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&Ag Research New Zealand

INTERNATIONAL DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMME (IDLP)

INWOOL, CARPET & TEXTILES

INFORMATION BROCHURE

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF CARPET TECHNOLOGY, BHADOHI

&Ag Research,

NEW ZEALANDIICT & Ag Research

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IICT, Bhadohi

VISION – IICT: To emerge as a globally renowned centre of excellence in carpet & Textile Technology providing a team of professionals capable of attaining high standards to bring the Indian Carpet Industries to the forefront.

THE IICT: It has been set up by the Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India as a National Level Institution to provide much needed support to Textile, Carpet and allied Industries. The institute is already running 4 years B.Tech. course in Carpet & Textile Technology since 2001. The institute is located in world famous carpet producing belt of Bhadohi, which is about 45 Kms away from Holy city Varanasi and 75 Kms from Prayag City, Allahabad. The campus of IICT is nearly 4 Kms from Bhadohi Railway Station and situated on Bhadohi-Varanasi State Highway. The campus is spread over 10 acres of land, which comprises of state of the art administrative building consisting of classrooms, laboratories, conference hall, library, design studio, museum and workshops. The campus is equipped with facilities like student hostel, residential accommodation for employees, open-air theatre for performing cultural activities, open space for games, generator and water supply system. Signing of MOU with world reputed organization, Wool Research Organization of New Zealand (WRONZ), presently known as “Canesis” concerning collaboration has started new dimensions/initiatives in India focusing on the wool/carpet/textile industry.

THE Ag Research: Ag Research, evolved from Wool Research Organization of New Zealand (WRONZ) and Wools of New Zealand Ltd., which have built an International Reputation, over the past 40 years, as a world-class provider of research, development and technology services, is an internationally focused technology service organization and supplies innovative research and development services, a broad range of technical services and is involved in the creation of new technology-based products. Canesis focuses mainly on four fields: Textiles, Carpets, Platform Sciences and incubating New Technology business ventures.

Ag Research

The IDLP Programme: 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 programme consists of:

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(a) Diploma Course: Each diploma comprises of six topics having three/four compulsory topics & three/two optionals.(b)Certificate Course: Certificate course is on any one topic from the

given list.

Duration: 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 complete the Diploma/Certificate course he/she has to register again for which a nominal fee will be charged.

Commencement: These programmes are continuous programmes so one can register any time through out the year for any of these courses.

Eligibility Criterion: These courses are open to candidates who have passed 10th standard from any recognized Board with Mathematics as a compulsory 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. Admission Procedure: 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 iict.ac.in. The 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.

Registration: 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. Course Fee: (a) Diploma Course: The fee for Diploma course, which comprises of six topics, is Rs.36, 000.00. Candidates for diploma course can deposit their course fee in installments as per details given below:

1st Installment: Rs. 18,000.002nd Installment: Rs. 12,000.003rd Installment: Rs. 6,000.00

(b) Certificate Course: The course fee for the certificate course is Rs. 6,000.00, which is to be deposited only in one installment.Study Material: 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

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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.

Faculty: Trained IICT staff will be the faculty for these courses. Experts from Ag Research will also be the faculty for these courses from time to time as evaluator.

Contact Programmes: The IICT approved centres will run contact programme for various topics on specified dates. However attendance in personal contact programme in not mandatory.

Assignments: Candidates will be required to submit written assignments given at the end of each module.

Examination: 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.

Levels of Attainment: The final result for a Diploma/Certificate topic is the average of the percentage marks recorded for the individual module assignments & the examination.

For the award of an IICT – Ag Research Certificate of Achievement for the topic, the final result must be at least 80%. This pass level is to ensure the mastery of the topic. Assignments may be resubmitted in order to achieve the pass level.

An IICT – Ag Research Diploma comprises a set of Certificate Topics. Diplomas are awarded at three levels of attainment, depending on the average of the topics results contributing to the Diploma:

Pass > 70% result average Merit > 80% result average Distinction > 90% result average

Proposal for permitting lateral entry to B.Tech 2nd year for the IDLP diploma holders is under consideration with UPTU.

