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To build a rich intellectual potential To build a rich intellectual potential among the faculty, staff and students among the faculty, staff and students so that all can contribute to the so that all can contribute to the sector in particular and society in sector in particular and society in large to create a niche for successful large to create a niche for successful industry - institute interfaceindustry - institute interface

Create an environment where values Create an environment where values and ethics thrive along with a never and ethics thrive along with a never ending quest for knowledge, skills ending quest for knowledge, skills and value addition. Tand value addition. To provide o provide knowledge embedded with culture knowledge embedded with culture and humility to all the stakeholdersand humility to all the stakeholders

VisionVisionVision

MissionMissionMission

To provide qualitative education To provide qualitative education to our students which targets to to our students which targets to meet the anticipated requirements meet the anticipated requirements of stake holders. of stake holders.

To render timely and satisfactoryTo render timely and satisfactory service in all portfolios to the industry service in all portfolios to the industry and all other stakeholders. and all other stakeholders.

To improve our quality managementTo improve our quality management system on continual basis through system on continual basis through complying with the requirements of complying with the requirements of this standard. this standard.

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Quality Policy of IICTQuality Policy of IICT

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Sl NO. Chapter

1 . Introduction 1

2. Location at a Glance 1

3. Certificates 2

4. B.Tech Programme 3

5. International Distance Learning Program (IDLP) 5

6. Skill Development based on Modular Employable Skills (MES) 7

7. Course Matrix 10

8. Fee Structure for B.Tech .Course (New Admission)- 2011-12 11

9. Creation of Infrastructure & Facilities 13

10 Hostel Rules & Regulation 15

11. Placement of Final Year Student 17

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13 Executive Committee of IICT 19

CONTENTS

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The institute is located in Bhadohi, which is about 45 Kms away from Holy City Varanasi and about 75 Kms from Prayag City, Allahabad. The campus of IICT is about 4 Kms from Bhadohi Railway Station and situated in Main Road known as Chauri Road, the outskirts of Bhadohi town, free from all sorts of pollution providing a peaceful atmosphere for studies and research.The campus is spread over 10 acres of land comprises of State of the art Administrative building consisting spare for Classrooms, Laboratories, Conference Hall, Library, Design Studio, Museum and Workshop. Facilities like Boys & Girls Hostel, Residential accommodation for employees, Open air Theatre for performing Arts, Open space for Games, Generator and water-supply system. Certain additional facilities are under creation.

] B.Tech (Carpet & Textile)

] Industry- Driven Special Courses

(IDLP).

] Short-term Training Programmes.

] Sample Testing.] Certification of products.] Troubleshooting.] Technical & management consultancy.

] Product development.] Technology

upgradation.] Standardization ( Input-process-

output)

] Creation of new Design.

] Development of Designing state- of-the-art facilities.

] Bank of motifs & designs.

] Training to potential designers.

HRD DCDDCDDCD

R&D TSI

PORTFOLIOSIn order to play the role as mentioned above, the Institute has come out with certain strategic plan, which shows activities behind each role

IICT AT A GLANCE LOCATION & CAMPUS

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The Indian Institute of Carpet Technology popularly known as IICT, arguably the only of its kind in World, has been set up by Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India with the prime mandate to bridging the gap in Textile, Carpet and allied Industries by producing the real TECHNOCRATs in the field. The institute is recognized by various National /International bodies as under:

4Affiliated to G.B.T. University. Lucknow

4Approved by A.I.C.T.E., MHRD, Govt. of India

4Member of I.S.T.E. and CII

4Recognized by Textile Institute, Manchester,

UK

4NBA Accredited

4Approved by UGC- AICTE- DEC Joint committee

for IDLP

4NABL Accredited for Laboratory Testing

4ISO 9001: 2008 Certified by SGS,U.K.

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International Collaboration

under

through

Diploma / Certificate Course

02

International Distance Learning Programme

ag Research N e w z e a l a n d

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The Institute started functioning academically from 2001 with B. Tech. program in Carpet & Textile Technology, which is exclusive in the country as well as in Asia. The program structure has been prepared under the guidelines of U.P. Technical University and AICTE norms for Science, Humanitiesand Engineering subjects to be taught in initial semesters. 3rd Semester to 8th Semester covers coresubjects including projects. Core subjects take care of Textile and Carpet Technology, Management, Testing/ Quality Control and specialization in terms of Projects. The Institute has extended its existing B.Tech program providing scope for integration of additional disciplines like Advances in carpet Technology(ACT),Home Textile Technology (HTT) and Textile Design Technology (TDT) as a specialization in the final year with increased intake from 30 to 60 and all the 60 seats have been filled up successfully. .

The details of the program as on date are as under:

B. TECH. PROGRAMB. TECH. PROGRAMB. TECH. PROGRAM

First Semester Second Semester

Third Semester Fourth Semester

Fifth Semester

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4Mathematics 14Engg. Physics 14Engg. Chemical/Engg.Mechanics 14Electrical Engg./Computer Concepts & Programming in C4Electronics in engg./Professional Communication4Manufacturing processes/Envoirment & Ecology4Remedial English Language

4Mathematics II4Engg. Physics II4Engg.Mechanics /Engg. Chemical 4Computer Concepts/Electrical Engg. & Programming in C4Professional Communication /Electronics in Engg.4Envoirment & Ecology/ Manufacturing processes

4Textile Mechanics4Mathematics III/4Science based Open Elective 4Industrial Psychology/Industrial Sociology4Yarn Manufacture I4Fabric Manufacture I4Fibre Science4Human values and Professional Ethics

4Industrial Sociology/Industrial Psychology4Science based Open Elective /Methmetics III4Yarn Manufacture II4Fabric Manufacture II4Textile Testing I4Textile Chemistry I4Human values and Professional Ethics

Sixth Semester

4Engg. & Managerial Economics4Industrial Manufacturing Process4Carpet Manufacture I4Carpet Yarn Manufacture I4Textile Chemistry II4Textile Testing II4Human values and Professional Ethics

