Friday, 20 April 2012

Valedictory Function


Valedictory report

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (EDP)

View of the banners of the model project 
Entrepreneurship Development Programme was successfully organized as a regular training activity to cultivate qualities of youth by enlightening them on various aspects that are necessary to be considered while setting up Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises. The course contents of such Entrepreneurship Development Programmes are so designed as to provide useful information on product / process design, manufacturing practices involved, testing and quality control, selection and usage of appropriate machinery and equipments, project profile preparation, marketing avenues / techniques, product / service pricing, export opportunities, infrastructure facilities available, financial and financial institutions, cash flow, etc..,

Jury Team


Jury Team
Jury Team
NIFT-TEA Knitwear Fashion Institute, Tirupur have jointly organized with Entrepreneurship Development Institute, Govt. of Tamil Nadu, Chennai. It was a month free training programme “You can be an Entrepreneur” for SC youths. During the programme, Industrial Motivation Campaigns were organized to identify and motivate traditional / nontraditional entrepreneurs having potential for setting up MSEs so as to lead them towards self-employment.

In that programme, the trainees were divided into five groups and asked them to develop a model project. The group model projects were exhibited in the exhibition organized by NIFT-TEA. The dignitaries visited all the stalls and evaluated the projects based on the stall decoration, value of the project, trainee’s involvement and market potential. They purchased and gave order to the stall holders with the dummy currency given by EDI, Chennai. Finally, one group selected as a best project on the basis of the maximum currency collected by the stall holder.
Mr. Karthick, Fly Ash Bricks received the best group project award

Thiru. S. Asokan B.E. (Hons) M.Tech. F.I.E, General Manager, District Industries Centre, Tiruppur was the Chief Guest at the Valedictory Function, organized on 21.03.12 at NIFT-TEA. The function was presided over by Shri. Raja M.Shanmugham, Chairman of the Institute.  Others were also participated include Mr.K.Sridharan, Training Co-ordinator, EDI, Chennai, Mr.A.Harinarayanan, District Manager, TAHDCO, Tirupur, Dr.N.Gokarneshan, Principal, Prof. K.J. Sivagnanam, Vice-principal, Project Coordinators and other faculty members.
Vice Principal, NIFT-TEA, Training coordinator, EDI & Trainees with their certificates

Monday, 2 April 2012

Industrial Visit


PHOTO / VIDEO CLIPS


The trainees were explaining about their model project

View of Trainees

Mr. Ramasamy, Handling the class

Trainees Interaction Programme

Trainees Interaction Programme

Trainees Interaction Programme


Thursday, 29 March 2012

OUR SYLLABUS


List of Topics Handled by our Experts

Mr.N.Viswanathan
Topic: Entrepreneur & Entrepreneurship

Definition of an Entrepreneur
Why entrepreneurship
Advantages of entrepreneurship
Disadvantages of entrepreneurship
Types of entrepreneurs
Characteristics of entrepreneur
Ways to become a successful Entrepreneur
Mantras of becoming a successful entrepreneur

Assignment: Questionnaire for an entrepreneur

Steps to start a small scale industry
Product identification
Form of ownership
Location of unit
Approvals from government
Clearances
Fixed capital
Working capital
Starting production
Marketing the product

Assignment: Case study of some companies





Mr.M.Krishnakumar
Topic: Market Survey

Introduction to Marketing research & Market survey.
Type of data (information needed)
Objectives of marketing research & survey.
Areas of marketing survey.
Procedure of market survey.
Data collection methods.
Market survey methods.
How to frame a questionnaire
     Identification of factors / attributes / variables for survey
     Framing questions using the factors / attribute / variables.
Case – study – Mobile phone usage / purchase survey.
Factors to be considered while framing a questionnaire.

Assignment: Students were asked to prepare a survey questionnaire on their corresponding projects. 


Ms.G.Suganya
Topic : Marketing Management – Overview

Identify and profile distinct groups of buyers who differ in their needs and preferences (Market Segmentation)
Establish and communicate the distinctive benefits of the company’s market offerings for each target segment.

Assignment: Select one or more market segments to enter (market targeting)




Mrs. M.Jothimani
Topic: Self Analysis with SWOT
            4P’s of Marketing

Self Analysis with SWOT:
Personality Development
SWOT Analysis

4P’s of Marketing:
Market - Explanation
Marketing - Explanation
Marketing Concept

Assignment: Questionnaire


Mr.M.R.Gopalakrishnan

1. Book Keeping
2. Accounting
3. Difference between book-keeping and Accounting
4. Types of accounts and Rules for   Journalizing.
5. Journal
6. Ledger
7. Cash Book
8. Various subsidiary books like,
                Purchase day book
                Sales day book
                Purchase return book
                Sales return book
                Bills receivable book
                Bills payable book
                Balancing of Ledger
                Extraction of balances
9. Balancing of Ledger
10. Extraction of balances

Assignment: A book-keeper submitted to you the following Trial Balance, which he has not been able to agree.  Rewrite the Trial Balance, correcting the mistake committed by him.





