15. Textile Engineering
Posted by saintdeb on January 22, 2008
Where others see a dying industry, textile students see exciting opportunities brought about by technology. They stress that textiles are more than just clothing: Companies are developing fabrics stronger than Kevlar, which is used in body armor and bulletproof vests. Others are improving medical uses of textiles, such as composite materials used in artificial hearts and replacement joints.
Even on the clothing side, technology is driving changes such as faster looms, water-free dyeing techniques and new fabrics, such as artificial leathers and imitation denim.
On the front line of this new technology are Carolinas schools such as N.C. State and Clemson University. There, undergraduate students are being schooled in high-tech processes that, some say, are vital to preserving a domestic industry that still accounts for tens of thousands of jobs in the Carolinas and Georgia. Today’s students will be tomorrow’s textile leaders, they say. Though it is true that there have been huge job shifts over the last few decades from the developed nations to the developing economies, technology should help USA regain the lost edge. At the same time the dearth of good research in India might lead to the fall of this once fine course. So the need of the hour is to bring in new technology into the country and try and curb the rapid wealth erosion of big textile units in India. Increased focus on technology and exports should be the way for Indians
“You’ve got to have new people with new ideas and new skills if you’re going to survive and compete,” said Blan Godfrey, dean of N.C. State’s College of Textiles. “You’re not going to make cheap white towels. There’s somebody else who can do it (overseas) with 20-cent-an-hour labor.”
Changes in the industry
Even those most optimistic about the industry’s prospects acknowledge that the past few years have been rough.
Mills have shut down, and companies have folded. Others are struggling financially.
In the past five years, employment in textiles in the Carolinas has shrunk by 77,000 jobs, or nearly one-third, according to figures from the employment security commissions in North Carolina and South Carolina.
Last month, Greensboro-based Burlington Industries Inc. – once the world’s largest textile company – filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Kannapolis-based Pillowtex, one of the nation’s top home-furnishings makers, filed for Chapter 11 protection last year.
Those two and other large textile companies in the Carolinas – including VF Corp., Unifi Inc., Guilford Mills and Cone Mills Corp. – have announced hundreds of layoffs in recent months.
Industry officials blame many factors. Free trade with Mexico and other countries has made cheap labor abroad appealing. New, automated machines eliminate the need for certain workers. The success of discount retailers such as Wal-Mart has suppressed prices.
While confident in the industry’s long-term outlook, some students admit that recent cutbacks are unsettling.
“It’s become more touchy lately, especially hearing a big company like Burlington declaring bankruptcy,” said Tim Cherry, an N.C. State senior from Gastonia (now passed out).
Still, those in the industry say there are plenty of quiet success stories. The media, they say, have done a poor job of spreading the good news.
They point to companies such as 3Tex Inc. in Cary, near Raleigh, which makes super-strong fabrics and composites using a three-dimensional loom, and to Polymer Group Inc., based in North Charleston, S.C., which is the world’s third-largest producer of engineered fabrics, known as nonwovens.
Even old-time textile companies say they’ll continue to prosper.
“There are companies that are doing well that are going to remain leaders in their industry,” said Reid Baker, human resources director with Parkdale Mills Inc. in Gastonia, which hires about a half-dozen recent college graduates a year. “Certainly a student should not be discouraged because of the press or the economic situation.”
Textile college recruiters say the recent layoffs have made recruiting more difficult, because parents especially are wary of their children entering dead-end careers. But the layoffs, they stress, are mostly mill workers – not the high-tech or managerial spots for which college students prepare.
Classes for the future
N.C. State’s College of Textiles, home to 850 undergraduates, has the traditional textile machines in its basement. But now, students are learning to use looms and other equipment with an eye toward futuristic-sounding products.
In a textile engineering design class one afternoon last month, about 50 students heard Professor Tim Clapp stress that products must look appealing and be easy to use – not just functional, as engineers prefer.