4Industrial Management 4Departmental Eective I =Chemical Processing of Carpet =Home Textile I =Basic Drawing4Departmental Elective II =Carpet Manufacture = Sewing & Embroidery Technique =History of Design4Carpet Yarn Manufacture II4Fabric Manufacture III4Carpet Testing4Human values and Professional Ethics

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Eighth Semester

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Admission ProcedureAll admission to first Year B. Tech. program are through All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) & Counseling by Central Counseling Board (CCB), Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India.For more details visit the following web sites : www.aieee.nic.in, www.ccb.nic.in

Lateral entry in the 2nd yrLateral entry in the 2nd yr. (3rd semester) is offered . (3rd semester) is offered to diploma holder/ B.sc to diploma holder/ B.sc Graduates (visit IICT Graduates (visit IICT website for more details)website for more details)

Admission ProcedureAdmission Procedure

For more details visit the following web sites : For more details visit the following web sites : www.aieee.nic.in, www.ccb.nic.inwww.aieee.nic.in, www.ccb.nic.in

All admission to first All admission to first Year B. Tech. program are Year B. Tech. program are through All India Engineering Entrance Examination through All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) & Counseling by Central Counseling Board (AIEEE) & Counseling by Central Counseling Board (CCB), Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India.(CCB), Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India.

Lateral entry in the 2nd yrLateral entry in the 2nd yr. (3rd semester) is offered . (3rd semester) is offered to diploma holder/ B.sc to diploma holder/ B.sc Graduates (visit IICT Graduates (visit IICT website for more details)website for more details)

4Open Elective I =Entrepreneurship Development =Quality Management =Operation Research =Introduction to Biotechnology 4Departmental Elective III =Computer Aided Designing

(Carpet & Textiles) =Computer Aided Designing (Home Textiles, Pattern Making & Planning) =Computer Aided Designing

(Textiles) & Manufacturing4Departmental Elective IV =Maketing & Merchandising of Carpet & Textiles = Home Textiles II =Trends in Textile Designing 4Carpet &Textile Designing 4Textile Chemistry III4Human values and Professional Ethics

Seventh Semester

4Open Elective II =Non Conventional Energy Resources =Nonlinear Dynamic Systems =Product Development =Automatiation & Robotics 4Departmental Elective V

=Emerging Technology =Quality Control for Home Textiles =Design Management 4Departmental Elective VI =Advances in Carpet Manufacturing =Advances in Home Textile =Advances in Textile Designing Tech.4Advances Fabric Manufacturing 4Human values and Professional Ethics

For more Detail about

course curriculum include

Practical & Project Works

Visit: gbtu.ac.in

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4.Diploma in Carpet Yarn Manufacture (Six Certificate topics)Compulsory three:•Introduction to wool and the wool industry•Woolen Carpet yarn manufacture•Introduction to Wool Carpet Manufacture

Optional any three of:• Wool characteristics and measurement • Yarn specification and measurement• Textile fibre blending• Worsted and semi worsted yarn manufacture

• Dyeing & Wet Processing of wool carpet yarns

3.Diploma in Textile Dyeing and Finishing (Six Certificate topics)Compulsory three:•Introduction to wool and the wool industry•Application of Natural dyes•Textile Dyeing and finishing

Optional any three of:• Textile dye selection and use • Textile and dyestuff chemistry• Textile colour• Dyeing machinery and mechanisms• Textile Printing• Dyehouse Operation

• Dyeing & Wet Processing of wool carpet yarns

INTERNATIONAL DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAM (IDLP)The institute also offers 7 diplomas & 30 certificate programs on wool, carpet & textiles through Distance Learning system in collaboration with Ag Research Ltd, New Zealand (early known as Canesis Network Ltd.). MoU between IICT, Bhadohi and Ag Research Ltd, New Zealand has signed for IDLP. The License includes enrollment for the program in India and abroad (except Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the Americas). This course has the approval from DEC IGNOU The course is aimed at those who aspire for a career in wool, carpet and textile industry. The curriculum will comprise a totally comprehensive package covering all aspects of textiles and carpets. The IDLP program consists of :Topics for Diploma Course

1.Diploma in Basic Textile Technology (Six Certificate topics)Compulsory four:•Introduction to wool and the wool industry•Natural textile fibres•Manufactured textile fibres•Spun Yarns

2.Diploma in Wool Scouring Technology (Six Certificate topics)Compulsory three:•Introduction to wool and the wool industry•Wool Scouring Process•Wool Scouring Technology

5.Diploma in Carpet Technology (Six Certificate topics)

Compulsory three:•Introduction to wool and the wool industry•Introduction to Wool Carpet Manufacture•Advanced carpet technologies

6.Diploma in Apparel Yarn Manufacture (Six Certificate topics)

Compulsory three:•Introduction to wool and the wool industry•Worsted and Semi worsted yarn manufacture•Yarn Specification and measurement

7.Diploma in Carpet & Textile Designing (Six Certificate topics)Compulsory three:•Introduction to wool and the wool industry•Introduction to Wool Carpet Manufacture•Designing of Carpets & Textiles

Optional any two of:• Textile dyeing and finishing• Woven fabrics• Introduction to Wool Carpet Manufacture

Optional any three of:• Wool characteristics and measurement • Wool Marketing Systems• Textile fibre blending• Woollen Carpet Yarn manufacture• Worsted and semi worsted yarn manufacture

Optional any three of:• Woollen Carpet Yarn manufacture• Yarn specification and measurement• Carpet maintenance• Carpet Finishing • Carpet performance

Optional any three of• Natural Textile Fibres • Textile fibre blending• Wool characteristics and measurement • Woven fabrics

Optional any three of• Textile Colour • Application of Natural Dyes• Textile Printing• Natural Textile Fibres

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All the candidates registered for the IDLP courses will be provided Study Material in the form of Right Protected CD-ROM for the course. These study materials are designed by the experts from Canesis and IICT exclusive packages by IICT & they contain all relevant information in detail. The course materials will be provided in installment for those candidates, who will deposit their course fee in installments. Each module of the course materials will contain theoretical description of that module and an assignment. The Right Protected CD- ROM to be supplied for the course is not to be copied, re-produced in any form for any other use other than studies. If at any stage of the course it is found that the any candidate found doing so he/she is liable to face severe disciplinary action, which may include legal action as per the law of land.

