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astha singh

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Hi Vivekanandhan!
IISC Bangalore charges Rs 29,200 as a fee for M.Des/M.Tech, and IIT takes Rs 50,000

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Karnavati University (Unitedworld )

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Hi Mausam,
Thank you for contacting us. Kindly let us know from which university did you pursue your BE and the duration of the said course. For more details, you can contact us through our official website.

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astha singh

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Hi Kunal
If you think you are creative and have exceptional interest in re-designing and reinventing automobiles, you should definitely pursue M.Des. It is a highly competitive career choice that uses a blend of engineering and artistic ability. There are some great colleges like National Institute of Design (Ahmedabad), Industrial Design Centre (IIT, Mumbai) and MAEERs MIT, Institute of Design, Pune.
You can find more details about the course and career prospects here https://www.shiksha.com/careers/automotive-designer-223

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Isha BhardwajProgram Manager , Great learning

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Yes, you can. Given you study properly.

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Hasti N

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MBA will be better for you if you want to go for management area but ultimately your passion and motivation matters a lot.

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Harshit Mehta

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Yes, you can. But it often follows a Bachelor of design degree and requires around two years of study and research in design.

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