Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) 2015-17 Admission 2015 -16 Union Textile Minister’s Message I am delighted to know that Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International School of Textiles & Management, an autonomous Institute was setup by Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, in the year 2002 with an objective of professionalizing the Indian Textile Industry b y creating competent managers who will be manning the various facets of Textile Industry. The Institute is helping the Textile Industr y in reaching its targets and also realization of its objectives by consistently offering short term Programme, taken up regular Industry related consultancy work, where by students get a direct exposure to the practical problems and relevant solution. The Institute provides a holistic all-round development in transforming an individual into qualified and professional managers I greet all the students and welcome them to be a part of SVP ISTM family and transform yourself into a Professional Manager to Manage the Textile Industry. Chairman’s Message The knowledge driven society that we live in today, demands us to be partners in imbibing and creating knowledge and innovate technologies at excellent levels on continuing basis and strengthen the process and development with justice. As a higher education institution we have a decisive role to play in facilitating and empowering our youth to be effective dynamic partners and leaders in building the nation and sustainable global peace. Vice Chairman’s Message Today‟s business requires professionals who are not just efficient functionaries but are also business leaders in their right who have a clear vision for development. The strategic thinking and business acumen to compete, excel and win are amongst the salient competencies required at the middle and senior levels in the organizations. At SVPISTM, continuously thrive to create a strong cadre of professionals who will become inspiring performers and decision makers in the Global Textile Market. SVPISTM has developed an environment that ensures students not just imbibe academic concepts but also develop required analytical and decision making skills to be the leaders in the ever changing world of business. Focus on value-based system at SVPISTM coupled with social concern helps in transforming the students as promising leaders of tomorrow. 1|P age Director’s Message The budding managers from SVPISTM are trained in all the spheres of management along with the necessary technical inputs by the experienced and highly qualified faculty members. The School also provides opportunity for the students to experience the textiles industry during their learning process in the form of industrial visits, field based projects and internships. The School is also supporting the industry in the form of Continuing Educational Programs (CEP) such as Management Development Programs (MDP), Executive Development Programs (EDP), Faculty Development Programs (FDP), etc. As a part of exchanging innovative ideas and information with the industry, the School is conducting seminars and conferences. I take this opportunity to invite you to SVP ISTM which provides the gateway for a successful career in textiles industry 2|P age 1. SVPISTM- PIONEER IN TEXTILE MANAGEMENT EDUCATION Ministry of Textiles, Govt.of India has promoted Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International School of Textiles & Management (SVPISTM), in Coimbatore with the purpose to promote Textiles and Management Education in the country so as to cater the growing need of professionals of Textile Industr y. SVP ISTM is first of its kind in India promoted by the Central Government in Coimbatore. The school is strategically located at Coimbatore, the region widely acknowledged as having the largest concentration of textile related activities in the world. The proximity to the textile industry offers a unique opportunity to the students in gaining first-hand knowledge of the industry b y interacting with several leading experts from the industry. The Institute believes in an optimal blend of western intelligence, management and technology skills with values of India. We at SVP ISTM have an informal culture yet having highest focus on academic rigor, discipline, decorum and devotion. The SVP ISTM family works with highest degree of team spirit, companionship and enthusiasm. The unique combination of academic and extracurricular activities makes the Institute a very happening place to facilitate students in the process of learning. The students are given opportunity to conduct various business management events and extra-curricular activities to fine tune their managerial skills , relax, refresh and recharge. SVPISTM delivers Textile Management education with a vision To emerge as an Internationally Renowned Centre of Excellence in Textile Management Education, creating a strong cadre of professional managers who will become inspiring performers and decision makers, capable of attaining high standards and competitive edge to bring the Indian Textile Industry to the forefront. 