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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. NID (National Institute of Design), Ahmedabad
2. IDC, IIT Bombay
3. NIFT, Delhi
There are various premium tier-1 colleges in India who provide both UG & PG level in design field, it is conducted by IIT-Bombay every year, you have to give an entrance exam after 12th,
"CEED"
undergraduate common entrance exam for design which provides a B.design (4 years), and also you should meet some of their minimum education qualifications(MEQ), now regarding the syllabus, some key topics are:
1) Visualization & spatial ability
2) Observation &design sensitivity
3) Environmental awareness(
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
It is difficult to say which course has a better 'scope'. What college you've studied in, how good your portfolio is, the internships you've taken, etc., make a huge difference. Your interests and skill set should be the deciding factor when it comes to choosing a course.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
All the best.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
As with most creative fields, new entrants begin as apprentices. Later on they may work with jewellery houses or freelance. Large exporters employ designers or select designs from eminent freelancers. Branded and designer jewellery offers openings for dealership. Leather designers work with leather based industries such as shoe manufacturers etc. In the traditional studio-based design sector, crafts people have been working to prepare each article individually. Their work is sold through local outlets, at tourist destinations, emporias and through craft melas.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
For getting into product designing you should go for a degree course in designing. Firstly, you should complete your 12th (from any stream with minimum of 50%) and then apply for designing entrance examinations for your chosen institute. NID is a good option for product designing.
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