The National Institute of Design in India offers both bachelor's and master's degree programs in various areas of design. For the bachelor's program, the application deadline is November 21, 2014 and the program is 4 years. The master's programs are 2.5 years and require an undergraduate degree for eligibility in relevant fields. The document provides details on admission requirements, eligibility criteria, programs offered and intake numbers for both degree levels at the different NID campuses.
The presentation provides information about the National Institute of Design (NID) in India. It discusses that NID was established in 1961 by the Government of India and currently has three campuses offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs in fields like industrial design, communication design, textile and apparel design. It provides details about the various courses offered at different campuses and their eligibility criteria. It also gives an overview of the admission process and sample questions asked during admissions. Finally, it promotes an academy that provides training to help students prepare and get admission into NID and other design institutes.
3 Day workshop at NID that would be of interest to Designers, Creators, Innovators,
Entrepreneurs, Professionals, Managers,
Decision Makers, Retailers, MSMEs, Industries,
professionals and Students.
The National Institute of Design (NID) is India's premier educational institution for design. It has three campuses located in Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, and Bengaluru. NID offers bachelor's and master's programs in various design disciplines like product design, graphic design, and textile design. It was established in 1961 on the recommendation of renowned designers Charles and Ray Eames to promote design in India and aid small industries. NID conducts research, workshops, and consultancy projects to further design applications and support the industry.
The official NID prospectus for 2013 can be downloaded here. Details of the gdpd & pgdpd entrance exam, admission procedures, sample question papers, deadlines, etc can be viewed
The NID prospectus consists of admission procedures to the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. The courses conducted at NID's campuses are explained in details
Prachie Pushkar's portfolio includes educational qualifications of a Master's in Architecture with a conservation specialization and a Bachelor's in Architecture. Work experience includes teaching at a university and working at several architecture firms. Selected projects in the portfolio are a campus master plan, media center, residential buildings emphasizing passive design, and professional experience with an office complex and residences. Skills include BIM/CAD software, hand drawing, and creativity.
The document provides information about admission dates and processes for the National Institute of Design (NID) in India. The last date to submit application forms for the 2014-15 academic year is November 2, 2013. Design aptitude tests for two post-graduate programs will be held on January 11-12, 2014. NID offers undergraduate and post-graduate programs in various design disciplines across its campuses in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, and Gandhinagar. The document provides eligibility criteria and number of seats for each program.
Signage system at IIT Guwahati, Thesis ReportDeepak Kumar
Title: SIGNAGE SYSTEM for I I T Guwahati
Abstract: The project aimed at improving the current system of navigation and information in IITG by exploiting the built environment and architecture of the campus. The project also focused on the possibility of managing the campus from strategic positions.
Design Brief:
Aim: To attain an effective signage system that meets all the requirements of the university, including corporate identity, whilst not compromising usability, and remaining usable and effective.
Project Brief: The research was to find out the background to the signs’ conception and learn from the successes and failures of these direction finders.
• Analysis of the problems faced by the users.
• Critical Appraisal of the current system.
• Current market trends and area of application.
• Interpretation and exploration regarding all aspects of environmental design.
Space planning Circulation systems Human Factors and Behaviour
Ergonomics Human Psychology Graphics & Brand Identity
Interface design Articulation of form Layout and Placement
The main focus of the project was to develop the GUI (Graphical User Interface) through the system approach, making the interaction user friendly and less time consuming, for giving the guidance to the visitors. The basic concept is to guide the visitor to the destination, and that destination’s guiding factor need not be any place, rather it can be any person or any event or occasion.
Generally in wayfinding, people find it difficult to respond to the new environment and the other problem is language. The analysis starts with the listing of the difficulties and the problems. The system approach was followed and various information and data were collected. The information collected were tooled down to wire frame models and a multilingual interface was made.
Deliverable: Proposed for the signage system of IIT Guwahati.
• Directional sign board
• Map of the Campus
• You are Here maps
• Signboard for building identification
• Information desk
• Layout of the Letter pad
• Installation of the maps in the buses and the bus stops
• 3d scaled model of the campus
The presentation provides information about the National Institute of Design (NID) in India. It discusses that NID was established in 1961 by the Government of India and currently has three campuses offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs in fields like industrial design, communication design, textile and apparel design. It provides details about the various courses offered at different campuses and their eligibility criteria. It also gives an overview of the admission process and sample questions asked during admissions. Finally, it promotes an academy that provides training to help students prepare and get admission into NID and other design institutes.
3 Day workshop at NID that would be of interest to Designers, Creators, Innovators,
Entrepreneurs, Professionals, Managers,
Decision Makers, Retailers, MSMEs, Industries,
professionals and Students.
The National Institute of Design (NID) is India's premier educational institution for design. It has three campuses located in Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, and Bengaluru. NID offers bachelor's and master's programs in various design disciplines like product design, graphic design, and textile design. It was established in 1961 on the recommendation of renowned designers Charles and Ray Eames to promote design in India and aid small industries. NID conducts research, workshops, and consultancy projects to further design applications and support the industry.
The official NID prospectus for 2013 can be downloaded here. Details of the gdpd & pgdpd entrance exam, admission procedures, sample question papers, deadlines, etc can be viewed
The NID prospectus consists of admission procedures to the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. The courses conducted at NID's campuses are explained in details
Prachie Pushkar's portfolio includes educational qualifications of a Master's in Architecture with a conservation specialization and a Bachelor's in Architecture. Work experience includes teaching at a university and working at several architecture firms. Selected projects in the portfolio are a campus master plan, media center, residential buildings emphasizing passive design, and professional experience with an office complex and residences. Skills include BIM/CAD software, hand drawing, and creativity.
The document provides information about admission dates and processes for the National Institute of Design (NID) in India. The last date to submit application forms for the 2014-15 academic year is November 2, 2013. Design aptitude tests for two post-graduate programs will be held on January 11-12, 2014. NID offers undergraduate and post-graduate programs in various design disciplines across its campuses in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, and Gandhinagar. The document provides eligibility criteria and number of seats for each program.
Signage system at IIT Guwahati, Thesis ReportDeepak Kumar
Title: SIGNAGE SYSTEM for I I T Guwahati
Abstract: The project aimed at improving the current system of navigation and information in IITG by exploiting the built environment and architecture of the campus. The project also focused on the possibility of managing the campus from strategic positions.
Design Brief:
Aim: To attain an effective signage system that meets all the requirements of the university, including corporate identity, whilst not compromising usability, and remaining usable and effective.
Project Brief: The research was to find out the background to the signs’ conception and learn from the successes and failures of these direction finders.
• Analysis of the problems faced by the users.
• Critical Appraisal of the current system.
• Current market trends and area of application.
• Interpretation and exploration regarding all aspects of environmental design.
Space planning Circulation systems Human Factors and Behaviour
Ergonomics Human Psychology Graphics & Brand Identity
Interface design Articulation of form Layout and Placement
The main focus of the project was to develop the GUI (Graphical User Interface) through the system approach, making the interaction user friendly and less time consuming, for giving the guidance to the visitors. The basic concept is to guide the visitor to the destination, and that destination’s guiding factor need not be any place, rather it can be any person or any event or occasion.
Generally in wayfinding, people find it difficult to respond to the new environment and the other problem is language. The analysis starts with the listing of the difficulties and the problems. The system approach was followed and various information and data were collected. The information collected were tooled down to wire frame models and a multilingual interface was made.
Deliverable: Proposed for the signage system of IIT Guwahati.
• Directional sign board
• Map of the Campus
• You are Here maps
• Signboard for building identification
• Information desk
• Layout of the Letter pad
• Installation of the maps in the buses and the bus stops
• 3d scaled model of the campus
The Knowledge Review have come up with the issue “The 10 Most Innovative Institutes for Architecture in 2018”. In the Cover of the edition, we have Chitkara School of Planning and Architecture, a constituent of Chitkara University Punjab. Located on the lines of Chandigarh – Patiala National Highway,
The document provides information on the Bachelor of Design (B.Des) programs offered at ARCH that are affiliated with the University of Rajasthan. It outlines 6 undergraduate programs: B.Des in Fashion Design, Interior Design, Jewellery Design, Craft and Accessory Design, Bachelor of Visual Arts in Applied Arts (Graphics Design), and Bachelor of Business Administration. For each B.Des specialization, the document discusses the industry overview, content covered, learning outcomes, career opportunities, and curriculum structure across the 4-year program.
1) Art Center College of Design partners with major corporations to sponsor design projects for students, allowing students to work on real-world briefs.
2) Students work in interdisciplinary teams on challenges from companies like Nokia, Honda, Ford, and HP to envision new products and services.
3) These projects treat students like design professionals and help leading companies stay innovative while cultivating new design talent.
The document provides information about the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) in India. It discusses NIFT's vision, academic infrastructure, centres located across India, programmes offered in design, management and technology, student welfare services, fee structure, and admission guidelines. NIFT aims to be a centre of excellence for the fashion industry through leadership in professional education. It has 13 centres with state-of-the-art facilities and offers bachelor's, master's and PhD programmes.
The 3-sentence summary is:
The document provides information on the Diploma in Product Design & Innovation program offered by the School of Design & Environment, including an overview of the student profile, course structure, teaching and learning initiatives, and progression paths for further studies or employment. The 3-year course aims to equip students with fundamental design skills as well as specializations in areas like 3D product design, prototyping, and business. Upon graduation, students can pursue bachelor's degrees locally or overseas or work as product designers, industrial designers, or in related fields.
This document is Anirban Maiti's design portfolio, which includes information about himself, his educational background and qualifications, work experience, areas of design proficiency, and academic and internship projects. The portfolio showcases projects from his Master of Design studies at the Industrial Design Centre of IIT Bombay, including form studies, product sketches, usability evaluations, and projects focused on sustainable design, ergonomics, and product semantics. It also outlines internship projects done at industrial design firms, including the design of a ceiling fan for a manufacturer targeting lower-middle class Indian customers. The document provides concise overviews and visuals for each project to demonstrate Anirban Maiti's skills and experience in industrial design.
