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Rashmi Srivastava

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Though they usually overlap, Product Design, Industrial Design, and UX Design are different disciplines. The Product Design works on the overall product experience, focusing on user interface, user experience, and aesthetics, ensuring a fully functional product for the end user.

You can say the UX Design is a subset of Product Design, inclined towards usability and overall user experience of a product, specifically in digital contexts. Industrial Design gives more value to the physical appearance, functionality, and manufacturability of the good, especially the ones designed for mass production.

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Nikita Chauhan

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In the 1st year of the BDes Product Design course, you'll learn about the Design basics like its introduction, principles, typography, etc. The 1st year syllabus also covers sketching techniques, 2D & 3D drawing, manufacturing process, history of design, etc. Along with the theory subjects, many colleges also start training students with projects and assignments.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The entry criteria for the UG Diploma in Digital Product Design at École Intuit Lab in New Delhi revolves around 60-70% Class 12 board scores yet places higher importance on creative portfolio evaluation and creative intelligence test performance as well as personal interview results. At the institute candidates must demonstrate creative passion and design abilities through a highly competitive admission process which offers just 20 entrance slots for each specialization at a fee cost of INR 6,83,750 during the first year.

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NIJIN T

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As a product designer, your take-home pay can actually be quite different depending on your experience, abilities, and where you are working. If you are just beginning, you may get paid around INR 25,000 to 50,000 a month. With some more experience, e.g., 2–5 years, you might have earnings between INR 50,000 to 1,00,000. For senior positions, particularly in the big cities, salaries of over 1,00,000 rupees per month are common, even going up to 2,50,000 rupees or even higher. Ultimately, your success in this discipline will be based on how you develop your portfolio and keep pace with changing design trends.

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NIJIN T

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A B.Des in Product Design is a design and practical course where you're taught to design new products that enhance daily life. To enroll in this, you'll need to pass 12th standard and clear exams like UCEED or NID DAT. Some of the most precious institutes like IIT Bombay, NID, and MIT Institute of Design provide this course from a very olden days . In addition to technical expertise, you'll develop creativity, problem-solving skills, and design thinking. Post-graduation, you can look to become a Product Designer, UX Designer, or even open your own creative business. If you love to create meaningful designs, this is a very rewarding car

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Atul Arora

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The process of developing a product that satisfies user demands and resolves a dilemma is known as Product Design. It involves several different academic fields, including engineering, design, and marketing.
The main aim of a Production Design is the creation of a useful and visually beautiful product. It teaches you how to assess issues, comprehend user requirements, and create workable solutions. Students can pursue a Product Design course and work at various job profiles in companies like Raymond, Levis, Myntra, Pantaloon, etc. 

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Candidates who pursue Product Design get the chance to showcase their creativity in terms of coming up with new ideas for novel products.

  • Product Design graduates are valuable assets to their organisations since they exercise their problem-solving skills in understanding the faults in product design.
  • The course prepares candidates to interact and collaborate with various skilled professionals in the designing and development of products.
  • Product designers frequently possess the abilities required to launch their own companies or operate as independent designers.

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Rashmi Thakur

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Product Design is an excellent course that provides exciting career opportunities to candidates. Engineers, marketers, and salespeople are just a few of the stakeholders that product designers collaborate with to produce products that are both aesthetically beautiful and practical.

The scope of this subject can extend to areas such as User Experience Design to create products as per users' demands; User Interface Design for creating layout of products and Industrial Design for shaping products.

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Shikha Arora

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Though it depends on the country and their educational board's regulations, some popular exams every candidate must clear, include IELTS (International English Language Testing System), TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), PTE (Pearson Test of English), Duolingo English Test, etc.

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Ishita Uniyal

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Hi, based on your stream in Class 12 and your interests, you can opt for a BTech, BFA, or BA in Product Design abroad. There are many colleges in many countries offering bachelor's programs in Product Design. Here are some good options for Product Design:

Product Design CollegesCountry
Birmingham City UniversityUK
De Montfort UniversityUK
Stanford UniversityUSA
National University of SingaporeSingapore
The University of EdinburghUK

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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