2. Programmes offered by SVPISTM 1. Two-year (Full Time) Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Textiles) 2. Two-year (Full Time) Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Apparels) 3. Two year (Full Time) Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Retail Management) Eligibility: A graduate from an y discipline (recognized by UGC / AICTE) with a minimum of 15 years (10+2+3) of education and having 50 percent or above (45 percent or above for SC/ST/DAP*) aggregate marks at the graduation level can apply for admission. The percentage of aggregate marks is to be calculated as per the practice followed by the concerned university or institution. In case the university/institution does not have any scheme for converting CGPA into equivalent marks, the equivalence would be established by SVPISTM b y dividing obtained CGPA with the maximum possible CGPA and multiplying the resultant with 100. Those who are in their final 3|P age year and who expect to complete all the requirements of graduation before August 15, 2015 can also apply. SVPISTM encourages applications from applicants with diverse academic backgrounds. 2.1. Two-year Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Textiles) A two year full time course, PGDM [Textiles] is designed to offer core management learning for textile professionals. Addressing the growing complexity and competition of textile business, this program provides the right synergy of technology and management aligned to the specific needs of textile industry. The course runs through four semesters. The first two semesters comprise of fundamental management training with specific application in textile industry. This is complemented with industrial interaction, seminars, projects etc. The third management. semester takes the student through the advanced areas of textile industry In the fourth and final semester an internship and the focus on the functional areas of Textile management to provide the finishing touch in a way of thorough knowledge and understanding and 3rd in specific domain. An extensive industry based project is carried out between 2nd semester. 2.2Two-year Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Apparels) The two- year full time course, PGDM [Apparel], is oriented to the needs of fast growing apparel industry covering knitting and garment clusters in the country. Creating a cadre of specialized professionals with technical and managerial knowledge is the objective of this course. The course is divided into two modules. The first module deals with basic textiles, knitting technology and fundamentals of management. The second module comprises of an advanced study of apparel, marketing, finance, human resources and retail aspects of managing apparel industry, interspersed with a field project to provide a comprehensive knowledge of theoretical and practical facets of the Industry. 2.3. Two year Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Retail Management) The two year full time course is focused as a professional program in retailing designed for the benefit of students seeking career opportunities in the realm of Retail Management. The programme equips the students with expertise in efficient handling of retail operations, effective formulation of retail strategies, developing innovative CRM approaches in retailing along with wide exposure on the contemporary issues in International Retailing. Students who successfully complete the course may seek exciting career opportunities in several fields of retailing including Retail Designing, Logistics Management, Retail Supply Chain, Channel and Categor y Management. 4|P age 3. ADMISSION PROCEDURE –SVPISTM Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International School of Textiles and Management is mandated to create the finest managers for the Indian Textiles Industry; Since inception, the institute is conducting an entrance test (Sadar Vallabhbhai Patel – Management Admission Test ) to select the most appropriate candidate for Textile, Apparel and Retail Management education. SVP-MAT is designed to assess the aptitude of candidates for future business success. The test score is a partial assessment for meritorious scholarships and admission. SVP –MAT (2015) would be conducted in offline / online mode across various cities of India. The pattern along with rules and regulations are as follows: Students qualified in other aptitude tests like MAT, CAT, XAT, TANCET, etc. is exempted for SVP-MAT. But to avail the SVPISTM Scholarship (Refer Clause No.4), qualifying in the SVPMAT admission test is compulsory. 3.1 SVP-MAT PROCEDURE SVP-MAT (2015) question paper is designed to assess the capability of the candidates for admission. The Question paper will have 100 objective type questions 25 questions each from the following areas. Each question will be followed by four alternative answers and the candidate has to choose the correct answer. 1) Quantitative Aptitude 2) Reasoning 3) English 4) General Knowledge (1). Quantitative Aptitude: Evaluate the candidate‟s numerical ability and problem solving skills and apply the data to business decisions from given typical business situations. Number S ystems and Number Theory, Percentages, Profit and Loss, Simple & Compound Interest, Speed, Time and Distance, Time and work, Averages, Ratio, Proportion, Logarithm, Progressions - AP, GP, HP, Permutation & Combination, Probability, mathematical problems at graduate level (including those learnt in plus two or equivalent level). (2).Reasoning: Measures the candidate‟s ability to interpret, analyze, and draw logical conclusions based on numerical data presented in graphs and tables. Number and Letter Series, Calendars, Clocks, Binary Logic Seating Arrangement, Logical Sequence, Logical Matching, Logical Connectives, S yllogism, Blood Relations. 