Groups of students then listed products they’re designing for a class project: a sleep suit for babies that monitors breathing, to head off sudden infant death syndrome; a knee brace for athletes that measures the knee’s angle, to speed recovery from injuries; a garment that measures pressure for the bedridden, to prevent bedsores.
In a studio on the other side of the building, students design sundresses and other garments with the help of a three-dimensional body scanner, which transmits instant body measurements to a computer.
“These are all things we wouldn’t do very many years ago,” said Traci May-Plumlee, a textile design professor, as she explained the uses of a laser printer-like machine that makes prototype designs on fabric.
Graduate students and professors are pioneering research that could transform the industry. Last year, the College of Textiles spent more than $10 million on research – more than twice as much as 10 years ago, largely because of closer relationships with businesses.
One professor is studying how to make fibers from crushed crab shells or from the slime of hagfish, an eel-like creature that dwells on the sea floor.
Another is experimenting with ways to make cotton fabric water-resistant.
One researcher, collaborating with companies, has nearly perfected a way to dye fabric without using water – a process that, if developed, could save dye houses hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in utility costs.
N.C. State and Clemson are the only universities in the Carolinas with four-year programs that give students a background in the science of textiles.
Other universities, such as UNC Greensboro and East Carolina University, offer programs in textile design and marketing. Community colleges also offer classes in textile technology.
Promising careers
Textile college students are finding success in the job market.
Of the 156 textiles students who graduated from N.C. State last May, 95 percent have found work. About half went to work for textile companies, a quarter went into non-textile employment, and the rest headed to graduate school or are still looking.
Starting salaries are impressive, as well. The average textile engineer in the class of 2001 earns about $48,000 – about the same as other engineers graduating from N.C. State. The average student graduating with a degree in textile management or textile technology makes nearly $38,000 annually.
Those figures are well above national averages for students graduating with degrees in fields such as English ($30,700), nursing ($34,700) and psychology ($29,900), and about equal to national averages for business majors ($37,900), according to a spring 2001 survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
At Clemson, which has about 125 students studying textiles, students graduate with skills to succeed in many areas, says Professor Clarence Rogers, who teaches yarn manufacturing.
“We’re problem solvers,” he said. “If you can solve problems in my area of yarn manufacturing, you can solve problems in any area.”
Many textile companies, such as Parkdale Mills and Fort Mill, S.C.-based Springs Industries, place recent graduates into yearlong management programs, after which they become supervisors at plants and perhaps eventually plant managers and upper-level managers.
Others, such as Milliken & Co. of Spartanburg hire recent graduates throughout the company. Milliken hires about 200 graduates a year.
“The need for textile engineers and textile technology majors is great,” said company spokesman Richard Dillard. “They’re particularly valued, and we’re always looking for talent.”
Some students, such as Cox, became interested in textiles through family members who work in the industry. Cox spent a summer internship at Spencer’s Inc. in Mount Airy, a children’s clothing maker where he studied the company’s cost system. He says he now looks forward to a career in textile engineering.
But others are like Cheryl Soule, a sophomore from Gibsonville, who first found out about textiles from an N.C. State recruiter.
She said she was drawn by the strong job placement, the high salaries and the flexibility her textile management degree will offer.
“You can do just about anything with textiles,” she said.
Soule is also studying Chinese and earning a second, interdisciplinary degree focusing on the Pacific Rim. She thinks she might like to go into international business, probably in textiles.
With new technologies, the future for textile students – and for the industry – is bright, says Joe Cunning, executive director of the National Textile Center in Wilmington, Del., which administers federal research money for textiles.
“If you’re interested in having an exciting career in a financially rewarding area,” he said, “this is it.”
Some possible opportunities for candidates in India include:
In textile engineering Career paths include process engineering, research and development, production control, technical sales, quality control and corporate management through the production supervisory route. Graduates with textile chemistry find careers in dyeing and finishing, technical services, research and development, quality control, product development, polymer science and environmental control. Most graduates of the with textile management program initially enter management trainee programs which can ultimately lead to plant or corporate management. Other career options include technical sales, industrial engineering, product development, marketing, customer relations, human resources, and cost and inventory control.
