand Sewing: Back Stitch, Even Basting, Blanket Stitch, Buttonhole Stitch, Simple

Hemming, Invisible Hemming

o Machine Seams: Plain Seam, French Seam, Run & Fell, Top Seam, Lapped Seam

o Disposal of fullness: Dart, Pleats and Gathers

o Placket: Continuous wrap placket, warp and projection, kurta placket, slit opening,

o Band and cuffs

o Fasteners & its applications: Hooks & bar tack, press & studs, button & buttonholes,

zipper attachment

o Pocket : Patch pocket, slashed pocket and Inseam pocket

o Neck line finishing with facing and piping

• Introduction to Drafting: Preparation of child basic bodice, sleeve and skirt block 10 hrs

• Adaptations and preparing mock on muslin for following: 14 hrs

o Sleeves: Puff, cap and flared

o Collars: Peter pan, Chinese and Convertible

• Construction of child’s bodice with sleeve and attaching peter pan collar 10 hrs

• Construction of slim skirt and evaluate for fit 10 hrs

• Identification of 3 thread, 5 thread machine 02 hrs

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Essential Reading:

1. Jindal, Ritu., Handbook of Fashion Designing, Mittal Publications, New Delhi.

2. Shafeffer, Claire., The Complete Book of Sewing, Sterling , New York

3. Wood, D. The practical encyclopedia of sewing, Anness Publishing Ltd, USA

4. Gillian, Holman., Pattern Cutting Made Easy: A step by step Introduction, BSP,ISBN ,1997

5. Natalie, Bray., More Dress Pattern Designing, 4th

edition, BSP,ISBN ,1997

6. Armstrong, J., Pattern Making for Fashion Design (II Edition), Adison, Wesely Publishing

Company, 1995.

7. Zarapkar, K. R., System of Cutting, Navneet Publications Ltd., Mumbai.

8. Readers Digest, Complete guide to needle work, The Reader’s Digest Association Inc,

Pleasantville, New York

Books Recommended:

1. Cream, Penelope, The Complete book of Sewing, DK Publishing, New York

2. Kallal, Mary Jo., Clothing Construction, Macmillan New York.

3. Doongaji, Sherie., Basic Process & Clothing Construction, Unique Educational Books, Raj

Prakashan, New Delhi.

4. Jewel, R., Encyclopedia of Dress Making, A.P.H. Publishing Corporation, Delhi.

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SEMESTER I

SURFACE EMBELLISHMENTS

(PRACTICAL)

Code: GPM-126

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 06 90 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

1. To familiarize students with various techniques of surface ornamentation for value addition

2. To enable the students to use various surface enrichments for apparel and home furnishings

CONTENT

• Basic process of designing: 15 hrs

o Using geometrical, simplified, naturalized, stylized, abstract and ornamental motifs for

developing designs

o Enlargement and reduction of motif

o Placement and repeats of all over patterns

o Color harmonies and color ways

• Using selected themes prepare a product line of yardage fabric for apparel and household textiles

with different repeats and color schemes for apparel and textiles 10 hrs

• Identification of basic embroidery techniques: 10 hrs o Cut work, Applique work, smocking, shirring and crochet

• Edging: Lace, Piping, Beads, Fringes 05 hrs

• Demonstration / visit of basic dyeing and printing units. 05 hrs

• Identification of : Tie and Dye, Batik, Stencil, screen and block printing 10 hrs

• Preparation of scrap file to study the present market for Indian Textiles: woven, embroidered and

printed textiles of India. 10 hrs

• Designing, sourcing and preparation of two made ups/apparel using any of the above

techniques

25 hrs

Essential Reading:

Wood, D. The practical encyclopedia of sewing, Anness Publishing Ltd, USA

Books Recommended:

Readers Digest, Complete guide to needle work, The Readers Digest Association Inc,

Pleasantville, New York

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SEMESTER I

SEMINAR

Code: GPM – 127

Credits: 2

Periods/week: 02

Marks: 100 30hrs

Objectives:

To create awareness regarding current trends, issues and researches related to various aspects of Apparel

Production and Export Management.

Guidelines

Students will present seminar on topics related to current and emerging issues in different areas of

apparel designing, construction, production, fashion, textiles, marketing and export management etc.

Students will present the seminar along with power point on the given topic and shall be evaluated by a

panel of judges appointed by the Principal.