Challenge based learning for industrial designMusdi Shanat
Challenge-based learning (CBL) provides a framework for learning through solving real-world challenges. It is collaborative and hands-on, requiring students to identify big ideas, ask questions, discover solutions, and share their work. CBL connects classroom learning to the real world. It facilitates creative thinking by allowing students to participate fully and reflect on authentic problems. While CBL changes traditional academic roles and requires new skills, it prepares students to make a difference through skills like collaboration, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
Antonio Longobardo is an international design consultant who has over 14 years of experience in fields like product, industrial, and interior design. He has worked on design projects in several countries and has taught design at universities. Feedback from a lecturer evaluation praised his preparation, organization, and hard work teaching students.
Transdisciplinary design sensibilities, skills, dispositions: What might these look like? How might these be developed? And what benefit might they bring to designers and non designers?
The document is the 2017-18 Student Handbook for Pearl Academy. It provides information about the Academy's mission, vision, quality policy, campuses and management structure. It outlines the academic programs offered, course structures, assessment policies and key dates. It details policies around student attendance, feedback, trips, scholarships and international students. It also covers payment of fees, hostel accommodation, discipline, infrastructure and facilities available to students. Contact details for administration, placement, and clearance are included. The handbook provides comprehensive guidelines for students on academic and administrative matters during their time at Pearl Academy.
RFS has been helping the students since the past two decades who wish to pursue their career in fashion, design and architecture. It provides quality preparation for the top design and architecture institutes like NID, NIFT, B.Arch. and NATA ensuring the top ranking results every year. RFS holds more efficiency in terms of education because of the highly efficient and experienced faculty, study material, test-series and well equipped library
The document provides information about AFD India, a company that assists with admission to design schools. It lists their phone number and website for contacting a design school admission expert, and states that AFD India serves as a gateway to global design schools.
The document appears to be a portfolio for an individual named Pankaj Bansal. It includes details of projects completed for companies in various industries including fashion retail, furniture, and home appliances. The portfolio outlines case studies and solutions developed for emerging technologies, new product launches, marketing strategies, and universal design concepts. Contact information is provided for references from academic and professional collaborators.
This document contains a mock test for a postgraduate design program. It includes 3 tests with multiple questions. Test 1 asks candidates to create a composition using shapes to depict a theme and explain it in 100 words. Test 2 consists of sketching how an elephant would be weighed in a series of 10 spaces and illustrating an underground city plan for the year 2507. Test 3 involves drawing one of three scene options: a doctor's office, village well, or railway ticket booth. The test aims to assess candidates' skills in areas like visual composition, illustration, planning, and scene depiction. It provides prompts and guidelines for candidates to demonstrate their design abilities.
The document provides information about AFD India, a company that assists with admission to design schools. It lists their phone number and website for contacting an expert to receive help with the admission process. It also states that AFD India serves as a gateway to global design schools.
This document contains information about the National Institute of Design (NID) postgraduate entrance exam as well as sample questions and solutions. The exam is for various communication design programs including graphic design, animation, and film design.
The sample questions include representing a theme in a grid using colored squares, sketching a short story in a series of blocks, and sketching an incident from the past or future using a time machine.
The solutions provide sketches answering the questions, with one depicting the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, another showing a surprising incident, and a third transporting to the 1919 Jalianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar. Contact information is provided for experts to assist with design school admissions.
The document provides information on the National Institute of Design located in Paladi, Ahmedabad, India. It was designed in 1961 by architects Sarabhai and Gira on a 63,848 sqm site along the Sabarmati River. The master plan divides the campus into three parts - the institute complex containing the academic buildings, a residential block, and public areas. The complex contains administration blocks, lecture halls, a library, workshops, laboratories, an exhibition space, auditorium, faculty rooms, and circulation areas. The residential block has hostel buildings and quarters for guests and staff. Landscaping with lawns and courtyards helps reduce the campus temperature.
NIFT,NID, IIFT ONLINE CLASS STRUCTURE AVAILABLE SOURAV DAS
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DEMO CLASSES / STUDY MATERIALS
A STUDENT CAN APPLY FOR A DEMO CLASS ALSO.
ELABORATED AND USEFUL ANALYSIS OF ALL TOPICS.
REGULAR EXAMINATIONS ARE CONDUCTED AND COPIES ARE CHECKED IN A WAY FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE STANDARD OF ANSWERING IN THE EXAMINATION.
SOLUTION OF ALL QUESTIONS FROM TEXTBOOK AND LAST 10 YEARS.
STUDY MATERIAL IS ALSO PROVIDED.
CLASSES AT:
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*CONTACT:
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The Knowledge Review have come up with the issue “The 10 Most Innovative Institutes for Architecture in 2018”. In the Cover of the edition, we have Chitkara School of Planning and Architecture, a constituent of Chitkara University Punjab. Located on the lines of Chandigarh – Patiala National Highway,
The document provides information on the Bachelor of Design (B.Des) programs offered at ARCH that are affiliated with the University of Rajasthan. It outlines 6 undergraduate programs: B.Des in Fashion Design, Interior Design, Jewellery Design, Craft and Accessory Design, Bachelor of Visual Arts in Applied Arts (Graphics Design), and Bachelor of Business Administration. For each B.Des specialization, the document discusses the industry overview, content covered, learning outcomes, career opportunities, and curriculum structure across the 4-year program.
1) Art Center College of Design partners with major corporations to sponsor design projects for students, allowing students to work on real-world briefs.
2) Students work in interdisciplinary teams on challenges from companies like Nokia, Honda, Ford, and HP to envision new products and services.
3) These projects treat students like design professionals and help leading companies stay innovative while cultivating new design talent.
The document provides information about the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) in India. It discusses NIFT's vision, academic infrastructure, centres located across India, programmes offered in design, management and technology, student welfare services, fee structure, and admission guidelines. NIFT aims to be a centre of excellence for the fashion industry through leadership in professional education. It has 13 centres with state-of-the-art facilities and offers bachelor's, master's and PhD programmes.
The 3-sentence summary is:
The document provides information on the Diploma in Product Design & Innovation program offered by the School of Design & Environment, including an overview of the student profile, course structure, teaching and learning initiatives, and progression paths for further studies or employment. The 3-year course aims to equip students with fundamental design skills as well as specializations in areas like 3D product design, prototyping, and business. Upon graduation, students can pursue bachelor's degrees locally or overseas or work as product designers, industrial designers, or in related fields.
This document is Anirban Maiti's design portfolio, which includes information about himself, his educational background and qualifications, work experience, areas of design proficiency, and academic and internship projects. The portfolio showcases projects from his Master of Design studies at the Industrial Design Centre of IIT Bombay, including form studies, product sketches, usability evaluations, and projects focused on sustainable design, ergonomics, and product semantics. It also outlines internship projects done at industrial design firms, including the design of a ceiling fan for a manufacturer targeting lower-middle class Indian customers. The document provides concise overviews and visuals for each project to demonstrate Anirban Maiti's skills and experience in industrial design.
Challenge based learning for industrial designMusdi Shanat
Challenge-based learning (CBL) provides a framework for learning through solving real-world challenges. It is collaborative and hands-on, requiring students to identify big ideas, ask questions, discover solutions, and share their work. CBL connects classroom learning to the real world. It facilitates creative thinking by allowing students to participate fully and reflect on authentic problems. While CBL changes traditional academic roles and requires new skills, it prepares students to make a difference through skills like collaboration, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
Antonio Longobardo is an international design consultant who has over 14 years of experience in fields like product, industrial, and interior design. He has worked on design projects in several countries and has taught design at universities. Feedback from a lecturer evaluation praised his preparation, organization, and hard work teaching students.
Transdisciplinary design sensibilities, skills, dispositions: What might these look like? How might these be developed? And what benefit might they bring to designers and non designers?
The document is the 2017-18 Student Handbook for Pearl Academy. It provides information about the Academy's mission, vision, quality policy, campuses and management structure. It outlines the academic programs offered, course structures, assessment policies and key dates. It details policies around student attendance, feedback, trips, scholarships and international students. It also covers payment of fees, hostel accommodation, discipline, infrastructure and facilities available to students. Contact details for administration, placement, and clearance are included. The handbook provides comprehensive guidelines for students on academic and administrative matters during their time at Pearl Academy.
RFS has been helping the students since the past two decades who wish to pursue their career in fashion, design and architecture. It provides quality preparation for the top design and architecture institutes like NID, NIFT, B.Arch. and NATA ensuring the top ranking results every year. RFS holds more efficiency in terms of education because of the highly efficient and experienced faculty, study material, test-series and well equipped library
The document provides information about AFD India, a company that assists with admission to design schools. It lists their phone number and website for contacting a design school admission expert, and states that AFD India serves as a gateway to global design schools.
The document appears to be a portfolio for an individual named Pankaj Bansal. It includes details of projects completed for companies in various industries including fashion retail, furniture, and home appliances. The portfolio outlines case studies and solutions developed for emerging technologies, new product launches, marketing strategies, and universal design concepts. Contact information is provided for references from academic and professional collaborators.
This document contains a mock test for a postgraduate design program. It includes 3 tests with multiple questions. Test 1 asks candidates to create a composition using shapes to depict a theme and explain it in 100 words. Test 2 consists of sketching how an elephant would be weighed in a series of 10 spaces and illustrating an underground city plan for the year 2507. Test 3 involves drawing one of three scene options: a doctor's office, village well, or railway ticket booth. The test aims to assess candidates' skills in areas like visual composition, illustration, planning, and scene depiction. It provides prompts and guidelines for candidates to demonstrate their design abilities.
The document provides information about AFD India, a company that assists with admission to design schools. It lists their phone number and website for contacting an expert to receive help with the admission process. It also states that AFD India serves as a gateway to global design schools.
This document contains information about the National Institute of Design (NID) postgraduate entrance exam as well as sample questions and solutions. The exam is for various communication design programs including graphic design, animation, and film design.
The sample questions include representing a theme in a grid using colored squares, sketching a short story in a series of blocks, and sketching an incident from the past or future using a time machine.
The solutions provide sketches answering the questions, with one depicting the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, another showing a surprising incident, and a third transporting to the 1919 Jalianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar. Contact information is provided for experts to assist with design school admissions.
The document provides information on the National Institute of Design located in Paladi, Ahmedabad, India. It was designed in 1961 by architects Sarabhai and Gira on a 63,848 sqm site along the Sabarmati River. The master plan divides the campus into three parts - the institute complex containing the academic buildings, a residential block, and public areas. The complex contains administration blocks, lecture halls, a library, workshops, laboratories, an exhibition space, auditorium, faculty rooms, and circulation areas. The residential block has hostel buildings and quarters for guests and staff. Landscaping with lawns and courtyards helps reduce the campus temperature.
