Engr. Padma Kishore dey
Head
Yarn Engineering
padmakishoredey@tecn.edu.bd
Department of yarn Engineering
Welcome to the Yarn Engineering Department at Textile Engineering College , Noakhali – TECN ! We’re excited to share our work in education, research, and innovation in the yarn industry.
Our goal is to train skilled textile engineers to support Bangladesh’s thriving textile and garment sector. We have a dedicated team of teachers, staff, and students who strive for excellence in both academics and administration.
Our faculty is highly qualified and committed to preparing students for successful careers in the textile industry. We’re confident that our department will become a leading center for textile education in Bangladesh.
About The Department
Textiles are essential for Bangladesh’s economy, and yarn spinning is a key part of this industry. Many yarn factory managers in Bangladesh are graduates of our Yarn Engineering program.
We have a fully equipped lab with modern and traditional yarn-making machines for hands-on learning. We also organize visits to factories so students can see the latest industry trends.
Our students learn all about fibers and how to turn them into high-quality, affordable yarn. We also offer fiber, yarn, and fabric testing, and conduct research to help the spinning industry grow.
Degree offered
- Number of Seats: 30
- Number of Semester: 08 (6 months each)
- Total Credit: 166
Vision
Our goal is to strengthen our Yarn Engineering department to support the growth of Bangladesh’s textile and jute industries, leading to lasting economic and social progress.
Mission
To give students the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the textile industry, including keeping up with new technologies and solving problems on the job.
Objectives
- Train top-notch yarn engineers who can start contributing to the textile industry right away.
- Develop highly skilled teachers and staff who can provide excellent education and research.
- Create research opportunities in areas like polymers, fibers, composites, and yarn production.
- Reduce the need for foreign experts in the textile industry.
- Increase awareness among teachers, students, and industry partners about using local materials, protecting the environment, and other important issues through events and workshops.