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Subodh Dutta

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There is no need to pursue a parallel course along with a Bachelor of product design. Studying product design gives you the broad theoretical knowledge and practical skillset you'll need to use production methods and materials creatively.
You can find employment in both the private and public sector. Private sector work could include manufactured products for the domestic and industrial market. Working in the public sector may involve designing interactive facilities, such as public information points and equipment used by services such as the police, fire, and ambulance.
Employers include:
- industrial and domestic product manufacturers
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Mehak Khorana

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In India product designing programs may provide a variety of learning methods in their course curriculum. While many emphasize traditional lectures, seminars and workshops, some programs also offer hands-on lab courses that allow students to create real designs to market.
Distance learning courses have due dates that must be met, there is a fabulous deal of compliance as to when you can carry out assignments when studying at a distance. With the online option, you could exit the discussion group as required to return to work and then join after work if needed. Degrees in industrial design are rarely available entirely through online st
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pravin kumar

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Hi, A Product Designer is the one who designs and develops concepts for products with manufacturing scope. Products can include almost everything that we use in our day to day life from footwear, accessories, home appliances, kitchen ware, furniture to electronics. By creating new experiences for the user, the product designer has the power to create future the best sellers. Check out this article for a list of top colleges for Design in India provided by Shiksha for a detailed answer:nhttps://www.shiksha.com/design/industrial-product-design/articles/top-10-design-institutes-in-india-blogId-8287nFor colleges specifically related to pro
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astha singh

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Hi Karan!
There are enormous opportunities for transportation designers. In this design field, work can be found in designing private and commercial automobiles, marine vessels, motorcycles, aircrafts, rockets or heavy weight transportation vehicles. These candidates can choose specific topics to become designers like, interior designers, transport design, vehicle design and they can also work with manufacturers.
Speaking of Product or industrial design, the main task of a designer includes creation and execution of varied design solutions that are used for the various problems related to form, usability, marketing, physical ergonomics,
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astha singh

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Hi Shreya,
Product design is concerned primarily with the relationship between products, systems and those who use them. Under the course, you will learn how to manufacture, design and market a product. The course is all about integration of a product and its detailing. The product design programme assimilates inputs in diverse domains such as human factors, cognitive ergonomics, form studies, studio skills, advanced cad, research methods, design management, materials & manufacturing processes & social sciences.

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Mehak Khorana

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Product design deals with products ranging from home appliances to electronic devices, from medical instruments to trekking gears, etc. A product designer needs to be good at technicalities as well. So, the domain of product design is much broader than lifestyle accessory design.

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Mehak Khorana

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Apart from NIFTs and NIDs, here are some top Product Design colleges in India, you can consider:

Best Product Design CollegesTuition Fee
Pearl AcademyINR 1.4 - 3.2 Lakh
Symbiosis Institute of DesignINR 18.68 Lakh
Amity University MumbaiINR 4.64 Lakh
JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Bangalore-
World University of DesignINR 2.25 - 15.04 Lakh

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