Undergraduate Program

 The Department offers a 4 year program leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Textile Engineering.

This is a regular full time day programme and the instructional programme and examinations system of the University are based on the Annual System.

Medium of instruction in all courses and laboratories is English.
Practical Viva-Voice Examinations are held along with the Theory Examination by the Department where practical work forms part of the curriculum. Award of Division in B.E Programmes is made on the basis of four years performance, with year wise weightage as under:

  1. First Year 10%

  2. Second Year 20%

  3. Third Year 30%

  4. Final Year 40%.

The existing Regulations for the Annual System of Instructions & Examinations leading to the B.E. Degree have been amended to the following extent applicable with effect from First Year Bach 1999-97 and onwards:

1) Students who do not pass 1st Year Engineering Examination completely will not be allowed admission in 3rd Year:

2) Students who do not pass 2nd Year Engineering Examination completely will not be allowed admission in Final Year.

The course titles assigned to the courses of studies for B.E. degree programme prescribed by the University are represented through mixed notations which consists of an abbreviation for the teaching department offering the course followed by a three digit number.

Abbreviations used for teaching departments offering courses

CE Civil Engineering
ME Mechanical Engineering
IM Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
EE Electrical Engineering
CIS Computers & Information Systems Engineering
EL Electronics Engineering
TC Telecommunication Engineering
TX Textile Engineering
MB Mathematics & Basic Sciences
CS Computer Science
HS Humanities
  1. The first number indicates the year in which the course is offered.

  2. The second number indicates the area of specialization within a subject area.

  3. The third number indicates the sequential position of a course in a particular specialization.

Subject to changes and modifications by the university, the courses of studies for B.E. degree for Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering are as follows.

First Year

S. No Course Number Course Title Text Book Marks
Theory Practical
1. TE-101     

    Textile      Chemistry

 

Essentials of Physical Chemistry by B.S. Bahl & G.D.Tuli

Shreve's Chemical Process Industries by George T. Austin

100 50
2. TE-102  

Polymer & Fibre Science

 

Understanding Textile     by

Phyllis-e-Tortora

100 50
3. TE-103  

Introduction to Textile Engineering


 

  100 50
4. ME-101 Engineering Mechanics Engineering Mechanics

by R.C.Hibbeler 8th edition PrenticeHall

100 50
5. ME-102  

Engineering Drawing


 

  100 50
6. ME-104 Workshop Practice Workshop Practice W.A.J. Chapman, ELBS (English Language Book Series)   150
7. EE-101 Electrical Technology Basic electrical engineering

by A.E. Fitzgarald, David E. Higginbotham & Arvin Grabel, fifth edition 1984

100 50
8. MS-106    Calculus Elementary Linear Algebra by Howard Anton, seventh edition, 1993, published by John Willey & Sons. Inc. 100  
9. MS-108 Applied Physics Concept of modern physics

by Arthur Beiser fourth edition 1988, published by Mc. Graw Hill International (Physics Series)

100 50
10. HS-101     

English

 

  100 --
11. HS-105 Pakistan Studies / OR Pakistan the formative phase by K.B. Sayeed 100 --
  HS-127 Pakistan Studies (for Foreigners)   100 --

 

Second Year

S. No Course Number Course Title Text Book Marks
Theory Practical
1. TE-201 Textile Yarn Manufacturing Processes Manual of Textile Technology

by W. Klein

100 50
2. TE-202 Dyestuff Engineering Textile Coloration & Finishing

by W.S.Perkins

100 50
3. ME-202 Solid MechanicsI Mechanics of Material by R.C. Hibbeler, 3rd edition, International edition, published by Prentice Hall International edition. (Text Book) 100 50
4. ME-205 Elements of Machine Dynamics & Design Mechanical Engineering Design by Joseph Edward Shigley & Charles R. Miskke, 5th edition, published by McGraw Hill Co. 100 50
5. ME-207 Computer Programming & Graphics Using information technology

by Hutchinson, Sawyer, Williams, sixth edition, published by Mc Graw Hill, 2005

Turbo C Programming for the PC

by Robert Lafore

100 --
6. ME-208  

Material Science

 