DIPLOMA COURSE

TOPICS FOR THE DIPLOMA COURSE

Sl. No. Name of The Diploma 1. Diploma in Apparel Yarn Manufacture 2. Diploma in Basic Textile Technology3. Diploma in Carpet & Textile Designing

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4. Diploma in Carpet Technology5. Diploma in Carpet Yarn Manufacture6. Diploma in Textile Dyeing & Finishing7. Diploma in Wool Scouring Technology

CERTIFICATE COURSE

TOPICS FOR THE CERTIFICATE COURSE

Sl. No.

Name of The TopicSl. No.

Name of The Topic

1. Introduction to Wool and Wool Industry

16. Natural Textile Fibres

2. Manufactured Textile Fibres 17. Spun Yarns3. Wool and Wool Scouring Process 18. Wool Scouring Technology4. Wool Characteristics and

Measurement19. Wool Market Systems

5. Textile Fibre Blending 20. Woolen Yarn Manufacturing6. Worsted and Semi-worsted Yarn

Manufacturing21. 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 Use9. Textile and Dyestuff Chemistry 24. Textile Colour

10. Dyeing Machinery and Mechanisms

25. Dye house Operation

11. Textile Printing 26. Introduction to Wool Carpets12. Carpet Manufacture 27. Carpet Maintenance13. Carpet Finishing 28. Advanced Carpet Manufacture14. Woven Fabrics 29. Carpet Performance15. Natural Dyeing (IICT exclusive

package)30. Carpet and Textile Designing (IICT

exclusive package)

Detail content of these certificate topics is available in the contents of the diploma course

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DETAILS OF THE DIPLOMA COURSE

1. Diploma in Apparel Yarn Manufacture (Six Certificate topics)Compulsory:

Introduction to wool and the wool industry

Worsted and Semi worsted yarn manufacture

Yarn Specification and measurement

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

Introduction to Wool and the Wool Industry

Part A –Introduction to the Wool FibreModule 1 Wool fibre structure and growthModule 2 Commercially important properties of woolModule 3 Wool characteristics of textile significance

Part B –The Wool Industry *Module 4 A brief history of sheep and woolModule 5 Wool production Module 6 Structure of the wool industryModule 7 Wool yarn manufactureModule 8 Wool textile manufacturing and products

Worsted and Semi worsted Yarn Manufacturing

Module 1 Preparation for worsted and semi worsted Processing Module 2 Worsted and semi worsted cardingModule 3 GillingModule 4 CombingModule 5 Drawing, roving and spinningModule 6 Testing in top making and spinning

Yarn Specification and Measurement

Module 1 Introduction to yarn specification and measurementModule 2 The measurement of yarn linear densityModule 3 The measurement of yarn twistModule 4 The measurement of yarn moisture contentModule 5 The measurement of yarn strengthModule 6 The measurement of the oil and fatty matter content of yarnsModule 7 The measurement of yarn evennessModule 8 Other yarn tests

Natural Textile Fibres Module 1 Introduction to textile fibresModule 2 Vegetable FibresModule 3 Animal fibres

Textile Fibre Blending Module 1 Fibre BlendingModule 2 Opening, cleaning and conveying scoured woolModule 3 Fibre Processing Aids And Their Application

Wool Characteristics and Measurement

Module 1 Characteristics of the wool fibreModule 2 Introductory statistics for woolModule 3 Objective measurement of wool (a)Module 4 Objective measurement of wool (b)

Woven Fabrics Module 1 Woven Fabric StructureModule 2 Warp Preparation

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Module 3 Weaving process and Weft insertionModule 4 Basic Weaves

2. Diploma in Basic Textile Technology (Six Certificate topics)Compulsory:

Introduction to wool and the wool industry

Natural textile fibres Manufactured textile fibres Spun Yarns

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

Manufacture

Introduction to Wool and the Wool Industry

Part A –Introduction to the Wool FibreModule 1 Wool fibre structure and growthModule 2 Commercially important properties of woolModule 3 Wool characteristics of textile significance

Part B –The Wool Industry *Module 4 A brief history of sheep and woolModule 5 Wool production Module 6 Structure of the wool industryModule 7 Wool yarn manufactureModule 8 Wool textile manufacturing and products

Natural Textile Fibres Module 1 Introduction to textile fibresModule 2 Vegetable FibresModule 3 Animal fibres

Manufactured Textile Fibres

Module 1 Introduction to Textile Fibres *Module 2 Extrusion Processes for Manufactured FibresModule 3 Regenerated Manufactured FibresModule 4 Synthetic Manufactured Fibres (a)Module 5 Synthetic Manufactured Fibres (b)

