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Jas

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Good Eveningg, .

Yes, entrepreneurship is actively supported for Industrial Design students at Chandigarh University, but the approach is highly practice-oriented. The university organizes design hackathons and innovation fairs where students can showcase their products directly to potential investors.

Mentorship from industry professionals helps students refine both their design and business models. There are also opportunities for seed funding through CU's innovation cell, which encourages students to register their startups while still in college. Industrial Design students with interests in product branding, lifestyle innovations, or

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Industrial Design students at Chandigarh University indeed get exposure to furniture design as part of their learning.

The curriculum emphasizes practical work through the Ceramic and Prototyping Studios, where students experiment with materials that are also applied in furniture-making. Ergonomic principles, aestheticss, and functional design are integral parts of the coursework, allowing students to understand how furniture impacts user comfort. Opportunities also arise during industrial training where students collaborate with companies in interior design and household product manufacturing. 

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Chandigarh University's Industrial Design programme prepares students for careers in various industries. Graduates have been placed in companies like Byju's, Social Hardware, and Future Tech Design Solutions Pvt. Ltd., with packages between 4 and 7 LPA. The university's placement cell organizes drives and workshops to help students develop the necessary skills for the job market. This support enables students to explore opportunities in both large corporations and smaller design-focused firms.

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Raj Sharma

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 Placements for Industrial Design students at Chandigarh University are encouraging and cover a range of industries. Alumni have joined companies like Cognizant, Future Tech Design Solutions, and Re'equil India with packages between 4 LPA and 7 LPA. The university helps students prepare with resume building, interviews, and industry projects. Some students also explore startups or design agencies, giving them practical experience and learning. Placement drives happen regularly, and students get guidance on career paths in both creative and technical areas. While the companies vary, students generally have good exposure and a chanc

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Freelancing opportunities after Industrial Design at Chandigarh University are abundant because the course equips students with versatile skills. Graduates can explore freelance roles in storytelling, visual communication, and prototyping. Many students take up independent projects in furniture design, lifestyle product development, or digital illustrations. The university's emphasis on practical training through studios helps students gain confidence to execute client projects without supervision. Freelancing also appeals to graduates who want flexibility in working hours and location. Platforms like Upwork and Dribbble often have dem

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Tasneem Hoda

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The tuition fees for B.Tech in Malaysia ranges between INR 3.5 L and INR 9 L every year. The overall cost of living can lie between INR 2.5 L and INR 4 L for one year. Students can check the tuition cost of popular universities offering B.Tech in Malaysia below:

Malaysia Universities Offering B.Tech

First-year tuition fees

Universiti Sains Malaysia

 

INR 76K

Taylor's University

 

INR 7L-INR 10L

UCSI University

 

INR 3L-INR 6L

Monash University - Malaysia

 

INR 9L-INR 11L

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rashmi gupta

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Industrial design at Chandigarh University does not follow the strict uniform system that many other programs do. Instead, students are encouraged to dress in a way that aligns with the creative and professional nature of the field. For day-to-day classes, casual wear is fine, but when it comes to jury presentations, workshops, or industry interactions, students are expected to wear neat and professional clothing. The university emphasizes comfort and practicality, especially during long studio hours. In labs such as the wood or ceramic studio, students may be asked to wear protective gear like gloves, aprons, or goggles for safet

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Tasneem Hoda

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The B.Tech course in Malaysia has a course duration from 3.5 to 4 years. The degree has been designed for students who want to have a career in areas such as Computer Science, Software Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Civil Engineering, Telecommunication, etc. Also, for people seeking an affordable, globally recognised education, those in Asia Pacific tech hubs can apply for this course. The B.Tech degree is available in diverse specializations such as Artificial Intelligence, Mechatronics Engineering, Cybersecurity Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, and Robotics.

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Vandana Aggarwal

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Chandigarh University do arrange special workshops for students of industrial design. The department conduct activities like bamboo art workshop where students learn about use of material in design. There are also sessions like automotive styling workshop led by industry experts, where students explore vehicle design. University also invite speakers from design industry to share knowledge about portfolio and future design trends. Students also go for industrial visits like the one at Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering & Technology, Baddi. These workshops and visits help students connect with real world design work. It give

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