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Saurabh Khanduri

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The total number of seats available for the BDes in Product Design course at MIT-WPU, Pune is 60 seats. This course shares the same seat intake as BDes in User Experience Design and Visual Communication Design. 

The rest of the BDes courses at MIT-WPU have a seat intake of 30.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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The Parul University fees for BDes in Product Design is charged in four annual installment throughout the duration of the course. Each installment of tuition fees for the course cost INR 2.8 Lacs while the university fee installments cost INR 74,000.

This brings the total fees for BDes in Product Design at INR 14.16 Lacs at Parul University. 

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Shruti Shukla

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Product design is concerned primarily with the relationships between products, systems and those who use them. The horizons of the course are definitely not constrained with the furniture or any relative product.

The combination of the stats precisely about the designs, their usage by the customers and the real-time performance of the product in the sales market combined contributes to the parameters that help a design engineer to architect the product. Though, one can specialize in furniture and woodcrafts based upon one's choice. In the curriculum, you will be taught everything. 

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Balwant Singh

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 Industrial Design can be a good start if you want to work in product design. Chandigarh University's course gives a mix of learning and making things. Students learn the basics of design, drawing, and software. They also do projects and visit companies to see how real products are made. The labs and workshops help students practice their ideas and turn them into models. Teachers with experience guide students, helping them understand both creative and practical sides of design. The programme also teaches how to solve problems, make ideas clear, and present them properly, which is needed in the product design world. 

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Vidhi Jain

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Well, yes. You need to pay an application fee for Product Design admission, which needs to be submitted along with the duly filled application form to confirm your form submission status. The application fee is somewhere between INR 1,500 and INR 3,000, which differs on the basis of the college and the course level.

You can check the official college websites for a detailed overview of the Product Design fee structure that includes everything from the college application fee to all the miscellaneous charges.

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Vidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 10

The time that is required to prepare for Product Design entrance exams differs based on the exam for which you're preparing, along with it's competitiveness and difficulty level.

It is better to start your preparation as early as possible at least 6 to 8 months before the entrance exam is tentatively scheduled to take place. This gives you enough of time to cover the entire syllabus, take a look at previous year question papers, and plan a revision in the last 1-2 months.

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Vidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 10

A majority of the Product Design colleges and institutes release online application forms where you need to fill in your details correctly, upload the scanned copies of all important docs and submit the application fee. Some colleges also have the offline form-filling option available, where you need to physically visit the campus and fill out the form.

It is very important for you to go to the official websites of the colleges you're interested in to have a look at their application mode for Product Design courses because some Product Design institutes keep both online and offline application mode options open, while some strictly foll

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Kanishka Gambhir

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In the MSc Product Design and Management course, students' expertise in product design's key concepts, tools, and methodologies. Students also gain many skills such as Innovative product development, design techniques, etc. 

Top industries in which Product Design and Management graduates engage are: 

Top Industries 

Aerospace and Aviation 

Technology and Research   

Defence and Military 

 

Top companies in which Product Design and Management graduates work are: 

Top Industrial Companies 

Agusta Westland 

BAE Systems 

Unilever 

Ford 

EPSRC and the European Commission (National and international bodies) 

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Kanishka Gambhir

Contributor-Level 10

While studying the Product Design Engineering programme at the University of Liverpool, students will learn the uniqueness of the programme as it combines the traditional discipline of design engineering and new product development. The result of this combination is a modern Engineering degree that provides a solid technical grounding in Engineering. These techniques will give an understanding of the Science that underpins product design engineering. 

The major Product Design techniques that students can gain from this course at the University of Liverpool are: 

  • Design Communication 

  • Human Factors 

  • Product Development&n

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Vidhi Jain

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The Product Design duration in India differs on the basis of the course level at which you're planning to pursue the course. The UG Product Design courses are usually 3 to 4 years long, while for PG courses, you need to invest at least 2 years at college. A PhD in Product Design will take you around 3 to 5 years to complete.

Further for diploma and certification Product Design courses, the duration can range from 1 month to 1 year, based on the course type, course focus and the college.

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