Spun Yarns SECTION 1Module 1 Principles of Yarn Making and Yarn PropertiesModule 2 Spun Yarn ProductionModule 3 Spun Yarn Manufacturing Systems – The Worsted System

SECTION 2Module 4 Spun Yarn Manufacturing Systems – The Semi-worsted SystemModule 5 Spun Yarn Manufacturing Systems – The Woollen SystemModule 6 Other Yarn Processes

Textile Dyeing and Finishing

SECTION 1Module 1 Colour TheoryModule 2 Dyes Pigments and ChemicalsModule 3 The Dyeing Process

SECTION 2Module 4 Dyeing methods and equipmentModule 5 Dyed product performance

SECTION 3Module 6 Fabric finishing

Woven Fabrics Module 1 Woven Fabric StructureModule 2 Warp PreparationModule 3 Weaving process and Weft insertionModule 4 Basic Weaves

Introduction to wool carpet Manufacture

Module 1 Wool and other carpet fibresModule 2 Carpet manufacturingModule 3 Carpet constructions and texturesModule 4 Carpet performance

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3. Diploma in Carpet & Textile Designing (Six Certificate topics)Compulsory:

Introduction to wool and the wool industry

Introduction to Wool Carpet Manufacture

Designing of Carpets & Textiles

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

Introduction to Wool and the Wool Industry

Part A –Introduction to the Wool FibreModule 1 Wool fibre structure and growthModule 2 Commercially important properties of woolModule 3 Wool characteristics of textile significance

Part B –The Wool Industry Module 4 A brief history of sheep and woolModule 5 Wool production Module 6 Structure of the wool industryModule 7 Wool yarn manufactureModule 8 Wool textile manufacturing and products

Introduction to wool carpet manufacture

Module 1 Wool and other carpet fibresModule 2 Carpet manufacturingModule 3 Carpet constructions and texturesModule 4 Carpet performance

Designing of Carpets & Textiles

Module 1 Theory behind design creations and color theoryModule 2 Motifs- Selection and application for Carpet & Textiles Module 3 Concepts of Textile Designing Module 4 Concepts of designing of floor coveringsModule 5 Popularization of designs through exhibition trend analysis etc.

Textile Colour Module 1 Colour PerceptionModule 2 Colour productionModule 3 Colour Identification and Expression

Application of Natural Dyes

Module 1 Introduction to wool and its process Carpet IndustryModule 2 Introduction to Natural dyes, specification and market information Module 3 Dyeing process: Do’s & Don’t’s, Eco-parametersModule 4 Fastness properties of Natural DyesModule 5 Shade: Development in wool/ silk. Reproducibility aspects.

Textile Printing Module 1 Textile Printing Process and Systems (1)Module 2 Textile Printing Process and Systems (2)Module 3 Post-printing ProcessesModule 4 Carpet Printing

Natural Textile Fibres Module 1 Introduction to textile fibresModule 2 Vegetable FibresModule 3 Animal fibres

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4. Diploma in Carpet Technology (Six Certificate topics)Compulsory:

Introduction to wool and the wool industry

Introduction to Wool Carpet Manufacture

Advanced carpet technologies

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

Introduction to Wool and the Wool Industry

Part A –Introduction to the Wool FibreModule 1 Wool fibre structure and growthModule 2 Commercially important properties of woolModule 3 Wool characteristics of textile significance

Part B –The Wool Industry Module 4 A brief history of sheep and woolModule 5 Wool production Module 6 Structure of the wool industryModule 7 Wool yarn manufactureModule 8 Wool textile manufacturing and products

Introduction to wool carpet Manufacture

Module 1 Wool and other carpet fibresModule 2 Carpet manufacturingModule 3 Carpet constructions and texturesModule 4 Carpet performance

Advanced carpet technologiesWoollen Carpet Yarn Manufacture

Module 1 Preparation for woollen processingModule 2 Functions of the woollen cardModule 3 Woollen carding performanceModule 4 Woollen spinning and subsequent processesModule 5 Testing in woollen yarn manufacturing

Yarn Specification and Measurement

Module 1 Introduction to yarn specification and measurementModule 2 The measurement of yarn linear densityModule 3 The measurement of yarn twistModule 4 The measurement of yarn moisture contentModule 5 The measurement of yarn strengthModule 6 The measurement of the oil and fatty matter content of yarnsModule 7 The measurement of yarn evennessModule 8 Other yarn tests