NIFT,NID, IIFT ONLINE CLASS STRUCTURE AVAILABLE SOURAV DAS
NIFT, NID, IIFT ONLINE CLASS STRUCTURE
DEMO CLASSES / STUDY MATERIALS
A STUDENT CAN APPLY FOR A DEMO CLASS ALSO.
ELABORATED AND USEFUL ANALYSIS OF ALL TOPICS.
REGULAR EXAMINATIONS ARE CONDUCTED AND COPIES ARE CHECKED IN A WAY FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE STANDARD OF ANSWERING IN THE EXAMINATION.
SOLUTION OF ALL QUESTIONS FROM TEXTBOOK AND LAST 10 YEARS.
STUDY MATERIAL IS ALSO PROVIDED.
CLASSES AT:
GIRISH PARK
FOR ANY FURTHER DETAILS
*CONTACT:
SOURAV SIR'S CLASSES
9836793076
The document provides information about the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) exam for admission to B.Arch programs in India. It discusses that NATA measures drawing and observation skills, aesthetic sensitivity, and critical thinking required for architecture. It outlines the eligibility criteria for B.Arch which requires a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2. The document then details the syllabus and format of the NATA exam which consists of an online test on aesthetic sensitivity and a paper-based test on drawing skills. It promotes entrance coaching services by the Global Academy of Vaastu and Design to help students prepare for the NATA exam.
Nid, nift entrance & ceed, nata preparationBrainsketch
At BrainSketch, we provide comprehensive, engaging and experiential coaching that prepares you for exams and admissions at some of the top institutes in the country such as IIT-IDC, NID, NIFT, MIT, Srishti and many more.
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This document provides information about admissions to design programs at the National Institute of Design for the 2017-18 academic year. It outlines the key dates for the application process, eligibility criteria, programs offered including specializations and number of seats, and the two-stage selection process involving a preliminary exam and main exam. The Master of Design (M.Des.), Bachelor of Design (B.Des.), and Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD) are the three programs described along with details about each.
NIFT, NID, CEED, NATA Coaching Classes in Pune- BrainsketchBrainsketch
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A desirable product which is feasible to produce by the manufacturer and viable for business is what a Product Designer is constantly thriving and working for. The programme is intended to develop the ability to comprehend what is desirable and delightful for users and consumers.
The document discusses career options in architecture and design in India. It outlines the admission processes for the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) and Joint Entrance Exam for Bachelor in Architecture (JEE B. Arch) for pursuing a career in architecture. It also details the National Entrance Exam for Design (NEED) and Common Entrance Exam for Designing (CEED) for admission to the National Institute of Design and IIT programs for design respectively. All of these national level exams assess candidates' drawing, observation, logical thinking and creativity skills through pen and paper based drawing tests or computer-based aesthetic sensitivity tests.
The presentation provides information about the Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED) conducted by IIT Bombay on behalf of the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India. CEED is an all-India exam for entrance to postgraduate design programs at IITs and other design institutes. It provides a score that is valid for 2 years, which candidates can then use to apply to Master's and PhD design programs. The presentation outlines the eligibility criteria for CEED, sample questions, important dates, admission process, programs and centers accepting the CEED score. It also provides information about coaching options from Academy of Fashion & Design to prepare for CEED.
Interior Design Courses at INIFD Panvel.pptxINIFD Panvel
Explore top-tier Interior Design Courses at INIFD Panvel. As a leading design institute, we offer a blend of theory and hands-on experience. Dive deep into our curriculum, benefit from global collaborations, and navigate our streamlined admissions process. Join us and shape your design aspirations with our legacy of excellence.
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INIFD Panvel as a leading design institute, we offer a blend of theory and hands-on experience. Dive deep into our curriculum, benefit from global collaborations, and navigate our streamlined admissions process. Join us and shape your design aspirations with our legacy of excellence.
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B.Sc Interior Design or Bachelor of Science in Interior Design is an undergraduate degree in the course of Fashion and Interior Designing. The students who have a creative bent of mind and have interests that are inclined towards interior designing often opt for this course. B.Sc Interior Design offers the specialisation of interior design under the degree of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc). Candidates who enjoy indulging in decorating spaces and have an artistic flair when it comes to designing any area can turn their hobbies and interests into a professional course and enrol in the Interior Design Colleges.
This document discusses the prospects for students graduating with a liberal arts education in India. It notes that science and commerce are preferred fields of study over humanities. Architecture and design are seen as honorable options that provide a liberal arts foundation with a professional degree. Graduates of these fields tend to have diverse career paths beyond their area of study, such as management, advertising, policy work, and teaching. Their education emphasizes human-centered and creative thinking, which gives them skills valued by organizations. The document proposes a model for a school of design that offers certifications and degrees over five stages of study, allowing students to pursue sector-specific or cross-disciplinary areas of focus.
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CFA Additional training activities
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Erasmus, Cross-disciplinary seminars,
conferences, extra-curricular projects,
internship, academic internship, work
experience, Thesis, Portfolio
120 TOTal CREDITS MA
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AF CFA Course
B 6
Design Culture and History
B 6
Design Methodology
B 6
Materials and Processes
C 8
Product Design
C 8
Design for Interaction
C 8
Design for Sustainability
A 6
Drawing for Design
A 6
Model Making
A 6
Digital Design
54 TOTal CREDITs Year I
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AF CFA Course
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Civil construction design refers to the process of planning, designing, as well as creating the infrastructure necessary for various civil engineering projects. It involves the development of detailed designs and plans for structures such as roads, bridges, buildings, airports, railways, and other forms of public infrastructure.
This document summarizes India's National Credit Framework for engineering programs. It outlines the typical entry and exit qualifications at different levels, from 10th standard up to Ph.D. It describes the expected learning outcomes at each level, including practical skills, knowledge, problem-solving abilities, and soft skills. The framework is designed to provide multiple entry and exit points with credit transfers and bridge courses between levels. The goal is to make engineering education more flexible and aligned with industry expectations.
This document provides an overview of interior design as a career path. It defines interior design as the art of planning and designing interior spaces, requiring both artistic and technical skills. An interior designer is a creative thinker who shapes residential, commercial, and institutional spaces through an understanding of design, construction, and marketing. The document outlines the eligibility criteria and entrance exams for interior design programs in India and lists some top interior design colleges. It describes lucrative career prospects for interior designers in areas like corporate, residential, and exhibition design.
Jay Birkin is applying to university through UCAS. He has achieved a Merit grade in his Level 3 Diploma in Creative Media Production and Technology and is predicted a Merit for his second year. He is considering courses in Games and Digital Media, Video Games Digital Art, Games Design, Filmmaking, and Visual Effects and Animation. The Visual Effects and Animation course at Leeds Beckett University is rated as the most suitable with a 9 out of 10.
This document provides instructions for a 100 question exam divided into 3 sections (A, B, C). Section A contains 20 numerical answer questions with negative marking for incorrect answers. Section B contains 30 multiple selection questions where all correct answers must be selected to receive credit, with no partial credit. Section C contains 50 multiple choice questions with negative marking for incorrect answers. Calculators and electronics are prohibited, and scratch paper is provided.
This document provides information about the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED) 2015 organized by IIT Bombay. It details the eligibility criteria for appearing in UCEED 2015, schedule of the exam, cities where it will be held, reservation policies, admission procedure to the B.Des program at IIT Bombay and important dates. The document also contains annexures with formats for various certificates required for registration and admission.
A newspaper advertisement promotes calling an expert at the number +91 89712 96752 for advice on admissions to design schools. The ad directs visitors to the website www.afdindia.com for more information from the company afdindia, which serves as a gateway to global design schools.
SOFT Pune Managerial Ability Test 3 helps you to manage the exam in a better way and give you an idea about the expected features and elements of the test.
This document contains a 25 question GAT (Graduate Aptitude Test) with questions in the areas of logical reasoning, math, English, and general knowledge. The test includes questions that require identifying relationships between words and concepts, finding odd ones out, completing word patterns and series, solving math word problems, and determining analogies.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
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3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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2. National Institute of Design is
internationally acclaimed as one of the
finest educational and research institutions
for Industrial, Communication, Textile and
IT Integrated (Experiential) Design. It is an
Institute of National Importance under the
DIPP, Ministry of Commerce and Industry,
Government of India.
NID’s vision is to emerge as a global leader
in Design Education and Research and
become a torchbearer for innovative
design directions in the industry, commerce
and development sectors. NID’s
trans-disciplinary environment consisting
of 20 diverse design domains helps in
creating innovative and holistic ecosystem
for design learning.
AboutNID
National Institute of Design 2
National Institute of Design offers
professional education programmes at
Bachelors and Masters level with five faculty
streams and 20 diverse design domains. NID
has established exchange programmes and
ongoing pedagogic relationships with over
50 overseas institutions. NID has also been
playing a significant role in promoting design.
The Professional Education at NID has both
Bachelors and Masters Programmes—
Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) of 4 years
duration for students after 10+2 or
equivalent like AISSCE/ IB/ ISC, and Master
of Design (M.Des.) of 2 ½ years duration for
graduates from various domains specific
to each discipline.
NID offers a wide spectrum of design
domains while encouraging transdisciplinary
design projects. NID is a unique institution
with many problem-solving capabilities,
depths of intellect and a time-tested creative
educational culture in promoting design
competencies and setting standards
of design education.
The overall structure of NID’s programme is a combination
of theory, skills, design projects and field experiences
supported by cutting edge design studios, skill & innovation
labs and the Knowledge Management Centre.
Sponsored design projects are brought into
the classroom to provide professional
experience. Interdisciplinary design studies
in Humanities widen the students’ horizons
and increase general awareness of
contemporary issues.
A unique feature of NID’s design education
programme is the openness of its educational
culture and environment where students
from different faculties and design domains
interact with each other in a seamless
manner. The benefit of learning in such a
trans-disciplinary context is immeasurable.