Note: IICT deserves the right to amend rules & regulation and notify the same in the website. The IICT Approved centres will run contact programme for various topics on specified dates. However attendance in personal contact programme is need based.

Exams are conducted at IICT approved centres every six months. Apart from the examination every student is required to undergo an internship and has to submit a project report on the assigned topic.

Diplomas are awarded at three levels of attainment.pass > 70% merit >80 % distinction >90%

ndProposal for considering eligibility for lateral entry to B.Tech 2 year for the IDLP diploma holders is under consideration with UPTU

In addition to B. Tech degree, IDLP diploma and certificate programs, IICT is also conducting short term programs in different areas like designing, weaving, dyeing and computer management for freshers/ artisans and those who are working in the industry and needs to upgrade their theoretical as well as hands on practical skills for value-added and technological contribution to the industry. The details about these programs are as under:

1. Carpet & Textile Designing/ CAD Certificate Program2. Carpet Yarn Dyeing Certificate Program3. Certificate Program in Computer Application &

Management

The duration of the above programs is 4 months with a onetime payment of Rs. 15000/- for 1 and Rs. 10000/- for 2&3. The detailed information about the course structure and Application Form is available on institute's website: www.iict.ac.in. Admissions in the above course are made thrice in a year Sessions : August -Nov.,December-March and April-July .

Minimum duration for completing the diploma course is three years. Minimum duration for completing the certificate course is Six months. If in any case after the expiry of period of three years/ six months (as applicable); the candidate is not being able to complete the Diploma/Certificate course he/she has to register again for which a nominal fee will be charged. These courses are open to candidates who have passed tenth standard from any recognized board with mathematics cumpulsory subject but it is essential that the candidate must be conversant in English Language & Computer Friendly to cope up with the course material. Exposure of the relevant field is preferable.

Candidates willing to get registered for IDLP diploma/certificate course will be required to apply on the prescribed form, which can be obtained from personally/ by post. The application form can also be down loaded from the institute website www.iict.ac.in. Candidates may apply any time for the enrolment in any of the diplomas/ certificates throughout the year. Registration fee for these courses is Rs. 250.00, which is to be deposited along with the filled in prescribed form. Candidates applying on the application form obtainable by hand from the institute will be required to deposit the Rs. 250.00 at the time of purchase of the form, which includes registration fee also. Candidates willing to get the application form by post will be required to send a demand draft of Rs. 300.00(which includes registration fee & postage charges) in favour of Indian Institute of Carpet Technology, payable at Bhadohi drawn on any centralized bank.

On the receipt of completed application form along with the registration fee the candidate will be registered with the institute for the diploma/certificate course and will be allotted a registration number. The candidates will be required to quote this registration number for future correspondences.

Topics for Certificate Course(b) Certificate Course:

The course fee for the certificate course is Rs.6,000.00, which is to be deposited only in one installment.

(a) Diploma Course:

The fee for Diploma course, which comprises of six topics, isRs. 36, 000.00. Candidates for diploma course can deposit their course fee in installments as per details given below:

st1 Installment: Rs. 18,000.00nd2 Installment: Rs. 12,000.00rd3 Installment: Rs. 6,000.00

Sl. No.

Name of the Topic Sl. No

Name of the Topic

1. Introduction to Wool and Wool Industry 16. Natural Textile Fibres 2. Manufactured Textile Fibres 17. Spun Yarns 3. Wool and Wool Scouring Process 18. Wool Scouring Technology 4. Wool Characteristics and Measurement 19. Wool Market Systems 5. Textile Fibre Blending 20. Woolen Yarn Manufacturing 6. Worsted and Semi-worsted Yarn

Manufacturing 21. Yarn Specification and Measurement

7. Wet Processing of Wool Carpet Yarns Carpets

22. Dyeing of Wool Carpet yarns

8. Textile Dyeing and Finishing 23. Textile Dye Selection and Use 9. Textile and Dyestuff Chemistry 24. Textile Colour 10. Dyeing Machinery and Mechanisms 25. Dye house Operation 11. Textile Printing 26. Introduction to Wool Carpets 12. Carpet Manufacture 27. Carpet Maintenance 13. Carpet Finishing 28. Advanced Carpet Manufacture 14. Woven Fabrics 29. Carpet Performance 15. Natural Dyeing (IICT exclusive package) 30. Carpet and Textile Designing (IICT exclusive

package)

Duration

Admission ProcedureAdmission Procedure

Eligibility CriterionEligibility Criterion

Duration

RegistrationRegistration

Course Fee:Course Fee:

Study MaterialStudy MaterialStudy Material

Contact programmeContact programme

ExaminationExamination

levels of attainment

INDUSTRY DRIVEN SHORT TERM PROGRAMS

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SPONSORED TRAINING PROGRAMS The institute also conducts various 15/ 21/ 25 days- training programs on:. Skill development cum 21 days orientation program for Artisans: Weavers,Dyers, Instructors, Supervisors etc· 15 days workshop on Technical & Design Development.· 25 days workshop on Technical & Design Development.

These programs are conducted on regular basis in different parts of the country such as Bhadohi, Mirzapur, Varanasi, J&K, Surat, Jaipur, Agra etc. on regular basis without any training fee. The programs are fully sponsored by O/o Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), Ministry of Textiles; UNDP, etc. Institute offers tailor made (Need-based) training program on :

· Wool Technology: Raw material to finishing including marketing· Carpet Technology: Introduction in Carpet Manufacturing to Advance Carpet Manufacturing.· Textile Technology: Fibre to Fabric· Special program on usage of Natural Fibres & Natural Dyeing.

Skill Development based on Modular Employable Skills (MES)

Background

The need for giving emphasis on the Skill Development, especially for the less educated, poor and out of

school youth has been highlighted in various forums. The skill level and educational attainment of the work force

determines the productivity, income levels as well as the adaptability of the working class in changing environment. Large

percentage of population in India is living below poverty line. One of the important causes is lower percentage of skilled

persons in the workforce.

