Product Design
Hello Sahil Ojha !!!!!!
Fees are depend on the universities you selected...... Few of universities fee structure I tell you.....
1. Ajeenkya DY Patil University (ADYPU), Pune - 2 lacs / annum.
2. G D Goenka University, Gurgaon - 52,000 /per annum.
3. Ansal University, Gurgaon - 4 lacs /per annum.
4. M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Banglore - 2 lacs /per annum.
5. State Institute of Fashion design (SIFD), Rothak - 37,500...
This its useful for you...
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Hello dear
Draw little objects, stupid objects that you could make with wood, paper, cardboard and material you can find around. Look for trash in your house so you can destroy it to make a new product. Since this is NOT designing, is just prototyping, when you find something that couldn't be done with the pieces that exist and you think you need a certain piece to solve the problem, then you would be thinking in design terms.
Start with whatever you want: a chair, a lamp, a garden table, etc.
Buy a couple of books of industrial design. From material books to portfolio.
Download SketchUp so you can start to mess around with 3D models. If you're a graphic designer probably you know Photoshop and Illustrator, but I think you don't know 3D modeling.
Hope it helps.
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Dear Taranjeet, for being eligible for Product designing you should have completed your 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 50%. This course is offered in few colleges across India like GD Goenka University, MS Ramaiah University, PES University, Appejay Dr. DY Patil University and Raffles Millenium International. The top entrance examinations are NID (Natiomal Institute if Design Exam), AIEED ( All India Entrance Examination for Design) and CEED (Common Entrance Examination for Design).
Hello Mahesh
Some of the entrance exams you can register for are
There are few institutes that offer you with this course. I'm listing some of them here.
Hope this information will be of some help to you.
The best Industrial/Product Design schools in India are as follows:
Dear Arjunvishwa,
First of all a person can not design a whole car
But if you are interested in Car designing, there are two fields
1. Car Sketching
2. Engineering Design
First you decide what you want to do.
If you want to become the first one, then you can do some course like Autodesk ALIAS, in which you can learn the sketching, clay modeling and then you can become a Automotive Sculptor.
If you want to become the second one, then you can do some CAD courses like CATIA and UG, and apply for companies who are working on these softwares.
You can join in as a Design Engineer.
I think it's helpful for you.
Best of luck
Hey!!! you mean that to become a product manager..A product manager need to research, describe and prioritise what users want, align that to business requirements and coordinate with developers to ensure proper implementation.To be successful in a Product Management job, you will need to be a great communicator with a strong analytical mind,understand and work with complex data and draw the right conclusions.
if you plan to choose your degree with the goal of going into Product Management after graduation, you are best advised to go for subjects around technology, development, project management and innovation management. Or, you can seek a degree that specifically focuses on product management.More universities are offering product management degrees but if u wanna do for short term..than join Online product management communities are great source of product management training, learning, and even direct help with your real-world product management issues.You can also join product management groups through LinkedIn, such as the Product Management Networking Group, where you can network with other PMs, ask questions and learn about trends.If you are someone with a varied skillset, strong analytical competence and great communication skills, this is the kind of job in which you can apply all of these.Hope!!this Information suited to your query.
Hello AnandIt depend on the type of organisation you are working with and nature of your job. Product Designing is a challenging job and designers have to work hard but it is an interesting job. Good Luck!
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