5|P age (3). English: To test the knowledge on written English with questions on errors in usage, grammar, punctuations and the like. Vocabulary Based (S ynon yms Antonyms), English Usage or Grammar, Sentence Correction, Fill in the blanks, Cloze Passage, Jumbled Paragraph, MeaningUsage, Match, Summary Questions, Verbal Reasoning, Facts /Inferences / Judgments, Reading Comprehension. (4). General Knowledge: To evaluate the knowledge of candidate in current affairs, history and general knowledge. QUESTIONS & EVALUATION SCHEME: Sl.No. Course Duration of the Test No. of Questions Mark for every correct answer Max. Marks 1 PGDMTextiles PGDMApparels PGDM Retail Mang 2 Hrs. 100 1 100 2 Hrs. 100 1 100 2 Hrs. 100 1 100 2 3 Candidate desires to take admission in the SVPISTM need to successfully qualif y in the SVPMAT 2015 admission test. The result of the test will be displayed in the institute website The short listed candidates will be called to the institute campus (Coimbatore) or selected cities in India for GD and PI and final selection. Following weightages are given for the final selection of candidates. Score of the test (Offline/ Online) - 50% Academic Performance (Graduation Marks) - 30% Score of the Personal Interview (PI) - 15% Experience (CE) - 5% The final qualified and shortlisted candidates‟ names will be displayed in the website and communicated individually for admission. 6|P age 3.2 ANSWER SHEET HANDLING: For Offline SVP–MAT (2015) is a paper pencil based objective type multiple choice question paper. The candidate has to choose the correct answer and shade the corresponding small open box provided for that question in the answer sheet with either a HB pencil or a ball point pen (blue or black). If more than one open box is shaded for any question, then it will be treated as wrong answer. When changes are to be made in the answer sheet, the initial pencil shading must be erased completely before shading the new open box. Improper and light shading may result in wrong evaluation. For Online test, the candidates should have understanding of basic computer knowledge and other procedural details will be communicated later. 4. SVP –MAT SCHOLARSHIP Eligible candidates seeking for admission at SVPISTM for the year 2015-16 have the provision to avail the Scholarship up to Rs.40,000 /- in the first year based on the overall scores earned in the above mentioned in 3.1 SVP-MAT admission procedure . The scholarship is available for 50% of the candidates on the meritorious basis in the first year. Scholarship in the second year up to Rs. 40,000 /- will be provided based on the Academic and Attendance records in the first year. SVP-MAT admission test is compulsory for Scholarship. 4.1 PROCEDURE TO APPLY Application for the admission can be down loaded from the Institute website. • • • • Log in to the website to download the application. Click on " PGDM DOWNLOAD APP LICATION " in Home Page Fill in the basic details required for registration and submit the form. Once submitted, Application will be downloaded. Application Cost and Payment mode details General/OBC candidates : Rs.1000/SC/ST/PH candidates : Rs.500/The amount for the application may be sent as DD drawn in favor of “The Director ,SVPISTM “ payable at Coimbatore or may be paid online through RTGS/NEFT or may be paid directly at the SVPISTM admission office SBI A/c: 31463768179 BRANCH: PEELAMEDU, COIMBATORE IFSC CODE: SBIN0007231 Filled-in application along with required documents mentioned in the application to be sent to the Institute. 7|P age 4.2.PROGRAMME FEE The PGDM course fee for both 1st & 2nd year is approximately Rs. 2, 10, 000/- (Two lakh Ten Thousand). Additional amount of Rs. 20,000 /- (Twenty Thousand) will be collected in 4th semester, in case student wants to pursue MBA in parallel with PGDM. The course fees can be paid in semester wise. Hostel boarding and lodging expenses are Rs. 5000/- per month at present. Institute has MOU with IDBI bank and will facilitate the process of getting loan from the bank. 4.3.IMPORTANT DATES Last date for receipt of completed applications in hard copy 30.03.2015 SVP- MAT Test (online/ Offline) 4th Apr. to 12th Apr. 2015 Personal Interview will be announced later Announcement of final results will be announced later Correspondence Address: The Director, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International School of Textiles and Management Post Box No: 1483, Avanashi Road, Peelamedu, Coimbatore - 641004 Mobile: 09843814145 ,09047634005, 9629715814, Landline: 0422- 2571675, 2592205 Fax:0422-2571623 Email: [email protected] ; [email protected] Note: Applicants are requested to refer to SVPISTM (www.svpitm.ac.in) website before sending an y quer y to admissions office by e-mail or making phone calls. 