The skill development at present is taking place mostly in the informal way, i.e. persons acquire skill at the

work-place when they help their parents, relatives and employers etc. Such persons do not have a formal certificate and

thus earn lower wages and are exploited by employers. They have come through informal system due to socio-economic

circumstances of the family and the compulsions of earning a livelihood rather than attending a formal course. While their

productivity is low, their contribution to the national GDP cannot be ignored. If the country can create a system of

certification which not only recognizes their skills but also provides education and training in a mode that suits their

economic compulsions, it will not only benefit the workforce to earn a decent living but also contribute to the national

economy by better productivity of this workforce.

Another related problem to be tackled is large number of students drop outs (About 63% of the school students

drop out at different stages before reaching Class-X).

Very few opportunities for skill development are available for the above referred groups (out of school youth & existing workers especially in the informal sector). Most of the existing Skill Development programmes are long term in nature. This was essential considering their educational, social and economical background. Poor and less educated persons can not afford long term training programmes due to higher entry qualifications, opportunity cost etc. Therefore, a new frame work for Skill Development for the Informal Sector like Carpet & Textile has been evolved by IICT for consideration of DGET to address to the above mentioned problems. The key features of the new frame work for skill development are:

Ø Demand driven Short term training courses based on modular employable skills decided in consultation with Industry

Ø Flexible delivery mechanism (part time, weekends, full time)

Frame work for Skill Development based on 'Modular Employable Skills (MES)

Background

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Ø Different levels of programmes (Foundation level as well as skill upgradation) to meet demands of various target groups

Ø Training to be provided by Vocational Training (VT) Provider like IICT or IICT approved other establishments.

Ø Optimum utilisation of existing infrastructure to make training cost effective.

Ø Testing of skills of trainees by independent assessor (s) who would not be involved in conduct of the training programme, to ensure that it is done impartially.

Ø Testing & certification of prior learning (skills of persons acquired informally)

Ø The essence of the scheme is in the certification that will be nationally recognised by both the government agencies and industry/trade organisations.

The Short Term courses would be based on 'Modular Employable Skills (MES)'.The Concept for the MES is:

Ø Identification of 'minimum skills set' which is sufficient to get an employment in the labour market.

Ø It allows skills upgradation, multiskilling, multi entry and exit, vertical mobility and life long learning opportunities in a flexible manner.

Ø It also allows recognition of prior learning (certification of skills acquired informally) effectively.

Ø The modules in a sector when grouped together could lead to a qualification equivalent to National Trade Certificate or higher.

Ø Courses could be available from level 1 to level 3 in different vocations depending upon the need of the employer organisations.

Ø MES would benefit different target groups like:

ü Workers seeking certification of their skills acquired informallyü workers seeking skill upgradation

ü early school drop-outs and unemployed

Curriculum Development Process

Following procedure is used for developing course curricula

Ø Identification of Employable Skills set in a sector based on division of work in the labour market.

Ø Development of training modules corresponding to skills set. identified so as to provide training for specific & fit for purpose

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S. No. Particular

1. Background 2. Frame work for Skill Development based on

‘Modular Employable Skills (MES) ’ 3. Curriculum Development Process 4. Duration of the Programme 5. Pathways to acquire Qualification 6. Course Matrix

7. Modules: Certificate Level -I

7.1 Handknot ted Woolen Carpet Manufacturing 7.2 Tibbetan Carpet Manufacturing 7.3 Flat woven D hurrie Manufacturing 7.4 Hand Spi nning of Woolen Carpet Yarn 7.5 Hand Spi nning of Cotton Carpet Yarn 7.6 Handtufted Carpet Manufacturing 7.7 Broadloom Ca rpet Manufacturing 7.8 Carpet Yarn Dyeing 7.9 Carpet Finishing – I

7.10 Manufacture of fabric related to Carpet 7.11 Basics of Computer Science

8. Modules: Certificate Level -II 8.1 Entrepreneurship & Export Management 8.2 Carpet Designing CAD 8.3 Hand knotted Silk Carpet Manufacturing 8.4 Natural Fibres for Carpets 8.5 Spinning of Woolen yarn 8.6 Spinning of Cotton yarn 8.7 Carpet Backing 8.8 Carpet yarn dyeing with Natural Dyes 8.9 Carpet Finishing - II

8.10 Designing of fabric relat ed to Carpet 8.11 Fundam entals of I.T. & its application in Carpet

Industry 9. Modules: Certificate Level -III 9.1 Modern Carpet Yarn Manufacturing 10. List of Expert/ Committee Members

Ø Organisation of modules in to a Course Matrix indicating vertical and horizontal mobility. The course matrix depicts pictorially relation among various modules, pre requisites for higher level modules and how one can progress from one level to another.

Ø Development of detailed curriculum and vetting by a trade committee and by the NCVT(Close involvement of Employers Organisations, State Governments, experts, vocational training providers and other stake

holders is ensured at each stages).

Duration of the Programmes Time taken to gain the qualification will vary according to the pathway taken and will be kept very flexible for persons with different backgrounds and experience. Normal duration statements may appear in training programmes which may be based on the content and requirements of a MES module.Pathways to acquire Qualification:Access to the qualification could be through:An approved training programme; Or§ A combination of an approved training programme plus recognition of prior learning including credit transfer; Or

§ The recognition of prior learning that provides evidence of the achievement of the competencies for the qualification.