Some good courses in Textile Engineering are at:
Georgia Institute of Technology
North Carolina State University
Auburn University
Clemson University
Minho University, Portugal
Technical University, Liberec (TUL), Czech Republic
Clariant Switzerland
Gent University, Belgium
Itech, France
Manchester University, U.K
Leeds University, U.K
The Society of Dyers and Colourist, Bradford
College of Communication under University of London
IIT Delhi
Source: multiple
suggested reading (links and engineer profile): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textile_engineering
sudipta said
i want to take higher education on textile rngineering.can you help me?
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Asitha said
Dear Sir,Madem,
I am Mr., Asitha Fernando. I am live in Srilanka.
I was already successfully completed “National Diploma in Technology” course (Textile Technology) in university of Moratuwa Srilanka. It is a 03 year course, 02 years academic & one year Training.
So I like to do the degree in Textile Engineering. So if you can give a chance for scholarship to me,It is very help for my carrier.
Actually Still I am not a big rich student, please kindly consider my situation and if u can do something please help me.
Thanks & B,Regards,
Asitha Amaratunga.
Courtney kern said
How much do textile engineers make in an hour
saintdeb said
to sudipta
I am really sorry for the late response!! wrt textile engg, I am not in a position to help wuthout knowing what you are currently into and what you want to do? Even then, I am not from a textile background and thus I fear I might just be of superficial help aat best!
saintdeb said
to asitha
you have a very good chance of going for a higher education. But I am personally not in a position to get you a scholorship ofcourse! I am just a PhD candidate!!! If there is any other way I can help you, do ask and I will try my level best!
best wishes!
Ajay said
Hi! This is Ajay Rampal. Dear, sir/madam, i hv done my diploma with 65% marks in textile design from punjab, india. Now i want to do B.tech in textile engineering from canada. Wil u please sugest me a good college of textile engineering over there? Thanks alot.
Mail me at ‘jaspy4rampal@yahoo.com
Mahbub said
hello, i am from Bangladesh and now end of my Bsc program on textile engineering.after completing my Bsc i want to go srilanka for a rich short course on Dyeing.now please inform me how can i advance and which institute will be better.
saintdeb said
Hi,
I am not too sure about the courses on offer in Sri lanka (specially dyeing!)
I know of one university giving textile engg course. But none on dyeing! I think you should contact some faculty there (in sri lanka) or ask some of your professors in bangladesh about the avenues as they will know better!
best of luck
Rudrajeet Pal said
Hi,
I am Rudrajeet from India. I did my masters in Textile Management from Swedish School of Textiles, Sweden. Earlier I did my B.Tech in Textile Technology from NIT, Jalandhar, India. I also possess 1 year of related experience.
Presently I am in Sweden doing an internship with a Swedish branding and design company.
I am much interested to find a Phd position in Textile Management (Brand Management & Fashion Logistics) but I am finding it very difficult to get an access to such positions. There is hardly any response.
Please suggest how to proceed or how and where can I apply.
best regards,
Rudrajeet
sukhdeep kumar said
hello sir,
I am Sukhdeep Kumar from India(Punjab).I have done b.tech in textile engg. from G.Z.S ,BATHINDA.Presently i am doing job in Trident industry as a wvg.shift officer,from last one year.I want to do m.tech from sweden,or germany. so.sir pls guide me about the cost of study in sweden,job opportunities etc.your guidance will be very helpful for me.
thanks. & regards.
Sukhdeep kumar
emilija said
Hi
My name is Emilija, I’m studying the e-team Master programme in Advance Textile Engineering, I have one year left to finish it.
My question is about the job opportunities or internship? Maybe you know some websites I can visit or something similar…
Best regards,
Emilija.
nguyen_vk said
Hi Emilija, did you pay to learn E-Team program? I really want to study it but the fee is so high. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks anyway.
One more thing, Nice to meet you all guys, we have one common thing – textile passion.
Especially, my friend Sazid Rahman. Nice to see you here too.