5. SVPISTM –CAMPUS 5.1.Human Resources The SVP ISTM faculty comprises experienced scholars, practitioners and Industr y experts of national and international repute. They represent a wide range of disciplines, such as the various functional areas of management and Textiles. (marketing, finance, strategy, information technology, operations, organizational behaviour and human resources), Staff members 8|P age of SVP ISTM provide reliable and strong support to the faculty, participants, and participants of MDPs. Alumni make a valuable contribution to the overall development of Textile Sector of India b y designing innovative products for development interventions. Visiting Faculty and Fellows (who stay for a brief period) also play an important role in the academic activities of SVPISTM contributing to specific needs of the institute in terms of consultancy, research, and teaching which are supported by academic associates and research associates. 9|P age 5.2. Performance Evaluation System The evaluation of student‟s s performance in the programme is a continuous process affording an opportunity for frequent and regular corrections. (i) All assessment of a subject will be done on mark basis. The Performance Analysis Committee which shall meet within three weeks after the completion of all examinations shall analyse the performance of students in all assessments (continuous and semester) of a subject and decide the letter grade ranges for the subject. (ii) The letter grades and the corresponding grade points are as follows: and the corresponding grade points are as follows: Range of Marks obtained 90 – 100 80 – 89 70 – 79 60 – 69 50 – 59 Supplementary Examination 0 – 49 Incomplete Withdrawal Performance Letter grade Grade Points Excellent Very Good Good Fair Pass Pass S A B C P R 10 9 8 7 6 5 Fail – – F I W 0 0 0 (iii) A minimum of 50% in the semester examination is required for placing in grades Pass and above (Regulation 8.2) (iv) Students scoring less than 50 marks shall be deemed to have failed and be given „F‟ grade. (v) The letter grade „I‟ indicates prevention from appearing for Examination and „W‟ indicates the authorized withdrawal 5.3 Library SVPISTM LIBRARY The Academic library has been described as the “heart” of the learning community, providing a place for students and faculty to do their research and advance their knowledge. SVPISTM Librar y strives for a high qualit y of library service, which emphasizes the actual delivery of information rather than the actual delivery of documents to meet the generic as well as specific needs of users. LIBSYS software system is used with barcode scanning facility for computerized 10 | P a g e circulation system and all other housekeeping activities. It uses state-of-the-art technology in its functioning and services. The SVPISTM Librar y has a rich collection of books on Textile Technology, Management, Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences and General. This collection includes Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Reference Books, Textbooks, Manuals, Back volumes, Project reports, Compact Discs, and Audio and Video cassettes. Now SVPISTM librar y has 6500 volumes with 3878 titles. Apart from the subject books, GATE, CAT, GMAT, GRE, IELTS, TOEFL and Civil Service Exam books are available in the Librar y. Online Databases PROQUEST (ABI/INFORM complete) and Capitaline are subscribed b y SVPISTM Librar y and arranged for the access to whole campus through LAN. We subscribe more than 80 National and International printed journals and magazines for the enhancement of academic community. 5.4 Information Technology Laboratory The Computer facilities include Local Area Workstations with continuous Internet access to all machines Windows and Linux Operating S ystem environments. The center has specific Studios for different computer applications. The Laboratory is equipped with latest Textile Design and Garment Design Software. 5.5 Hostel Facilities SVPISTM provides Hostel facility for both boys and Girls inside the premises with ver y good arrangement of Cafeteria and Wi-Fi facility. Students staying in the Hostel have very good access to the Internet and Librar y facilities of the Institute. The Institute being located in the heart of the Coimbatore city and on the famous commercial National Highwa y (Avanashi Raod) has excellent public transport facilities and very good accessibility to Railway station and Airport. 5.6 Placement Cell A separate Placement Cell of SVPISTM has Placement Coordinator and a committee comprising of Faculty and Student Coordinators. Placement cell continuously interacts with the leading textile manufacturing companies; export units, overseas buying houses etc., to arrange Industrial visits, Internship Training, Real time Projects , Project cum Placements, Campus Interviews and Final Placements with the Textile organizations all over the country and International. The placement office with all necessary infrastructures at the Institute consists of three coordinators each from faculty and students. Students coordinators of the Cell are trained to handle the various activities of the Placement cell. The Committee meets often in planning and scheduling the various placement activities. Placement Readiness programs and various soft skill development Programs are organized on continuous basis by the Placement cell for the personality and skill development of the individual students and better performance in the campus interviews. 