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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.

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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.

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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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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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No, in order to work as an Industrial Engineer you should have completed BTech or B.E. with Industrial Engineering as a specialisation. However, you can explore other career options after completing Industrial Design.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Courses with Industrial Design as a specialisation are offered in regular mode of education as these are technical courses that require the students to learn practical aspects of subjects along with hands-on learning. The coursework includes theoretical subjects, practical subjects and project work. Though the theoretical subjects are conducted in classrooms the practical subjects are usually conducted in labs with specialised step-by-step guidance, monitoring and evaluation.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Industrial Design refers to generating designs for objects, devices, or products that people can use in their daily lives. An industrial designer ensures that the product works or functions efficiently and also has a charming physical appearance. We use so many things in our daily lives, like headphones, watches, beautiful and sleek designed pens, spectacles, sofas, etc., all designed and created by an industrial designer.Small industries like kitchenware and big industries like automobiles, from the process of designing, manufacturing, and packaging, all come under Industrial Design.

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Bhupinder Kour

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Yes, there are several colleges and universities in Kolkata that offer industrial design courses. Here are a few:

  1. Sister Nivedita University: Offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Applied Art, Communication Design, Fashion Design, Painting, Printmaking, Product Design, and Sculpture.
  2. Heritage Institute of Technology: Offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Industrial Design.
  3. Visva Bharati University: Offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Industrial Design.
  4. Techno India University: Offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Industrial Design, along with other design courses like Graphic Design and Commun
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Abhinab kumar Barik

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Hello,

The Master of Design programme at IIT Roorkee is aimed at providing an engaging environment to foster creativity and skills through an interdisciplinary process of teaching and training.

MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Candidates belonging to General, GEN-EWS and OBC category must have secured at least 60% marks or CGPA of 6.00 on a 10-point scale at the qualifying degree level; Candidates belonging to SC/ST/PD category must have secured 55% or- S, 50 CGPA on a 10 point scale. The marks awarded for the qualifying degree will be considered.

For the general category, the 610-620 marks in gate 2024 can earn you mdes course in industrial d

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Amit Kumar

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It's difficult to predict the exact chances of admission from the waiting list for Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID) because it varies from year to year. However, being on the waiting list is a positive sign, as it means that you are a strong candidate for admission.

You have 70% chance according to last year cutoff.

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Th Issac

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Even after landing my first job, CU keeps me in the loop! Their alumni network connects me with fellow designers, and workshops (often at a discount!) help me stay on top of trends and software. Mentorship from professors and industry pros is also an option. Online courses from CU and other platforms keep my skills sharp. Plus, they invite successful alumni back to campus to share their experiences, which is inspiring. CU empowers us to keep learning and growing throughout our careers!

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