B. Tech. in Leather technology

Leather Technology is a specialist undergraduate or diploma curriculum that lasts 3 to 4 years and focuses on the science and engineering of the leather production process. Leather chemistry, tanning processes, leather testing, environmental sustainability, and leather product design and manufacture are among the topics covered in the curriculum. Students acquire hands-on experience processing raw hides, quality control, and product development, preparing them for positions in the leather industry, which includes footwear, apparel, and automotive industries. The program also discusses upcoming trends, like as eco-friendly tanning technologies and leather product innovation. Admission usually requires a background in science or engineering.