Regards!!
Sazid Rahman said
@Nguyen… thanks 🙂 good to see u too.
MFK said
Hey Emilija!
I got Admission in E-Team Program. But, I’m not sure abt the job prospects after Masters. Where r u working these days and how abt the job prospects in Eu?
please reply me at no_never1@hotmail.com
saintdeb said
Hi Emilija,
I guess you are in the 2-year masters program (European Masters Degree in Advanced Textile Engineering). Congratulations on getting a very varied and comprehensive education!
with regard to jobs, there are quite a few job portals for europe as well as US. It would depend on where you actually want to work.
to give you an idea (I guess you will already be familiar with this though!)
Process Engineer working in Manufacturing Facility
Quality Control Supervisor in an Office/Plant
Technical Services/Sales Manager which involves quite a bit of traveling
Operations Trainee in a Lab/Plant
Process Improvement Engineer working in a Design Lab/Plant
Medical Textiles Engineer in a pure Lab Environment
are some ecxamples of the type of work that might be available for you!
Some american organizations (websites) are:
http://www.thefibersociety.org/
http://www.asq.org/
http://www.aatcc.org/
for jobs, you could use:
http://www.careerjet.com/
http://www.thecareerengineer.com/
http://www.careerage.com/
http://www.engineering4professionals.co.uk/
I am not too sure about specific websites for textile engineers. But if you are looking for jobs in a specific country, job portals are a good place to look into. The next best thing ofcourse is media ads!
sara said
hello
i am from iran and ihave ms.c in textile from iran university,i like to get phd ,please help me
thanks
adnan said
hi dis is adnan i want to do b.tech textile tech.plz can u help reply on my mail:adnan_434@yahoo.com
Rana Naved said
Hi,sara,what’s up.This is Rana from BANGLADESH.I am studying B.sc in Textile Engineering in Daffodil International University.you can complete your PhD from Germany.cause my one of my teacher also done so.
saintdeb said
Hi Sara,
Though I am not from the textile field, I will try my best to help you out! Could you be a bit more specific as to what kindof help you want from me!?
-gradstudies
Mehran said
Hi,m fne n hope u2.
im doing textile engg frm pakistan at lahore,i want master in textile in dyeing frm other country,so plz help me,how can i apply?
Lasantha said
Can you help me to find a degree in Textile Engineering
I have completed the BSc degree in Industrila Management
Currently I am working as a merchandizer
nawaz siddique said
hai i am a final year student of B.E textile (spinning)in University of faisalabad pakistan . i want to join a spinningt machinery erection company i.e toyoda japan,Rieter etc as a textile engineer. also willing to do job in textile spinning mill in china ,bangladesh or switzerland kindly inform me how can i apply for job
thanks
gradstudies said
Hi Lasantha,
I am not quite sure as to how I might be able to help you in finding an appropriate program as I am not from a textile background. You will need to decide as to what specific area you are interested in and then search for courses which specialize in the same. It will ofcourse take a lot of brainstorming and research through the internet/journals, etc. I would also recommend contacting some of the specific textile programs in Europe/USA and trying to find out what exactly they are looking for in prospectives. That would give you a better idea of what to do specially with your background in Industrial Management!
best wishes
-gradstudies
gradstudies said
Hi Nawaz Siddique,
I am not sure about the job market to be honest. As I have mentioned quite a few times, I am not a Textile engineer and so am not in a position to be of much help I am afraid. As far as companies in Japan go, the best way to apply from the subcontinent will be online. Go through the websites of the companies mentioned and you should get the necessary information with regard to application procedure and recruitment specifics! I have no idea wrt Bangladesh and China I am afraid….
best wishes
-gradstudies
pramod swami said
Hi,
I did my B.E. in textile engineering. Which are the australian universities which offer master’s degree in same field ?
Mehran said
Hi,
im doing B.S in textile engg nd want 2 do master from australia,so how can i apply?help me.
saintdeb said
Hi Pramod,
I am not too sure about the courses/universities in Australia. However, I think google can give you quite a few answers. I know of a few colleges which do have textile courses.
