Step inside IIHT Jodhpur — laboratories, looms, classrooms, library and hostels — without leaving your screen. A quick walkthrough of the spaces where future textile technocrats are shaped.
Indian Institute of Handloom Technology, Jodhpur, was established under the banner of the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, and under the aegis of the Development Commissioner for Handlooms, commenced on 16 September 1993.
The institute trains technocrats — technical manpower — who meet the growing needs of India's handloom and textile industries. Over three decades, our graduates have led in mills, export houses, design studios, and entrepreneurial ventures across India and abroad.
Our mission is to blend the craftsmanship of India's handloom heritage with modern textile engineering — for the world market.
A curriculum developed jointly with the Ministry of Textiles and industry experts — delivered through fully-equipped laboratories and workshops at our Jodhpur campus.
A three-year programme that spans weaving, dyeing, CAD for textiles, and immersive industry training over six semesters.
Modern loom rooms, textile testing labs, CAD stations, digital library, hostels, auditorium — purpose-built for focus.
Active placement cell with deep partnerships across mills, export houses, design studios, and retail — in India and abroad.
Access official resources, approvals and national programmes related to handloom, textile and education.