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SEMESTER II

QUALITY ASSURANCE

Code: GPM-221

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 03 45 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

UNIT I

• Quality: Concept of Quality, Quality cost relationship, managing quality through inspection and

testing, seven tools of quality

UNIT II

• Inspection: Inspection and its significance. Raw material inspection, In process inspection and

Final quality inspection

• Fabric faults as related to stages of manufacturing: yarn defects, weaving defects, dyeing defects

and finishing defects.

UNIT III

• Textile testing: Introduction, precision and accuracy of test methods, atmospheric

conditions for testing, strength properties of apparel. Fabric stretch properties, dimensional

changes in apparel due to laundering, dry cleaning, steaming and pressing and color

fastness

• Drapability and Crease recovery

UNIT IV

• Standards: Benefits of standards, Levels of standards, Sources of standards, ISO 9000

Series Standards

• Introduction to AATCC, ASTM, ISO, BIS, INDA

• Introduction to eco friendly textiles, banned dyes and eco parameters

UNIT V

• Care labeling: Importance, terminology, symbols and usage, International care labeling,

elementary knowledge of wool mark and silk mark.

• Laundry aids: soaps, detergents, bleaches, stain removers, whiteness and stiffening agents

Essential Reading:

1. Mehta,P, Bhardwaj, S.K.,Managing Quality in the Apparel Industry,New Age International Ltd.

Publisher, New Delhi

Books Recommended:

1. Tortora, Phyllis, G., Understanding Textile, McMillan Co.USA, 1987

2. Corbman, P.B., Textiles-Fibre to fabric, McGraw Hill Co.,USA, 1985

3. Joseph, M.L., Essential of Textiles (5th edition) Holf, Rinecharts & Winston Publication,

Florida 1988.

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SEMESTER II

FASHION DYNAMICS

Code: GPM-222

Credits: 3

Periods/Week:03 45 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

To familiarize students with fashion concepts

To acquaint students with fashion world.

UNIT I

• Origin of Fashion 09 hrs

• Fashion terminology

• Various fashion centers :- France, Italy, England, Tokyo and US

UNIT II 09 hrs

• Elements of design

• Basics principles of designs

• Sources of inspiration and design sources – media, history, theatre and films

• Role of Designer

o Forecasting trends

o Theme interpretation

o Fashion Forecasting

UNIT III 09 hrs

• Components of fashion

• Theories of fashion

• Design development – seasons, elements and principles of designs and their

relationship in the finish product.

UNIT IV 09 hrs

• Fashion cycle

• Factors affecting fashion trends

• Fashion leaders and followers

UNIT V 09 hrs

• Fashion Designer with special reference to India

• Strengths of Indian Fashion Industry

• Role of CAD/CAM in apparel industry

• Evolution of 20th

century Indian fashion

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Essential Reading:

1. Stone. Elaine & Sampler, J.A., Fashion Merchandising, McGraw Hill Book Co., New

York

2. Castellino., Meher., Fashion Kaleidoscope, Rupa and Company, Calcutta

Books Recommended:

1. Fringes, Gini, Stephens, Fashion from Concept to Consumer, 6th

Edition., Prentice

Hall, New Jersey, 1999.

2. Greenwood, Murphy, Fashion Innovation and Marketing, Macmillan Publishers, New York.

2003.

3. Packard, S., (1983). Fashion Buying & Merchandising (2nd Edition), Fair child, New York.

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SEMESTER II

ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

Code: GPM-223

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 03 45 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objective:

To provide an understanding of the principles of accountancy and finance, and its application in

business.

UNIT I 09 hrs

• Basics of Book-keeping and Accountancy.

• Accounting principles, concepts and conventions.

UNIT II 09hrs

• Double Entry System-journal, Books of Prime Entry

• Subsidiary Books

• Cash Book

UNIT III 09 hrs

• Preparation of Ledger Accounts, Trial Balance, Trading and Profit &Loss Account and

Balance Sheet (without adjustments)

UNIT IV 09 hrs

• Cost Analysis- Break Even Analysis

• Preliminary study of ratio Analysis-Liquidity ratio, turnover ratio, profitability ratio

UNIT V 09 hrs

• Sources of finance-short and long term

• Management of working capital

• Management of inventory

Essential Reading:

1 Tulsian , P.C.,AccountancyTata Mc-Graw Hill

Books Recommended:

1. Grewal, T.S.,Double Entry Book Keeping, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.

2. Goel, D.K., GoelRajesh, Accountancy, Arya Publications.

3. Maheshwari , S.N., An Introduction to Accountancy, Vikas Publisher.

4. Ghosh, Dr. T.P., Fundamentals of Accountancy Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.

5. Mukherjee A. & Hanif, M., Modern Accountancy Tata Mc-Graw Hill

6. Khubchandani, B.S., Practice and Law of Banking Macmillan.

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SEMESTER II

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Code: GPM-224

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 03 45 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

To help students develop the skills needed in conducting a research.