Auburn University, University of Queensland, CSIRO (CMSE) are a few I know of. You could also approach a consultant and get necessary information (though this should be your last resort!)
best wishes
– grad studies
Zemen said
Dear Sir/Madam
I have got my BSc degree in July 2004 from Bahirdar University Faculty of Engineering Textile Engineering(Finishing)in my Country,Ethiopia.I am serving my country in the Textile Industry.Now it is time to continue my Education in the MSc program of the same fields.
Could you please help me how can I get Scholars.So that my dream come true in order to serve my nation which has 80 million people of that very few are educated.
Looking forward,
Zemen M.
From Ethiopia
ZeeJay said
I don’t know where you would like to study, but if you would like to go for Pakistan, I can surely help you out in getting admission to MSc Textiles.
Take care
zj
kalyani bawse said
hello
i am currently doing my diploma in textile manufacture.
i have one year to finish.
is BE and BTECH in textile technology different?
what r the scholarship opportuniyies for doing graduation?
vijay said
dear kalyani
good to hear your curiosity over BE and B.tech. actually it is considered that B.Tech. is related with technology of core like here it is textile may be fibre and little related with machine manufacturing while engineering is related with technology of both.
but consider i may be wrong. this is best of my knowledge
ASHOK ARAVIND said
no its the same no difference but in first year u wil have basic civil engineering and envorimental engineering but thats also simple
Khalilorrahman said
Dear Sir,Madem,
I am Mr., Khalilorrahman Khalilipour. I am live in Iran.
I was already successfully completed Bachlor of science Degree In Tehran Polytechnic(Amirkabir University of Technology) .
So I like to do the Master degree in Textile Engineering. So if you can give a chance for scholarship to me,It is very help for my carrier.
Actually Still I am not a big rich student, please kindly consider my situation and if u can do something please help me.
Thanks & B,Regards,
Kh.Khalilipour.
Beyene Deraro said
Dear Sir/Madam
I am from Ethiopia.My name is Beyene Deraro.
I am a final year student of B.E Textile engineering Department of Bahir Dar University.After completing my B.E I am interested to study MSc in USA,Canada,Germany,Australia,and Netherland.I am from Poor families, so finantially I couldn’thelp my self. I need 100%scholarship.Could you please help me how can I get scholaship to make my dream become true.
Thank you a lot.
pavan said
hi
iam pavan presently doing my btech textile technology
iam very much fascinated in this field
i need a project which will be helpful to me
and i even need the running info of upcoming textle conferences in india
thank u
saintdeb said
Dear Beyene,
First up I am extremely sorry for being so late in my reply. I have been terribly busy and must add that apology is of the order! Down to the question you ask, I would suggest that you go through the posts in this blog and other similar ones. If you still have any queries, I would be happy to answer them.
saintdeb said
Hi pavan,
I am afraid I don’t have much information in this field!
Sazid Rahman said
hi… i’m Sazid Rahman, a textile engineering student from bangladesh. here u have a very nice blog. very informative. thanx for sharing your knowledge. i also maintain a blog on textile and apparel resources. you and your readers might find it interesting. here’s the link
http://sazidrahman.blogspot.com
thoiuhidulislamtomal said
i read in diploma in textile engineering.i want to know which subject is better for diploma in textile.plz known to me
Tomal
Bangladesh
preeti said
hii
m student of bsc home science(delhi university). we are also having textiles as a subject,m doin especialisation in textiles.
i want to knw whr shud i try for msc in textiles??
mithil said
I am a final year student of Textile technology.
can you give me suggestions of colleges in the US offering textile management at the masters level.
