B.Tech. – Textile Technology

The Indian textile industry is a global powerhouse and a critical pillar of the nation’s economy. Valued at over USD 140 billion, it contributes approximately 5% to India’s GDP and nearly 12% to the country’s total export earnings. With direct employment to over 35 million people, the sector encompasses traditional handlooms to advanced textile manufacturing units. India is the 6th largest exporter of textiles and apparel globally, and its organized mill sector ranks second largest in the world.

About The Program

The B.Tech. in Textile Technology at NITRA Technical Campus is a specialized undergraduate engineering program that equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the textile industry’s scientific, technological, and managerial aspects. This program is ideal for students aspiring to build a strong technical foundation in the field of textiles while developing industry-relevant skills to contribute to one of India’s largest employment-generating sectors.

The curriculum covers the entire textile manufacturing value chain—starting from raw material selection, fiber and yarn production, fabric formation (weaving, knitting, non-woven), textile chemical processing, and finishing, to testing and quality assurance. The program also emphasizes modern textile applications including technical textiles, smart textiles, and eco-friendly manufacturing processes. Practical training in NITRA’s state-of-the-art laboratories complements theoretical learning, ensuring hands-on industry exposure from the early semesters.

Alongside technological training, the program also focuses on developing management and leadership capabilities, preparing students to supervise and optimize production systems in mills, garment factories, and textile machinery units. Students are trained in industrial engineering concepts, supply chain management, and sustainability practices, making them capable of handling complex industrial operations and meeting global standards.

Graduates of this program are highly valued in both domestic and international textile sectors. They can find employment in areas such as production, quality control, R&D, process improvement, technical sales, and maintenance, or pursue higher studies and research in textile engineering. With the ever-expanding scope of technical and functional textiles, the B.Tech. in Textile Technology opens doors to exciting, innovation-driven career paths.

Program

B.Tech. in Textile Technology

Duration

4 Years (8 Semesters)

Intake Capacity​

60 Seats

Approval/Affiliation

Approved by AICTE and Affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Lucknow

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the B.Tech. in Textile Technology program about?

This 4-year undergraduate program focuses on the scientific, technical, and managerial aspects of textile manufacturing. It covers areas like fiber production, yarn manufacturing, fabric formation, chemical processing, quality control, and technical textiles.

Candidates must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) from a recognized board. Admission is based on JEE (Main) rank or as per AKTU counselling guidelines. Direct admission may also be available under the management quota.

The textile industry is one of India’s largest sectors, contributing to GDP, exports, and employment. It requires engineers to manage production, ensure quality, innovate materials, and adopt sustainable practices. With growing global demand for technical and functional textiles, the sector offers high-potential career paths.

Students learn about:

  • Textile fibres and polymers

  • Yarn and fabric manufacturing (weaving, knitting, non-woven)

  • Textile chemical processing and finishing

  • Textile testing and quality assurance

  • Technical textiles and smart materials

  • Engineering maintenance and sustainability

NITRA provides world-class lab facilities for spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, finishing, and textile testing. Students gain hands-on training in industrial machinery, testing equipment, and real-time production scenarios.

Graduates can work in:

  • R&D (Research and Development)

  • Production and Process Engineering

  • Quality Assurance and Testing

  • Maintenance and Utilities

  • Technical Textile Innovation

  • Sales and Marketing (Machinery, Chemicals, Fibres)

They can also pursue M.Tech, MBA, or research in textile-related fields.

Recruiters include textile mills, apparel manufacturers, chemical companies, export houses, technical textile firms, and government R&D organizations. Major recruiters often include Raymond, Vardhman, Welspun, Arvind, Reliance Industries, and more.

Yes. NITRA’s strong industry connections provide students with internships, industrial visits, workshops, and guest lectures from top professionals in the textile and apparel sector.

Absolutely. With increasing focus on eco-friendly practices, recycling, and smart fabrics, textile engineers play a key role in driving sustainable innovation. The program covers these areas and encourages students to pursue green technology projects.

Yes. With the technical and managerial knowledge gained, students are well-equipped to start textile-related startups, such as fabric manufacturing units, dyeing houses, textile testing labs, or sustainable apparel brands. NITRA also encourages entrepreneurship and innovation through mentorship and support.

The course fee is the same as other B.Tech. programs. In the first year, students pay ₹83,500, which includes tuition and caution money. From second year onwards, it is ₹81,500 annually. The AKTU exam fee (around ₹7,865) is paid every year separately. An extra ₹3,000 is paid during admission for uniform fabric, alumni fund, and student welfare.

For double sharing rooms, the hostel fee is ₹78,500 per year. This includes room rent, food, electricity, internet, and health services. For triple sharing, the rent is ₹24,000 per year, and other charges like mess are paid separately (approx. ₹16,000 per semester).