To introduce students to the skills in report writing.

To acquaint students with basic statistical techniques and their application.

UNIT I 08hrs

Research

• Definition and Concept of research

• Objectives of research

• Types of Research- Descriptive Vs Analytical, Applied Vs Fundamental, Quantitative Vs

Qualitative, Conceptual Vs Empirical, Historical, Longitudinal Research

• Research Approaches

• Significance of Research

UNIT II 08hrs

Research Design

• Meaning, Need and Characteristics of good research design

• Identification of a research problem

• Selection of a research problem

• Hypothesis- purpose, characteristics, types and criteria of hypothesis

• Variables- Meaning and Concept, types of variables

UNIT III 8hrs

Data gathering instruments

• Observation, Interview, Questionnaires and schedules, their construction

• Techniques of data collection, Scrutiny of data, accuracy of measurements, testing of

Questionnaires

UNIT IV 10 hrs

Scaling Techniques and Sampling

• Scaling Techniques

• Purpose of Scaling

• Techniques of scaling

• Types of Scales- Nominal, Ordinal, Interval and Ratio scales

Sampling

• Meaning of census and sample

• Characteristics of a good sample

• Need for sample

• Types of Samples based on Probability and Non-probability sampling

* Probability Sampling- Idea of simple random sampling, Stratified and Cluster sampling

* Non-probability sampling- Purposive and Quota sampling

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UNIT V 11 hrs

Statistics

Meaning, Importance and limitations of Statistics

• Classification and Tabulation of data

• Discrete and Continuous variables.

• Frequency distribution and Cumulative frequency distribution

• Diagrammatic Presentation of data- One dimensional and two dimensional

• Graphical Presentation of data- Histogram, Frequency Polygon, Frequency Curve and Ogives

• Measures of Central Tendency- Mean, mode and median, their merits and demerits

• Measures of Dispersion- Range, Quartile, Deviation, Mean Deviation and standard deviation,

Coefficient of variation. Moments, Skew ness and Kurtosis( their absolute and relative measures)

Essential Reading:

1. Ahuja ,Ram., Research methods, Rawat Publications, Jaipur

2. Kothari, C.R., Research methodology-methods & techniques. New age International Publishers,

New Delhi.

3. Gupta S.P., Statistical Methods, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.

4. Kaplan, Abhram, The conduct of Behavioural Science ,Chandler Publishing Company

5. Baker,L. Therese, Doing social Research, Mc GrawHill International Editions, Sociology series

6. Badarkar, P.L.and Wilkinson T.S., Methodology and Techniques of Social Reaserch, Himalya

Publishing House, Mumbai, 2000

Books Recommended:

1. Sancheti & Kapoor., Statistics, Sultan Chand and Sons, New Delhi.

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SEMESTER II

PATTERN MAKING AND DRAPING

(PRACTICAL)

Code: GPM-225

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 06 90 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

To acquaint students with the techniques of flat pattern making.

To introduce students to the concepts of draping.

CONTENT

• Introduction to techniques in pattern making 04 hrs o Drafting

o Flat Pattern Method

o Draping

• Drafting of child & adults basic bodice, sleeve block, skirt & trousers block

Adaptations of basic blocks for sleeves, collars, skirts and trousers 05 hrs

• Flat pattern design on bodice block through: 45 hrs

o Dart manipulation: Moving, Dividing and combining darts by pivot & slash

and spread.

o Converting dart into: Seam lines, Gathers, Pleats, Tucks, and Yokes.

• Principles of Draping 36 hrs o Draping dress form for bodice and skirt.

o Construction of one top draped in muslin to be completed through basic

steps.

