Yes, you can directly join a textile manufacturing course. There are diploma, certificate, and undergraduate degree courses available in textile manufacturing. Eligibility depends on the level of course you choose. For diploma or certificate courses, 10th or 12th pass is enough, while for a B.Tech or B.Sc. in Textile Technology or Textile Engineering, you need to have completed 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Math. Admission can be either direct in private colleges or through entrance exams in some universities.
Can i directly join textile manufacturing course
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Yes, you can directly join the textile manufacturing course, especially if you went for the diploma or certificate programs, though eligibility varies by the course levels. So, if you fall under the eligibility criteria of these courses, then you can directly enroll in these courses.
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Yes, you can directly join a Textile Manufacturing / Textile Technology course after 12th without NEET. Options are:
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Diploma in Textile Technology/Manufacturing (3 years): After 10th or 12th (any stream, but PCM is preferred). Admission mostly on merit, some states have polytechnic entrance exams.
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B.Sc. in Textile & Apparel Design / Textile Science (3 years): Admission based on 12th marks.
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B.Tech in Textile Technology/Engineering (4 years): Needs Physics + Chemistry + Maths in 12th. Some colleges allow PCB + bridge course. Admission via JEE Main, state engineering entrance, or direct management quota.
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Certificate courses (6–12 months): Offered by institutes like NIFT, ATDC, etc.
So yes, you can join directly depending on whether you want Diploma, B.Sc., or B.Tech.
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Absolutely, you can directly join a textile manufacturing course if you meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute offering it. These courses often have different admission processes compared to fields like architecture or engineering, so you might need to apply separately, sometimes through merit or entrance exams specific to that field. If you’re passionate about textiles and manufacturing, it’s a great choice to jump right in and start learning the skills you need.