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Children’s Clothing (Download Prospectus)

Title: Children’s Clothing or Hand Embroidery

Course Code
Course Title
No.of Credits
MGS 201 or MGE 101
Children’s Clothing or Hand Embroidery
09
MCC 441*
Culture & Religion - II
0.5
MCC 442*
Co-curricular Activities
0.5
 

*Institute Core courses

Title – Children’s Clothing    
Course Number: MGS 201      
Credits: 9

                                                         

UNIT
TOPIC
Unit 1
 
An introduction to selecting appropriate fabrics for children.
Selecting right type of trimmings for children’s clothing.
Unit 2
Safety precautions for handling different fabrics for children clothing.
Preparation of Child’ Basic block and sleeve block.
Unit 3
Designing appropriate garments for children.
Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of Bib, and layette for a baby.
Unit 4
Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of two-three styles of Jhabla.
Unit 5
Drafting, Cutting and Stitching and finishing  of baba suit
Unit 6
Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of A line frock
Unit 7
Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of plain frock.
Unit 8
Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of frock with yoke
Unit 9
Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of umbrella cut frock.
Unit 10
Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of a party wearing frock with lining.
Unit 11
Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of Jump suit.
Unit 12
Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of Dungaree for a child.
Unit 13
Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of a shirt for boys.
Unit 14
Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of shorts for boys.
Unit 15
Practices in proper care and maintenance, storage of children’s garments.

#  This course can be done only after module 1st of sewing

Course Number: MCC 441,
Course Title: Cultural Education & Religion - IV
Class: All Modular programmes
Status of Course: CORE, Approved since session: 2012-13
Total Credits:0.5, Min.pds./Module: 8
 
UNIT 1
Introduction to Vedic Darshan,
UNIT 2
Shastra
UNIT 3
The Bhakti Renaissance
UNIT 4
Teachings of Kabir and Guru Nanak Dev
UNIT 5
Radha Soami Faith
 
Institute Publication – Cultural Education
Institute Publication - Comparative Study of Religion
 
Course Number: MCC 442
Course Title: CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Class: All Modular Level Programmes
Status of course: Core course, Approved from session: 2012-13
Total Credits: 0.5, Min. Pds./Sem.: 8
 
To encourage students in cultural activities viz. Dramatics & Music   Competition, Games & Sports and literary activities viz. Hindi & English Essays, Hindi & English Debate Competition to have overall personality development of the student

 

Sewing Operations (Download Prospectus)

Course Code
Course Title
No.of Credits
 MGS 101
Sewing Operations
09
MCC 341*
Culture & Religion - I
0.5
MCC 342*
Social Service
0.5

*Institute Core courses

Module I  Title – Sewing Operations
Course Number: MGS 101 
Credits: 9

 

UNIT
TOPIC
Unit -1
An introduction to parts of sewing machine and handling of the Sewing machine. Care and maintenance of sewing machine.
Unit -2
Introducing Terminology of garment making- Warp, weft, grain line, on-grain, off-grain, selvedge, bias (true and false), layout, marking and cutting, seams, fasteners.
Unit -3
Learning to measure figure accurately using the measuring tape. Proper usage of scale, French curve and other stitching and cutting tools.
Unit -4
 
Permanent Basic Seams - plain, run and fell, French, top seam, slot seam.  Finishing neck using facing, piping.   Stitching on curves and making corners.
Unit -5
Proper finishing and costing of garments. Safety precautions while pattern making and Stitching
Unit -6
Learning Functional stitches by hand - basting, tacking, running stitch, hem stitch, slip stitch. Learning to attach fasteners - Hook and eye, Button and button hole, Push buttons,
Learning to prepare plain dart, french dart, contour dart, plain tuck, pin tuck, gathers, pleats and inserting elastic.
Unit -7
Drafting, cutting and stitching of baby suit/ jhabla with bloomer
Unit -8
Preparation of child basic bodice block and sleeve block of any one size between 2 to10 years.
 Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of baby Frock (Umbrella cut with megayar sleeve).
Unit -9
Drafting,  Cutting and Stitching of Night Suit (top with yoke and payjama)
Unit -10
Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of Shirt and Kurta.
Unit -11
Preparing  basic block, sleeve block and skirt block as per measurements for an adult
Unit -12
Adaptation of bodice block for kurti or kameez   as per measurements.
Layout, Cutting and Stitching of Kurti or kameez. Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of Salwar. 
Unit -13
Adaptation of basic block to night wears (with yoke). Layout and Cutting as well as stitching the night wear.
Unit -14
Adaptation of basic block to House coat. Layout and Cutting as well as stitching the House coat.
Unit -15
Drafting, Cutting and Stitching of any one Skirt (Pleated/ Flared/ Gathered) or a Trousers/ Bermuda for a teen.