Essential Reading:

1. Relis, Nurie., & Jaffe, Hilde., Draping for fashion Design, Prentice Hall career & Technology,

New Jersey.1993

2. Armstrong, J., Draping for Fashion Design, Fair child Publications ,New York.2004

Books Recommended:

1. Hanford, Jack., Professional Pattern Grading: for Women”s, Men’s and Children’s

2. Apparel, Fairchild Publications, New York. 2003.

3. Pamela, C. Stringer., (1995). Pattern Drafting for Dress Making, Augustan Publishers

& Distributors, Delhi.

4. Holman., Pattern Cutting Made Easy: A step by step Introduction, Om Publications

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SEMESTER II

APPAREL DESIGN & SOURCING

(PRACTICAL)

Code: GPM-226

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 06 90 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

1. To enhance the creative skills in sketching and rendering for designing garments

2. Introduce the concept of spec sheets and source fabric accordingly

CONTENT

• Illustrating garment details 08hrs

• Drawing of working sketches 12 hrs

• Drawing in various media and rendering 10 hrs o Media – Pencils, water colors and pens

o Rendering of various textures using suitable medium – print, woven, knits

and laces.

• Developing theme and design concept through application of elements and principles of design

12 hrs

• Style reading for various types of garments 05 hrs

• Drawing of spec sheets specifying 18hrs Style identification

Sketch/ photograph

Size

Color ways

Fabric swatch & trim

Construction details : seams, stitches, stitches per inch, placement of labels,

pocket, etc

Suggested sequence of manufacturing operations

Additional information: care label, brand name, etc

• Introduction to digital sketching – Corel draw, Adobe Photoshop 20 hrs

• Market survey and collection of varieties of fabrics for exports 05 hrs

Essential Reading:-

1. Ireland., Fashion Design Drawing and Presentation, BT Batsford, London.2000

2. Mckelvey, K., Fashion Source Book, Blackwell Science Ltd., 1996

Books Recommended: -

1. Ireland, Patrick John., Fashion Design Illustration: Men, BT Batsford, London.1996

2. Abling. Bina., Advance Fashion Sketch Book, Fairchild Publications, New York.2005

3. Tate, S.L., (1987). The Complete Book of Fashion Illustration, Harper R. Row, New York.

4. Seama., Julian, Professional Fashion Illustration, B.T. Batsford Ltd., London.

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SEMESTER II

SEMINAR

Code: GPM – 227

Credits: 2

Periods/week: 02 30 hrs

Marks: 100

Objectives:

To create awareness regarding current trends, issues and researches related to various aspects of Apparel

Production and Export Management.

Guidelines

Students will present seminar on topics related to current and emerging issues in different areas of

apparel designing, construction, production, fashion, textiles, marketing and export management etc.

Students will present the seminar along with a power point presentation on the given topic and shall be

evaluated by a panel of judges appointed by the Principal.

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SEMESTER III

APPAREL MERCHANDISING

Code: GPM-321

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 03 45 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

To acquaint students with basics of merchandising.

To introduce the concept of sourcing strategies and sales promotion.

UNIT I 09 hrs

• Fundamentals of merchandising

• Responsibilities of the merchandiser

• Merchandise planning: target markets, market segmentations and marketing research

UNIT II 09 hrs

• Planning and Controlling and control tools: marketing calendar, merchandise calendar, sales

forecast

• Execution: Line development: objectives, elements, planning, control, research, line plan, styling

direction and product development and adoption

UNIT III 09 hrs

• Pricing: pricing strategies, objectives, pricing formula

• Costing principles and strategies

UNIT IV Introduction to Standardization and Quality control in apparel industry 09 hrs

• Importance of consumer perception of apparel quality.

• Managing apparel quality through inspection and sampling procedures.

UNIT V 09 hrs

• Sourcing strategies: objectives, global sourcing, the role of merchandiser in sourcing, sourcing

options, factors in sourcing options, factors in sourcing decision, customer/vendor relationship,

Domestic and International sourcing process

Essential Reading: 1. Rosenau, J. A., Wilson David L. David., Apparel Merchandising-The line starts here, Fairchild

publications, New York.2006

2. Mehta, Pradeep., Managing Quality in the Apparel Industry, New Age International Pvt.

Limited,2004

Books Recommended:

1. Stone, Elaine. & Samples, J.A., Fashion Merchandising, Mc Graw Hill Book Co. New York

2. Swanson, Kristen K. & Everett, Judith C., Promotion in the Merchandising Environment,

Fairchild Publications, New York.2000.

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SEMESTER III

BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

Code: GPM-322

Credits: 3

Periods/Week:03 45 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

To acquaint students with various business environments.

