College of Textile Engineering and Technology
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The College of Textile Engineering and Technology is in Bangladesh and operates under the University of Dhaka.
[edit] History
During the British colonial rule, in 1921, a weaving school was established in Narinda, Dhaka to meet Textile Technician Education by offering artisan level courses. It was named East Bengal Textile Institute. It was upgraded to offer a diploma course in Textile Technology and named the East Pakistan Textile Institute in 1940. In 1960, the institute was transferred to its present campus at Tejgaon Industrial Area. In 1978, the institute launched the four-year bachelor degree in Textile Technology by affiliation with the University of Dhaka and renamed the Institute the College of Textile Engineering and Technology. The first batch(Direct 4 year course)pass out from the college in the year of 1986. The name of the first batch students are Akhtaruzzaman, Neasr ahmed shikdar, Shardar Rashid Ahmed Azad,Yousuf reaz babu,Shamsuzzaman,Abdul qauium milu,Mothaharul karim ,Abdur Rahim,Moshiur Rahman shapon,Nazrul,Pranab kumar Datta,Shunil shikdar,Shafiqur Rahman Ratan,Shafiqur rahman Vulu,Abdus Salam, Moniruzzaman,Akram,Asaduzzaman,Abdul Aziz,Shamsuzzaman bablu,Nasiruddin,Bokhari,Bulbul,Ekhlas,Faruk,Humayun,Nizam,Shamol, Quamruzzaman,Adan shah,Apu, Duke,Hatem ali,Hossain,Shamsul Huda khan,Mahinur,Pintu,
[edit] Courses
The college offers undergraduate courses and a four year B.Sc in Textile Technology.
1. Yarn Manufacturing Technology 2. Fabric Manufacturing Technology 3. Garments Manufacturing Technology 4. Wet Processing Technology
[edit] Students
At present approximately 741 students are enrolled in this college, of which around 10% are female.
Since the introduction of degree program 1,300 students have passed the B.Sc. in Textile Technology course.