Carpet Maintenance Module 1 Carpet Soiling ProcessesModule 2 Carpet Cleaning PerformanceModule 3 Carpet Maintenance Planning

Carpet Finishing Module 1 Back finishing of carpetsModule 2 Brushing, steaming and shearingModule 3 Special finishing treatmentsModule 4 Quality management

Carpet Performance Module 1 Performance of carpetsModule 2 Consumer properties of carpetsModule 3 Carpets and the indoor environmentModule 4 Static electricity in wool carpetsModule 5 Friction and fibre sheddingModule 6 ShadingModule 7 Fire safety with wool carpetsModule 8 Carpet wear and testing

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5. Diploma in Carpet Yarn Manufacture (Six Certificate topics)Compulsory:

Introduction to wool and the wool industry

Woolen Carpet yarn manufacture Introduction to Wool Carpet

Manufacture

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

manufacture Dyeing & Wet Processing of wool carpet

yarnsIntroduction to Wool and the Wool Industry

Part A –Introduction to the Wool FibreModule 1 Wool fibre structure and growthModule 2 Commercially important properties of woolModule 3 Wool characteristics of textile significance

Part B –The Wool Industry *Module 4 A brief history of sheep and woolModule 5 Wool production Module 6 Structure of the wool industryModule 7 Wool yarn manufactureModule 8 Wool textile manufacturing and products

Woolen Carpet yarn manufacture

Module 1 Carpet typesModule 2 Fibres used in carpetsModule 3 Carpet manufactureModule 4 Carpet performance

Introduction to wool carpet manufacture

Module 1 Wool and other carpet fibresModule 2 Carpet manufacturingModule 3 Carpet constructions and texturesModule 4 Carpet performance

Wool Characteristics and Measurement

Module 1 Characteristics of the wool fibreModule 2 Introductory statistics for woolModule 3 Objective measurement of wool (a)Module 4 Objective measurement of wool (b)

Yarn Specification and Measurement

Module 1 Introduction to yarn specification and measurementModule 2 The measurement of yarn linear densityModule 3 The measurement of yarn twistModule 4 The measurement of yarn moisture contentModule 5 The measurement of yarn strengthModule 6 The measurement of the oil and fatty matter content of yarnsModule 7 The measurement of yarn evennessModule 8 Other yarn tests

Textile fibre blending Module 1 Fibre BlendingModule 2 Opening, cleaning and conveying scoured woolModule 3 Fibre Processing Aids And Their Application

Worsted and Semi worsted Yarn Manufacturing

Module 1 Preparation for worsted and semiworsted processingModule 2 Worsted and semiworsted cardingModule 3 GillingModule 4 CombingModule 5 Drawing, roving and spinningModule 6 Testing in top making and spinning

Dyeing & Wet Processing of wool carpet yarns

Module 1 Yarn scouringModule 2 Principles of chemical settingModule 3 Twist setting technologies Module 4 Yarn and carpet properties

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6.Diploma in Textile Dyeing and Finishing (Six Certificate topics)Compulsory:

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 Dye house Operation Dyeing & Wet Processing of wool carpet yarns

Introduction to Wool and the Wool Industry

Part A –Introduction to the Wool FibreModule 1 Wool fibre structure and growthModule 2 Commercially important properties of woolModule 3 Wool characteristics of textile significance

Part B –The Wool Industry *Module 4 A brief history of sheep and woolModule 5 Wool production Module 6 Structure of the wool industryModule 7 Wool yarn manufactureModule 8 Wool textile manufacturing and products

Application of Natural dyes

Module 1 – Introduction to wool and its process Carpet IndustryModule 2 – Introduction to Natural dyes, specification and market information Module 3 – Dyeing process: Do’s & Don’ts - Eco-parametersModule 4 – Fastness properties of Natural DyesModule 5 – Shade: Development in wool/ silk. Reproducibility aspects.