UNIT I 09 hrs

• Business environment-concept, significance, nature. Elements: micro and macro environmental

factors

• SWOT analysis

UNIT II 09 hrs

• Economic environment of India-a brief study of 5Year Plans

• Introduction to –Industrial policy, monetary policy fiscal policy, EXIM policy

UNIT III 09 hrs

• Regulatory Environment-Political and Legal environment-elements study of FEMA

• Social environment- social values, social groups, social responsibility of business

UNIT IV 09 hrs

• International and Technological environment-MNCs, foreign collaborations, FDI

UNIT V 09 hrs

• WTO and its impact on Indian Garment exports

• Exploring new markets for Indian garment exports-West Europe, Latin America

Essential Reading:

1. Mathew M.J., Business Environment, RBSA Jaipur

Books Recommended:

Koshie, O. Darlie, Garment Exports: Winning Strategies, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.

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SEMESTER III

PATTERN DEVELOPMENT

(PRACTICAL)

Code: GPM-323

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 06 90 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

To acquaint students with the techniques of grading.

To develop and understand the principles of commercial paper patterns

CONTENT

06 hrs

• Preliminary survey to find the recent trends in export market and design garments according to

the trends in exports

• Preparing paper patterns incorporating collars, sleeves, necklines, placket, pocket and yoke for

following garments. 70 hrs

o One piece dress

o Skirt and top

o Bu shirt and shorts incorporating complete set of marking

- Designing and preparing pattern envelop information front and back

- Preparing pattern layouts for different fabric widths

- Pattern guide sheet.

• Grading bodice and sleeve block to various sizes 14 hrs

Essential Reading:

1. Pamela, C. Stringer., (1995), Pattern Drafting for Dressmaking, Augustan Publishers &

distributors, Delhi

2. Moore, Carolyn, L., Concepts of Pattern grading, Fair Child Publication Inc, New York.2001

3. Armstrong, J., Pattern Making for Fashion Design (II Edition), Adison, Wesely Publishing

Company, 1995.

4. Jindal, Ritu., Handbook of Fashion Designing, Mittal Publications, New Delhi.

5. Natalie, Bray., More Dress Pattern Designing, 4th

edition, BSP,ISBN ,1997

Books Recommended:

1. Hill House, Marion., Dress design: Draping and Flat Pattern Making, Mifflin Company,

Houghton

2. Pepin Herriet., Modern Pattern Design, Publications, New York.

3. Winfred, Aldrich., Fabric Form and Flat Pattern Cutting, Om Books Service, New Delhi

4. Zarapkar, K. R., System of Cutting, Navneet Publications Ltd., Mumbai.

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SEMESTER III

FABRICATION TECHNIQUES

(PRACTICAL)

Code: GPM-324

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 06 90 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

To enable students to develop skill in constructing garments

CONTENT

Prepare paper drafts by making adaptations in basic blocks and constructing the following –

o Skirt 18 hrs

o Top 18 hrs

o A Line dress/One piece dress 18 hrs

o Bu Shirt 18 hrs

o Shorts 18 hrs

Draft, adapt, calculate material required and cost of the garment

Essential Reading:

1. Jindal, Ritu., Handbook of Fashion Designing, Mittal Publications, New Delhi.

2. Reader’s Digest-Complete guide of sewing, The Reader’s Digest Association Ltd., London

3. Thomas, Anna, Jacob, The Art of Sewing, UBSPD Publishers Distributors Ltd, New Delhi

Books Recommended:

1. Cream, Penelope., The Complete book of sewing, DK Publishing, New York.

2. Kallal, Mary Jo., Clothing Construction, London: Macmillan New York.

3. Shafeffer, Claire., The Complete Book of Sewing, Sterling , New York.

4. Pamela, C. Stringer., (1995), Pattern Drafting for Dressmaking, Augustan Publishers &

distributors, Delhi

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SEMESTER III INTERNSHIP

Code: GPM-325

Credits: 3

Marks: 100

Objectives:

1. To create awareness regarding current trends, issues and researches related to various aspects of

Clothing & Textiles.

2. To gain practical experience in different units of clothing and textile industry.

In the end of II Semester, students will undergo internship training of 45 days in a textile designing unit/

apparel manufacturing unit/ textile dyeing and printing unit/ apparel export unit/ boutiques/ fashion

houses etc., so that they get to understand the existing working practices, conditions and acquire an in-

depth technical know how of the unit.

