 The present study investigates the effect of nanofiller content and layer sequence on the physical and mechanical properties of jute kevlar fumed silica epics a based hybrid composite with jute fibres treated with alkali to improve surface properties. 20 composite samples are prepared with five different layer sequences and four filler contents. The study finds that the mechanical properties of the composites are significantly influenced by layer sequence and filler content and uses Topsis multi-criteria decision-making approach to determine the optimum layer sequence and filler content for obtaining the best mechanical performance of the composites. It is found that jute kevlar jute kevlar jkjk with 1.5% filler and composite with alternate layers of jute and kevlar with 1.5% fumed silica filler has superior properties than other composites. This article was authored by Sunil Manohar Maharana, Arun Kumar Pradhan and Mehid Kumar Pandit.