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Shashank Khandelwal

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It depends on you. Every design field is unique. If you have interest in product designing then opt for the same, but you need to struggle a lot if you opt for product designing course.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Yes, you can opt for product designing after BBA. You need to have basic knowledge of designing and planning. It needs more of your reasoning and analytical skills to formulate the problems.
For more details, kindly visit the link mentioned below:
https://design.shiksha.com/industrial-automotive-product-design-courses-in-india-categorypage-13-72-1-0-0-1-1-2-none-1-0

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Pramatesh,
NABA is Italy's premier institute for design, but you also must check Politecnico di Milano. For the comparisons, can you mention the full form? If you are comparing institutes in India, then IITB is best among worldwide institutes.

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AKASH RAVALMech. engineer having 8+ years of experience

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You can be a product designer in two ways. Either, you do graduation (B.Des) in product design or post-graduation (M.Des) in product design (PD). There are various government and private institutes in India, which offer these courses.
If after your class 12th, you get into NID for B.Des course (4 years), then your first year will be foundation program and from second year, you will get your specific disciplines (product design, animation design, graphic design, exhibition design, film and video communication, ceramic and glass design, textile design, furniture design, etc.).
During one year of foundation program, there will be several co
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
You can consider the below mentioned options:
1. Raffles Design Institute – Singapore.
2. Ngee Ann Polytechnic.
3. National University of Singapore.
4. Singapore University of Technology and Design.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.designsingapore.org/for_students/educational_institutes.aspx

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Varun Kamboj

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Unfortunately Pearl Academy doesn't offer product design in diploma course. They offer 4 years regular degree course in Product Design.

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MIT-ID R

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Hi!
Can i know the diploma u have completed is after 10th or 10+2

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Varun Kamboj

Contributor-Level 7

Below mentioned is the eligibility criteria for Master's programs:
1. Undergraduate degree from any institute / university recognized by law of India.
2. Undergraduate Diploma of minimum three years duration from NIFT / NID.

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