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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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You can pursue BDes in Film and Video Design after completing Class 12, 3-year diploma, B.Voc or any other qualification that is equivalent to Class 12 with a minimum of 50% marks. You could have completed Class 12 in any stream and Diploma or B.Voc with any specialisation. It is required that you should have studied in a recognised educational institute.

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Divyansh Rawat

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The B.Des in Jewellery Design at IIGJ Jaipur features a comprehensive curriculum covering design fundamentals, gemology, manufacturing techniques, CAD design, and market trends, aimed at equipping students with both practical and creative skills.

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Apsara Anil

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Upon successful completion of the Design Viz Pro course from MAAC, graduates can pursue careers in animation, architecture and engineering industries, leveraging their enhanced skills in design and visualization.

Some jobs that you can do after pursuing Design Viz Pro

  1. Design studio
  2. In house Designer
  3. UX and Web Design
  4. Illustration 
  5. Freelance

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Aayush Rajvanshi

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The design school is located at 708, Satya Nagar Road, Opposite SBI Bank Mahavir, Kandivali, Mhada Colony, Satya Nagar, Kandivali West, Mumbai, Maharashtra.INSD has won a national award for the Best Design School in India in 2017. Apart from this, in the same year, the institute was also ranked in Top 10 Colleges in India by the Higher Education Magazine.

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Aayush Rajvanshi

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Under the L.V Saptarishi Scholarship scheme, INSD offers 25% financial assistance to students who cannot afford the course tuition. Under this scheme INSD will offer assistance to upto 100 students.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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 Industrial design and Product design are frequently misunderstood. There are several significant distinctions between the fields as well as many important similarities. Product design encompasses all of the work that is done from the moment an idea is conceived to the point at which the customer holds the product in their hands.

Conversely,  industrial design is centered on creating ideas and designs for mass-produced goods, usually focused on a single product category like furniture, housewares, or cars. Therefore, it wouldn't be incorrect to claim that Industrial Design includes Product Design.

Criteria

Product Design

Industrial Design

Scope

Primarily focuses on the design of individual products or goods.

Encompasses a broader range, including products, systems, and environments.

Focus

Emphasizes the aesthetics, functionality, and user experience of a specific product.

Integrates aesthetics, usability, manufacturability, and overall system design.

Scale

Can involve both small-scale and large-scale products.

Often involves large-scale products or systems, including manufacturing processes and user interactions.

Collaboration

Collaborates closely with marketing and engineering teams.

Collaborates with various stakeholders, including engineers, marketers, and manufacturers.

Fees

INR 2 Lacs -INR 5 lakh

INR 3 lakh-6 lakh

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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We see that in every profession,  trends keep changing or updating as per the current scenario and provide the customer with a new experience. The job of an industrial designer includes planning new ideas, creating designs and then bringing them into a product. As technology is advancing, customers are also getting smarter. It is critical for designers to keep their designs up to date with current trends. There are several options for buyers to buy a certain product. With the upcoming trends and everything on social media, the designer needs to post it on social media so that it reaches the maximum number of people. 

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Tasbiya Khan

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The table below shows the various specialisations offered by the top Fashion Design colleges in Lucknow along with their number:

Top Specialisations

No. of Colleges

Fashion Design

14

Textile Design

11

Apparel Design

9

Jewellery Design

6

Visual Merchandising

4

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Tasbiya Khan

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Listed below are the top Fashion Design institute in Lucknow along with their average placement package and its prominent recruiters:

College Name

Annual Median Package

Top Recruiters

University of Lucknow Placement

INR 14 LPA

ONGC, SBI, ICICI Bank, Samsung, MRF, HCL, Paytm, American Express, Bajaj, etc.

IUL Placement

INR 3 LPA

Deloitte, IBM, Axis Bank, Infosys, HCL, Nestle, Paytm, Wipro, TCS, etc.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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The table below draws comparison between the highlights of both the courses. Students can see to know the major differences between BDes in Jewellery Design and Diploma in Jewellery Design:

Points of Difference 

B.Des in Jewelry Design

Diploma in Jewelry Design

Duration

3-4 Years

Varies from a few months to year 

Level 

Undergraduate degree

Diploma or certificate

Focus

Comprehensive, covers theory and practical aspects of jewellery design

Focus on skills and theory

Syllabus

Design principles, gemology, metalwork, CAD design, and business aspects.

Concentrated on hands-on skills and basic jewellery design techniques

Admission Requirements

 10+2 (high school) with specific subjects or entrance exams

Typically open to candidates with 10+2 (high school) qualifications without entrance exams.

Job Profiles

 Jewellery designer, Design Consultant, Gemologist, or Entrepreneurship in the jewellery industry

Jewellery design roles, or working in jewellery workshops.

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