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Rashmi Srivastava

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Yes, with technological advancement, the course curriculum of MDes Product Design is also evolving and improving, making sure that students get the latest knowledge of the field. Some popular technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Augmented Reality (AR), Internet of Things (IoT), etc., have become a part of the MDes Product Design syllabus in many top colleges.

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Nikita Chauhan

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As an MDes in Product Design student, you'll get to learn and expand your knowledge in new skills such as User-Centric Design, Prototyping, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), 3D Modelling, Sketching, Visualizing, and Design Thinking. Along with this, you'll get advanced knowledge and learn design techniques for materials, production, and marketing.

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Mohit Sharma

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The students study topics related to the world of design and product building in the Pearl Delhi BDes in Product Design course of four years. All the students have to go through a professional practice and final project session before the final portfolio presentation. Some of the topics/subject included in the course curriculum are:Material CultureMedia CultureFashion Image Design Culture3D ToolsDesign ResearchEnvisioning Design Directions, etc. 

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krish mittal

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Yes, ITM (Institute for Technology and Management) offers internships and placement opportunities for students enrolled in the B.Des (Bachelor of Design) Product Design course. The college has strong industry connections and collaborates with various companies, which helps in providing valuable internships and exposure to real-world design projects. ITM also organizes placement drives where top companies visit the campus to recruit graduates. These placements offer opportunities in design studios, product development firms, and related industries. However, it is advisable to check with the college's official placement cell or the cours
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Mir faisal

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Lovely Professional University (LPU) offers Master of Design (M.Des) programs, including specializations like Product Design. Here are some factors to consider about LPU for this course:Strengths of M.Des at LPU:Comprehensive Curriculum:The M.Des programme at LPU is designed to balance theoretical knowledge and practical application.It focuses on areas like industrial design, ergonomics, materials innovation, and prototyping, which are core to Product Design.State-of-the-Art Infrastructure:LPU provides well-equipped design labs, 3D printing facilities, and model-making studios to support hands-on learning.Industry Exposure:Regular indu
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Shiv Kumar

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Admission to the B.Des Product Design course at NSIT (Netaji Subhas University of Technology) typically depends on the UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design) rank, and each institution sets its own cutoff based on factors like the number of applicants, available seats, and reservation criteria.Given that your open rank is 1685 and All India Rank is 1703, it seems you have a competitive chance, but the exact cutoff for the B.Des Product Design course at NSIT will depend on the specific year's trends. NSIT is a popular institution, and the competition can be tough, so the cutoff rank might be higher or lower each ye
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Pranav Kaushal

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The Somaiya School of Design (SSD) at Somaiya Vidyavihar University provides a B.Des in Product Design degree with a curriculum that emphasizes building abilities in design, technology, business, and humanities: CurriculumStudents will learn how to create solutions for products, screens, graphics, and services. They also learn how to determine whether a product is cost-effective and sustainable. SSD offers world-class labs like as FABLAB, SMAC lab, BIOLAB, and XR LAB for prototyping purposes. SSD has strategic connections with firms in healthcare, robotics, mobility, education, and entertainment. SSD provides field visits, pr
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Akansha Bisht

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Numerous companies hire Product Design students for multiple job roles. Here are some top companies that recurit Product Design students in India:FacebookWiproAmazonMyntraGoogleFlipkartGodrejAccentureBalaji TelefilmsReliance EntertainmentITC LimitedRed Chillies EntertainmentBajajHCL TechnologiesHindustan Unilever (HUL)Dharma ProductionsNote: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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Product designers can work in a variety of industries and sectors, including:Manufacturing: Designing products for industrial and domestic use.Automotive: Working in the automotive industry.Aerospace: Working in the aerospace industry.Pharmaceutical: Working in the pharmaceutical industry.Biomedical engineering: Working in biomedical engineering.Public sector: Designing interactive facilities, such as public information points and equipment for police, fire, and ambulance services.Design-based consultancy: Working in a design-based consultancy.

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Akansha Bisht

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If you are aspiring to become a product designer, the following mentioned books can be of vital importance and a must read material to make a mark in the designing industry.Name of BooksAuthorThe Art of Thinking ClearlyRolf DobelliThe Design of Everyday ThingsDon NormanThe Laws of SimplicityJohn MaedaExposing the Magic of DesignJon KolkoHooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products? Nir EyalThe Laws of SimplicityJohn MaedaThe art of InnovationTom KellyNote: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.

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