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3. 3 National Institute of Design
This 4-year intensive professional Bachelor of
Design (B.Des.)programme is offered in the
following areas of specialisation at the Main
Campus, Ahmedabad–
FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Product Design
Furniture Design
Ceramic & Glass Design
FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION DESIGN
Graphic Design
Animation Film Design
Film & Video Communication
Exhibition (Spatial) Design
FACULTY OF TEXTILE, APPAREL AND LIFESTYLE
ACCESSORY DESIGN
Textile Design
Projected Number of seats in B.Des.: 100
(Includes reserved categories)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA For B.Des.
MAIN CAMPUS, AHMEDABAD
The BACHELOR OF DESIGN (B.Des.)
commences with a two semester rigorous
Foundation Programme followed by 3 years
of specialized studies in any of the disciplines
offered in B.Des. The one year Foundation
Programme is geared towards developing
values, perspectives, sensorial skills and
aesthetic sensitivity essential for a designer in
making. It introduces students to the
fundamentals of design and helps develop
ways of perception, understanding of
multidisciplinary nature of design and
relationship of design with human senses and
emotions, culture, environment and ecology.
Admission is open to students who have
passed or who will appear for
qualifying examinations under the
Higher Secondary (10+2) or equivalents
like AISSCE/ IB/ ISC during the academic
year 2014-15. Successful candidates
shall be given admission to the
academic programme, by the institute,
subject to their passing the qualifying
examinations. The medium of
instruction at NID is English.
Upper age limit for candidates is 20
years (relaxable by 3 years for reserved
categories) as on June 1, 2015.
For General Category: The candidates
born before 1st June, 1995 are not
eligible.
For Reserved Categories: The candidates
born before 1st June, 1992 are not
eligible.
Allotment of the discipline of choice at
the end of Foundation year is NOT
guaranteed. Discipline allotment takes
place only at the end of the first year
(Foundation Programme), based purely
on student’s performance in the
Foundation Programme and the number
of seats available in desired discipline.
Basic design ‘studio’ courses are augmented
by introductory studies in Humanities. This
allows the students to develop a worldview,
understanding of Indian milieu and the
socio-cultural context for Design to operate.
The varied inputs over two semesters provide
the necessary direction, stimuli, facilities and
experience to foster creativity and thereby
help each individual to discover their own
identity and potential. The Foundation
Programme is the basis on which the
remaining design curriculum is built.
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA For M.Des.
Candidates having a Bachelor’s degree or
equivalent including those who will be
appearing for the qualifying examinations
during the academic year (2014-15) in the areas
mentioned against each discipline are eligible
to apply. Successful candidates shall be given
admission to the academic programme, by the
institute, subject to their passing the qualifying
examinations.. Those applying for two
programmes should send two separate
application forms along with two separate sets
of documents, two separate demand drafts in
two separate envelopes. One cannot apply for
more than two M.Des. Programmes. The
medium of instruction at NID is English.
Upper age limit for candidates is 30 years
(relaxable by 3 years for reserved categories) as
on June 1, 2015.
For General Category: The candidates born
before 1st June, 1985 are not eligible.
For Reserved Categories: The candidates born
before 1st June, 1982 are not eligible.
PROJECTED NUMBER OF SEATS IN M.Des.: 275
(Includes reserved categories)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR PROGRAMMES OFFERED AT
MAIN CAMPUS, AHMEDABAD
Product Design (2½ years) Degree in Design, Engineering,
Technology or Architecture, OR recognized Diploma in
Design (under 10+2+4yr)
Furniture Design (2½ years) Degree in Design,
Engineering, Technology or Architecture, OR recognized
Diploma in Interior Design or Craft Design
(under 10+2+4yr)
Ceramic & Glass Design (2½ years) Degree in Design, Fine
Arts, Engineering, Technology, Architecture or Interior
Design, OR recognized Diploma in Design
(under 10+2+4yr)
Graphic Design (2½ years) Degree in any
discipline, OR recognized Diploma in Design
(under 10+2+4yr)
Animation Film Design (2½ years) Degree in any
discipline, OR recognized Diploma in Design (under
10+2+4yr)
Film & Video Communication (2½ years) Degree in any
discipline, OR recognized Diploma in Design (under
10+2+4yr)
Textile Design (2½ years) Degree in Design (Textiles/
Fashion/Accessory/Knitwear/Interior), Fine Arts or
Architecture, OR recognized Diploma in Handloom
Technology/Textile Technology (under 10+2+4yr)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR PROGRAMMES OFFERED AT
PG CAMPUS, GANDHINAGAR
Transportation & Automobile Design (2½ years) Degree in
Industrial Design, Engineering, Technology, Architecture or
Interior Design, OR recognized
Diploma in Design (under 10+2+4yr)
Toy & Game Design (2½ years) Degree in any
discipline, OR recognized Diploma in Design (under
10+2+4yr)
Photography Design (2½ years) Degree in any
discipline, OR recognized Diploma in Design (under
10+2+4yr)
Apparel Design (2½ years) Degree in Design
(Textiles/ Fashion/Accessory/Knitwear/Interior),
Engineering, Technology, Fine Arts or Architecture, OR
recognized Diploma in Handloom Technology/ Textile
Technology (under 10+2+4yr)
Lifestyle Accessory Design (2½ years) Degree in Design,
Engineering, Technology, Architecture or Fine Arts, OR
recognized Diploma in Design (under 10+2+4yr)
New Media Design (2½ years) Degree in Design,
Engineering, Technology, Architecture, Fine Arts, Music,
Computer Science and Applications, Electronics or Visual
Communications, OR recognized Diploma in Design (under
10+2+4yr)
Strategic Design Management (2½ years) Degree in Design,
Engineering, Technology, Fine Arts, Architecture, Interior
Design or Planning, OR recognized Diploma in Design
(under 10+2+4yr)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR PROGRAMMES OFFERED AT
R&D CAMPUS, BENGALURU
Information Design (2½ years) Degree in Design,
Engineering, Technology, Architecture, Fine Arts, Music,
Computer Science, Electronics or Visual Communications,
OR recognized Diploma in Design (under 10+2+4yr)
Interaction Design (2½ years) Degree in Design,
Engineering, Technology, Architecture or Fine Arts, OR
recognized Diploma in Design (under 10+2+4yr)
Design for Retail Experience (2½ years) Degree in any
discipline, OR recognized Diploma in Design
(under 10+2+4yr)
Universal Design (2½ years) Degree in Design, Engineering,
Technology or Architecture, OR recognized Diploma in
Design (under 10+2+4yr)
Digital Game Design (2½ years) Degree in Computer
Science and Engineering (CSE), Electronics, Fine Arts,
Multimedia, Physics, Mathematics, Information technology,
Information Science OR recognized Diploma (under
10+2+4yr) of Product design, Animation, Graphics, New
Media, Interface and Interaction design, Toy & Game Design
The Diplomas (10+2+4 yrs) should be recognized by Government Agencies such as UGC/AICTE/AIU.
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5. Product design is concerned primarily with the
relationship between products, systems and those who
use them. The product design programme at nid
inculcates user-centric approach and processes.
Responsibility and concern towards the social, physical
and ecological environments is emphasized in the
process of developing innovative ideas. The product
design programme assimilates inputs in diverse domains
such as human factors, cognitive ergonomics, form
studies, studio skills, advanced cad, research methods,
design management, materials & manufacturing
processes & social sciences. Emphasis is on process
centric approach which shapes a student’s education
through participation and teamwork. Design projects
form the core of a product designer’s education, with
gradual increase in level of complexity and cover broad
areas that product designers are likely to encounter in
their professional careers. Students are actively
encouraged to participate in collaborative projects with
industrial houses, social sector, government & mncs
design projects can be broadly classified into domains of:
Design for industry: explores creative opportunities for
partnerships with small, medium and large scale
industries across india to develop core competencies in
design and manufacturing for a globalized presence.
Projects focus on products and services for consumer
needs, manufacturing and economic impact.
Design for quality of life: explores unique social and
cultural responses to existing and emerging technologies
as reflected in the creation and adoption of everyday
objects of life. Projects focus on design and development
of products and services that improve the quality of
living in home, office and public environments.
Design for healthcare: explores a growing movement
among designers to design cost-effective healthcare
solutions for people who have no / limited access to
institutionalized healthcare. Projects leverage the power
of design thinking to find unique ways to address the
basic challenges of health, survival and progress faced by
underserved populations in the indian context.
Design for social impact: explores the role of design-led
solutions at the national level to the infrastructural
challenges of a rapidly growing indian economy. Projects
look at developing scalable solutions to problems of
urban mobility, sustenance and social equity that are
people-centric and embrace sustainable values.
Design for sustainability: explores the power of design to
influence an ecologically responsible approach to
development of products, systems and environments.
Designers evolve new systems of development which
improve the quality of life and the human experience,
while simultaneously restoring the environment,
rebuilding the community and creating a sense of
oneness with the natural world.
Design led futures: explores global trends, challenges
and opportunities to shape the future. Projects focus on
the enormous challenges that india will face in the
coming decades in terms of population, health, mobility,
sanitation, energy and ecology. Today’s technologies are
used as a basis to project the future, and concepts
generate frameworks to evolve and guide society and
behavior in the future.
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6. The Discipline of Furniture Design deals with the
creation and evolution of objects, structures and systems
at human scale that aim to improve the quality of life in
the immediate living and working environment, while
looking at sustainable and innovative use of diverse
materials and processes. It believes in a broad and
interdisciplinary attitude for enriching the design activity
and draws from experiences of Industrial and
Environmental Design professions. The Programme
provides an integrated approach to the design of
furniture and interior objects and systems as part of
one’s living and working habitat, while striving to
redefine the boundaries of such elements with
a systems perspective.
The Furniture Design discipline encourages the students
to develop a strong foundation of basics, which
facilitates anticipation of the future. The institute
achieves this purpose through a diverse pool of faculty
who brings academic knowledge and work experience
to their instruction.
The programme aims to educate designers to handle all
aspects of furniture design as one integrated user centric
area of study; and their ability to integrate all such
elements and systems into coherent wholes in various
interior spatial contexts is considered to be important.
Special emphasis is placed on the ability to develop
self-made prototypes in order to test human and
functional factors v/s aesthetics and use of materials.