The students shall prepare a report on the visit made by the organization. The student will submit the

report and will be required to make the presentation of the work followed by viva voce. The student will

be required to get the certificate regarding successful training.

Evaluation: Panel of examiners consisting of Head of the department, and two other examiners

appointed by the Principal shall conduct a vice-voce and evaluate the reports. The students will be given

marks out of 100, which will be converted to credits as per the programme.

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SEMESTER III

PROJECT

Code: GPM-326

Credits: 4

Periods/Week: 04 60 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

1. To provide students with an opportunity to conduct independent research in their specialization.

2. To encourage students to work in conjugation with relevant industries.

CONTENT

Guide lines for the Project

• Meeting experts, reading relevant literature, selecting appropriate topics in ones specialization,

prioritizing the topics and checking for feasibility

• Specifying focus areas with regard to one topic, writing research

questions/hypotheses/objectives, conducting a thorough literature review; presenting a clear and

convincing logical argument in support of the study

• Specifying variables, selecting an appropriate research design, making sample decisions,

selecting and /or constructing tools, and making a plan of analysis, collecting data

The students shall prepare synopsis presentation and present the report. The Head of the department,

Supervisor and other senior member appointed by the Principal shall conduct a viva-voce and evaluate

the presentation.

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SEMESTER IV

APPAREL PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

Code: GPM-421

Credits: 3

Periods/Week:03 45 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

1. To acquaint students with the functioning of production department of an Apparel Industry

UNIT I

Spreading and cutting 09 hrs

• Marker types and calculations

• Spreading process and spreading equipments

• Types of cutting machines

• Ticketing and bundling

UNIT II

Production 09 hrs

• Components of sewing

o Threads

o Needles

o Machinery and equipments for sewing

UNIT III 09 hrs

Use of components and trims

• Label and motifs

• Linings and interlinings

• Wadding

• Lace, braids and elastic

• Hook & loop fastenings

• Seam binding and tape

• Shoulder pads

• Eyelets & laces

• Zip fastners

• Buttons, tack buttons, snap fastners

• Performance properties of components & trims

UNIT IV

Post Production Machinery and Processes 09 hrs

• Production finishing – bar tack, button, button holes

• Garment finishing – stain removal, dry cleaning, cleaning and pressing.

• PTypes of packages

• Machinery used for packages • Types of materials used for packing

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Production system

• Types – Making through, Section or process system, progressive bundle system, straight line

or synchro system

• Salient features

• Specific uses

UNIT V 09 hrs

CAD/CAM for Apparel products

• Introduction to concept of CAD/CAM in garment manufacturing

• Complete pattern design system, preparation for grading, marker and pattern making

• Introduction to computer controlled machinery for garment manufacturing, 3D scanning

technology, development of Robotic for CAM

Essential Reading:

1. Cooklin, Jerry., Introduction to Clothing Construction, Blackwell Sciences Ltd., London.1991

2. Chuter, A.J., Introduction to Clothing Production Management, 2nd

Edition, Blackwell Sciences,

London.1995

Books Recommended:

1. Ashwathappa, Shridhara., Production and Operations Management, Himalaya Publishing House,

Mumbai

2. Telsang, Martand., Industrial Engineering and Production Management, S. Chand & Co., New

Delhi

3. Harold, Carr & Barbara, Latham., The Technology of Clothing Manufacture- Blackwell Science.

4. Tyles, D. J., Materials Management in Clothing Production, Blackwell Science London.

5. Stylios, G. (1991. Textiles objective Measurement and Automation in Garment Manufacture,

Ellis Horward Ltd., New York.

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SEMESTER IV

FOREIGN TRADE AND DOCUMENTATION

Code: GPM-422

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 03 45 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

To acquaint students with significance of exports.

To introduce students to logistics.

To enlighten students with process of export documentation and procedure.

UNIT I 09 hrs

• Introduction about Indian Foreign trade- trends, volume, compositions, balance of trade and

balance of payment, export promotion and institutional set up

• Case study of Apparel Exports

UNIT II

• Export-Import Documents: an overview, rationale of documents.

• Processing of an export order: Confirmation, Procuring or manufacturing. Central excise

clearance, Preshipment inspection, Clearing and forwarding agents, customs clearance, Import

processing.

