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22nd July 2018, 04:25 PM
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Re: Syllabus of BCom 3rd Year Kota University

Can you provide me the syllabus of B.Com Part-III- Garment Production and Export Management offered by University of Kota?
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22nd July 2018, 04:27 PM
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Re: Syllabus of BCom 3rd Year Kota University

The syllabus of B.Com Part-III- Garment Production and Export Management offered by University of Kota is as follows:

Paper-I Trad Costu & Apparel Production
3 hrs 75 27 60 22 3
Paper-II International Marketing
3 hrs 75 27 60 22 3
Practical 4 hrs 75 27 80 29 4/ Batch

Paper - I Traditional Costumes and Apparel Production

Duration: 3 hrs Max. Marks: (Sc)-75/(Arts/Comm.)-60
Note: The question paper will contain three sections as under
Section-A:
One compulsory question with 10 parts, having 2 parts from each unit, short answer in 20 words for each part.(10-(Sc.)/05 (Arts/Comm))
Section-B: 10 questions,2 questions from each unit,5 questions to be attempted, taking one from each unit,answer approximately in 250 words. (35-(Sc.)/30 (Arts/ Comm.))
Section-C: 04 questions (question may have sub division) covering all units but not more than one question from each unit, descriptive type answer in about 500 words, 2 questions to be attempted. (30-(Sc.)/25 (Arts/Comm))

Unit - I
Traditional embroideries of India- Kashida of Kashmir, Kantha of Bengal, Kasuti of Karnatka, Embroidery of Kutch & Kathiawar, Manipuri, Phulkari of Punjab, Chamba Rumal, Chikankari of Lucknow

Unit-II
Study of traditional costumes of various regions of India
Study of Indian civilization and brief knowledge of world costumes Greece, Rome and France

Unit-III
Commercial processes of apparel production
1. Product Development, Design Development, Developing a sample garment.
2. Apparel Production: Costing a garment, purchasing, pattern marking, production, Scheduling, spreading, cutting procedure. Contracting, garment assembly, finishing, quality control & labeling.

Unit-IV
Introduction to industrial machines: fabric laying, Cutting (Round, straight and bend knife), Fusing (Collars, facings), Sewing- single lock stitch, over lock, button hole, buttoning & double needle machine.

Unit-V
Finishing and pressing department - Machinery and equipments
Packing department- Packing material and boxing
Quality control department- principle and operation, testing and inspection
Labelling department international care labelling system, eco label

SUGGESTED READINGS
1. Frings StephensGim, fashion : from concept to consumer, Prentice hall, inc
2. Dongerkery, Kamla S-The Romance of Indian Embroiodery Thacker & Co. Mumbai.
3. Pandit, Savitri - Indian Embroidery
4. Veisinet, DD : Computer Aided Drafting and Design : concepts and Application
5. Renee Weiss Chase, CAD for Fashion Design
6. Mehta PC: Apparel Quality control
7. Harold Carr and Barbara Latham, The Technology of Clothing Manufacture, Blackwell Science Ltd, England
8. Gerry Cooklin, Introduction to Clothing Manufacture, Blackwell Science Ltd, England
9. Arora Vishu Suvasas ; the Beautiful Costumes

Paper - II - International Marketing
Duration: 3 hrs
Max. Marks: (Sc)-75/(Arts/Comm.)-60

Note: The question paper will contain three sections as under
Section-A:
one compulsory question with 10 parts, having 2 parts from each unit, short answer in 20 words for each part. (10-(Sc.)/05 (Arts/Comm))
Section-B: 10 questions,2 questions from each unit,5 questions to be attempted, taking one from each unit,answer approximately in 250 words. (35-(Sc.)/30 (Arts/ Comm))
Section-C: 04 questions (question may have sub division) covering all units but not more than one question from each unit, descriptive type answer in about 500 words, 2 questions to be attempted. (30-(Sc.)/25 (Arts/Comm))

Unit - I
International Marketing: Nature and Scope of International Marketing, International Marketing Vs Domestic Marketing, Importance of International Marketing, Problems and Challenges of International Marketing

Unit-II
Market Entry Strategies, Licensing,/franchising, Exporting, turnkey contracts, joint venture, Mergers and acquisition, Direct and Indirect exporting.

Unit-III
Product Planning and Development: Product Planning, Product line and mix, Product life cycle, product mix Decisions. Promotion of products: Advertisement, personal selling, trade fairs & exhibitions

Unit-IV
International Pricing: Pricing Objectives, Factors Influencing Pricing, and Difference in pricing in Domestic and International Marketing, Price Determination, Price Quotation.

Unit-V
Physical Distribution: Meaning, Characteristics of channel of distribution, types of Export, channels of Distribution, Factors affecting logistics or physical Distribution. Tariff, Custom, Insurance.

SUGGESTED READINGS
1. Varshney Bhattacharya, International marketing management an Indian perspective.
2. M.J. Mathew, Management of marketing.
3. SureshC.J.,International marketing
4. Rathod & Kothari :International marketing

GARMENT PRODUCTION AND EXPORT MANAGEMENT PRACTICAL
Time: 4 hrs
Min MarksSc.)-27 / (Arts/Comm.)-29 Max MarksSc.)-75 / (Arts/Comm.)-80
No. of Periods: 4/batch

1.Make samples (any 5) of following traditional embroideries-Kashida, Kantha, Kasuti, Embroidery of Kutch & Kathiawar, Phulkari, Chamba Rumal and Chikankari Create pattern with application of any value addition technique construct home furnishing like cushion cover, bed spreads with pillow cover, table cover/ table runner, wall panel or accessories like bags, belts, yolk etc
2. Samples:
(a) Kurta Placket
(b) Pockets - Patch, Bound, Inseam, Kurta Pocket
(c) Machine buttonholes and Machine Embroidery
3. Design, draft and stitch following gent‟s garments: (any two)
(a) Bengali Kurta with Aligarhi Pajama
(b) Kalidar Kurta with Plain Pajama
(c) Night Suit
(d) Jackets
4. A. Fabric Testing - Fabric Tensile / tearing strength, Fabric Abrasion Resistance,
Shrinkage Test, Crease Recovery, Dimensional Stability, Pilling Test
(g) Washing Standard Test
B. Garment Testing - Seam Strength, Seam Slippage
5. Select designs for various fabrics, garments, sex, relation to fashion trends.and develop any four products for exports. Draw flat working sketches with templates
6. Prepare scrapbook for the traditional textiles of various states of India-:- woven, dyed, printed and embroidered
7. Computers aided Designing and manufacturing
8. Field trips to export houses and mass production centre
9. Market Survey and Project Report.


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