Textile Dyeing and Finishing

SECTION 1Module 1 Colour TheoryModule 2 Dyes Pigments and ChemicalsModule 3 The Dyeing Process

SECTION 2Module 4 Dyeing methods and equipmentModule 5 Dyed product performance

SECTION 3Module 6 Fabric finishing

Textile Dye Selection and Use

Module 1 Selection and use of dyestuffsModule 2 Dyes, chemicals and the dyeing cycle.Module 3 Dyed product performance assessmentModule 4 Computerised colour measurement and shade prediction.Colour Diagrams

Textile and Dyestuff Chemistry

Module 1 Chemistry relevant to dyeingModule 2 Organic compounds relevant to dyeingModule 3 Textile FibresModule 4 Dyes and the dyeing processModule 5 Water for dyeing

Textile Colour Module 1 Colour PerceptionModule 2 Colour productionModule 3 Colour Identification and Expression

Textile Dyeing Machinery and Mechanisms

Module 1 Dyeing Machine CharacteristicsModule 2 Dyeing Machine Operation (1)Module 3 Dyeing Machine Operation (2)

Textile Printing Module 1 Textile Printing Process and Systems (1)Module 2 Textile Printing Process and Systems (2)Module 3 Post-printing ProcessesModule 4 Carpet Printing

Dye House Operation Module 1 Safety in the Dye houseModule 2 Dye Selection and CostingModule 3 Colour Fastness and Shade MatchingModule 4 Chemical and Dye Effluent and Disposal

Dyeing & Wet Processing of Wool

Module 1 Yarn scouringModule 2 Principles of chemical setting

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Carpet Yarns Module 3 Twist setting technologies Module 4 Yarn and carpet properties

7. Diploma in Wool Scouring Technology (Six Certificate topics)Compulsory :

Introduction to wool and the wool industry

Wool Scouring Process Wool Scouring Technology

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

manufactureIntroduction to Wool and the Wool Industry

Part A –Introduction to the Wool FibreModule 1 Wool fibre structure and growthModule 2 Commercially important properties of woolModule 3 Wool characteristics of textile significance

Part B –The Wool Industry *Module 4 A brief history of sheep and woolModule 5 Wool production Module 6 Structure of the wool industryModule 7 Wool yarn manufactureModule 8 Wool textile manufacturing and products

Wool and the Wool Scouring Process Module 1 Wool production and disposalModule 2 Processing systemsModule 3 Wool impurities and their removalModule 4 Wool conveying systemsModule 5 Scouring systemsModule 6 Wool drying, pressing and packing

Wool Scouring Technology Module 1 Aqueous Scouring And DetergentsModule 2 Chemical TreatmentsModule 3 Energy In Wool ScouringModule 4 Wool greaseModule 5 Wool scour Effluent And Effluent TreatmentModule 6 Control And InstrumentationModule 7 Wool Testing

Wool Characteristics and Measurement

Module 1 Characteristics of the wool fibreModule 2 Introductory statistics for woolModule 3 Objective measurement of wool (a)Module 4 Objective measurement of wool (b)

Wool Marketing Systems Module 1 Wool marketing pipeline and the participantsModule 2 Wool supply and demandModule 3 Wool quality and classificationModule 4 Wool selling and other topics

Textile fibre blending Module 1 Fibre BlendingModule 2 Opening, cleaning and conveying scoured woolModule 3 Fibre Processing Aids And Their Application

Woollen Carpet Yarn Manufacture Module 1 Carpet typesModule 2 Fibres used in carpetsModule 3 Carpet manufactureModule 4 Carpet performance

Worsted and Semi worsted Yarn Manufacturing

Module 1 Preparation for worsted and semi worsted processingModule 2 Worsted and semi worsted cardingModule 3 GillingModule 4 CombingModule 5 Drawing, roving and spinningModule 6 Testing in top making and spinning

For further details & any query please free to contact: IDLP Cell,Indian Institute of Carpet Technology,Chauri Road, Bhadohi – 221 401 (India)Tel. +91-5414-228409, 225504Fax: +91-5414-225509

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E-mail: [email protected]

Note: Any information contained in this brochure is subject to change

without any prior intimation.Extension of DEC approval awaited.

Ag Research, New Zealand

INTERNATIONAL DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMME

IDLP Registration cum Application Form (Diploma/Certificate Course*)

No. Cost Rs. 250/-

TO BE FILLED IN BY THE CANDIDATE

1. Course opted for*: Diploma Certificate

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2(a). Optionals in case of Diploma Course: (i). (ii). (iii). (iv).

3. Name:

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5. Sex: 6. Nationality:

7. Father’s Name: 8. Mother’s Name:

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Please affix your recent passport size color photograph

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