UNIT III 09 hrs

• Marketing Logistics: Road, rail, air, multimodal transport, ware housing. Legal aspects of

carriage of goods.

UNIT IV 09 hrs

• Export and import Financing- ECGC, EXIM Bank

• Insurance-Marine Insurance, Cargo Insurance, shipment of export cargo, custom clearance of

import cargo.

UNIT V 09 hrs

• Introduction about International Institutional set up- WTO, IMF, World Bank and UNCTAD

Essential Reading:

1. Parasram., Export; what, where and how? Anupam Publication, New Delhi

Books Recommended:

Varshney, Bhattacharya., International Marketing Management-An Indian Perspective S. Chand

and Co. New Delhi

2. Vasudeva, P.K., International Marketing, Excel Books, New Delhi.

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SEMESTER IV

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Code: GPM-423

Credits: 3

Periods/Week: 03 45 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

To enhance entrepreneurial skills.

To develop an understanding of governments role in entrepreneurship.

UNIT I 09 hrs

• Entrepreneurship: concepts and nature. Entrepreneurship in India

• Entrepreneurial Traits: Leadership, risk taking, decision making, business planning

• Barriers in Entrepreneurship: Economic and non-economic

UNIT II 09 hrs

• Institutional Support for new ventures:

o Support organizations-State level –RFC,RIICO,DIC

o Financial organizations-IFCI, IDBI, SIDBI and other Banks

UNIT III

• Role of government in Entrepreneurial development: government incentives, subsidy and

assistance

UNIT IV 09 hrs

• Project organization structures –Functional, matrix and others

• Project Manager-Selection and training of project manager, roles and responsibilities

UNIT V 09 hrs

• Promotion of a new venture: search for a business idea, preparation of plan, analysis of

entrepreneurial opportunities, assessing the impact of opportunities and threats

• Introduction to Project management

• Preparation of DPR (detailed project report)

Essential Reading: 1. Kanka S.S., Entrepreneurship and small business management, Sultan Chand, New Delhi

2. Sudha ,G.S., Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship, RBD, Jaipur

Books Recommended:

1. Agarwal, N.P. & Misra, B.K.,RBD, Jaipur

2. Talreja Satish. & Gupta S.L., Entrepreneur development –New venture, Galgotia Publishing

House, New Delhi

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SEMESTER IV

LINE DEVELOPMENT

(PRACTICAL)

Code: GPM-424

Credits: 3

Periods/Week:06 90 hrs

Marks: 100(CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

To enhance the creative skills in developing a line of garments for export industry.

To expose students to experiment practical aspect of finished product and converting style ideas into

products.

CONTENT

• Preparation of portfolio of innovative garment designs according to research done for countries

where Indian garments are exported. (Sources like newsletters, magazines, internet, visit to

export house can be used for research)

• Select a style, embroidered/ painted/ printed/ woven/ dyed fabric and develops lines of garments

for various countries

Develop the working sketch, layout, paper pattern of garments as per the specifications of an export

house

Amongst the lines developed the student will present line to an export house and prepare a sample of

each garment after working with the details on

Forecasting

Creating a design concept

Market survey

Developing a line

Balancing the line

Sketching

Pattern making

Standardization

Specification – tech spec, costing

Material sourcing

Label

Garment fit

References:

News letters-Apparel online, Apparel views

Magazines-Clothesline, Apparel CMAI

Internet

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SEMESTER IV

PROJECT

Code: GPM-425

Credits: 6

Periods/Week: 06 90hrs

Marks: 100 (CA-30, SEE-70)

Objectives:

To provide students with an opportunity to conduct independent research

To encourage students to work in conjugation with relevant industries.

Content:

Guide lines for the Project

The students are required to carry forward their project under taken in semester III.

• Analyzing and interpreting data; reporting data in a preliminary form; corroborate own findings

with those in previous research; explaining and discussing findings with regard to each research

objective.

• Writing and submitting a project report with a chapter on each of the following:

Introduction, Review of literature, Scope of the Study, Methodology, Results and Discussion,

Summary and Conclusion and Suggestions for further studies.

• Submission of Project Report (4 copies) orally defending the report and power point presentation

followed by viva voice.

Evaluation: The dissertation submitted will be evaluated by a panel of examiners consisting of Head of

the department, external examiner and one appointed by the Principal shall conduct a vice-voce and

evaluate the dissertations. The students will be given marks out of 100, which will be converted to

credits as per the programme.