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Harsha Sinha

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You can go for any designing course after mechanical engineering. Now it's your choice to opt one out of fashion designing and automobile design. https://www.shiksha.com/careers/automotive-designer-223

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Harsha Sinha

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You can go for automotive designing.
Automotive Designers
- Are involved in designing vehicles for mass production using both their design and engineering skills
- Research for new ideas in automobile design to develop a new vehicle design or bring about modifications in the existing design
- Use their creativity, art and engineering skills, to make designs which meet safety regulations, are functional, attractive, and comfortable
- Prepare 3D designs with details of shape and color using
- Computer aided design software. Construct a mock up or scale model of their designed vehicle, using clay
- Make a presentation to the production team an
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Shovan Mohanty

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Hi,
May be you can go abroad for a better salary.

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Jyoti Kapoor

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AutoCAD jobs are within specific industries - architecture, engineering, manufacturing, and more - you are hired to do AutoCAD as it relates to the business of your employer, so you must know something about his field (otherwise how would you know what goes into the drawing?)
It is a tool within a discipline, not a discipline unto itself, such as schoolteaching. So if you study AutoCAD (you need it, or skill in a less popular software to get any sort of design job at all), study it where they teach design courses. Since AutoCAD is really computerized drafting, be sure you understand drafting, and be sure you study AutoCAD in a class ori
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Jyoti Kapoor

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Hi,
Jewellery designers create new designs for gold, silver and precious metal jewellery. The job involves everything from casting and moulding to identifying and experimenting on different gemstones and jewellery.
On the contrary accessory design encompasses designing of all accessories that complete the fashion image. Designing of millinery, jewellery, handbags, shoes, belts, hosiery, accessories for the head/hair etc. are part of accessory design programme.
The duration of the courses are usually 3 years though it may vary from institute to institute as there are few institutes that are offering a short term certificate course for the
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Jyoti Kapoor

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Employment opportunities:
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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