Thanx in advance
Yadav said
Hi Sir,
Im BTech Textile graduate, 2008 passed out batch.Im intrested to work in R N D and even for further studies. Shall i do my PG in Textiles or chemical i.e., polymer Engineering. So plz suggest me the correct path.
saintdeb said
Hi Preeti,
Sasmira, Mumbai and Technological institute of textile sciences, bhiwani are two options available for you! You can also try for courses outside india. For example, NCSU in states has good textile programs!
saintdeb said
Hi Mithil,
I know of NCSU having a good textile program. Georgia and clemson also have good courses. Do some search and I am sure you will find a good school!
saintdeb said
Hi Yadav,
It depends on you. If you want to get into R&D then you should go for an area you have a lot of interest in. Otherwise it will be an exercise in futility!!
Ajay said
Hi! This is Ajay Rampal.
Dear, sir/madam, i hv done
my diploma with 65%
marks in textile design
from punjab, india. Now i
want to do B.tech in textile
engineering from canada.
Wil u please sugest me a
good college of textile
engineering over there?
Thanks alot. Mail me at jaspy4rampal@yahoo.com
Gebrehiwot Hunegnaw said
Hi I’m third year Textile Engineering student in Bahirdar university.I want to study in Finland,UK or USA as undergraduate student in Textile Engineering,if you help me.
THANK YOU.
Md.Moniruzzman Khan said
What is the proceedure
shoaib said
Sir
I am a textile engineer in spinning and have four year experience in industry,plz give me job
saintdeb said
This is not a job portal neither is this a recruitment agency!!!
mayaj hossai n said
hey.
i m a bsc textile enginner passed from bangladesh government textile erngineering college….now i wanna do msc from ur university..i m coming at usa by getting dv at next july………and i wanna admitted there after getting the green card as soon as possible….pls pls pls help me how i can do dat.and what is the requirement 4 getting admission in ur university…..
pls reply..
Akash Nimkar said
Hi, I had completed my B.Text in Textile Technology and i m searching for job in Garment industries at Ahmedabad(India) but i m not getting good job over there if possible pls suggest me some of the Garment Industries in Ahmedabad where i can get good salary. Reply pls
munish said
hello sir
m persuing my b tech TEXTILE CHEMISTRY from GNDU AMRITSAR and m in final year..i want to do my MS in textile from abroad..would that be better for future..can you please tell me the universities in europe and scholarship programmes maily..your kind help will b heartly appreciated.
thanks
urs wellwisher
munish
tedros said
Dear Sir/Madam
I am from Eritrea.My name is tedros asfaha.
I am a graduate of Textile technology.I got my DIPLOMA from Bahir Dar poly technic institute.After completing my DIPLOMAI am interested to study DEGREE PROGRAM in USA,Canada,Germany,Australia,and Netherland.I am from Poor families, so finantially I couldn’thelp my self. I need 100%scholarship.Could you please help me how can I get scholaship to make my dream become true.I hope positve responce from you. And i like to hear your answer soon through my e -mail
Thank you a lot.
Sajib said
Dear Sir/ Madame
I am a lecturer of textile engineering department a reputed University in Bangladesh.
How can I get a scholarship for higher study at Canada.
Pls advise.
B/Rgds
Sajib
Demlie Asratie said
Dear Sir,Madem,
I am Mr.Demlie Asratie . I am living in Ethiopia.
I was already successfully completed “my textile engineering course in textile finishing” course (Textile engineering) in university of Bahirdar University Faculity of Engineering. It was a 05 year course.
So I like to do my MSc in Textile Engineering. So if you can give a chance for scholarship to me,It is very help for my carrier.
Actually Still I am not a rich student, please kindly consider my situation and if u can do something please help me.
Thanks & B,Regards,
Demlie Asratie
maanshwesh said
dear sir
i am maan shwesh from syria
i have a bachelor degree in textile engineering
i had attended a course about ( textile testing and quality cntrol).
i want to get a master degree in the science of textile engineering
please give me a chance to study in this field
with my respect
best regards
thanks
Sathya said
Hi,
I completed my graduation in Textiles (B.Tech) and have a couple of years experience in the same domain. I would like to know what are the career options available for a profile like mine.