  100 50
7. ME-210 Fluid Mechanics Fluid Mechanics with engineering applications eighth edition (S.I. Units) by Franzini, Robert L Daugherty, E.john Finnemore, published by Mc Graw Hill Book Co. 100 50
8. ME-211 Thermodynamics Applied Thermodynamics by T.D. Eastop & A. Mc Conkey fifth edition EWBS with Longman 1995 100 50
9. EL-232 Electronics Electronic devices by Floyd, fifth edition, published by Prentice Hall International 100 50
10. MS-215 Linear Algebra & Ordinary Differential Equations Differential equations by Frank Ayers Jr. Ph.D, S.I. Metric edition, Schaum outline series 100 --
11. HS-205

Islamic Studies /OR

Thematic study of Holy Quran & Hadith by Dr. Saeedullah Qazi, first edition published by NED University, 1999 100  -- 
   

HS-206

 

Ethical Behaviour

  100 --

 

Third Year

S. No Course Number Course Title Text Book Marks
Theory Practical
1. TE-302 Textile Fabric Manufacturing Processes Fabric Forming Systems

by Mansour Mohamed, Noyes Publications

100 50
2. TE-303 Textile Product Evaluation -I Physical Testing of Textiles

by B.P.Saville, Woodhead Publisher

100 50
3. TE-304 Textile Mill Utilities -I Thermodynamics by Younus, Cengel, McGraw Hill 100 50
4. TE-305 Quality Control in Textiles 1) Operations Management

by Jay Barry Heizher Render, Prentice Hall

2)A Concise Course in Advanced Level Statistics

by Crawshaw & Chambers, Nelson   Thornes

100 50
5. TE-306 Textile Chemical Processes-I
 
1) Cellulosic Dyeing by John Shore

2) Textile Wet Processes Vol.1 Preparation of Finers and Fabrics

100 50
6. ME-302 Solid Mechanics II Mechanics of Material by R.C. Hibbeler, 3rd edition, International edition, published by Prentice Hall International edition. 100 50
7.  

ME-305

 

Machine Design   100 50
8. ME-310 Manufacturing Process
 
Manufacturing engineering & technology by Serope Kalpakjian Third edition, published by Addison Wesley publishing company. 100 50
9. MS-315

Advanced Calculus & Fourier Analysis

1) Calculus  by

Howard Anton

2) Engineering Mathematics

by Dr. A.B. Mathur & V.P. Jaggi, Third edition

 
100 --
10. HS-303

 

Engineering Economics

 

  100 --
11. HS-304

Business Communication & Ethics

  100 --

 

Final Year

S. No Course Number Course Title Text Book Marks
Theory Practical
1. TE-402 Advance Yarn & Fabric Manufacturing Mechanism 1) Weaving Machine, Mechanisms & Mangement 

by M.A. Talukdar

2) Advanced Spinning Systems by W.Klein, Textile Institute (UK)

3)Man Made Fibre Spinning Process by Klein, Textile Institute (UK)

100 50
2. TE-403 Textile Product Evaluation -II Physical Testing of Textiles by B.P.Saville, Woodhead Publishing Ltd. UK 100 50
3. TE-404 Textile Chemical Processes -II Textile Printing

by W.C. Miles, Society of Dyers & Colourtists

100 50
4. TE-405 Textile Mill Utilities -II 1) Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

by W.J.Stocher & Jones

2) Water Supply & Sewerage

by E.W.Steel, McGraw Hill Company

100 50
5. TE-406 Textile Production Management Operation Management

by Jay Herzer I Barry Render, Prentire Hall

100 --
6. TE-407 Textile & Environment 1) Environmental Engineering

by H.S. Peavy D.R. Rowe & G. Technobanglows, Mcgraw Hill Book Company

2) Environmental Health & Safety by Herman Koren & Michael Bisesi, Lewis Publishers CRC Press

100 50
7. TE-408 Textile Engineering Design Project   -- 200
8.  

ME-411

 

  Transport   Phenomena

  100 50
9. MS-414 Automation & Control Automation  Production Systems & Computer Integrated Manufacturing by Mikell P. Groover. 100 50
10. EE-444 Electrical Drives   100 50

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