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B.Des. in Product Design 

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  • Estd. 2006
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B.Des. in Product Design - Batch of 2029
4.6
A very good, well-rounded experience.
Placements: I don't really know the exact number, but all the students who do really well in classes, exams, and assignments get very good packages. The college trains you from the first year to attend interviews, showcase your work, and market yourself in the form of juries. Major companies and industry experts even come to review and give feedback on your portfolio before placements begin. It's all on you again, but if you put in the effort, you succeed.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is very good. Hostel rooms have separate washrooms, and the food in the mess is excellent with quite a lot of variety. The hostel keeps strict records of every student who goes in and out. You need permission from multiple people to go home or spend the night outside. Very safe. The in-time is usually 9 in the first year and extends in later years.
Faculty: Like any other design college, in MIT Institute of Design, you really have to put in a lot of effort on your own. You need a lot of discipline and dedication. Nobody will come behind you and make you do anything. You are completely in charge of your learning. Faculty will 100 percent support you and teach you as many times as you need to understand. Exams are jury-based, which, to say the least, are brutal.
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B.Des. in Product Design - Batch of 2015
4.4
I am satisfied with the teaching, infrastructure, and placements.
Placements: Although the college has a very good placement team, I didn't require to use it after graduation. I had opted for placements for getting an internship. While interning itself, I got the job offer as well before graduating. It was helpful for others to find jobs through our placement cell.
Infrastructure: The campus has good classrooms, Wi-Fi, and the library facility. Workshops with tools and equipment for product design, fashion design with a lathe, milling machines, etc., are available here. They also have a state-of-the-art transportation studio for clay modelling. There are the mess and hostels.
Faculty: In the first year, there were about 108 students and then got divided by the respective courses we chose. Product design had about 33 students, and we had one professor per class. Faculty members are good. The course curriculum is good.
Other: Each year, the college also provides scholarships facility to half of the students based on their grades and annual income of their parents. They provide us with swimming pool access and lawns for football. They also celebrate festivals within the campus except for Diwali, and the culture is great. The campus crowd is good.
Reviewed on 19 Jun 2019Read More
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Shubham WarayVerified Icon
B.Des. in Product Design - Batch of 2019
4.6
One the best design schools you can get into.
Placements: The campus placements are really well organised, and well-known companies visit the campus for interviews. The details about the salary offered can be found on the college's website as they update it after every placement. Rest assured, placement is not an issue for this college.
Infrastructure: The classrooms are huge and have ample of light coming through, and we hardly need to switch on the tube lights, there's 24/7 light, water and Wi-Fi provided. There's gym, badminton court, swimming pool, basketball court, football ground, cricket ground and many other Amenities. I would rate the canteen food 4-5/10 as I don't like the food personally. As mentioned above, the difficulty I faced was canteen food, but there are many hotels just outside campus.
Faculty: The faculty members here are one of the best available in India. Learning is fun, and enough industry exposure is given by taking students to industrial visits and also there are some live projects which are offered to the students. The course curriculum is very helpful and on-point.
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B.Des. in Product Design
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Total Tuition Fees

19.00 Lakh
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  • Students have to do a 6-8 weeks internship in third year wherein they take up various design projects with different organizations