Samiunnabi said
I am Samiunnabi from Bangladesh, want to know about the employment of textile engineers in army and their extend of employment
ZeeJay said
In army , textile engineers normally go to logistic and store department, taking care of uniform purchase, developing standards and sizes, quality control etc. Some armies have their own clothing factories, where they recruit lot of textile people.
ZJ
Sakib mahmood chowdhury said
dear sir, i am 12 class passed student. now i going to admit a tex. university. plz give me some information about higher degree in textile in usa, europe, and its job sector. give your valuable reply as soon as possible. sakib
Md.Moniruzzman Khan said
Hey,
I want to PhD in Textile Engineering.
So i need scholarship……..
ASHOK ARAVIND said
hi i m ashok studying in k.s.r college of technology i m studying B.tech textile tech first year i want to no the details of textiles and also the job in that field r can we go for computer field also ah…….?pls reply
monir said
Dear sir, i have just completed my diploma in textile engineering. it is four years course. three and half years is academic and 6 months in the industry.
monir said
Dear sir, i have just completed my diploma in textile engineering. it is four years course. three and half years is academic and 6 months in the industry. now i want to take my graduation in germany . so what should i do?
WLAN Router · said
i am taking my masters degree on a local school and i love it .
MESFIN TADESSE said
MY NAME IS MESFIN TADESSE FROM ETHIOPIA .I FINISHED MY SECONDARY SCHOOL WITH 3.8 OUT OF 4.NOW I WANT TO CONTINUE MY UNDERGRADUATE STUDY IN ECONOMICS BS.C. BUT I COULDN’T AFFORD THE MONEY FOR MY STUDY.I HOPE YOU LOOK FORWARD TO THE OPPORTUNITY OF GIVING THE TUITION FREE SCHOLARSHIP.
MY EMAIL,MESOCAT@YAHOO.COM
Akilah Bijan said
you should always be careful with recruitment agencies because some of them are just scammers -;’
Bewuket Teshome said
Dear sir/madam,
My name is Bewuket Teshome.I am an Ethiopian. I graduate from Bahir Dar University in Textile Engineering B.Sc with CGPA of 3.03 in 2009. I am searching M.Sc. scholarship in Textile related fields. Please help me in searching it.
With regards,
Bewuket
ALI HAROON said
HELLO SIR,
ha i am a final year student of BACHELOR OF Textile ENGINEERING(SPINNING,WEAVING&WET PROCESSING) in SYNTHETIC FIBER DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION CENTER HUMDARD University of KARACHI Pakistan . i want to join a spinningt machinery erection company i.e toyoda japan,Rieter etc as a textile engineer. also willing to do job in textile spinning mill in china ,bangladesh or switzerland kindly inform me how can i apply for job
thanks
Abdella Simegnaw Ahmmed said
hi,
I am Abdella from Bahir Dar ethiopia
I complated my graduation in textle and garment engeneering in BahirDar university
and
I am work in BahirDar textile factory.
i wante to get MSc degree in textile and apparell engeneerig,prduction engennering,
and Industrial process engenerig. so plese give me achance.
THANK YOU!
DAWIT GETACHEW ZELEKE said
my name is dawit getachew. i am from ethipoia. i have bsc degree in textile engineering from bahir dar university.
i am very much interested to get scholar of msc in textile engineering.
thanki u
Pushpendra singh said
I am in final year of Bachelor of Engineering in Textile Technology.
Dear sir ….I just want to know about d future prospects in this field….I have very keen interest in research/scientists…can i make career in dat..or as a researcher or scientist in textile field…???
tesfaye shemrga said
Hi
there is somebady in need
TESFAYE SHEMRGA
I am graguate of textile enngeenering in bahie dare univarsity on bachelar degre so if there is any oportunit to lerne masters in any relted field i am rady.for the timebeing i am working in garment industy morethan tow years.
giridhar said
hi
can you give details about swiss textile college ?
hafizwaqas said
hi, repected guider i have a question in my mind , in which field of textile have a good scope in these four , 1.spinning , 2. weaving, 3. processing, 4 garments manfacturing plaz reply
moniruzzaman said
Dear,sir/madam
i am moniruzzaman from Bangladesh. i have completed 4years diploma in textile engineering. now i want to go to china for taking Bsc .education.with this requirements is it possible to go there? i want to study there in English medium. i need the name of university where i can study.
i am requesting you to feedback me through my email account. .
andualem dejene said
the employment of textile engineers have a lot but the salary for your work accoplsihed is relatively low when compered to other engineering fieds; however i have one questions the one who followed B.sc degree in textile engineering in which field followed the post gratuated program is better?