 

Course Number: MCC 341,
Course Title: Cultural Education & Religion - III
Class: All Modular programmes
Status of Course: CORE, Approved since session: 2012-13
Total Credits:0.5, Min.pds./Module:8
 
UNIT 1
Marriage and family, Education system and Institutions,
UNIT 2
Political Structure, Pre-Vedic period
UNIT 3
(a) Theistic and Non Theistic philosphies
UNIT 4
(b) Jainism (c) Buddhism. (a) Zoroastrianism (b) Judaism
UNIT 5
(c) Christianity (d) Islam and Sufism.
 
Suggested Readings-
Institute Publication – Cultural Education
Institute Publication - Comparative Study of Religion
Course Number: MCC 342
Course Title: SOCIAL SERVICE
Class: All Certificate Level Courses
Status of course: Core, Approved from session: 2012-13
Total Credits: 0.5, Min. Pds./Module: 8
 
To do cleaning of campus in and around study center and work for all round development of society

Vocational Courses developed and prepared to professionally upgrade a student for starting their own Small Scale industry in Screen Printing.

Screen Printing (Download Prospectus)

Screen-printing is the sort of hobby that can easily be developed into a business, as there will always be a market for exclusive stuff. And besides selling the fabric, there is also the potential for designing and making up items such as Banners, Cards, Posters, Key Chains clothing, bed linen, table linen, and soft furnishings etc. Apart from the opportunity to make money while still being at home, working with innovative styles and ideas with colours and fabric is so fascinating and satisfying, scanning through magazines and books for new ideas, or devising new ways of overcoming design or printing problems. The creative challenge of screen-printing seems never-ending, a vocational knowledge gained in just 10 weeks can pay dividends and go a long way to satisfy the inner creative urge and at the same time earn pocket money from the home craft which can be turned into a small scale industry.

 

 

Module Title:  Screen Printing
Course No.: MTP 103                       
Credits: 09
Unit 1
Introduction to Screen Printing
Unit 2
Historical Background
Unit 3
Employment Opportunities
Unit 4
Safety Hazards, Preventive Measures & Precautions
Unit 5
Tools & Equipment for Screen Printing
Unit 6
Products for Screen Printing
Unit 7
Preparation of Printing Surfaces
Unit 8
To Avoid Difficult Joints
Unit 9
Primary Secondary & Tertiary Colours
Unit 10
Preparing Colours
Unit 11
Bolting Cloth for different Printings
Unit 12
Printing Base
Unit 13
Preparing the Fabric
Unit 14
Putting Registration Marks
Unit 15
Border repeated to create an all over Design
Unit 16
Cleaning the Screen
Unit 17
Heat Setting the printed cloth
Unit 18
Making Binder Paste
Unit 19
Prepare Screen by Paper cut
Unit 20
Printing by Direct Process
Unit 21
Making Screen with Enamel Process
Unit 22
Printing with Pigment Colours
Unit 23
Preparation of Negative by Photographic method
Unit 24
Putting Bolting and making screen for Photographic
Unit 25
Exposing & Developing screen by sunlight & Exposing Table
Unit 26
Making screens using Pigment paper
Unit 27
Printing with Photographic method
Unit 28
Printing on Cloth
Unit 29
Cleaning the Screen
Unit 30
Precautions

 

Vocational Courses developed and prepared to professionally upgrade a student for starting their own Small Scale industry in Tie-dye.