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4.3/5
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B.Des. in Product Design - Batch of 2020
3.8
3.0Placements4.0Infrastructure3.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
The college campus is great. It is green, well-spread and away from the city noise
Placements: The placement of any design student is more based on his/her input towards learning and making use of the opportunities through the span of the course. For my seniors, placements include design studios (mostly out of India, and some of them throughout the country), consumer-durable and electronics ventures, etc. Almost all students get a good enough job to start with their design journey ahead.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college is really good when it comes to providing the required design environment and it helps us a lot. The classrooms are well-planned. The library is fantastic with enormous sources of good information to grasp for the students. There is a dedicated sports complex including all the basic sports activities like football, cricket, basketball, swimming etc., a proper canteen facility with decent food, an allotted doctor within the hostels for medical needs, and fast Wi-Fi in the hostels as well as inside each and every studio in the college building.
Faculty: The faculty members and the course pattern here are good and focus a lot on learning and practical knowledge. The student to faculty ratio varies from 20:1 to 50:1 for each stream. The course pattern is here is more based on self-learning and self-development, which also includes a 1-month internship in the 3rd year for proper industry exposure.
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Sameep Jagtap
B.Des. in Product Design - Batch of 2027
3.8
3.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
Very good college in terms of faculty members, facilities provided, experience learned.
Placements: Very few people gets placements here because there is an increase in number of students in this course which is very good as far as knowledge is considered but when there are few placements not all students make it but experience and knowledge is very good in here.
Infrastructure: Facilities are provided very well here as there is access to Wi-Fi for all students, library is provided, labs with high end computers and vaconw are provided. The quality offood is pretty average available in the message, there are good facilities provided for sports and medical .
Faculty: Here there are no basic exams like questions and answers, question paper format, viva and practical but here they set a jury for each individual where he explain his or her work in a presentation manner and it is then evaluatedvon the base of their work and hardship implement.
Reviewed on 16 Jan 2025Read More
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Urvi Shah
B.Des. in Product Design - Batch of 2021
5.0
5.0Placements5.0Infrastructure5.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life5.0Value for Money
Best decision of my life, loving it here
Placements: Placements here are decent. 80-90% students are placed. Few also opt for free lancing or continuing their internships. Highest starting salary given was about 17 LPA. And lowest can range from 3-4 LPA. One can choose to go for marketing or commercial design or work directly in the industry.
Infrastructure: Beautiful campus, all amenities available. Library with good content on design, sports complex with swimming pool, gym, tennis, badminton court. Huge academic building with studios for all disciplines, with full time, working WiFi. Hostel with non AC rooms which are good enough for a student . hostel has medical facilities. Canteen/mess is huge with good food.
Faculty: Faculty here is really good,very helpful and friendly. They are all very knowledgeable, with degrees from renowned colleges. First year is the foundation year where they teach basis and one can select their specialization from second year. Student faculty ratio is 1:20.
Reviewed on 20 Dec 2017Read More
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B.Des. in Product Design - Batch of 2028
4.0
4.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
What it's like to be a design student at MIT ID.
Placements: As a B. Des student at MIT ADT University, Pune, I’ve learned that design placements are portfolio-driven rather than placement-cell dependent. Around 70–75% of students get placed, mostly through internships or jury interactions. The highest package has been around 10–12 LPA, with an average of 4–5.5 LPA. Top recruiters include TCS Design Lab, Godrej, Tata Elxsi, and Philips, alongside startups and studios. About 80–90% secure internships by the third year. Many freelancers join startups or convert internships into full-time roles. Roles offered include UX/UI, product, visual, and motion graphic design.
Infrastructure: Everyone has their own experiences, but I feel the infrastructure at MIT ADT for B. Des students is quite good. We have design studios, Mac and CAD labs, workshops, and Wi-Fi-enabled classrooms. The library has a decent collection of design-related books. The hostels are well-maintained, and the warden is friendly, which helps. Mess food is good, and there are also canteens and food stalls on campus. Medical facilities are available for basic needs. Sports-wise, we have football and basketball courts, a gym, and other indoor games. The creative campus environment adds a lot to the overall experience.
Faculty: Before judging the teaching quality, I think it’s important to understand that in design, you need to take initiative. From my experience, if you don’t ask questions or explore on your own, you won’t grow. Faculty are there to guide, not spoon-feed. Even the basics are taught for a reason. Most design colleges in India follow a similar structure. We don’t have typical exams; we have juries, where your work, presentation, and thinking are what matter. If you’ve done your work sincerely, it’s not that hard. This whole process slowly prepares you for the real world and the design industry.
Other: Personally speaking, as a design student here, what I’ve loved most is the community and campus vibe. We have students from all over India, and it’s great how we celebrate festivals together and have social events like graduation shows and Persona fest. It’s not the kind of place where everyone knows everyone; there are 400+ students in a batch, and everyone has different views, which teaches you to respect diversity. I joined as a creative kid, only to realize everyone here is creative in their way. The group assignments, mentor projects, and trips? Those memories are honestly the best part.
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The basic eligibility for admission in Bachelor of Design (Product Design) is 10+2 from any stream, (State Boards/AISSCE/ IB/ ISC) the students have to clear the admission process comprising of Design Aptitude Test followed by studio test & personal interview. So MHTCET is not applicable for B.Des c

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The admission process based on NID scores is only for MIT World Peace University, not for MIT Institute of Designing. You need to appear for the exam which will be conducted on 7th April.

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The basic eligibility for admissions in the Bachelor of Design is 10+2 from any stream, (State BoardsAISSCE/ IB/ ISC) the students have to clear the admission process comprising of Design Aptitude test followed by studio test & personal interview. One need to clear the DAT entrance exam. Since,

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Dear Heinrich, Thanks for showing interest in MITID, the fees for our programs is approx. Rs.4.25 lacs which includes your Tuition fees, Hostel, mess, Laundry, etc. for one year & duration of PG programs is 2 years (4 semesters). If you have any more queries please feel free to contact us.

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