11 | P a g e With the acquired technical & managerial knowledge and skills provided by the Placement cell, students of this institute are well placed in high positions at Corporate Textile industries and also with Govt. sectors (Textile departments) with very high salar y packages. 5.7 Skill enhancement Program for employability Students will undergo certain Skill Enhancement Programs in different domain areas depending upon the skill gap assessed in them. Team building and group cohesion programme will be conducted so as to strengthen their inter-personal and communication skills. This may include Personality Development Programmes (PDPs), special verbal/written communication programmes, etc. 5.8 International MoU’s and Projects in other Universities: International Interaction is part of the Objective of the Institute to promote the quality education, Research and Developments, Consultancy and Students Project. SVPISTM has signed MoU with Saxion University, Netherlands and Technical University, Chech Republic. Student and Faculty exchange programs and Students Research projects are ongoing activities to motivate the students to set into an International Exposure. 5.9. Nodal Centre for Up gradation of Textile Education (NCUTE) SVPISTM is the current custodian of NCUTE, established by the Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India with the broad objective of enhancing textile education through improved retraining of teachers, meet the challenges of emerging technology and quality of input, and to establish a dynamic system for reform of textile education in the country to meet with international standards and market demands. SVPISTM is carrying out various activities to achieve the objectives of NCUTE. 5.10. Endowments / Awards The institute/school contemplates an endowment board to reward meritorious students in their academic endeavour. In connection with this, leading industrialists have agreed to give awards to the topper in the respective courses every year. For outstanding academic performance medals will be presented at the time of the Convocation, subject to the condition that the medal winning student has qualified for the Diploma and has not violated any discipline or has not been charged with misconduct during the programme. The details of various medals will be announced from time to time, but typically would be for the top three rank holders of a programme. 5.11 Student’s Affair Cell (SAC) The Students Affairs Cell is entrusted with the responsibility to identify and develop the skill of students as well as counsel them for channelizing their energies into right avenues including identifying the students' individual skill and potential for promoting them to take active 12 | P a g e participation in the competition and other programmes / initiatives meant for B-Schools all over the country The cell also has the objective of providing a learning platform to the students through industry institute interaction. Various Guest Lectures by the industry experts and Industrial visits will be organized to learn the industry practices. To enhance the various managerial skills of the students‟ events such as Business Quiz, Panel and Group Discussions, Debates on the current affairs related to Business will be conducted. Students who are demonstrating their skills will be elected as Office Bearers of the SAC immediately after the commencement of Academic activities every year. 1. Students of SVPISTM should actively participate in the activities of SAC 2. All students should attend lecture sessions arranged b y SAC 3. Absentees should submit the letter stating the reason for absence to the Faculty Coordinator of SAC 4. The Faculty Coordinator will maintain the attendance of the students which is to be included with regular attendance. 5.12KAVIN I- Women Development Forum: KAVIN I in the Institute focuses on the holistic development of the women students by organizing various professional and personnel developmental activities for women students of the Institute. KAVINI also has a plan to focus on the women developmental activities for the society. Apart from the various events conducted by all the special forums, Institute focuses on the following special skill based programs for the students: • Placement Readiness program • Soft skills Development Program • Outbound Leadership Development Training • Intra Management Games • English Language classes • Hindi Language Classes • Involving students in real time research activities of the Institute • Need based Industrial Internship and Projects 5.13 Enterprising Students from SVPISTMThe curriculum and Industry exposure at SVPISTM made the students much enterprising. Many entrepreneurs are budding from the Institution. “The two year PGDM (apparel) course from SVPITM , full support to explore my ideas and learn more about industry ever y week we got to attend TMA & IV to various textile industries that industry-theor y related study, case studies, industry related projects ,business plans etc, given more knowledge for me about industry. The only mantra I believe is „IMPOSS IBLE IS NOTHING‟ –everything possible if we do hard work & we really tr y!!” By Sanoop (2007-09) “My education at SVP ISTM made me a more successful person in the business and life. It