Modular Employable Skill (MES) Development Programme

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COURSE MATRIX based on

MODULAR EMPLOYER ABLE SKILLS for the

CARPET SECTOR

based on based on

for the for the MODULAR EMPLOYER ABLE SKILLS MODULAR EMPLOYER ABLE SKILLS

Entrepreneurship &

Export M anagem ent

Carpet Designing

CAD

Hand knotted Silk

Carpet Manufacturing

Natural Fibres for

Carpet

Spinning of Woolen

Yarn

Spinning of Cotton

Yarn

Carpet Backing

Carpet Yarn

Dyeing with Natural Dyes

Carpet Finishing II-

Design of Fabric

related to Carpet

Fundamentals of LT. & its

application in Carpet Industry

Hand knotted Woolen

Carpet Manufacturing

Tibettan Carpet

Manufacturing

Flat Woven Dhurrie

Manufacturing

Hand Spinning of

Woolen Carpet Yarn

Hand Spinning of

Cotton Carpet Yarn

Hand tufted Carpet

Manufacturing

Broadloom Carpet

Manufacturing

Carpet Yarn Dyeing

Carpet Finishing - I

Manufacture of fabric

related to Carpet

Basics of Computers

Level - I Level - II Level - III

Modern Carpet Yarn Manufacturing

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Details of Payable Fees Fee break-up Rs. Payable at the time of

Admission / Start of Session

I. Tuition Fees:* Rs 35,000/--(per annum) 35,000/-

II. Hostel Fees* Rs 6,725/-- (per annum) 6,725/-

III. Caution Money***

a) Institute caution Money Rs 1,500/- (One time only) 1,500/-

b) Library caution Money Rs 1,000/- (One time only) 1,000/-

c) Hostel Security Rs 5,00/- (One time only) 500/-

d) Mess Security Rs 5,00/- (One time only) 500/-

IV. University Fees:

i) Enrollment fee** Rs 100/- (One time only) 100/-

ii) Development fees* Rs 250/- (Per annum) 250/-

iii) Student Welfare fund fees* Rs 200/- (Per annum) 200/-

iv) Examination fee* Rs 3000/- (Per annum) 3000/-

V. Development charge* Rs. 5000/-(Per annum) 5000/-

VI. Other Charge* Rs. 6000/-(Per annum) 6000/- +

TOTAL Rs. 59,775/-

Discipline

Every student is required to observe discipline and decorous behaviour both inside and outside the institute campus and not

to indulge in any activity, which will tend to bring down the prestige of the institute.

Anti Ragging Measures

Any disorderly conduct whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with

rudeness any other student, indulging in rowdy or indisciplined activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or

psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior student or asking the students to do any act or

perform something which such student will not do in the ordinary course and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense

of shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of a fresher or a junior student.The cause of

indulging in ragging is deriving a sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by the seniors over their juniors or

freshers.Ragging in any form is banned in the institute and the institute treats ragging as a cognizable offence and very strict

action will be taken against the offenders.To safeguard ideals of scholarship, character and personal behaviour, the institute

reserves the right to expel any student at any time.

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Note: Payment should be made through Bank DD/Banker Cheque in case of Local Bank, drawn in favor of Director, IICT, Bhadohi, Payable at Bhadohi

*Annual Charges **One time non refundable

*** One time refundable

+ Shall be utilized through Student welfare Committee for conducting/celebrating various activities including independents/ Republic/Annual/Institute and interface with industry, games & sports and training Placement etc.

stFee structure for B. Tech 1 (New Admission) andnd 2 year (Lateral Entry Admission) 2011-12

Less Amount of fee paid at Counseling Centre of CCB

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1.A Carpet Designing CAD facility2.New Design Creation3.Editing4.Conversion into Graphs5.Colour Combination6.Design Printing7.Naksha Printing8.Wool Consumption Calculation9.CAD Facilities/ CAD Features

ØCreation of new designs ØEditing þ Graphical conversion ØGraph printingØColor combination ØWool consumption calculation

Compatibility, User Friendliness, Customizable Settings, Tools & Options, Color Related features, File formats

LIBRARY

The institute has a centralized library with a rich collection of books (Indian & Foreign authors) on every subject of the curriculum. The library is well stocked with national and international journals and periodicals on almost all areas of carpet and textile, home textile etc. and other engineering fields related to the curriculum. The library is continuously updated with latest books/ journals/ periodicals/ industrial reports, research reports. The library is also using an-integrated multi-user automation software "Alice for windows package”, that supports all inhouse operation of the library to the students as well as faculties and employees.

HOSTEL

The institute has separate Boys' and Girls' Hostels namely "Swami Vivekanand Bhawan" and "Saraswati Bhawan" respectively in the campus with full of modern amenities such as Television, Common Room, hygienic drinking water supply with Water Cooler and Aquaguard, mess, indoor games, well furnished rooms with beds etc.

OPEN THEATREAn open theatre in the institute's campus is also available for the students to conduct different cultural activities, quiz-contests on occasions like Annual Day, Independence Day, Fresher Day etc.

IICT-Satellite Centres at Jaipur & Srinagar The institute has been approved by the Central/ concerned State Govts to set up its satellite centres in Rajsthan and J& K. The training program is being started by IICT at Jaipur (Rajasthan) and Srinagar (J&K) through the Satellite Centres. The Satellite Center at Jaipur has been created at with a view to cater the need in similar four pronged strategies like HRD, DCD, R&D & TSI mainly for the Rajasthan Carpet belt. The specific way in which the Satellite Center can fulfill the strategies in four areas are as under

CAD facilities for exporters and role of IICT satellite centers

In today's carpet industry CAD is an integral and indispensable part. CAD allows you to design the product visualize it and make changes with colors if necessary and much before the actual production. We have the advantage of seeing our carpet in the full scale. Various types of CAD systems are there, the one which used by the architects for building residences and one which used by mechanics for making machine s are different from the one which we use in carpet industry. A carpet CAD consists of a hardware and software.

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Creation of Infrastructure & Facilities: Simultaneous to creation of portfolios, infrastructure & facility creation begun. Over a period of last few years, the infrastructure & facilities could be created which are as under.