Furthermore, the students are expected to attain an
understanding of a body of theoretical and practical
knowledge and are trained to carry out design processes
as a part of a team as well as independently. Their
understanding of the domain of design is demonstrated
through measurable learning outcomes during the
programme. Students are not only expected to complete
specific courses but also to develop critical and analytical
abilities together with educational values that contribute
toa lifelong learning attitude.
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7. Ceramic and Glass Design programme at NID takes
inspiration from both intrinsic art and craft traditions and
it equally recognizes its potential and scope for the
future. Discipline offers tremendous expressive qualities
in the domain of art and creativity as well as functional
possibilities in the domains of craft, architectural spaces
(indoor and outdoor spaces), hospitality industries, home
décor, hi tech products and lifestyle product categories.
The curriculum at NID offers courses to introduce the
technological and skill aspects of the core materials
while other courses such as form and structure; colour
and composition, ergonomics etc. are offered to
sensitize students towards the other essentials of design.
Additionally, design projects spread over the semesters
bring in a critical understanding towards user’s,
functional and aesthetic requirements, socio-cultural
context and market reality. An extensive exposure is
provided towards craft sector as well as ceramic and
glass industries which bring in awareness towards wider
range of production techniques and variety of work
environments laying deep emphasis on the
production possibility of these materials in a variety
of production scenario.
Students also get hands on experience to a variety of
forming techniques in both the materials. They get to
experience hand-molding techniques in clay such as
coiling, pinching, and throwing along with molding and
casting as production methods. While, they also explore
Ceramic and Glass Discipline has established important
alliance with the clusters of small and medium scale
industries located in several parts of the country such as
Firozabad, Khurja, Jaipur, Morbi etc besides existing
linkages with large-scale industries such as Borosil Glass,
Somany Tiles, HSIL (Hindware Sanitary ware), LA OPALA
Glass, CERA Sanitary etc. The association and exposure
towards the clusters provides a platform to the
graduates to utilize the cluster’s production capability for
their own entrepreneurial ventures and creative
expression. It also has active alliance with international
design schools offering these two materials in their core
curriculum; this provides a rich exposure as well.
Graduates find careers in the area of tableware, tile,
sanitary ware, glassware industries, lifestyle brands and
export houses. There are ample opportunities to work in
the craft and NGO sectors or startup own studios,
enterprises with independent batch production and
establish one’s own brand. Overall, the in-depth
understanding of technology, production techniques
and material skills and expression enables the
graduates to take up challenges and make
appropriate use of these materials in applications
other than the conventional ones.
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Ceramics & Glass Design
their creative expressions through kiln formed glass
such as slumping, fusing and pate de verre and practice
glass blowing as part of hot glass in the curriculum.
Exposure to allied materials apart from core materials is
provided for a wider knowledge base.
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We have been witnessing dramatic change in the way a
graphic designer works. The rapid changes in the way
communication is happening in recent context of
technological advancement has made through
understanding of graphic design much more important
than ever before. This programme prepares students to
take on all new context challenges and technological
advancements in the field of Visual Communication and
specially in Graphic Design domain.
Paradoxically, traditional skills have become more
necessary than before. Quality and creative solutions
contextual to the user’s needs are still a basic human
input. The fundamental importance of creating a visual
vocabulary through drawing, the development of
aesthetic judgment, values of form, proportion, image
and word have become an integral part of learning
graphic design at NID.
During their period of study, students in graphic design
are encouraged to work on a variety of projects,
majoring in the selected sub-domain of graphic design.
The areas covered include typography & type design,
publication design, image making, illustration,
photography, packaging, print design, corporate identity,
branding, information & communication systems in
digital domain as well as analogues medium.
Students, on successful completion of the programme
would have acquired the competencies to find
placements with leading graphic design firms working in
the area of branding, publication, communication design
and design for Digital medium. They could also start
their own design enterprise.
A graphic design student, in addition to a thorough
grounding in design abilities and theoretical aspects,
undertakes the study of the cultural and historical
context in which designers need to function, as well as
of the social and ethical factors that influence design
decisions. The ultimate aim is to stimulate the
development of independent critical judgment, sound
research skills, the ability to think creatively and practice
design as a professional.
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9. Indian Animation industry is now opening up to original
ideas to mark its own identity in the global animation
map. For this there is an ever-increasing demand for
trained human resources and thinking minds as
animators, content creators and mentors. Animation
programme at NID, since its inception has always
nurtured and mentored uniqueness both in the global
and the local context. The objective of this programme is
to enable students to find solutions to complex problems
in various fields of communication design using
animation film making as a creative medium.
Initial part of the 1st semester, students get introduced to
basic design skills and topics for broader understanding of
subject and context of design education before they get
introduced to knowledge areas pertaining to animation
design in particular, as well as communication in its social
and cultural contexts. In the later semesters, students are
exposed to a workshop and project mode of learning where
they experiment with various mediums
( e.g. 2D,3D,Clay,Mixed Media, Pixilation, Experimental,
Graphic Narratives etc. ) to tell animation stories of many
kinds. In addition, for students’ experiential learning,
cross-disciplinary campus life, NID Film Club, Action Analysis,
Field Visits, Case Study and other interactive sessions always
give a value added experience.
After the initial inputs and dynamic curriculum, students’
projects eventually result in a unique and original product,
which also brings various international and national
awards and recognition from time to time.
The department also exposes students with Chitrakatha;
a biennial student international animation festival where
many national and international experts of animation
world come, share and interact about their work with
the students.
Graduates of this programme find rewarding careers as
animators, character designers, story-board artists as well
as creative directors, producers, consultants and
designers in many organizations such as Channel [V],
MTV, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Tata Interactive,
Infosys, Cognizant to name a few and also as individual
designpreneur or as faculty/designers at various design schools
in India, including their alma mater (NID), and abroad.
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The primary aim of Film & Video Communication
programme is to train versatile design informed
communicators, fluent in the conception and production
of short films on a range of educational, cultural, social,
entertainment and marketing communication needs.
Students first go through the foundation of basic visual
communication skills, along with inputs in social studies.
Thereafter the grooming continues in theoretical as well
as technical aspects of film making leading to holistic
conceptual abilities.
As we are celebrating the 100th year of Indian Cinema
the aims and applications of this medium has
undergone a vast change. In last two decades more
and more audience segments have emerged with very
diverse communication needs. Therefore, at NID the
emphasis is on developing holistic conceptual abilities that
are adoptable to changing technologies.
The films made by NID students have won a global
appreciation with numerous awards in competitive film
festivals in India and abroad. The graduates of this
programme have built rewarding carriers in almost all
areas of audio-visual communication. These include
advertising agencies, Film production houses, television
channels, feature film industry, interactive media, ventures
along with government bodies and NGOs who have
specific developmental and communication agenda.
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Exhibition Design is a synthesis of multiple design
disciplines that come together to communicate objects,
information and ideas across a range of
three-dimensional environments. Simply understood, it
means communication and storytelling through
environmental experiences that inform, entertain, and
inspire. The discipline considers the exhibition from the
perspectives of communication, design and fabrication
that involve a mastery of spatial planning, image
manipulation, narrative, color, lighting, and multimedia,
and working knowledge of structures, typography,
combined with an understanding of audience and
human factors, to shape storytelling experiences across
multiple exhibition venues. This can include staging of
representative and experiential spaces; interior-design
environments and scenography for festivities;
museums, galleries and trade exhibitions; and cultural
and theatrical events.
In a country that is becoming rapidly urban and
metropolitan, Indians increasingly find themselves having
to navigate through vast buildings, concrete cities and
massive transport hubs, but there is a distinct lack of
communication design (signage / way-finding) guiding
them on their way.
Too often, these spaces are designed with little empathy
for users, and this is where exhibition designers can
contribute to these public spaces by bringing an overall
perspective of spatial communication to the table.
Exhibition designers create experiences that are physical
but also emotional and psychological and this is where
they have something extremely unique to offer.
Aim of the discipline is to equip students with an
understanding for planning of built or open spaces to
provide an appropriate environment for communication,
and to create a contextual / experience that supports
communication / interpretation of ideas to audiences by
creating a multimodal and multi-sensory experience.
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The Textile Design programme strives to develop
innovative and synergetic approaches to design for
diverse sectors of the textile industry, markets and the
social sector informed by an appreciation of the cultural
heritage, socio-economic and environmental concerns
that is developed through fieldwork and research.
The courses stress on creative explorations and from
concept to prototype developed through various stages
of further explorations and refinement. The curriculum
emphasizes on building a variety of skills, in combination
with theoretical knowledge and practical application.
The programme commences with the fundamentals of
textile design. This includes, textile fibres, weave
structure, surface design, dyeing techniques, printing
methods, sewing techniques, constructed textiles and
basic inputs in garment design.
Through increasingly complex design projects,
complemented by related inputs in the social sciences,
fashion, trends, brand identity, technology and
computer-aided design, students are encouraged to
design textiles for the apparel and furnishing industry.
The programme includes several interdisciplinary projects
of designing textiles for Public Spaces/Exhibition/interiors
and for the automobile industry.
The learning is made relevant by building links with
automobile companies and manufacturers of automotive
upholstery and with their professionals forming part of
the teaching team. Exposure to all levels of industrial and
craft production is given through field visits and a short
training with industry. Documentation of crafts introduces
the student to fieldwork and research methodology and
enables the student to develop a deeper understanding of
the cultural issues that impact design.
Our graduates are employed with the textile
manufacturing industry differentiated by wide range of
materials, products and markets. Some graduates are
designer-entrepreneurs having established their own
companies in textiles and fashion. Some graduates join
social-developmental projects, pursue higher studies or
seek careers in academics.
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The PG Diploma in Toy and Game Design at the National
Institute of Design aims to develop a professional and
creative approach to the growing needs and aspirations
in the field of education and entertainment.
The programme draws its strength from its
trans-disciplinary nature, integrating knowledge from
various disciplines both in terms of creative
conceptualisation as well as in terms of working with a
variety of material and media. The learning modules
give equal importance to conceptual thinking as well
as practical exhibition/ understanding.
The curriculum is progressive in nature with courses
involving basic design fundamentals, material and media
studies, cultural studies, creative thinking, user
psychology etc. and progressing into methodologies for
understanding complex system level problems and
scenario visualisations.
Modules such as elements of play, game theory,
character design, user research methods provide
specialized inputs. The project based pedagogy helps
students to choose projects of their choice and integrate
creative ideas with practical know how in order to come
up with innovative designs.
