Course Name : Leather Technology
Qualification : Matriculation and as per norms laid down by the AICTE/ State Board of Technical Education (10+)
Course Duration : 3 Years
Course Structure : Semester System
(Each semester is of 16 weeks and each week has 36 to 40 hours of contact for academic work)
Functions
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· To identify and handle raw hides/skins, chemicals and other raw materials.
· To test and quality control of raw materials in the tannery.
· To supervise different operations/ processes involved in manufacturing of leather used for different end uses.
· Physical, chemical and bacteriological testing/examination of leather at different stages of tanning.
· To test and quality control of leather at different stages of tanning.
· Identification of defects and their rectification in finished leather.
· To use Finishing techniques being used by the leather industry.
· Measurement, marking, packaging and handling of finished leather.
· To Supervise effluent treatment plant and waste minimization/utilization.
· Maintenance and operation of different machinery used at different stages of leather manufacturing.
· Operation and supervision of processes involved in leather goods and footwear manufacturing.
· Procurement, installation and operation of various computerised/machining processes.
· Marketing, management and costing.
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Main Subjects :Three Year Diploma Curricula
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· Leather Manufacture
· Organic Chemistry
· Microscopy & Microbiology
· Basic Engineering
· Analytical Chemistry
· Tannery Effluents and Wastes
· Leather Analysis
· Footwear Manufacturing
· Estimating & Costing
· Leather Trade Engineering
· Industrial Management & Entrepreneurship Dev.
· Leather Goods Mfg.
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Further Education
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· B.Tech/M.Tech in Leather Technology
· Two-year postgraduate diploma course in Leather Garment Design and Technology from The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT).
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Employment Opportunities
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· As leather technologists in leather manufacturing/processing industries/ organisations/prestigious leather firms/ export houses / government organizations.
· The industry is mainly concentrated in and around
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