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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Well, surely a study of Design in any form would help, if not specifically product design. Actual product design is a specialization in design so a basic design study would be useful, hence BFA can be good. Animation would help on the application and visualization side. Wish you the best for your career. Remember, your Career is a resultant of your knowledge combined with your passion and expression ability.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
International school of design (ISD), France have open their school in Pune with joint collaboration with DSK at Pune. They offer 3 courses under Industrial Design - Product, Transport and Digital Design. It is 5 year Integrated Program. They have 2 entry level, foundation - 3 years and advanced - 2 years. Eligibility of this course is 12th pass for foundation and graduation/degree/diploma for advanced course.Please refer www.dsksic.com for more information and contact them on information@dsksic.com.
Also Diploma in Industrial Design Institutes in Kolkata. For the same you can refer the link below:
http://goo.gl/c09rA4
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
We would suggest you to design a proper resume of your qualifications and experience. Maybe you can take help of professional resume writers. Services are available through various online job sites like naukri.com, monster.com, bixee.com etc. After that register and upload your resume on these online job sites for job. These sites keep you informed about various shortlisted jobs matching your profile through e-mail. You can also do a manual search of jobs, matching your profile on these sites. Float your resume to placement consultants and acquaintance for locating job openings. You can visit career section on websites of vari
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8 years agoGuide-Level 11
The best institutes to get into for the same are NIFT and NID.
Business and marketing
An degree in industrial design also enables you to pursue career opportunities in the fields of business and marketing. You can try out for a position as a Purchasing Manager, overseeing the purchase of infrastructure and services in a company. The role of a Marketing Executive is another rol
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Hi, every institute and univerisities have their own unique eligibility criteria. kindly visit https://studyabroad.shiksha.com and look for the courses you are interested in.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 11
Most tool makers need 4 or 5 years of classroom instruction and on-the-job training to become fully qualified.
Employment is projected to decline moderately, but job opportunities should be excellent, as many employers report difficulty finding qualified applicants.
Tool makers held about 84,300 jobs in 2008. Most worked in industries that manufacture metalworking machinery, transportation equipment, such as motor vehicle parts, fabricated metal products, and plastics products. Although they are found throughout the country, jobs are most plentiful
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8 years agoGuide-Level 11
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