MD RAKIBUL ISLAM said
Dear Sir,Madam,
I am Rakibul Islam. I am live in Bangladesh.
I was already successfully completed “Diplpma in jute Technology” course in tangail textite institute in Bangladesh. It is a 04 year course, 3.5 years academic & 6 month Training.
So I like to do the B.Sc in Textile Engineering. So if you can give a chance for study to me,It is very help for my carrier.
Actually Still I am not a big rich student, please kindly consider my situation and if u can do something please help me.
Thanks.
M.Raheel Ashraf said
Dear Sir,Madem,
I am Mr. M. Raheel Ashraf and I live in Pakistan.
I was already successfully completed “Diploma of Associate Engineer” D.A.E in (Textile Dyeing & Printing Technology) in Institute of Textile Technology & Management S.I.T.E Karachi. It is a 03 year Diploma.
So I like to do the degree in Textile Engineering. So if you can give a chance for scholarship to me,or Could you please help me how can I get Scholars. It is very help for my carrier.
Actually Still I am not a big rich student, please kindly consider my situation and if u can do something please help me.
Thanks & Best Regards,
M.Raheel Ashraf
Karachi
Pakistan
mraheelarain@yahoo.com
Gurdeep Singh said
Hi!
This is Gurdeep singh.
Dear, sir/madam,
i hv done
my diploma with 72%
marks in textile chemistry or processing
from punjab, india. Now i
want to do B.tech in textile
engineering from canada.
Wil u please sugest me a
good college of textile
engineering over there?
Thanks alot. Mail me at gurdeepbachhal913@gmail.com
Belaynesh Zemene said
Hello, My Name is Belaynesh Zemene I am women from Ethiopia. I am graduated from Bahir Dar University
with Bachelor Degree (B.Sc Degree) in Textile Engineering and Currently, I am working in Bahir Dar University
as an Assistant lecturer in Institute of technology for Textile, Garment & Fashion Design.
I have extremely interested to upgrade my education to masters degree in the area of textile .
Thus I believe that your institution can help me in success of my interest.I am waiting of your response towards me
getting helps to overcome my dearm.
Thank you!
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JamesBond said
Textile engineering is a worse and priceless major coz tex.eng are paid very very less.So Please change your track unless you will suffer…
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fekadu tadesse said
Dear Sir,Madam,
I am Mr.fekadu tadesse . I am living in Ethiopia.
I was already successfully completed textile and leather engineering course in university of wollo ,Faculty of Engineering. It was a 05 year course.Now I am working in wollo university as an Assistant lecturer in Institute of technology for Textile and leather departments.
So I like to do my PG(POST GRADUATION) in the area of textile and leather.
I need 100% scholarship.Could you help me how can I get scholarship to make my dream become true.I hope positive response from you. And I like to hear your answer soon through my e -mail.
THANKS ,
fekadu tadesse
fekadu tadesse said
November 9, 2012 at 7:35 am
Dear Sir,Madam,
I am Mr.fekadu tadesse . I am living in Ethiopia.I was already successfully completed textile and leather engineering course in university of wollo ,Faculty of Engineering. It was a 05 year course.Now I am working in wollo university as an assistant lecturer in Institute of technology for Textile and leather departments.So I like to do my PG(POST GRADUATION) in the area of textile and leather.
I need 100% scholarship.Could you help me how can I get scholarship to make my dream become true.I hope positive response from you. And I like to hear your answer soon through my e -mail.
Thanks,
fekadu tadesse