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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Chandigarh University actively encourages students from arts backgrounds to pursue Industrial Design, as creativity and imagination are essential skills in this field. Students who have studied humanities or visual arts in school often find the transition to design studies smooth because they already understand aesthetics, form, and communication. As long as they have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks, they can apply for the program. Many successful product designers start with an arts background and then build their technical skills during the course. These students often perform well in disciplines like user experience design,
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Chandigarh University's Industrial Design programme caters to the requirements of a student entering any industry. A few companies that recruited graduates in past few years were Byju's, Social Hardware, and Future Tech Design Solutions Pvt. Ltd. The packages on offer were between 4 to 7 LPA. The university's placement cell organizes drives and workshops to help develop the requisite skills to navigate the job market effectively. This way, students will have a chance to explore all possible options ranging from the bigger names working down to organizations engaged purely in design.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 3
First of all, let me clarify that Chandigarh University Fine Arts students are not subject to any particular, stringent attendance policies or regulations. I understand that attendance must be at least 75%. You will not be permitted to take exams even if you are an excellent student if you have poor attendance. Because they didn't take this seriously, I witnessed a few students struggle. Regular attendance at classes is therefore always preferable. It protects you from last-minute stress and keeps you up to date on assignments, studio sessions, and practical work—all of which are crucial for the fine arts. Because fine arts is more a
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Every career is about choice, and fashion opens many doors. One of those doors is lifestyle designing. A student who has studied fashion learns not only stitching and patterns but also design thinking, presentation, and styling. These are the same elements that lifestyle design needs. During their course, students also explore related areas like accessories, décor, textile, and branding. This exposure makes it easy to shift into lifestyle designing later. The training in labs, design studios, and industry projects makes them confident to work in creative industries. Lifestyle design today is not limited to home styling bit also connec
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