Students work on design projects of their choice ranging
from heritage toys, digital games, educational play
material to sports equipment and designs for futuristic
scenarios. An active student exchange programme with
Dept. of Play and Learning, Burg Giebichenstein, School
of art and design, Halle, Germany as well as
collaborative classroom projects with industries provide a
rich exposure to students. The emphasis on innovation-led
designs helps students to begin their career in a spectrum
of industries or start their own enterprises.
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Photography Design aims to support the advanced study
and practice of a wide range of photographic practices.
It offers a unique opportunity to develop body of work
that engages with the photographic image within the
context of a critical understanding of contemporary
photography and visual culture. It engages in the
creative process and comprehends the physical and
intellectual demands of the visual artist.
The development of new conceptual strategies and an
understanding of the broader debates surrounding
photography practice are all a very important part of the
course. Practice units begin by encouraging students to
work experimentally, questioning their own methods as
well as those of other contemporary practitioners. The
practice is underpinned by history and theories that
supports in the consideration of the context; audience
and professional relevance of their practice in an
independent or commercial environment.
Students are expected to develop strong and original
practice based projects and an ability to evaluate this
work critically. Postgraduates of this program can seek
work ranging from a highly specialized, technical variety
of the field that requires creativity and visual literacy such
as press/ news photography, documentary photography,
fine art photography etc and other related fields like
Curation, Archiving, Documentation and Research in
Photography. Students get International exposure through
exchange programs, “CHHAYA” international conference,
exhibitions and from practitioners as visiting faculties from
across the globe. The course runs over five semesters (2 ½
years) full-time, starting every June of the year.
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The Apparel Design Programme at NID aims at
educating individuals to be creative and responsible
designers who will be competent to handle diverse areas
of need/ situations in today’s, highly competitive and
diverse, Apparel Design Industry.
The Apparel Design Programme commences with a
foundation programme in design. Area specific inputs
begin in the first semester gradually increasing in
complexity as the programme advances. A broad
knowledge base is honed through a balance of inputs in
History of Costume and Fashion Design, Science and
Liberal Arts, Design Management. Skills and conceptual
abilities are also developed through project-based learning
wherein students are individually guided and encouraged to
pursue and develop their own creative abilities.
Learning by doing, interdisciplinary interaction with
other disciplines of Design at NID, enhance their abilities
to work with a team and as a professional Individual. The
programme focuses on research based design learning
and self development that builds and encourages both
creative and innovative abilities. The programme is
aligned to develop knowledge and skills to enable the
graduating students to serve the industry professionally.
Graduates of this programme can seek work in the
broad areas of the Apparel Industry which include Ready
to Wear, Specialized Fashion, Active Sports- Wear,
Functional Clothing, Design Education, etc. Our
Graduates are currently working as entrepreneurs,
Free-Lance Apparel designers or otherwise employed in
the Garment Industry.
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The programme emphasizes on environmental,
socio-economic and cultural context of Transportation
and Automobile Design and ethical responsibilities of a
professional designer. It imparts core skills and
knowledge to the students to enable them resolve the
prevailing and future challenges in product, system and
service levels, with utmost confidence.
The course, which is ‘process centric’ in nature, is
structured around a learning curve that starts off with
inculcating aesthetics/ form/human factors sensitivity and
a broader understanding of concepts and concerns in
‘mobility’.Students then move on to tackle varying levels
of complexity through design projects ranging from
non-motorized transport, vehicle exterior/interior design,
to transportation systems design.
The highlight of the program is to partner with Industries
for live projects as part of the curriculum, to give a ‘head
start’ for the students to work as professional designers.
The programme has produced creative talents to join the
industries in India as well as some of the best design
studios abroad, besides successful entrepreneurs.
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17. National Institute of Design, Gandhinagar
The Lifestyle Accessory Design (LAD) postgraduate
programme educates and trains professional designers to
visualize and create lifestyle accessories and systems
using different materials, processes and technologies.
The programme inspired from India and its socio cultural
values, beliefs, practices, cultural diversity and
indigenous knowledge which has contemporary
application in a global context.
The designers from this programme aspire to drive the
market and make ‘Designed in India’ a premier global
brand. “Design in India and Design for India” will have a
clear goal of “good design for India “and instrumental in
socio cultural innovation by Designing for changing need
and Design for Future Need.
IIt relates to people’s living habits and the products they
interact with which form an important basis of their day-
to-day lives. It delves into perception and trend studies of
diverse dynamics influencing the lifestyles of consumers
from various strata of society.
It offers a strong multidisciplinary edge wherein the
students get opportunity to work with a wide spectrum
of product categories - jewelry, bags, luggage, footwear,
lighting, furnishings, furniture, space accessories
and automobile interiors.
The programme curriculum encourages students to
develop alternative approaches to designing products by
building innovative, out-of-the-box thinking skills while
ensuring that the design solutions successfully
accomplish their commercial expectations. Design
projects, which are actively plugged into the curriculum,
provide a vital learning experience whereby the students
exhibit their capability to converge and synthesize their
creativity, skills and knowledge base to come up with
tangible outputs. A plethora of rewarding career
opportunitiesis available to LAD graduates across diverse
industry segments where a growing number of alumni
are meaningfully contributing.
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18. National Institute of Design, Gandhinagar18
New Media attempts to examine the impact (change)
that technologies may have on mankind in the future.
The thoughtful and appropriate application of
technology at an individual, organizational and national
level can lead to significant economic benefits, while
being aware of its cultural impact. Through a historical
grounding in art, craft and design practices; surveying of
scientific and technology landscape of the world; and
building an ability to keenly observe the cultural fabric of
the country, students of new media (should) develop
integrated and context relevant solutions for addressing
contemporary issues.
There are three primary objectives of the programme.
Contemporary practice and study of new media is at the
intersection of art, craft, science, technology and design.
In this sense the programme is truly transdisciplinary.
Students of new media design should be capable of
creating associations / cross linkages across the fields of
art, science, technology and design. They should be able
to function in situations where lack of definition persists,
and define their own practices and grounds, informed
through practice and research.
New Media Design
Exploring / critically examining the relationship
between technology and culture.
Gaining competency in judging the appropriate
application of technology.
Developing insights leading to the invention of
new technology.
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19. National Institute of Design, Gandhinagar
Business managers and leaders now recognize the
importance of design and design thinking in formulating
business strategies, co-creation and implementation of
integrated management decisions. Design has become
the key to developing and delivering innovative products
and processes leading to market success in the business
arena today. The need for strategically managing creative
design process becomes significant in the profile of not
only managers but also designers.
The Strategic Design Management (SDM) programme at
NID has evolved around the idea of Design Thinking as a
strategic management tool. The SDM programme aims
to develop human resources for the corporate,
government and the socially important sectors who
would understand the emerging issues from a context
specific and systemic perspective. SDM programme
caters to the need of developing new breed of
managers, who are skilled at working with a wide range
of multi-disciplinary inputs in order to achieve holistic
and sustainable business solutions. In all, SDM education
caters to business aspects of design in a design thinking
paradigm in an integrated way.
As a design manager, a person is involved with
strategies, action plans and processes. Critical functions
such as innovation management, managing new product
development, retail design management, competitive
analysis, trend forecasting, design audit and
sustainability are in the ambit of the design manager. It
also involves design research, scenario building, brand
management, designing communication strategies and
social development. They can also perform applied
research in design management with a view to develop
new tools, methods and processes.
The students who complete the programme successfully
will be well equipped to enter any industry or
consultancy as strategic designers, design entrepreneurs,
design managers, contributing either as team member or
as team leaders. Many of our graduates are performing
the above tasks.
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Advances in information technology are permitting
organization, dissemination, accessibility and reception
of information with incredible efficiency and reach.
Whereas ubiquitous digitized systems are fast replacing
every mode of manual transaction and are transferring a
colossal data to stake holders. At the core of the
programme is a quest of assisting mankind about
knowledge of the facts and data so as to use it for one’s
own and social benefit. Visualization of information that
clearly and intelligibly augments insights is a design
challenge. It synchronizes fields of visual aesthetics and
statistics as well as engineering and humanities thus
helping connect people and technology. Hence there is
this emerging position of trained individuals with a good
blend of abilities making design applications more
efficient and effective for the end users.
Therefore the objectives of the Information Design
programme are to train the students to design accessible
and effective systems for a range of audience and media,
from print, spatial to digital; to develop specialist
designers who will be able to convert large data and
complex information into a clear, user friendly and
impelling resource which help develop knowledge,
awareness, insights and decision making.
Beginning with the fundamentals of visual design and
along with courses in design processes, the program is a
combination of methods from design; ideas from the
arts; tools from social sciences and insights from
business. Students will be exposed to courses in Visual
Communication, Information Graphics, Interactive
Information Visualization, Thematic Cartography and
Geovisualization, accompanied with research projects
that refer to experiences and information reflecting
the real-world.
An ID student would be one with a passion for art and
science of visualization of information making it easy to
use. As a result of the course, he/she would typically
contribute to multidisciplinary teams that design
communicational needs in an information dependent
environment.
Apart from good visual skills, program seeks students
with willingness and motivation to learn the tools of
imaging technology, information processing, and basic
software programming.
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21. National Institute of Design, Bengaluru
The interaction design program at NID would focus on
aspects of design and behaviour of various forms of
digital products ranging from mobile, web based to
dynamic ones in gaming, education, transportation,
healthcare, banking, retail and other domains. This
program is offered as a two and half years Master of
Design program in interaction design. This program
educates the students on concepts, theories, practices
and processes in the area of interaction design. The
design projects and courses aligned for the various
semesters progressively move from being able to
communicate concepts, web & mobile platforms, to
dynamic interactive interfaces and finally to look at
product appliances & interfaces with strong relationship
to physicality of the space context. The programme is a
research driven and provides importance to various
dimensions/aspects of interaction design:
Sensory-perceptual-cognitive-behavioural and
sociocultural-aesthetic etc.
The students would gain adequate knowledge and
training enabling them to design wide range of products
using varied digital media/technologies and for diverse
target audiences.
