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M. Sc. in Textile Engineering

Objectives of the program:

The main objectives of M. Sc. in Textile Engineering are:

Eligibility for Admission:

The requirements for admission to M. Sc. in Textile Engineering are:

Degree requirements:

The student will have to successfully pass the required 38 credits, in which 32 credits are allotted for theory and 6 credits for thesis. Out of the 32 credits, students will have to take their courses according to the following:

  1. For 14 credits students may choose any one of the 4 groups such as A or B or C or D.
  2. For 6 credits students can choose any groups other than the group they have already chosen for 14 credits. &
  3. The rest of the 12 credits will have to taken from group E.

 

Group

Subject Code

Course Name

Credits

A (Yarn)

TEY-501
TEY-502
TEY-503
TEY-504

Advanced Yarn Manufacturing
Theory of Fiber and Yarn Structure
Theory & Design of Spg. Machinery
Textured yarn Manufacturing

(3+1) = 4
(3+0)= 3
(3+1)= 4
(3+0)=3

B (Fabric)

TEF-505
TEF-506
TEF-507
TEF-508

Advanced Fabric Manufacturing
Theory of Woven fabric & Knit Structure
Theory & Design of Weaving Machinery
Fabric Machine & Properties

(3+1)= 4
(3+0)= 3
(3+1)= 4
(3+0)= 3

C (Wet Process)

TEW-509
TEW-510
TEW-511
TEW-512

Advanced Wet Processing
Theory of Fiber forming Polymers
Theory of Dyes and Auxiliaries
Theory & Design of Wet Processing Machinery

(3+1)= 4
(3+0)= 3
(3+0)= 3
(3+1)= 4

D (Apparel)

TEA-513
TEA-514
TEA-515
TEA-516

Advanced Apparel Manufacturing
Physiological Aspects of Clothing & Apparel
Theory & Design of Garments Machinery
Fashion & Design in Apparel

(3+1)= 4
(3+0)= 3
(3+0)= 3
(3+1)= 4

E
( General)

CPA-517
TME-518
STT-519
MDP-520
GTIT-521
APM-522
TMEP-523
CPFA-524
EMTAI-525

ECTI-526
AWF-527

Computer programming & its applications
Textile Materials Engineering
Specialized and Technical Textiles
Manufacturing of Dyes & Pigments
Global Textile Investment & Trade
Apparel Merchandising
Textile Management & Entrepreneurship
Costing, project formulation and appraisal
Environmental Mgt. in Textile & Allied Industries
Electronics and controls for textile industry
Apparel Wash, dyeing & Finishing

(3+0)= 3
(3+0)= 3
(3+0)= 3
(3+0)= 3
(3+0)= 3
(3+0)= 3
(3+0)= 3
(3+0)= 3
(3+0)= 3

(3+0)= 3
(3+0)= 3

 

Thesis: After completion of the required number of courses in different groups the thesis based students will have to complete 6 credits of research work. The students then will have to face viva-voce exam. The Head of the dept. would set up a viva-voce Examination Committee consists of 4 members of which one member of the committee shall be from outside of this university. The committee will conduct the final oral examination of the thesis & determine the result.

Grading & performance Evaluation: Final grade in each course will be given on the basis of performance on class attendance, quiz, assignments, presentation, midterm tests and semester final examination as indicated below:

Class attendance                              5%
3 Quizzes                                       15%
Assignment                                     5%
Presentation (Mandatory)                10%
Midterm Test                                  20%
Semester Final Examination           45%
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Total                                            100%

A student will earn letter grades on the basis of his/her performance of the course. The following letter grades are awarded to the students after the completion of the each course. The numerical equivalents of the grades and grade points are given below:

 Numerical Grade

Grade

Grade point
Equivalent

Remarks

80-100

A+ (Plus)

4.00

Outstanding

75-79

A (Regular)

3.75

Excellent

70-74

A- (Minus)

3.50

Very Good

65-69

B+(Plus)

3.25

Good

60-64

B(Regular)

3.00

Satisfactory

55-59

B-(Minus)

2.75

Above Average

50-54

C+(Plus)

2.50

Average

45-49

C(Regular)

2.25

Below Average

40-44

D

2.00

Pass

00-39

F

0.00

Fail

 

The grade for the Thesis and for the Seminar would be either Satisfactory (S) or Unsatisfactory (U). Any student obtaining ‘U’ grade will get the opportunity to resubmit the Thesis Project Report and shall re-appear before the Thesis project Examination Committee. But this opportunity is limited to only two times.

Semester Schedule: The university conducts courses organized under three semesters: Spring Semester: From January to April, Summer Semester: From May to August and Fall Semester: From September to December.


Cost Structure for M. Sc. in Textile Engineering Program

Total Cost of TE:

Admission Fee:                                                                     Tk. 10,000/-
Library Development Fee:                                                       Tk. 2,000/-
Lab Development Fee (3 Semester @ Tk. 2000):                      Tk. 6,000/-
Tuition Fee for theoretical Courses (27cr hrs @ Tk. 2,500):        Tk. 90,000/-
Tuition Fee for Laboratory Credits (5 cr hrs @ Tk. 3,750):          Tk. 18,750/-
Semester Fee (3 Semester @ Tk. 2000):                                 Tk. 6,000/-
Thesis Fee (6 cr hrs @ Tk. 2,500):                                          Tk. 15,000/-
Study Tour Fee:                                                                     Tk. 2,000/-
Extracurricular Activities Fees (3 semesters @Tk. 500):            Tk. 1,500/-
Development Fee (3 semesters @Tk. 1500):                             Tk. 4,500/=
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                                                                  Total:              Tk. 1, 33, 250/-