1. Design Studio &(CAD) Lab / 1. Design Studio &(CAD) Lab / 1. Design Studio &(CAD) Lab / For Carpet & TextileFor Carpet & TextileFor Carpet & Textile

a. Design Studio b. Two CAD Software NEDGRAPHICS for Carpet Industry Designingc. Nine stations Available for CAD Autotex Software

Development of DesignsCreation of DesignsforIndustry

Use of Trainees

2. Physical & Carpet Testing Lab 2. Physical & Carpet Testing Lab 2. Physical & Carpet Testing Lab

a. Sirolan Laser Scaneb. Xenotest Alpha

c. WIRA Fibre.Diagram.Machine

d. Universal Testing Machine

e. Carpet Wear & Abrosion Tester

f. Carpet Teterapod Walker Tester

g. WIRA Tuft Withdrawl Tensometer

Measurement of wool fibre diameterEvaluation of change in colour of textile material due to weather/sunlightMeasurement of Fbire length of Wool & Synthetic FibresEvaluation of tensile characteristics of yarn, fabric etc.Evaluation of wear & abrasion characteristics of Carpets & piled fabricsEvaluation of Carpets in terms of appearance retention, resilience and durabilityMeasurement of anchorage force of tuft to the carpet

Hi-Tech LabHi-Tech LabHi-Tech Lab

Carpet & Research Lab / Carpet & Research Lab / Carpet & Research Lab / Carpet Training & Carpet Training & Manufacturing facilitiesManufacturing facilitiesCarpet Training & Manufacturing facilities

3.3.3.

5.5.5.

4.4.4.

6.6.6.

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7.7.7.

8.8.8.

Carpet weaving

9.9.9.

10.10.10.

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All the created facilities are meant for Training, Research & Development, Students & Trainees Practical , Service to industry, Sample Development , Sponsored Project work, etc.

a. Pirn winding 4 Headsb. Reeling Machine VPF Modelc. Cone winding Machine 10 Headsd. Terry Loom Shakti 1002e. Pirn Changing Loom Shaktif. Under Pick Loom Dynamicg. Over Pick Loom Dynamich. Drop Box Loom Dynamici. Double lift double Cylinder Jacquard Dynamicj. Sample Loom (Rapier)k. Broad Loom

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1. Every student who has been provided night is an offence. The warden will hostel accommodation must reside in' the adequately deal with any attempt of proxy or accommodation allotted to himlher. wrong entry in the attendance register.Students should not interchange rooms The inmates are required to go and sign the without the prior consent of the Warden in attendance register at a common place fixed writing. for the purpose.

7. Use minimum possible load while supply is 2. When occupying the room, the student should check the room fixtures, fittings, from generators. Switch off fans & lights when furniture and other articles issued to leaving room or when not required.him/her. He/she will' be required to compensate for the damages/ shortage etc. 8. Use of narcotics, consumption of alcoholic found when he!she hands over the charge beverages and gambling are strictly of the room. Furniture should not be prohibited.removed from the room and should not be used anywhere outside. 9. A student is not permitted. even though

possessing a license, to keep fire arms with 3. Every inmate should maintain a high him/ her. Also no pets such as dogs etc. are

standard of discipline and conduct him self/ permitted to be kept.herself in a dignified manner. Within and outside the hostel they should do nothing, 10. Don't fix objectionable postures on the wall of which may cause noise and distraction in Hostel & nails in the doors,.cupboards etc.studies or may be deemed vulgar in anyway.

11. Students residing inside the Hostel are 4. No unauthorized person including day required to become member of the mess and

scholar, visitors, guardians of students is they shall follow the mess rules strictly.allowed to stay in the hostel without obtaining prior permission from Director or 12. No meeting is permitted in the hostel without his authorized person, In general visitors prior permission of the Director or warden.are not allowed to meet the Hostel inmates (Boys/ Girls) in the classroom and / or in the 13. Students falling sick should inform the Hostel Hostel. Visitor (s) shall inform the security Warden, who wil l mak e necessary the name of students (s) whom they want to arrangement for their treatment.meet & wait in the visitors room. The security person will take necessary action to 14. Any time the Director or his authorized call the concerned student (s) in the visitor's person/ Warden may take round of the hostel, room. Notification in this regard is available can search any room any time. If any in the Main gate. indiscipline is observed, the concerned

student will be punished including expulsion 5. Students are also not allowed to use electric from the hostel.

appliances like heater/ convector, room cooler, immersion rod, electric iron etc. Also 15. No students should stay in the hostel /hostel music systems should not be played loudly. premises during college hours without any

valid reason.6. Attendance will be taken in the hostel at

scheduled time as per the notification given 16. No student shall be permitted to attend by the warden. Absence without leave at classes in unusual dress code (Example: T-that hour and absence thereafter during the Shirt, Kurta Pyjama. Slipper etc.)

Hostel Rules & Regulation

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17. If any student goes outside for duration of minimum 23. Student should stay in their respective room after 10:00 3 hours (Except Industry visit / Internship etc), P. M. and should not move aimlessly at roof or corridor he/she has to seek prior written permission from of hostel.the warden,

24. If any exigency arises for any unforeseen reason, then 2 or 3 (maximum) representative member of hostel 18. Student must take prior permission of warden by committee shall meet Warden/ Jt. Warden for submitting leave application mentioning the place discussionto be visited by him/her, joining date thehostel etc.

25. Ragging (any sort of physical and/or mental torture to 19. Every student should make entry in the register kept in main gate at the time of exit and entry from the new comers) is an offence. Any student found the main gate. involved in ragging directly or indirectly will be punished

as decided by the Hostel Disciplinary Committee.20. For any sort of misconduct found in any student at any time warden may expel the offender from the

26. The students must arrange fresher welcome within 07. hostel temporarily without explaining any reason thereof. days of commencement of new session. Students shall

also take initiative in celebration of Republic Day (26th 21. In general TV room shall be closed at 10:30 P.M. Jan),Independence Day (15th August) & Institute

sharp in the night. If it is to be kept opened even Dedication Day (11th May). The celebration should after 10:30 P. M prior permission citing the reason involve cultural activities, the content to be duly to be obtained from warden. If any student is found approved by authorized person and should not cause in the TV room after said period, strict action shall any disturbance to either campus members or be taken against the offender. neighboring residents. For celebration of any other

days, festivals, prior approval of Director is to be taken.22. Hostel gate shall be closed at 10:00 P.M. in the

winter (Dec-Feb) and 10:30 P. M. for the rest of the 27. Any dispute arises out of Mess/ Canteen activity shall be year. settled amicably through the designated committee

appointed by director.

