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Vidhi Jain

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Sure. Information Design is not offered as a standalone course by many colleges in India, you only have a few top college options for Information Design courses as given here:

For UG Courses:

  • Avantika University, Ujjain
  • Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology

For PG Courses:

  • NID Bangalore
  • MIT Institute of Design, Pune
  • Avantika University, Ujjain
  • Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology

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Vidhi Jain

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Not at all. The Information Design course syllabus is not the same for all colleges, rather differs on the basis of the course level and the college where you're planning to study the course. Each Information Design college has its own syllabus guidelines to provide the students with the best learning resources possible, which is a mix of core subjects, professional electives, projects, lab classes, workshop sessions, internships, etc. A few core concepts might be similar, but the electives are different.

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Vidhi Jain

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The Information Design syllabus differs on the basis of the course level and the college offering the course. The syllabus includes core subjects, specialised electives, lab work, workshops, industrial training, and project work. You can find some of the main subjects taught in Information Design classes below:

  • Basics of Graphic Design
  • Visual Communication
  • Advanced Typography
  • Color Theory
  • Digital Imaging and Editing
  • UI/UX Design
  • Visual Encoding and Graphical Perception
  • Data Narratives

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Vidhi Jain

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If you're somebody who has a true passion for creativity, problem-solving, and innovation, you should definitely go for a BDes in Information Design course, where you'll learn how to create innovative and easily understandable visual materials like infographics, posters, dashboards, and other information architecture to attract audience attention and help businesses grow and let people make informed decisions. If you're a problem-solver at heart with an aesthetic vision, a BDes in Information Design could be the ticket to your dream career journey.

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At the UG level, you have the option for a BDes in Information Design degree, which takes around 4 years to complete, and at the PG level, you can go for an MDes in Information Design, where you need to invest at least 2 years. If you're looking for short-term and more affordable course options, you have the option of diploma or certificate Information Design courses online which do not take more than a few months to 1 year to complete.

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To prepare for top entrance exams for Information Design admission, you need to follow a strict exam preparation plan:

Be familiar with the exam syllabus: The syllabus of each entrance exam is unique. Also, two exams may have the same topic, but the weightage carried by them may vary. So, make it a point also to closely follow the exam pattern.

Solve sample papers and previous years' question papers: By solving sample papers, you will be able to develop problem-solving skills and get a better understanding of the various concepts. Previous years' question papers, on the other hand, will help you check out question paper trends, the diffi

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The time required to prepare for the Information Design entrance exams cannot be said with any certainty and depends on the specific exam that you're preparing for. In general, you should start your preparation at least 6 to 8 months before the final exam is tentatively scheduled to take place. This will ensure that you have a good amount of time in hand to go through the exam pattern, cover the syllabus thoroughly, take mock tests, practice last year' question papers, and keep the last month only for revision.

Having said that, if you have excellent knowledge of design principles and theory, with a strong hold over practical skills, yo

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Information Design courses will help you elevate your creativity and analytical aptitude. There are a variety of skills that you will learn from Information Design courses, which in turn will help you climb the ladder of success in this field. Some important skills are given here for your reference:

  • Knowledge of Design Principles
  • Graphic Design
  • Data Visualization
  • UI/UX Design
  • Information Architecture
  • Content Strategy
  • Web Tools
  • Visual Communication and Presentation

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Information Design is all about turning complex information into meaningful, accessible, and easy-to-understand knowledge, which attracts audience attention, often with the help of visual imagery, typography, and simple yet attractive layouts. Information Design focuses on clarity, engagement, and effectiveness of the information through visual materials to help people take informed decisions.

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