They would develop the ability to conceptualize, visualize
and prototype products following design process that
begins with research phase and progresses till the final
design development. The two and half years program
spans across 5 semesters with design projects in each
semester. The students spend four semesters with focus
on academic work. In the final 5th Semester, the student
takes up real / live design project with the industry or
design firm or academia.
Candidates seeking admission to the M Des. program in
interaction design could be from varied backgrounds
such as graduates in varied engineering disciplines, fine
arts, architecture, 4-year diploma in design. The
prospective students are required to be passionate and
be aware of the emerging digital and product trends.
Post graduates of interaction design program could look
for career opportunities with various industry verticals
such as IT services & products, consumer durables &
devices, automotive, healthcare, media etc.
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Retail Design as a profession has been established in
India and is gaining a good degree of recognition from
the Retail industry. With the major changes in the Indian
Economy this has become an area of expertise to the
large variety of retail industries. Market competition is
intense and a great degree of flexibility is demanded to
sustain the day to day changes in the market.
The Design for Retail Experience PG course offered at
NID R&D Campus, Bengaluru, was started in the year
2007. The course has an integrated approach to
designing process, systems and spaces to accommodate
multi-sensory experiences in the retail space in the
context of enhanced user experience.
The programme offers a challenge to redefine
boundaries, understand consumer lifestyles and
aspirations in order to visualize and create new concepts
for an outstanding shopping experience.
In this course various knowledge domains such as
Fundamentals of design, spatial design, retail
communication, Retail furniture& fixture, Packaging,
Visual merchandising, Branding, Store Design and Retail
management are coherently brought together and
taught through various modules and projects to the
students in general for understanding effective ‘retail
experience’.This course has been developed to build
aesthetic sensibility and design competence as well as
knowledge of the professional aspects of conception and
presentation, managerial skills and provision of requisite
skills to put various design ideas systematically into
practice.
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Universal Design
VISION
Design for a sustainable future, addressing products and
systems in the challenging canvas of large and
diverse people with various abilities and inabilities for their
needs, aspirations and wellbeing.NID envisions this
program to create design influencers who will bridge the
gap between thought and product, between the privileged
and the common. In other words, the program bases itself
in universal human centric design thinking and approach
leading to easily adaptable and viable design directions for
a wide and diverse audience.
INTENT
Universal design thinking being an intrinsic part of Product
Definition, Design, Process & Development,
the program aims to create design professionals with
competence in system level design development
of products, adaptive for diverse users – across cultures,
social factors, trans generational physical and cognitive
abilities and inabilities. Professionals who are creative in
conceptualizing universal and sustainable solutions,
strategic and smart in converting them into value
propositions, thus influencing the business and initiating
positive future impact.
PROGRAM MODEL
Being a Post Graduate program the curriculum will broadly
focus on: Universal design thinking &
research, strategic approaches towards meaningful
differentiators, contextual innovation methods,
smart technologies, social & cultural studies, participative
design development process.
The first and second semesters will be ‘hands-on’, cover
concepts of product design related to trans-generational
users and will emphasize on creative ideas, making &
testing. Courses on Universal design principles, Form
study, Human factors, Semiotics, Materials and
Manufacturing technologies will be studio/theory based.
The design project will look at everyday objects of
purpose.
The third semester will focus on the rationale: strategy,
value, feasibility & viability related aspects of design
development. Inputs being Product-Industry economics,
Smart digital technologies, User experience design. The
design project will look at products, furniture systems
from various consumer and business verticals.
The fourth semester opens to a system level thinking
approach: social design and innovation, sustainability
factors, service design and public policy. The design
project will look at intervention in the area of public
utilities and areas of national concern.
The prospective student is creative with strong aesthetic
sensibilities and problem solving abilities, has an open
non-judgmental outlook, passionate about positive
change, empathetic towards needs and aspirations of
people of all cultures and walks of life, keen observer and
insightful, in-depth thinker and a doer, group work skills
and adaptive, sound domain knowledge of
past specialization.
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Digital Game Design
The Digital Game Design (DGD) programme will train,
nurture and combine students’ creative imagination with
latest technologies to create games and experiences. The
graduates of this programme will be highly required in
Digital entertainment and computer gaming Industry. The
programme will combine inputs from computing, Arts,
Aesthetics Design, and Social and Cognitive Sciences in
order to make the programme highly interdisciplinary. The
programme is of two and half year duration. The
programme will focus heavily on student’s communication
skills, team work, critical and creative thinking and
problem solving skills.
The programme educates the students in the areas of
digital media, digital arts, HCI, History and Theory of
Games/Gaming, 2D and 3D graphics, simulation and
modeling, user interface design, storytelling and narrative
architecture, current best practices/developments in game
design, on-line games, casual games, mobile games,
educational games, serious and strategy games, and
massively multi-player games etc. The programme
highlights team-based assignments and projects and
portfolio building exercises. Students will participate in
the entire process of game design – process/methods of
design, development, play testing and iterative processes
of design.
During the first semester the students have to
successfully complete the Design Foundation programme
which provides basic and fundamental knowledge,
training and skills on design. In addition students have to
study few general/common mandatory courses like
Science and Liberal Arts (SLA), Social sciences, research
methodology, basic ergonomics, Design management
etc. The course inputs are planned in strategic manner
that the graduates can join as professionals in Game
industries and related domains like Entertainment,
Visualisation etc.
The programme will cover courses like game
production, visual design, game analysis and game
studies, culture and arts, films etc.
The programme will educate/teach students about
how to design interactive experiences. Students will
study game design mechanics, meaningful play, game
content, game play, technical aspects of game design
softwares, game engines, and how to design visually
rich gaming environment.
The programme will provide inputs in the areas of
Interactive digital storytelling, Visual effects and motion
graphics, 2D and 3D character animation, Digita
renderings, Writing for interactive games, Aesthetics in
game design, Creating music and sound, Game play
and prototyping, Interaction, Immersion, &
Interface design.
Students will get input from professional game
designers, artists, producers, directors, and
studio professionals.
Students will develop technical and aesthetic skills
required for game design.
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25. Ahmedabad Campus
Hostel accommodation is provided to all
out-station B.Des. students who are enrolled in
programmes at Ahmedabad campus. Hostel
accommodation for B.Des. students is provided
for the first seven (7) semesters only. B.Des.
students with homes in Ahmedabad would not
be eligible for hostel accommodation
M.Des. students enrolled in programmes at
Ahmedabad campus are required to make
accommodation arrangements outside campus
on their own.
Gandhinagar Campus
At the Gandhinagar campus of NID, hostel
accommodation is provided to all out-station
M. Des. students who are enrolled in
programmes at Gandhinagar campus. Hostel
accommodation for such M. Des. students at
Gandhinagar is provided for the first four (4)
semesters since the last (5th) semester of
the M.Des. programme is expected to be
spent in industry.
Bengaluru Campus
The programmes available at Bengaluru campus
are nonresidential. All students enrolled in
programmes at the Bengaluru campus are
required to make accommodation
arrangements outside the campus on their
own. NID would be happy to provide
information to students on accommodation
available outside the campus.
Our Campuses
Students residing in NID’s hostels must
observe their rules and regulations.
Violation of these rules might lead to
denial of the privilege of staying in the
hostel. Allotment of hostels, where
provided, is done on a yearly basis. All
students need to vacate their rooms during
the summer vacations. Subscription to mess
facilities is compulsory for all hostel
residents. The mess charges must be paid in
full at the beginning of every semester.
MEDICAL FACILITIES
The NID doctors (including one Lady Doctor)
visit the campus clinic everyday and can be
consulted in the consultation room in the
campus. NID does not have hospitalisation or
isolation facilities available on the campus.
Arrangements may be made for hospitalisation
at Government hospitals in Ahmedabad for any
resident student to whom this is recommended
by the Institute’s doctor. NID health facilities are
limited to the campus doctor and dispensary.
The basic responsibility for good health is in the
hands of individual students, and the facilities
are to supplement individual efforts and are not
a substitute for them. Medical expenses have to
be borne by the students. The students are
required to take individual medical insurance
from a reputed insurance company and inform
NID the details thereof at the time of admission.
It is mandatory for the students to join, at their
own cost, the personal Accident Insurance
Scheme as may be approved from time to time
by the Institute. All students are required to
give the name and address of their local
guardian in Ahmedabad so that NID authorities
may get in touch with them if the student
happens to fall sick, or in any other emergency.
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
The Student Activity Committee functions
through its various committees, dealing with
the Canteen, Sports, Entertainment, and
through groups which plan social and cultural
events. Recreational facilities for ‘net games’
and campus fitness centre with aerobic facilities
are available in the Institute within the campus.
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26. 26 National Institute of Design
How to Apply
For General Category/
OBC (Non Creamy Layer)
Category:
The application form may be downloaded from
our website admissions.nid.edu. The completed
application forms may be posted to NID/handed
over physically with self attested supporting
documents and Demand Draft of `1,500/-
drawn on any Nationalized bank in favour of
‘National Institute of Design’ payable at
Ahmedabad. Do not forget to mention your
name and address at the back side of
the demand draft.
OBC (Other Backward Class) candidates are
required to submit non-creamy layer certificate
from Collectorate. The OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)
Certificate should be submitted in the format
given on our website. Other formats will not be
accepted. The certificate should be issued after
March 31, 2014. Failing to submit the certificate as
given here, the application form will be rejected.
Incomplete or incorrectly filled
application forms/ forms not
satisfying eligibility criteria/
forms without required fees will
be rejected.
The application form may be downloaded from
our website admissions.nid.edu. The completed
application forms may be posted to NID/handed
over physically with supporting documents and
Demand Draft of `750/- drawn on any
Nationalized bank in favour of ‘National
Institute of Design’ payable at Ahmedabad. Do
not forget to mention your name and address
at the back side of the demand draft.The
applicant should also send in a self attested
copy of the relevant reserved category
(SC/ST/PH/OBC-Non Creamy Layer) certificate
from competent authority.
Self Attested copies of Caste/Category
Certificates required from SC/ST/PH
Category Candidates:
• SC/ST category candidates must attach
relevant certificates of Caste/ Category from the
District Collectorate as per the Government of
India rules/ format, otherwise the application
form will be rejected.
• PH (Physically Handicapped) category
candidates are required to submit certificate
from the Chief Medical Officer (minimum
40% disability).