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The Institute is thankful to all stake holders/industries who took advantage of the Institute's services

List of Recruiters of IICT B.Tech. Students

Campus Interviews are arranged for the final year B. Tech students. A large number of reputed Industrial houses in the countryvisit the Institution and recruit the final year students as Graduate Trainees. Some of the Companies invite the students to their site for the interviews.

PLACEMENT OF FINAL YEAR STUDENTSPLACEMENT OF FINAL YEAR STUDENTSPLACEMENT OF FINAL YEAR STUDENTSPLACEMENT OF FINAL YEAR STUDENTS

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PLACEMENT (TRACK RECORD OF 100%)All the students from very first batch have been successfully recruited by the reputed

organizations of the country (both in Carpet & Textile Industry).

Our students have also been occupied the places in the top institutions of the

country like IITs, ISM, NITIE, etc for their higher education through GATE, GRE, CAT,

etc. A brief list of organizations where IICT students have been selected:

Achiever Creations, Alok Industries, Gurgaon, Alps Industries Ltd, Meerut,

Ambuja Group,Gujrat, Anant Spinning Mills, Bholanath Internatinal, Birla

Trans Asia Carpets Ltd, Body Care, Brintons, Carpet International, Chinar

Exports, Class Design carpets, Delux Carpet Co., Dootmex, Eastern exports,

E.Hill & Co. Ltd., Expectations, Gentex, Ginni Filaments., Grentex, Mumbai,

Gujrat Ambuja, liT, Delhi, ISM- Dhanbad, lIT/NIT/IIM, Jaipur Rugs, Jayashree

Textiles, Kabir Old Tex., Kailash Rugs, Kartikey Rugs" M.A.Majeed & Bros,

M.A.Trading CO., Madhu India Ltd., Mahajan Carpets, Mamb Tex., Nahar

Fabrics, Lalru, Nahar Spinning Mills Ltd., Nitee Clothing, NITIE,Mumbai,

Nupur Carpets, Obeetee Pvt. Ltd., Oriental Carpet, Bhadohi, Paliwal

exports, Pashupati Fabrics Ltd., Patodia Exports, Peerless carpet Palace,

Pratibha Syntex Ltd., Prerna Syntex, Raj Overseas, Reid & Taylor India Ltd,

Reliance Industries Limited (Vimal), R.S.W.M. Ltd, Sharda Exports, Shashi

Exports, Faridabad, Sheetal carpets, Siyaram, Starling Silk Mills, ST Cottex,

Sunny Exports, Bhadohi,Vardhman Textiles, Verdhaman Spinning, Vikram

Woollens, Welspun India Pvt. Ltd., Winsome Textile Industries Ltd., Wires &

Fabriks (SA) Pvt. Ltd.

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Ph. D (Tech), FIE, C.Text. F.T.I.Member: AIHB, CWDB.Convener: RDC, GBTU, LkoMember:BOS, GBTU, Lko

Dr. K.K. GoswamiDirector & Professor

Textile and Carpet Processing, Quality Management, Teaching, Research Guidance & Administration

1. M. Tech (Textile Technology)

Aspiring PH.D.

Prof.B.D.DixitProfessor cum Consultant

Textile Technology,

R.K. Malik,Asstt. Professor & Dean

Textile Chemistry, Fibre Science and Natural Dyes

M. Tech (Fiber Science & Technology)

Perusing PH.D.

R. Karmakar, Textile & Carpet Designing, Training & Conduction of Workshops / Projects

M. A. (Painting)

PH.D.

Betty Dasgupta,Lecturer

Carpet Technology, Textile Chemistry,

Fibre Science

B. Sc. (Tech), Textile Chemistry

Perusing PH.D.

NAME & DESIGNATION SPECIALIZATION PROFILE

Library Management,Management Information System & Library Automation

Textile Physics, Carpet Technology

Anu MishraLecturer

Fiber Science, Textile Testing & processing

M.Tech (Fiber Science & Technology)

Jayant DeshpandeLibrarian

M. Com, M. Lib, PGDCSc, NET (UGC)

B.C. RAY,Workshop In-charge

M.A. (Admin)B. Sc. Tech. (Textile Tech)

C.S. BajpaiDesign Lab In-charge

Textile Chemistry Testing of Textile/related material

Textile and Carpet Designing, Training Programme

M.F.A (Textile Design)

D. Jana,Lab Assistant

Post Diploma in Textile Chemistry B.Tech

Jaihind Chauhan,Lab Assistant

Textile Chemistry, Testing of Textile/related material

Diploma in Textile Processing Technology

Anupam Agarwal,Lab Assistant

Mechanical Engineering, CAD & CAM & Laboratories

Diploma in Mech. Engg.

B.Tech

Govind Nath YadavComputer Lab Assistant

Electronics B.Tech Electronics

Aamitabh Chatterjee Lab Assistant

Diploma in Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical EngineeringTesting of Textile/related material

NAME & DESIGNATION SPECIALIZATION PROFILE

Siddhartha ShuklaAdministrative -cum-Security Officer

Administration,Public Relation

1. B.Tech. (Civil),

2. Small Industrial

Enterprise

Management

Course

U.K SrivastavaAdmn. Asstt

Office Communication, Data Management

B.Sc.,Diploma in Computer Application,M.B.A.

Mohd. Waseem AnsariLib. Assistant

Office Communication, Data Management & Assisting Administration,M.B.A.

B.Com (Hons.), Diploma in System Management (DISM)CAD (Carpet& Textile Design)

Vijay GuptaSemi Skilled Worker

Assisting Utility Service

Intermediate,I.T.I. Course

JagdishUnskilled Worker

Assisting Utility Service

Intermediate

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V.V.P. PandeyAccounts Officer

Accounts &Finance

B.Com.,CA Inter,ICWA Inter,MBA

Asstt. Professor

& Head of Office

S.K. Pandey Computer Science, Information Technology

& Management

M. C. A. , M. Tech(CSE), M.B.A.

Asstt. Professor

& Chief Project

coordinator

S.K.Gupta M.Tech (Textile

Technology

Aspiring PH.D.

