Textiles Degree Programs at
Institute of Leadership and Management, Lahore.



What is it about?

ILM's BTTM [H] - BSc (Hons.) in Textile Technology and Management [from Batch 14 and onwards BSc (H) Textile Technology] program is designed with a view to meet the current market demands of the Textile Industry which requires a person to be skilled, both technically and managerially. This program presents a distinct blend of technical and managerial courses, and hence aims to equip its participants with the technology of textiles employed in different sectors of the industry along with the important managerial, marketing and finance oriented concepts.

This degree program in textiles is unique in the sense that it reflects the interrelationships of various sectors of the Textile Industry. All sectors of the industry are represented in this course, enabling access by the participants to the diverse knowledge processes and technology utilized in each sector.

Textile industries are undergoing rapid changes in technology, markets, government's industrial policy and global competition. The BTTM (H) courses will better serve to meet these diverse needs.


Objectives...

The BSc (H) in Textile Technology and Management program is aimed to provide the students with a high degree of technical competency for a range of occupations in the Textile Industry of the country. More specifically the program aims at the following objectives.

  • to provide firm and analytical concepts of the manufacturing technology applied in different sectors of the textile industry i.e. Spinning (Yarn Manufacturing) Weaving (Fabric Manufacturing) and Textile Processing (Dying, Printing and Finishing of Textiles).

  • to enable the participants to use their technical knowledge for improving the quality and the productive efficiency of the textile manufacturing units.

  • to provide participants with a thorough knowledge of the fundamental principles of management, marketing and finance in the context of textile industry.

  • to develop skills for managerial decision making in complex business and production environments.

  • to enhance understanding of textile organizations and the ability to design plans for these organizations for marketing, profit maximization and quality control.

  • to enable participants to make efficient use of computer technology in the production lines of spinning, weaving, textile finishing, garment manufacturing and managerial decision making.




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