Industrial Design
Honestly dear Computer Science Engineering is such a stream, everyone is aiming to get this course. But there are other courses like Ceramic , Biotechnology etc. that can be equally important as that of CSE. Out of the options that you chose Biotechnology has the best placements considering the ongoing trends. But if you want to pursue your higher studies in future then Biomedical and Industrial Design gives you immense scope for that. Since it's NIT ROURKELA don't miss this chance , because placements are very good in that Campus. Instead of running for CSE, be ready and choose the one you prefer.
Good luck!!
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Hello Hariharan,
Best Private Colleges in India to do Master in Industrial Design are given below.
Refer below link to know more about Masters in Industrial Design.
https://design.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-design-colleges-in-india?ownership=Private°ree=M.Des&branch=Industrial%20Design
Hope this information helps you.
Best of Luck!!
Hello Anupam,
Some of the best Industrial Design colleges in India are the following:
United World Institute of Design, Ahmedabad
National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad
Symbiosis Institute of Design, Pune
Lovely professional University, Phagwara
M. S Ramaiah University of Applied Science, Bangalore
CEPT University, Ahmedabad
National Institute of Fashion Technology, Chennai
World University of Design, Sonipat
Vishwakarma University, Pune
National Institute of Fashion Technology, Delhi
Arch Academy of Design, Jaipur
Satyam Fashion Institute, Noida
Sushant School of Design, Gurgaon
Poornima University, Jaipur
Sharda University, Greater Noida
PES University, Bangalore
Hey there!
There's no doubt NIT Rourkela is one of the prestigious colleges in the country, with great infrastructure, faculty and placements. Although the industrial design branch is fairly new the placements are decent. Based on the data available, last year about 85% students were placed with the highest salary of 14 LPA and lowest being 4 LPA. Some great companies like Byju's design and Think design were part of the recruitment. So yes, NIT Rourkela for Industrial design is definitely a good option.
I would suggest you Production Engineering at NIT RKL.
Industrial Design is not much of an Engineering Subject, hence the dearth of opportunitues in an Engineering College like NIT Rourkela. Of course there are fair chances for going for a Masters degree in design in France or UK or perhaps at one of the IITs or National Institute of Design.
As far as Production Technology is concerned, it is one of the most student oriented branches with key aspects of Operations Management. There are core courses like Production and Inventory control and Operations Research while the non core courses taught include Optimization and Analytics. Most of the companies recruiting Mechanical Engineers mostly also open for Production Engineers and the average package lies anywhere between 5-7 LPA.
The major recruiters include Schlumberger, Udaan, Amazon, Flipkart, Tata Motors, Vedanta, ITC, Reliance, etc.
For more information and college prediction do follow the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hi,
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela offers a four years undergraduate course in Industrial Designing.
As the placement opportunities, there are few companies which offers placements for Industrial Designing. However, if have good command over Ui/UX design, you will be in a better position to get the job in Thermal, Honda etc. (4-6) lpa.
It is still not treated as the core subject in India which results in less opportunities for placements. However, NIT Roukela is the best place to pursue this course. After completion, you can go for higher studies in abroad or perform internships to improve the chance of getting good jobs.
Regards
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