enhanced my leadership qualities and refined my anal ytical skills. It boosted my confidence to realize and face challenges. Now I understand that I owe my success to my upbringing and 13 | P a g e schooling. I pa y m y respect and tribute to the Director and members of Faculty of SVP ISTM for my formative years.” MOHAMMED ZAIN (2008-10) FAMILY BUS INESS,THE NEW STORE,KANNUR,KERALA “During my graduation at SVPISTM, I developed a far more critical, analytical and long-range management approach and improved my abilities in the functional areas of Production, Marketing and Finance. Today it just a year and half since I graduated with my PGDM- Textiles from SVPISTM and my life has changed. I run my own compan y; I do business globally and I will soon make it big. Ultimately it's all thanks to SVPISTM PGDM- Textile, which gave me confidence and proved that I could do more!” Ahmad Nadeem (2007-09) Director- Latifi Silk 14 | P a g e 6. COURSE CURRICULUM Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Apparel ) Curriculum Code DMA1114 DM1214 DM1314 DM1414 DM1514 DM1614 DM1714 DM1814 DM1914 First Semester Basics of Textiles Fabric Manufacturing Business Economics Management Concepts and Organizational Behaviour Marketing Management Accounting for Manager Retail Concept and Environment Management Information S ystem English and Hindi Language Laboratory Credits 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 3 Non-Cr Total Credit for the Semester I Code Second Semester DMA2114 Apparel Manufacturing DM2214 Apparel Merchandising DM2314 Research Methods and Statistics DM2414 Human Resource Management DM2514 Financial Management * Sectoral Elective - Apparel Operation( EA-I ) * Management Functional Elective (EM-I) DM2614 Business Communication Laboratory DM2714 Textile and Apparel Product Analysis Lab DM2814 Industrial Training / Internship (5 – weeks) 27 Credits 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 2 Non-Cr 4 Total Credit for the Semester II Code Third Semester DMA3114 Quality Evaluation & Management in Apparel DM3214 Textile Marketing and Export Documentation DM3314 Textile Business Environment and Law DM3414 Textile Costing DM3514 Quantitative Techniques DM3614 Supply Chain Management * Sectoral Elective - Apparel Operation ( EA-II ) * Management Functional Elective (EM-II) 29 Credits 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 15 | P a g e DM3714 Business Software Application in Textile Industry Non-Cr (Practical) Total Credit for the Semester III 25 Code Fourth Semester Credits DM4114 Technical Textiles Product Manufacturing 3 DMA4214 Processing and Finishing of Apparel 3 DM4314 Entrepreneurship Development in Textiles & Apparel 3 DM4414 Strategic Management and Corporate Governance 3 DM4514 Environment & Compliance Management 3 * Sectoral Elective - Apparel Operation ( EA-III ) 3 * Management Functional Elective (EM-III) 3 DM4614 Managerial Skill and Personality Development 2 Laboratory DM3814 Project Work ( 8 weeks) 6 Total Credit for the Semester IV 29 Grand Total 110 EA- Elective Apparel (Sectoral) EM- Elective Management (Functional) * Code number of subject as per elective chosen ELECTIVE SUBJECTS Sectoral Electives – Apparel Operation Management (Compulsory 3 subjects to be chosen ) DMA114 DMA214 DMA314 DMA414 DMA514 DMA614 Code DMF114 DMF214 DMF314 16 | P a g e Production and Operations Management Industrial Engineering in Apparel Industr y Fabric Forecasting and Sourcing Smart Garments Fashion Management Total Quality Management Management Functional Electives (3 Subjects from any one function to be chosen) Subjects Function: Finance Working Capital Management in Textile Industry International Financial Management Financial Services Function: Marketing Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 Credits 3 3 3 DMM114 DMM214 DMM314 DMM414 DMM514 DMH114 DMH214 DMH314 Industrial Product Global Marketing Consumer Behaviour & CRM Textile Product & Brand Management Advertising and Sales Promotion Rural Marketing Function: Human Resources Labour Welfare and Employment Laws for IR Organisation Behaviour Performance Management DMI114 DMI214 DMI314 Function: Information Technology Enterprise Resource Planning in Textile Industry Business Intelligence and knowledge Management E – Business in Textiles 3 3 3 DMR112 DMR212 DMR312 DMR412 Function: Retail Retail Operation and Mall Management Retail Buying and category Management Store La yout, Design and Visual Merchandising E- Retailing 3 3 3 3 Code No. RM1114 RM1214 RM1314 RM1414 RM1514 RM1614 RM1714 RM1814 RM1914 RM2114 17 | P a g e 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Retail) Curriculum Courses Credit Semester I Management Concepts & Organizational 3 Behaviour Managerial Economics 3 Information Technology in Retail Business 3 Accounting & Costing for Managers 4 Basics of Textiles-I 4 Marketing Management 3 Retail Concepts & Environment 3 English & Hindi Language Laboratory Non-Cr Retail Shop-floor Training (Semester End 2 Practical- 2 weeks) Total Credit for the Semester I Semester II Basics of Textiles-II 25 4 RM2214 RM2314 RM2414 RM2514 RM2614 RM2714 RM2814 RM2914 RM21014 RM3114 RM3214 RM3314 RM3414 RM3514 RM3614 RM3714 RM3814 RM3914 RM4114 RM4214 RM4314 RM4414 RM4514 RM4614 * * RM4714 RME114 RME214 RME314 RME414 18 | P a g e