Saturday, 24 June 2017

Textile Engineering Colleges in India

Textile engineering means clothing people in a way that they get good jobs. It is in fact a science of appearance which improves the personality of people greatly. It is a fashion language with designed clothes as the word goes. And the clothes are never cheap. You may call them economical or more modern word is ‘chic’. The point to impress upon here is that textile is a very integral part of man since the ages but surprisingly textile engineering is not very common among engineering institutes. A sudden spurt in this field of engineering has taken the country by surprise with the recent media news regarding ONE CRORE job opportunities likely to come up in textile engineering.


However for the students of Haryana, Delhi NCR and North India an opportunity exists to pursue textile engineering at Panipat Institute of Engineering and Technology (PIET), an AICTE approved Textile Engineering Colleges in India, an institute which is affiliated to Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. PIET is a decade old college which is situated on Delhi-Panipat Road, 50 minutes travel from Delhi border and 20 minutes to Panipat. The location is considered ideal because Panipat is the textile hub of Haryana, a city abound in yarn and fabric manufacturing houses with a 3000 crore of annual export business. The campus is vast spread over 19 acres and covers Haryana and Delhi NCR all round including villages, towns and cities. Not ending here, we have extended our self to India and on way to global, starting with neighbouring countries of India where we get an over whelming welcome.

As the target is global, so are the building designs and infrastructure. Every aspect is well planned and world beating. The class rooms are beautifully designed and furnished for sitting comfort for day long study hours. There are so many labs and workshops to expose you practically to all nuances of textile manufacturing which include textile harvesting, textile processing using scientific and engineering principles and theories, machinery used, energy conservation, waste and pollution control etc. Textile technology is all about scientific study and methodologies for the processing and production of yarns, fibers and fabrics. This involves an in depth study of various reactions of chemicals and fibers on human skin as these both come in physical contact. It has a much larger scope in terms of designing, manufacturing and sales across boundaries because by nature man likes to have designs which are not common in the area he lives in. it is a stream of an on going creative research and innovation in terms of techniques, designs and material.


The faculty team at PIET is the most competent one to take you through the process of mechanical, industrial and chemical in such a way as to strengthen wards in basic concepts of this business and making them technically sound. You are also exposed to training in plant designing, wet process, dying and printing. Guest lectures from inland experts and international seminars are also a tool to upgrade the skill and knowledge of students. And the best part of these efforts has been 100% placement of all textile students of PIET, which trumpet our claims for being the best.

Panipat Institute of Engineering and Technology (PIET)
Panipat Institute of Engineering and Technology (PIET)

“Panipat Institute of Engineering and Technology (PIET) is a place where innovative and vibrant young leaders and entrepreneurs are added to the realm of the country who are capable of contributing to all dimensions of Technical Textiles for development and productivity who have been developed and trained to meet challenges and built upon opportunities as, when and where they arise”, were the words of Prof. Militky from Technical University of Librech, Czech Repulic who visited this institute along with his associate comprising of Dr. Rajesh Mishra and Prof. B. K. Behera fro IIT Delhi to assess our status and apprise students to further their knowledge in this important field of engineering.

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