Tie-Dye (Download Prospectus)

A Vocational home Craft which can be started at home at no cost at all, it is  an extremely simple craft were Tie-and-dye patterns are greatly enhanced when the craft is carried out on a length of cloth, dyed with areas of plain colour or texture it. These can be placed at random, or planned to fit in with the proposed design. In the main background shapes and textures are obtained by adapting the normal methods of tie-dyeing so that larger areas can be patterned more easily and quickly. For making superimposed pattern, really large scale shapes look good, as they form a frame for the background texture. A creativity which can be developed with an open mind and wish to excel in life.

 

Course Structure:
Course Code
Course Title
No. of Credits
MTD 101
Tie-Dye
09
MCC 241
Culture & Religion - II
0.5
MCC 242
Co-curricular Activities
0.5

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
Module Title:  Tie & Dye
Course No.: MTD 102                                   
Credits: 09
Unit 1
Introduction to Tie & Dye
Unit 2
Historical Background
Unit 3
Employment Opportunities
Unit 4
The Dyeing Process, Bleaching
Unit 5
Colour Theory
Unit 6
Dyes & their affinity to Fabrics
Unit 7
The process of Tie-Dye
Unit 8
Equipment & Materials to be used for Tie & Dye
Unit 9
Identification of Fabric
Unit 10
Tie & Dye on Synthetics
Unit 11
Pre treatment of Natural Fabric
Unit 12
Dyes – Basic, Direct, Acid
Unit 13
Dyes – Vat
Unit 14
Textures – Marbling,
Unit 15
Texturing - Twisting & Coiling
Unit 16
Knotting – Length, Square,
Unit 17
Knotting – Triangle, All over Design
Unit 18
Binding –Fastening off Methods, Untying, Slip Knot, Dyed Binding Threads.
Unit 19
Binding – Stripes or bands, Circles, Spots, Clamp Tying,
Unit 20
Folding – Simple Stripes, Edge Stripes, Folded Square,
Unit 21
Folding – Rope tying, Stripes, Diagonal
Unit 22
Sewing Technique or Tritik – on Single Cloth, Double Cloth
Unit 23
Sewing Technique or Tritik - Oversewing
Unit 24
Using Cords & Ropes
Unit 25
A Pleated Oval
Unit 26
Ruching – Band of Texture
Unit 27
Ruching Oval and Diamond Patterns
Unit 28
Chevron - Spiral Folding Method
Unit 29
Dyed Background
Unit 30
Several Techniques in one Design

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Course Number: MCC 241,
Course Title: CULTURAL & RELIGION - II
Class: All Modular programmes
Status of Course: Core, Approved since session: 2012-13
Total Credits:0.5, Min.pds. /Module: 8
UNIT 1
Vedic–Literature: Introduction to Ved, Upnishad, Jain Darshan, Hindi and Urdu Literature,  Adi kal & Bhakti Kal, Preaching of Gita and Sant Mat.
UNIT 2
Introduction to Vedic Darshan, Shastra
UNIT 3
(a) Theistic and Non Theistic philosphies (b) Jainism (c) Buddhism.
UNIT 4
(a) Zoroastrianism (b) Judaism (c) Christianity (d) Islam and Sufism.
UNIT 5
(a) The Bhakti Renaissance (b) Teachings of Kabir and Guru Nanak Dev (c) Radha Soami Faith.
Institute Publication – Cultural Education
Institute Publication - Comparative Study of Religion
Course Number: MCC 242
Course Title: CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Class: All Modular Level Programmes
Status of course: Core course, Approved from session: 2012-13
Total Credits: 0.5, Min. Pds. /Sem.: 8
To encourage students in cultural activities viz. Dramatics & Music   Competition, Games & Sports and literary activities viz. Hindi & English Essays, Hindi & English Debate Competition to have overall personality development of the student