Duration | 45 Days. Daily 4 Hours |
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Fees | 5400/- Live Online |
One of the main segments of India's economy is the textile and apparel sector. Moreover, millions of people depend for their livelihoods in the textile and clothing industry.
It is also the manufacturing sector's biggest employer. But, there is a severe shortage of skilled labor, primarily due to differences in the availability of skilled and qualified people. Sewing Machine Operators are at the ecosystem's entry-level.
However, it is extremely fragmented. Many units of the apparel sector are family-run businesses that mostly function on contract with apparel wholesalers. They typically use old equipment and methods of production.
The need for an hour is to provide a professional workforce that increases efficiency, income, and ultimately leads to alleviating poverty.
The clothing field is correlated with Sewing Machine Operators. His/Her main duty is to manufacture clothes by stitching/sewing cloth, fur, or synthetic fabrics.
Some Sewing Machine operators work on machines that are identical or similar to those widely used in domestic sewing projects; others use bigger, more efficient machines that are quicker and can easily handle thicker fabrics.
Good eyesight, eye-hand-leg coordination, motor skills, sense of depth, vision (including close vision, distance vision, colour vision, peripheral vision) and ability to shift focus should be there in a sewing machine operator.
One of the main segments of India's economy is the textile and apparel sector. Moreover, millions of people depend for their livelihoods in the textile and clothing industry.
It is also the manufacturing sector's biggest employer. But, there is a severe shortage of skilled labor, primarily due to differences in the availability of skilled and qualified people. Sewing Machine Operators are at the ecosystem's entry-level.
However, it is extremely fragmented. Many units of the apparel sector are family-run businesses that mostly function on contract with apparel wholesalers. They typically use old equipment and methods of production.
The need for an hour is to provide a professional workforce that increases efficiency, income, and ultimately leads to alleviating poverty.
The clothing field is correlated with Sewing Machine Operators. His/Her main duty is to manufacture clothes by stitching/sewing cloth, fur, or synthetic fabrics.
Some Sewing Machine operators work on machines that are identical or similar to those widely used in domestic sewing projects; others use bigger, more efficient machines that are quicker and can easily handle thicker fabrics.
Good eyesight, eye-hand-leg coordination, motor skills, sense of depth, vision (including close vision, distance vision, colour vision, peripheral vision) and ability to shift focus should be there in a sewing machine operator.
Sewing Machine Operator
Sewing Supervisor (Line Supervisor)
Floor In-charge
Factory Manager
Sewing Machine Operator
Quality Checker
Quality Control Executive
Quality Control In-charge.
What are the Job Prospects & Career Progression?
Sewing Machine Operator
Sewing Supervisor (Line Supervisor)
Floor In-charge
Factory Manager
Sewing Machine Operator
Quality Checker
Quality Control Executive
Quality Control In-charge.
What are the Common Designations in various Industries?
Some of the Common Designations are :- Stitcher, Machinist, Tailor.
Classroom Training | 12 hrs |
Practical Training | 18 hrs |
Classroom Training | 12 hrs |
Practical Training | 18 hrs |
Classroom Training | 12 hrs |
Practical Training | 18 hrs |
Classroom Training | 12 hrs |
Practical Training | 18 hrs |
Classroom Training | 12 hrs |
Practical Training | 18 hrs |
Classroom Training | 12 hrs |
Practical Training | 18 hrs |
Classroom Training | 12 hrs |
Practical Training | 18 hrs |
Week 1 Safety, Tools & Seams
Classroom Training : 12 hrs Practical Training : 18 hrs
Week 2 Drafting & Measurements
Classroom Training : 12 hrs Practical Training : 18 hrs
Week 3 Cutting, Stitching Techniques
Classroom Training : 12 hrs Practical Training : 18 hrs
Week 4 Fashion Studies & Embellishment
Classroom Training : 12 hrs Practical Training : 18 hrs
Week 5 Fashion illustration
Classroom Training : 12 hrs Practical Training : 18 hrs
Week 6 Elements of design
Classroom Training : 12 hrs Practical Training : 18 hrs
Week 7 Drawing and sketching, techniques
Classroom Training : 12 hrs Practical Training : 18 hrs
Anita had a very weak financial background and left school in 10th class. After she attended the sewing machine operator program, she got selected at Aaradhya Ladies Tailors. Anita is a very hard-working woman. Today she is earning Rs. 9000 /- and plans to save the money for her kids' education.
Priti now works as a sewing machine operator at Shree Saiganga Creations, Nashik after giving Practical tests and an interview. Today she is earning a salary of Rs. 8200/-. She has just done her 12th but feels proud to have achieved something in her life.
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Handholding support after the course
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