Textile Testing &

Home textile

Rajesh Kumar Verma

Lecturer

M.Tech (Production)Mach. Engg.

Lecturer

Dr. N.N.Das

Chemical Lab In-charge

Ph. D. (Science)Chemestry.

Preeti Chaurasiya Lab Assistant

Textile Testing Diploma in

Handloom Tech.

HiralalRegistrar

Legal Activities M.A. LLB,

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1. Ex-Officio, Development Commissioner (Handicrafts) & Chairperson IICT, Office of the Development Commissioner (H),

West Block No. 7, R. K. Puram, New Delhi110066. [email protected] FAX 011-26163085

2. Ex-Officio, Additional Development Commissioner (Handicrafts) & Vice Chairperson, IICT, Office of the Development

Commissioner (Handicrafts), West Block No. 7, R. K. Puram, New Delhi 110066. [email protected] FAX 011-26163085th3. Ex-officio-Secretary, Small Scale Industries & Export Promotion, Govt. of U. P., 4 Floor, Sachivalaya, Lal Bahadur Shastri

Bhawan (Annexe), Lucknow 226001 or his nominee. [email protected].

4. Ex-officio, Director (Finance), Min. of Textiles, Govt. of India, Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi or his nominee.

5. Ex-Officio, Divisional Commissioner, Vindhyachal Mandal, Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh [email protected] Phone: 95544256888

6. Ex-officio, District Magistrate and Collector, Bhadohi, Sant Ravidas Nagar, Uttar Pradesh Fax : 250315 [email protected]

7. Ex-Officio, Managing Director, U.P. Export Corporation, Motimahal, 2A, Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow

Email: [email protected], [email protected]

8. Ex-Officio,, Chairman, Carpet Export Promotion Council, 3rd Floor, Niryat Bhawan, Rao Tula Ram Marg, Vasant Vihar,

Opp. Army Hospital Research & Referral, New Delhi 110057 Email: [email protected], [email protected]

9. Ex-Officio,, President, All India Carpet Manufacturers Association, Maryadpatti, Bhadohi ([email protected] )th10.Ex-Officio,, Chairperson, Indian Woollen Mills Federation, Churchgate Chambers, 7 Floor, New Marine,

Mumbai- 400 020 or Secretary General as his nominee. [email protected]

11.Shri R.K.Malik, Dean & AP, Indian Institute of Carpet Technology, Bhadohi.

12.Ex-Officio,, Member Secretary & Director, IICT, Bhadohi.

13.Shri Bholanath Baranwal, Bholanath International Limited, G.T. Road Khachhawan, Varanasi -221307 ([email protected])

14. Mr. N. K. Chaudhary, M.D. & C.E.O Jaipur Rugs Co. Pvt. Ltd. G 250, Mansarover Industrial Area, Near Galaxy Jaipur 302 020

Rajasthan (India) Tel 0141-2394759 Fax 0141-2398948, [email protected]

15. Executive Director, Central Wool Development Board, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, C-3, Shastri Nagar, Near Shastri Nagar Circle,

Jodhpur 342 003 (Raj) Fax 0291-2439017 email: [email protected], [email protected].

16. Executive Director, National Centre for Design and Product Development (NCDPD) (Set up by Ministry of Textiles, GOI), 43,

Okhla Industrial Estate, (Behind Modi Flour Mill), New Delhi 110 020 Ph: 11-26821262 / 26821265, Fax : 11-26821260

email: [email protected]

17.Head of the Department, Dept. of Textile Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Hauz Khas, New Delhi.

Ph: 011- 26596619, 6619/1401 (O) [email protected]

18.The Principal, Govt. College of Engg. & Textiles Technology, 12, William Carey Road, Serampore, Hooghly, Pin - 712201,

West Bengal, India. 033) 2662-1058, 3156, (033) 2662-1058 Email: [email protected], [email protected]

19.Member Secretary, Textile Committee, Ministry of Textiles, Textile Centre, P.Balu Raod, Veer Savarkar Marge,

Prabhadevi Chowk, Prabhadevi, Mumbai 400 025 [email protected] (Fax: 022-24924500, 24964521).

20.Director, CSTRI, CSB Complex, BTM Layout, Madivala, Bangalore-650 068 Ph: 080-26688831, 26282699,

fax: 080-26680435. [email protected] /[email protected]/[email protected]. R.S.Rathore, DD (Admin), All India Council For Technical Education (AICTE), 7 Floor, Chanderlok Building, Janpath

New Delhi-110 011 email:[email protected], 011-23724158, Cell: 07838389932-nomiee Chairman

22.Prof. K.S.Verma, Director, KNIT, Sultanpur nominee Vice-Chancellor, GBTU Email: [email protected] Ph:240454

Cell: 9415041790, Fax: 05362)240454, 241916

23.The Director or nominee, National Accreditation Board for Testing & Calibration Laboratories,

Department of Science & Technology, GOI, 3rd Floor, NISCAIR Building 14, Satsang Vihar Marg, New Mehrauli Road,

New Delhi 110067 (India), Tel.: 911146499999, Fax: 911126529716, E-mail: [email protected].

24.Dy. Director (IICT) o/o DC(HC), West Block NO. 7, R.K.Puram, New Delhi-110 066 Invitee.

LIST OF EC MEMBERS OF IICT (RE CONSTITUTED IN JUNE 2011)

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Indian Institute of Carpet Technology (Under Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India )

Affiliated with U.P. Technical University 8 Approved by AICTE, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India Chauri Road,

Bhadohi-221401 (UP) INDIA Tel: 91-5414-225504, Fax: 91-5414-225509 E-mail: [email protected]

Web: iict.ac.in

Design & Layout : In house-CAD studio, IICT,Bhadohi

Editorial Committee: Prof.(Dr.) K.K.Goswami, C.S.Bajpai supported by all faculty and staff members of IICT.