B.Des Scope
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Bachelors of Design in Industrial Design graduates have a plethora of job opportunities in architectural, engineering, and related service industries, manufacturing, and of course in industrial design. Industrial design graduates can have careers in fields ranging from architecture, art directing for magazines, newspapers, etc., desktop publishing, drafting the designs made by engineers to digital media, fashion designing, graphic designing, and even interior designing. Thus pursuing such a degree definitely leaves the candidates options open. Job profiles for these sectors include product d
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
Yes, there will be opportunities. Some colleges might help you with the placements, while others won't. I would suggest you to either pursue B. Des from a reputed college like NIFT, Pearl Academy, NID, Symbiosis Institute of Design etc. , or you should not rely on the college for placements. You will have to create your own opportunities and explore jobs for yourself. Also, one liberty that all design professionals have is that you can start your own business too. So, B. Des as a course has a lot to offer in terms of opportunity. The three colleges that you have mentioned, I would say NIIFT would be a better choice.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
For the that (Design Aptitude Test), there isn't much that you can do. Firstly and most importantly, you should have an aptitude for design. NID papers are designed in such a way that only those who have a creative side will be able to clear it. The question paper is a mix of creativity, logical thinking and general knowledge. You need to be aware of the latest happenings in the world. Cramming up yearbooks won't help you, seriously. Instead, make a habit of reading the newspaper every day.
After clearing that, you'll have to prepare for the studio test and the personal interview. T
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