Strategic Planning & Franchising Retail Financial Management Research Methods & Statistics for Management Human Resource Management Retail Operations and Mall Management Product and Brand Management Business Communication Lab Textile and Apparel Product Analysis Lab Industrial Training / Internship ( 5- weeks) Total Credit for the Semester II Semester III Textile Business Environment & Law Supply Chain Management Retail Advertising and Sales Promotion Retail Buying and Category Management Consumer Behavior & Relationship Management Quantitative Techniques International Marketing and Retailing Marketing Research Business software Application in Retail ( Practical) Total Credit for the Semester III Semester IV Inventory Control Management Retail Sales and Distribution Management Store La yout Design & Visual Merchandising Entrepreneurship Development Managerial Skill and Personality Development Lab Services Marketing Elective I Elective II Project work- 8 weeks Total Credit for the Semester IV Electives Rural Retailing e-retailing Lifest yle Retailing Total Quality Management Total Credit for the degree 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 Non-Cr 4 31 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Non-Cr 25 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 6 29 3 3 3 3 110 * Code number of subject as per elective chosen Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Textiles) Curriculum Code DM1114 DM1214 DM1314 DM1414 DM1514 DM1614 DM1714 DM1814 DM1914 Basics of Textiles Fabric Manufacturing Business Economics Management Concepts and Organizational Behaviour Marketing Management Accounting for Managers Retail Concept and Environment Management Information S ystem English and Hindi Language Laboratory Credits 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 3 Non-Cr Code DM2114 DM2214 DM2314 DM2414 DM2514 * * DM2614 DM2714 DM2814 Total Credit for the Semester I Second Semester Processing and Finishing of Textiles Apparel Merchandising Research Methods and Statistics Human Resource Management Financial Management Sectoral Elective-Textiles Operation( ET-I ) Management Functional Elective (EM-I) Business Communication Laboratory Textile and Apparel Product and Analysis Lab Industrial Training / Internship (5 – weeks) 27 Credits 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 2 Non-Cr 4 Code DM3114 DM3214 DM3314 DM3414 DM3514 DM3614 * * DM3714 Total Credit for the Semester II Third Semester Quality Evaluation in Textiles Textile Marketing and Export Documentation Textile Business Environment and Law Textile Costing Quantitative Techniques Supply Chain Management Sectoral Elective - Textile Operation (ET-II) Management -Functional Elective (EM-II) Business Software Application in Textile Industry 29 Credits 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 Non-Cr 19 | P a g e First Semester (Practical) Total Credit for the Semester III Code DM4114 DM4214 DM4314 DM4414 DM4514 * * Fourth Semester Technical Textiles Product Management Apparel Manufacturing Entrepreneurship Development in Textiles Strategic Management and Corporate Governance Environment & Compliance Management Sectoral Elective-Textiles Operation (ET-III) Management Functional Elective (EM-III) DM4614 Managerial Skill and Personality Development Laboratory Project work ( 8 weeks) Total Credit for the Semester – IV Grand Total DM4714 25 Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 6 29 110 ET- Elective Textiles (Sectoral) EM- Elective Management (Functional) * Code number of subject as per elective chosen ELECTIVE SUBJECTS Sectoral Electives -Textiles Operation Management (Compulsory 3 subjects to be chosen) Code DMT114 DMT214 DMT314 DMT414 DMT514 DMT614 Code 20 | P a g e Subjects Production and Operations Management Technology Management Industrial Engineering Concepts & Process Control Management Energy Management and Pollution Control in Textile Industr y Textile Fibre Commerce Total Quality Management Management Functional Electives (3 Subjects from any one function to be chosen) Subjects Function: Finance Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 Credits DMF114 DMF214 DMF314 Working Capital Management in Textile Industry International Financial Management Financial Services DMH214 DMH314 Function: Marketing Industrial Product Global Marketing Consumer Behaviour & Relationship Management Textile Product & Brand Management Advertising and Sales Promotion Rural Marketing Function: Human Resources Labour Welfare and Employment Laws for Industrial Relations. Organisational Behaviour Performance Management DMI114 DMI214 DMI314 Function: Information Technology Enterprise Resource Planning in Textile Industry Business Intelligence and knowledge Management E – Business in Textiles DMM114 DMM214 DMM314 DMM414 DMM514 DMH114 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Function: Retailing DMR114 DMR214 DMR314 DMR414 21 | P a g e Retail Operation and Mall Management Retail Buying and category Management Store La yout, Design and Visual Merchandising E- Retailing 3 3 3 3 Value Added courses: The courses are offered in conjunction with regular courses. