National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research explained

National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research - NITER
Native Name:ন্যাশনাল ইনস্টিটিউট অফ টেক্সটাইল ইঞ্জিনিয়ারিং এন্ড রিসার্চ - নিটার
Native Name Lang:bn
Image Alt:Niter Logo
Established: as TIDC and Transformed to current form in 2009
Type:Public–private partnership (PPP)
Academic Staff:106
Students:1712
Undergrad:1609
Postgrad:103
Address:Nayarhat, Kohinoor Gate
City:Savar
State:Dhaka District
Country:Bangladesh
Campus:Urban
Language:English
Colors:
purple Haze color and White
Other Name:NITER
Former Name:Textile Industry Development Center (TIDC), NITTRAD
Postcode:1350

National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research (Bengali: ন্যাশনাল ইনস্টিটিউট অফ টেক্সটাইল ইঞ্জিনিয়ারিং এন্ড রিসার্চ ) is also known as NITER. Located in Savar, Dhaka District, it is one of the largest undergraduate textile engineering campus in Bangladesh. It offers the Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree in textile engineering, industrial and production engineering, fashion design and apparel engineering, computer science and engineering & electrical and electronic engineering in co-ordination with the University of Dhaka. Furthermore it starts M.Sc. in Textile Engineering course under the Faculty of Engineering & Technology and MBA in Textile & Apparel Value Chain under the faculty of Business Studies of the University of Dhaka.

The institute is a partnership between the Bangladesh Textile Mills Association (BTMA) and the Ministry of Textiles and Jute, Govt. of Bangladesh. It is a public-private partnership education and research organization and a constituent institute of the University of Dhaka.

History

In the late 1970s, the public textile mills under the Bangladesh Textile Mills Corporation (BTMC) were operating at a loss.[1] BTMC knew it needed skilled personnel to turn the mills around. To that end, and to serve the mills' testing and consulting needs, in 1979 it established a training institute at Savar, the Textile Industry Development Centre (TIDC).[2] For the first five years, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), through the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), supported infrastructure, curriculum development, and staff training at TIDC.[3]

In 1994 TIDC's name changed to National Institute of Textile Training Research and Design (NITTRAD). Later the Ministry of Textiles and Jute decided to run NITTRAD under public–private partnership (PPP) and handed over its operational management to Bangladesh Textile Mills Association (BTMA) under the Ministry of Textile and Jute. From 1 January 2013, the Ministry of Textiles and Jute, according to a suggestion from the University of Dhaka, changed the name of the institute to National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research. From 2010 to 2011 session NITER started Bachelor of Science in Textile engineering course under the University of Dhaka. It was initiated by the then president of BTMA, Mr. Abdul Hai Sarkar.

It also provides practical and training classes of textile engineering to students of private universities in Bangladesh.

Academic

Undergraduate Programs:

Graduate Programs:

Collaboration

NITER has academic and research collaboration with following institutes:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Maurer, Markus . 2011 . Skill Formation Regimes in South Asia . Peter Lang . 334–335 . 978-3-631-60020-7.
  2. Sawkat Jahangir . Md. . 1998 . Causes and remedies of industrial sickness in Bangladesh . PhD . Chapter Five: Bangladesh Textile Mills Corporation (BTMC): An Overview . Aligarh Muslim University . 99 . 10603/52976 .
  3. Rossbach . Volker . Frank Eckersley . El Sayed El Helw . Work at the College of Textile Technology . United Nations Industrial Development Organization . 25 July 1994 . 17 . 28 July 2017.