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Pallavi

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There are numerouse softwares that can be used by the Production Designers. Here is the list of some popular softwares that is essential for production designers:

  • AutoCAD
  • SketchUp
  • 3DS Max
  • Photoshop
  • Illustrator
  • Cinema 4D

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Satyasrikranthi

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Some good colleges for M.Tech in Automotive or Product Design are:

  1. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras- Offers an M.Tech in Automotive Engineering.
  2. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur is well-known for its M.Tech programme in Automotive Engineering and Design.
  3. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi- Provides M.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering with an emphasis on automobile design.
  4. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay- Provides specialised courses in automobile engineering.
  5. National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad- Known for its product design programs.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Students can see the table below to know the main differences between the Furniture Design and Product Design courses:

Points of Difference

Furniture Design

Product Design

Average Salary

INR 4 lakh-8 lakh

INR 5 lakh-10 lakh

Specialisation

Focus on furniture pieces, ergonomics

Includes a wide range of consumer goods and designs

Materials

Work done with various materials in furniture making

Material selection varies based on product type

Motive

Create visually appealing pieces for interior spaces

Prioritise user-friendly and functional design

Innovation

Focused on design aesthetics and integration with interior design

Often involved in cutting-edge technology and innovation

Career Options

Opportunities in furniture manufacturing, interior design firms

Diverse industries including technology, automotive, healthcare, etc.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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The most common job profile that aspirants join after completing such a course is to become a Product Designer. The tasks assigned to a Product Designer start from meeting the client and receiving a client brief. After receiving the brief, the Product Designer conducts user research and benchmarking. After completing these steps, a Product Designer comes up with a design proposal. 

Product Designers are also responsible for developing these ideas and making initial sketches. Once they are a bit sure about the Product Design, they need to decide on suitable materials as well as resources to create the product. Fu

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Product Design is a multidisciplinary process that aims to satisfy the wants and preferences of users or consumers by designing and developing tangible goods or digital experiences. It includes all aspects of the process from ideation to design and launch. In addition to being effective and useful, items designed by professionals should also be visually beautiful, intuitive to use, and inventive.

Product Designing course provides education on designing a product from the raw stage to the finished stage by using different processes. The courses with specialisations impart methodologies of manufacturing including, procureme

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Abhi Ranjan

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No, you cannot join the M.Des. Product Design programme at Leonardi da Vinci School of Design, MGM University in Aurangabad without CUET PG.

The eligibility criteria for the M.Des. Product Design programme clearly states that candidates must have a valid CUET PG score along with a Bachelor's degree in Design or equivalent from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks

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