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cotton Selection Home Textiles Fashion Marketing, Photograph y & communication Textile CAD Finance Management in Textile Industr y Entrepreneur Development Program Textile Marketing and Product Development Textile Costing Garment Costing International Business Environment in Textiles Industrial Engineering Fashion Designing Management of Textile Processing Units Electronics, control system & Instrumentation for Textile Engineers with Leading Engineering College Application of system software for Textile Engineers with Leading software consultant and Institution SVPISTM BOARD OF GOVERNORS 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Dr.Picheswar Gadde-CEO Chairman Mr.Shri.Siddaharthchimanbhai Patel Vice Chairman Mr.Prathvi Raj Meena Under Secretary Ministry of Textiles Mrs.Indrani Kaushal-Director Internal Finance Wing Dr.Anitha, Director, NIFT - Chennai Dr.Prakash Vasudevan, Director-SITRA Shri.Nagi Redd y VenkataRamana Reddy Shri.Pasupuleti Venkata Siva Nageswara Rao Shri.Kammith VittalRao Shri.Vakhil Ahmed Ansari Shri.D.Kalidass Shri. Victor T.Thomas Shri.G.KishoreBabu Shri. Abdul Khadar Shri.R.Puttamallappa 22 | P a g e 16. 17. 18. Shri.AshishPatre Shri.D.R.K Prasad Dr.C. Rameshkumar-Director-SVPISTM SVPISTM ADVISORY COMMITTEE 1 Shri.R.R.Balasundaram President Chairman of Commerce and Industry 2 Shri.T.Rajkumar Chairman, Southern India Mills Association 3 Shri.A.Sakthivel President Tiruppur Exporters Association 4 Dr.K.Selvaraju Secretary – General Southern India Mills Association 5 Shri.Arulsamy Executive Director, National Textile Corporation Ltd., 6 Shri.Nachimuthu President Karur Exporters‟ Association 7 Shri.S.Natarajan Chartered Accountant in Practice 8 Shri.M.Senthilkumar Chairman & Managing Director Palladam Hi-Tech Park 9 Shri.D.K.Nair Secretary – General Confideration of Indian Textile Industr y 10 Shri.D.Balasundaram Chairman& Managing DirectorCPC P Ltd., Coimbatore 11 Shri.S.Perumalsamy Professor Emirites, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore 12 Prof.Rudramoorthy Principal,PSG – Tech, Coimbatore 13 Shri.T.K.Karuppanaswamy Managing Director – Bharani Hydrolics, Coimbatore 14 Dr.K.Srinivasan Managing Director – Premier Mills, Coimbatore 15 Mr. Virender Uppal Chairman Apparel Export Promotion Council, Gu r gaon 23 | P a g e SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER: SVP-MAT-2015 (1) Sakshi can do a piece of work in 20 days. Tanya is 25% more efficient than Sakshi. The number of days taken by Tanya to do the same piece of work is: A. 15 B,. 18 C . 20 D. 25 (2) If selling price is doubled, the profit triples. Find the profit percent A. 200/3% B. 100% C . 316/3% D. 120% (3) From a group of 7 men and 6 women, five persons are to be selected to form a committee so that at least 3 men are there on the committee. In how many ways can it be done? A. 564 B. 645 C . 735 D. 756 (4) A tap can fill a tank in 6 hours. After half the tank is filled, three more similar taps are opened. What is the total time taken to fill the tank completely? A. 3 hrs. 15 min. B. 3 hrs. 45 min. C . 4 hrs. D. 4 hrs. 15 min. (5) The length of the bridge, which a train 130 meters long and travelling at 45 km/h can cross in 30 seconds is A. 200 m B. 225 m C . 245 m D. 250 m (6) Look at this series : 664, 332, 340, 170,…….., 89. What number should fill the blank? A. 85 B. 97 C. 109 D. 178 (7) It was Sunday on Jan. 1, 2006, What was the day of the week Jan.1, 2010? A. Sunday B. Saturday C . Friday D. Wenesday (8) Harvest A. Autumn B. Stockpile C . Tractor D. Crop (9) Which word does not belong with the others? A. Rye B. Sourdough C . Pumpernickel D. Loaf (10) Books are an irreplaceable ……………. Of knowledge and of cultural………….. A. World, diversity B. vision, contours C . Storehouse, values D. Pearl, wisdom (11) Choose the word which is the same in meaning as the word give in capital MANDATORY A. Compulsory B. Feasible C . Discerning D. Rational (12) Choose an idiom to replace the expression in the brackets: The man is (not very good) when he tries to repair something in his house. A. All thumbs B. About time C. All ears D. An arm and a leg. (13) Fill in the blanks: The master dispensed … the services of his servant. A. Of C . Off B. With D. For (14)Choose the antonym of the word : JITTERY A. Profuse B. Tense C . Bold D. Shaky (15) Recently European Court asked which search engine to amend some of its search Results at the request of ordinary people when they show links to outdated, irrelevant information A. Google search engine B. Netscape Navigator C . Yahoo D. Internet Explorer (16) The Dual Economy is a mixture of A. Traditional agriculture sector and modern industrial sector B. Industrial sector and manufacturing sector. C. State ownership of the means of production. D. Industrial sector and trading of goods obtained through imports. (17) The Technology Up gradation Fund Scheme (TUFS) is a policy initiative for which among the following sector? A. Textile sector B. Manufacturing sector C . Information Technology Sector D. Agro – Industries sector (18) Who among the following has designed the logo and gave slogan of the campaign “Swachch Bharat Abhiyan” A. Anand and Bagyashree B. Neelam Bhatacharjee C . D. Udayakumar D. Virman Kohli (19) Which of the following FMCG product has been recently banned in India under provisions of Rule 135-B ? A. Cosmetics B. Coffee C . Rice D. Mobiles
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