Which subjects are taught in leather technology? I am a biology student. I want to pursue this course from Delhi Polytechnic.
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1 Answer
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1-Chemistry
2-Engineering Mechanics
3-Language Elective
4-Mathematics
5-Physics I
6-Chemistry
7-Electrical Engineering
8-Electronics Engineering
9-Language Elective II
10-Mathematics II
11-Physics II
12-Electrical Machines and Drives
13-Materials Science
14-Mathematics III
15-Mechanical Engineering
16-Mechanics of Solids
17-Organic Chemistry
18-Chemistry and Technology of Leather Manufacture
19-Computer Applications in Leather Technology
20-Physical Chemistry
21-Principles of Material Testing I
22-Principles of Unit Operations and Processes in Leather Manufacture
23-Statistics and Linear Programming
24-Elective I
25-Practice of Leather Manufacture I
26-Princip...more
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