Mr.K.Karuppusamy
Business Law - Taxation guidance for MSME - Statutory and Mandatory requirements

Business Law:

      The Micro, Small and medium industries policy (2008)
      The surfaces Act
      Taxation guidance for MSME :
      Service Tax an overview

Value added Tax (Registration & Procedure):

      Statutory and Mandatory requirements
      Employees state Insurance Corporation
      Pollution control norms and Rules.
      Inspector of factories rules and compliance.
      Legal requirements / statutory clearance

Assignment: Industrial policy 2008 applied by the MSME in your area. 


Dr.M.Mangala Gowri
Topic: Demand estimation and Forecasting

Predict the furtune demand and planning for future production.
Forecasting the Demand explain the various methods of demand forecasting both.
Short term and long term and importance of demand forecasting.

Assignment: 

Make a list of variables which determined the demand for the product chosen by the participants.
Conduct a survey to know the expectation / needs of the buyer for your product / service.


Mr.K.Somasundaram
Business Organization Structure and Registration Process.

Meaning of Business – Requirements to start a business enterprise Nature of enterprise - Proprietorship, Partnership firms, Hindu Undivided Family business, Co-op societies, Joint Stock Companies (Private Limited& Public Limited Companies) and  their characteristics.

Merits and Demerits between proprietorship & partnership firm, Firm and Co-operative societies and between private and public limited companies.

Registration of enterprises: Procedures and document requirements in respect of registration of business enterprise.

                                               
Mr.B.Varadarajan

The basic qualities required in entrepreneurs.

About Market, Domestic Market and Export Market.
Ways to start an Export Business.
Marketing strategy
Market Segmentation
Selling and Sales Promotion
Pricing and Pricing Policy.

Mr.V.Rajendran

Break – Even Analysis
Break – Even Point
Break – Even Production
Break – Even Pricing

Mr.N.Ramaswamy
ETIQUETTE for the professional Interpersonal Skills SWOT Analysis Framework Environmental Scan 


Classes Handled by Consultancy persons


1. Innotech Consultancy - Mr. R. Manavalan

2. Wise Management Systems - Mr. S. Subramanian

3. Upadesak Training & Staffing Propositions - Mr. Lalithkumar


Classes Handled by Govt. organization Persons


1. KVIC - Mr. M. Selvaraju

2. Animal Husbandry - Mr. R. Kamalanathan

3. TAHDCO - Mr. Hari Narayanan






Monday, 26 March 2012

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Thursday, 22 March 2012

YOU CAN BE AN ENTREPRENEUR

NIFT-TEA COLLEGE OF KNITWEAR FASHION

Tirupur

&

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Govt. of Tamilnadu
Chennai


INAUGURAL FUNCTION
Of
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
“You Can Be an Entrepreneur”


Date: 15.02.2012
Time: 10.45Am
Venue: NIFT-TEA


INAUGURAL FUNCTION

NIFT-TEA Knitwear Fashion Institute, Tirupur have jointly with Entrepreneurship Development Institute, Govt.of Tamil Nadu, Chennai organized an one month free training programme You can be an Entrepreneur for SC youths.


Welcome Address Mr. K. Sreedaran, Coordinator, EDI 
At stage from Left: Mr. A. Harinarayanan, DM, TAHDCO, Shri. M. Mathivanan, IAS, District collector,
Shri. Raja M. Shanmugham, Chairman, NIFT-TEA, Mr. R. Rajagopal, LDM, Dr. N. Gokarneshan, Principal, NIFT-TEA


The inauguration session of this programme was held on 15.02.2012 at NIFT-TEA in presence of District Collector Shri.M.Mathivanan, IAS, and while addressing, the Collector had said that “An individual action not only affects him but also his generations to follow.  Hence, a change must come within oneself which should transform him to his highest laurels of his life.  Hence, the need of change is the need of thought process and to bring in this change to lift your own life was his call.


Shri. M. Mathivanan, IAS, District collector and Shri. Raja M. Shanmugham, Chairman, NIFT-TEA,

          Mr.R.Rajagopal, LDM, Tirupur had briefed the audience the approach to get loan, the plans and procedures for upcoming entrepreneurship.  The function was presided over by Shri.Raja M.Shanmugham, Chairman of the Institute.  Others participated include Mr.K.Sridharan, Training Co-ordinator, EDI, Chennai, Mr.A.Harinarayanan, District Manager, TADHCO, Tirupur, Mr.Sivasankar, Assistant Engineer, DIC, Dr.N.Gokarneshan, Principal, Prof. K.J. Sivagnanam, Vice-principal, Mr. L. Senthilprabhu, Training Coordinator and other faculty members had participated.
Prof. K.J. Sivagnanam, Vice Principal, NIFT-TEA, distribute the Training Kit to the Candidates 

Training Candidates and Faculties of NIFT-TEA