The BDes in Industrial Design (BDes) is a 4-year long intensive academic training that aims at training students in design fundamentals, ergonomics, product styling, manufacturing processes and project management. Learners acquire a study orientation that seeks to harmonize functionality and beauty. The result of this is solutions that are both novel and the user experience are enhanced.
The course will be having topics such as fundamental design methods like drawing and model making, design history, and basic engineering. Upper-level classes are mainly about design of products and development, user research, human factors, design thinking, CAD, studio, and project management. Highly motivated students get exposure to industry through internships and application of their knowledge in projects for the industry-partners.
1. Having acquired a 3-year bachelor degree, in either arts, science or commerce with a CGPA of at least 60%.
2. Submitted the portfolio of sketches, drawings, iPhone photos that show how creative, innovative and expert in design I am.
3. Entered the exam room to test these skills by spatial ability, form sensitivity, idea generation, and design knowledge through entrance exam.
4. A section for qualification includes personal interview appraise interests, motivation, communication skills, and design cognizance.
5. Secured admission through a portfolio, exam, and interview which showcased my drive for industrial design articulated my career accomplishment.
1. Requirements include successful completion of +2 exams through any recognized board with a score of 50% or more for general category candidates and 45% for reserved category candidates. 10+2 students can also apply for this exam, which is currently under its final phase.
2. Reasonable score in admission test as UCEED or NIT DAT will do. Some organizations look at the Class 12th marks in the truth, other organizations may hold their selection test as they believe it is a better way to choose students.
3. These include being innovative, having excellent problem-solving abilities, having keen observation skills, and expressing oneself creatively through the use of sketches and models as evaluated during interview and portfolio assessment.
4. No age limit. Indian nationals as well as overseas applicants are encouraged to apply as per the admissions criteria of the institute.
5. Only the students obtained good score from drawing test, design test and interview conducted by the panel of the institute are eligible for admission.
NID DAT (National Institute of Design - Design Aptitude Test): Evaluates skills such as drawing, visual perception, and problem-solving as well as communication, which are paramount for admission to BDes Industrial Design programs.
CEED (Common Entrance Examination for Design): Tests for these skills are conducted through objective and subjective questions that are used to determine the candidates' readiness for the Bachelor of Design Industrial Design programs.
UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design): Evaluate creative potential, innovative approach, problem-solving and visualization skills through questions related to design aptitude, observational capability and logical reasoning, which are mandatory for taking BDes Industrial Design admission.
Module | Content |
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Design Fundamentals | Principles of design, visual communication, design thinking, problem-solving methodologies, and creative processes. |
Industrial Design History | Historical evolution of industrial design, influential movements, key designers, and their contributions to the field. |
Materials and Processes | Properties of materials, manufacturing processes, prototyping techniques, and material selection for design projects. |
Product Design Studio | Hands-on design projects focusing on product conceptualization, development, modeling, and presentation skills. |
Ergonomics and Human Factors | Study of human-centered design principles, anthropometry, usability testing, and designing for user experience and safety. |
CAD and Digital Modeling | Introduction to computer-aided design (CAD), 3D modeling software, rendering techniques, and digital prototyping. |
Design Research Methods | Qualitative and quantitative research methods, user research techniques, data analysis, and application in design projects. |
Sustainability in Design | Concepts of sustainable design, lifecycle assessment, eco-friendly materials, and strategies for minimizing environmental impact. |
Professional Practice | Ethical considerations, intellectual property rights, client collaboration, project management, and preparation for industry practice. |
Rank | College | Location | Fees (INR) |
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1 | National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad, Gujarat | 1.5 lakhs |
2 | Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Art, Mumbai | Mumbai, Maharashtra | 1 lakh |
3 | Industrial Design Centre (IDC), IIT Bombay | Mumbai, Maharashtra | 1.9 lakhs |
4 | National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Delhi | Delhi | 1.7 lakhs |
5 | National Institute of Technology (NIT) Durgapur | Durgapur, West Bengal | 1.1 lakhs |
6 | National Institute of Technology (NIT) Surathkal | Surathkal, Karnataka | 1.3 lakhs |
7 | National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela | Rourkela, Odisha | 1.1 lakhs |
8 | Central Institute of Technology (CIT), Kanpur | Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh | 1.2 lakhs |
9 | Visva-Bharati University | Santiniketan, West Bengal | 1.5 lakhs |
10 | Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST), Shibpur | Howrah, West Bengal | 1.4 lakhs |
Rank | College | Location | Fees (INR) |
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1 | Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID), Pune | Pune, Maharashtra | 3.5 lakhs |
2 | Pearl Academy, Delhi | Delhi | 3 lakhs |
3 | Amity School of Design, Delhi | Delhi | 2.5 lakhs |
4 | International Institute of Design (IID), Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad, Gujarat | 3 lakhs |
5 | JD Institute of Design, Mumbai | Mumbai, Maharashtra | 2.8 lakhs |
6 | Vogue Institute of Art and Design (VIAD), Bangalore | Bangalore, Karnataka | 2.6 lakhs |
7 | ESMOD, Mumbai | Mumbai, Maharashtra | 3.2 lakhs |
8 | Istituto Marangoni, Mumbai | Mumbai, Maharashtra | 3.8 lakhs |
9 | CEPT University, Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad, Gujarat | 3.4 lakhs |
10 | WUD Sonipat, Sonipat | Sonipat, Haryana | 3 lakhs |
Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) graduates have excellent placement opportunities, with many top companies from the design and manufacturing industries.
College | Average CTC (INR) |
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National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad | 7-9 lakhs |
Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Art, Mumbai | 6-8 lakhs |
Industrial Design Centre (IDC), IIT Bombay | 5-7 lakhs |
National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Delhi | 4-6 lakhs |
National Institute of Technology (NIT) Durgapur | 3-5 lakhs |
National Institute of Technology (NIT) Surathkal | 2.5-4.5 lakhs |
National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela | 2-4 lakhs |
Central Institute of Technology (CIT), Kanpur | 1.5-3.5 lakhs |
Specialization | Average Salary (INR) |
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Product Designer | 6-8 lakhs |
Industrial Designer | 5-7 lakhs |
UX Designer | 4-6 lakhs |
Interaction Designer | 3-5 lakhs |
Visual Designer | 2.5-4.5 lakhs |