Design
Hello,
Yes, there is a set criteria for the age limit in all of these exams. I am listing them here for you to check-
For UCEED 2022, this is the age criteria - The candidate should have been born on or after October 1, 1997 if belonging to the OPEN/EWS/OBC-NCL category and born on or after October 1, 1992 if belonging to the SC, ST or PwD category.
For NIFT 2022 - For general category candidates, the maximum age limit is 24 years as on 1st August 2022. For ST/SC/PHP candidates, the relaxation in age limit is 5 years.
Hope this helped.
There are many areas of specialisation for master of designe at NID. Candidates who have a bachelors degree in designs subject are eligible for applying. candidates holding a degree in Architecture and Engineering or an equivalent 4-year degree can also pursue a Master in Design course in relevant specialisation.
Here are some of the topics of the syllabus of master of designs course.
Design: An Introduction
Visual Design : Principles and Application
Ergonomics
Design Methods
Graphic Design
Design Projects
Product Design Prototyping and Advanced Manufacturing
Interaction Design
Creativity Innovation and Design Management
Collaborative Design Methods for New Product Development
New Media Studies
Lighting Design
Typography
Digital Human Modelling and Simulation in Product
Automobile Design
Representation Techniques for Animation
Tangible User Interfaces
Ergonomics of Industrial Manufacturing
System Design For Sustainability
Furniture and Future
Graphic Design Studio
Interaction to Toy Design
Usability Engineering
System Analysis and Information Design
Thesis Projects
Environmental and Experimental Design
Product Detailing
Creativity and Innovation
Hello!
The minimum eligibility criteria for candidates who wish to pursue Industrial Design is that they should have a higher secondary with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks from a recognised board. Entrance exams at national level like UCEED/CEED are conducted to shortlist candidates for this course.
These are some of the best institutions for Industrial Design-
IDC IIT Bombay
SID Pune
UID Ahmedabad
To know more, go through the link provided below
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/industrial-design-course
hello aspirant,
YES, you CAN pursue masters in Visual Communication in design after BLS LLB Degree. This is because BLS LLB is also a Bsc degree and so having a bachelors degree, it makes you eligible for Masters in Communication design.
The eligibility criteria for master in Communication design is as follows :
Sc. in Visual Communication is a 2-year postgraduate course, the minimum eligibility for admission to which is the successful completion of graduation (B. Sc.) in a relevant discipline, from a recognized university .
I hope that this will help.
Hello Shaurya
Following are some of the career opportunities one can go after:
I hope this answers your question.
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Computer Science and Design (CSD) aims to develop graduates that are not only well versed with computing approaches, tools, and technologies, but are also experienced with Design approaches.
The computer science and design course is good at SRKR Engineering College. They have various facilities available for the students. The infrastructure is great here and the staff is also really helpful. They have a well equipped laboratory with advanced facilities. The education quality here is good. They placement is average
The highest salary package offered is 4.5 LPA and the lowest salary package offered is 2 LPA. The average salary package offered is 3 LPA.
I hope this helps,
All the best
Hi there.
You'll be surprised at how little drawing is stressed in the world of product design today. This may sound extreme, but I've heard that schools like Art Center College of Design place a lot of emphasis on sketching. Technical skill is no longer the deciding factor for whether or not you are a good designer. Instead, your ability to approach problems in a creative way and your design-related thought process are what set good designers apart.
The title "product designer" is currently steadily (or has already begun) moving into the tech industry, where you'll find that a significant portion of those who identify as such will concentrate on developing prototypes and mockups for digital apps. The ability to draw is crucial, but you don't have to be an expert to be a designer.
See B.Des requires good proportions of drawing, and in some of the entrance you will find that you have to appear for a drawing test as well. But in general, in the professional career, there is not much of an in-hand drawing, instead most of the drawings are computer/graphics based. So if you are good in drawing then it can be a advantage for you. But if you are not that good, but you are good to qualify any entrance (in which the drawing skill required), then go for the course undoubtedly, it will not affect your career in any way.
For more information regarding B.Des as a career consider the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-des-bachelor-of-design
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
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