For SC/ST/PH
Categories:
Those M.Des. candidates applying for two
disciplines must send two separate application
forms along with two separate sets of
documents and two separate demand drafts in
two separate envelopes. Any application form
not accompanied with set of relevant
documents will be rejected.
The application form fee ` (1,500 / 750) will not
be refunded in case of rejected applications.
No official communication will be made
regarding rejected application forms.
All reserved category Candidates
[SC/ST/PH/OBC(Non-Creamy layer)]
should submit their Caste/ Category
certificate along with application
form only. Caste/ Category certificates
sent later will not be accepted.
ADMISSION PROCEDURE TO GET YOUR APPLICATION FORM:
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List of documents to be enclosed with
B.Des. application form:
1. B.Des. Hall Ticket (both copies) duly
filled in with recent passport size photographs.
2. Self attested copies of SSC & HSC
marksheets (those who are studying
presently in HSC, must submit bonafide
certificate from the school/ college).
3. Self attested copy of relevant certificate
indicating Date of Birth (Upper age limit as on
1st June, 2015 is 20 years for General category
Relaxable by 3 years for Reserved categories).
For General Category: The candidates born
before 1st June, 1995 are not eligible.
For Reserved Categories: The candidates born
before 1st June, 1992 are not eligible.
4. Self attested copy of relevant Caste/
Category certificate issued by competent
authority for SC/ST/PH/OBC non-creamy layer
candidates wherever applicable.
List of documents to be enclosed with
M.Des. Application form:
1. M.Des. Hall Ticket (both copies) duly filled in
with recent passport size photographs.
2. Self attested copies of marksheets of SSC,
HSC, completed years of Graduation and Degree
certificate / Provisional certificate / Passing
certificate (those who are studying presently in
final year of graduation must submit bonafide
certificate from the college).
3. Self attested copy of relevant certificate
indicating Date of Birth (Upper age limit as on
1st June, 2015 is 30 years for General
category– Relaxable by 3 years for Reserved
categories).
For General Category: The candidates born
before 1st June, 1985 are not eligible.
For Reserved Categories: The candidates born
before 1st June, 1982 are not eligible.
4. Self attested copy of relevant Caste/
Category certificate issued by competent
authority for SC/ST/PH/OBC non-creamy layer
candidates wherever applicable.
Hall Ticket / Call Letter will be posted by
December 22, 2014.
Those who do not receive the call letters by
December 31, 2014 may get in touch with NID’s
Admissions Cell at phone (079) 2662 3462 or
email admissions@nid.edu
Admission is on the basis of NID’s method of
selection, which extends beyond the students
previous academic qualifications. The NID
Admission Committee systematically seeks
evidence of the perception, attitude, aptitude,
achievement and motivation essential for a
challenging and satisfying design career.
The objective of the tests and the interviews is
to ascertain the above qualities. Design
Aptitude Test (DAT) shall be conducted at
various centres. Based on the scores obtained
in these tests, candidates will be shortlisted and
called for the second phase.
The second phase of the admission procedure
will consist of studio tests followed by personal
interviews at Ahmedabad, Bengaluru
and Gandhinagar.
Call letters for the second phase of the admission
procedure will be posted by second week of
March, 2015. This information will also be
available on NID’s website admissions.nid.edu.
All those candidates called for the second
phase are required to attend the studio tests
and interview, which completes the
process of selection.
The norms for the selection are the sole
prerogative of the Admission Committee and
the decision of the Admission Committee and
the Management in any of the matters
concerning the admission process and selection
will be final.
Any direct or indirect attempt to influence the
admission committee or its members, academic
office bearers or management will lead to the
automatic disqualification of the candidate(s).
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28. 28 National Institute of Design
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Product Design
Furniture Design
Ceramic & Glass Design
COMMUNICATION DESIGN
Graphic Design
Animation Film Design
Film & Video Communication
Exhibition (Spatial) Design
TEXTILE, APPAREL & LIFESTYLE
ACCESSORY DESIGN
Textile Design
Total No. Seats
15
10
10
15
15
10
10
15
100
B.Des. M.Des.
Product Design
Furniture Design
Ceramic & Glass Design
Graphic Design
Animation Film Design
Film & Video Communication
Textile Design
Transportation & Automobile Design
Toy & Game Design
Photography Design
Apparel Design
Lifestyle Accessory Design
New Media Design
Strategic Design Management
Information Design
Interaction Design
Design For Retail Experience
Universal Design
Digital Game Design
Total No. Seats 275
15
15
10
15
15
15
15
15
10
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
MAIN CAMPUS, AHMEDABAD
PG CAMPUS, GANDINAGAR
R&D CAMPUS BENGALURU
NUMBER OF SEATS
Prescribed percentage of seats are reserved
for candidates belonging to various
reserved categories scheduled as per the
norms of the Government of India.
Number of seats in the B.Des. is projected to
be 100 (includes reserved categories) and
for the M. Des.it is 275 (includes reserved
categories).
For both B.Des. and M. Des. the Institute
will draw separate waiting lists with
approximately 10 percent of the total
number of seats available.
All candidates fulfilling the
requirements of minimum
qualification and falling within the
prescribed age limit will be called for
the Design Aptitude Test (M.Des.or
B.Des.) to be conducted at 12 centres
Ahmedabad,
Bengaluru, Bhopal,
Chandigarh, Chennai,
Delhi, Guwahati,
Hyderabad, Kolkata,
Lucknow, Mumbai,
Nagpur.
NID reserves its right to cancel
any of these centres.
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Overseas Candidates
Overseas candidates applying for admission into
Bachelor of Design/ Master of Design
Programme should send their application along
with other applicants in India by November 21,
2014. Such students may attend admission
test and interview at Ahmedabad. 15 percent
supernumerary seats in B.Des. Programme and
15 percent supernumerary seats in M.Des.
Programme are reserved for applicants from
SAARC countries/African countries/Cambodia/
Laos/Myanmar/Vietnam and foreign countries.
They should fill in the prescribed application
form and send the same with their portfolio
(Portfolio is mandatory for M.Des. applicants
while for B.Des. applicants, it is optional) to
Admissions Office, NID on or before
November 21, 2014. Procedure for applying
under Overseas Category:
Candidates seeking admission under this
category should apply in the prescribed
Application Form which should be duly filled in
and accompanied with the following docments:
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Annual Tution Fee for Overseas Students:
For the students from SAARC
countries, African countries,
Cambodia, Laos,Myanmar,Vietnam: US $ 5,000
For the rest of foreign students other
than those mentioned above: US$ 12,000
The other fees will be as applicable to Indian students.
The candidates selected under this quota will be
required to pay the Fee (as given above) for each
academic year consisting of two semesters and would
need to obtain a valid residential permit or student
visa for the prescribed duration of the programme.
Yearly Expenses (IN INR)
B.Des. M.Des
Tuition Fees 1,20,000 1,60,000
Studio & KMC charges/ I.T.
infrastructure charges 55,000 55,000
Hostel Room Rent &
Electricity Charges 25,000 30,000*
Insurance 200 200
Student Development Fund 400 400
Film Club 200 200
Security Deposit 10,000 10,000
(refundable)
Total 2,10,800 2,55,800
Monthly Mess Charges
(subject to periodic revisions) 3700 3700
Hostel facility is only at PG campus Gandhinagar for
courses offered at Gandhinagar. There is no hostel
facility for PG students at Ahmedabad and Bengaluru.
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A self attested copy of the relevant pages of the
passport containing all the details of the applicant.
Visa will be required at the time of joining.
A Demand Draft of US $ 30 in favour of National
Institute of Design, payable at Ahmedabad. Do
not forget to mention your name and address at
the back side of the demand draft.
Relevant B.Des./ M.Des. Hall Ticket (both copies)
duly filled in with recent passport size photographs.
For B.Des. candidates: Attested copies of
marksheets of equivalent grades/ levels of SSC
and HSC(under 10 + 2 years). Those who are
studying presently in HSC, must submit bonafide
certificate from school/ college. Attestation
should be done by the School/College
Principal/Vice Principal.
For M.Des. candidates: Attested copies of
marksheets of equivalent grades/ levels of SSC,
HSC, completed years of graduation and degree
certificate/ provisional certificate/ passing
certificate (those who are studying in final year
of graduation must submit bonafide certificate
from the college). Attestation should be done by
the School/College Principal/Vice Principal.
The application form should contain the address of
your place of residence (your address of the country
in which you are staying at the time of application).
In the hall tickets, you are free to give any
convenient address (India/Abroad).
In case Degree/Certificate has been obtained from
some University/Board of any other country then an
equivalence certificate must be obtained from
Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New Delhi,
prior to admission.
Seats remaining vacant will lapse and not be
converted to any other category.
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30. 30 National Institute of Design
Registration & Evaluation
M. Des. & B.Des. candidates selected for
admission will be intimated by May 6, 2015.
They are required to pay fees for the entire
academic year (by Bank Draft in favour of the
National Institute of Design payable at
Ahmedabad) along with their letters of
acceptance as well as the rules and regulations
duly endorsed by individual candidate and by
his/ her parent or guardian. These documents
along with the payment must reach the
Institute by the date as indicated in the offer
letter. In case the Institute does not receive the
letter of acceptance and the payment as
aforesaid, by the date indicated, the offer of
admission will stand withdrawn and the
available seat will be offered to those in
the waiting list.
B.Des. & M.Des. candidates are required to
submit self attested copies of certificates and
marksheets at the time of joining NID. M.Des.
candidates who are waiting for the results of
their qualifying examinations will be offered
provisional admission into the programme.
B.Des. candidates are required to submit the
self attested copy of their 12th std. Passed
Board marksheet at the time of Orientation
Programme. The B. Des.students are admitted
only into the Foundation Programme and their
entry into different design domains is not
automatic. On successful completion of the
Foundation Programme, the Semester Jury
will recommend the final decision on the
specific design domain.
All students are required to be present
for the Orientation Programme and no
exceptions can be made. Failure to be
present at the Orientation programme
may mean an automatic withdrawal by
NID of its admission offer. Students who
leave the Institute in search of other
career or other programmes elsewhere,
immediately after joining will be
refunded the deposits as per rules.
Existing students who wish to register in
subsequent semesters will have to do so by
paying their semester fees according to the
academic calendar. Fees is payable by Demand
Draft before the commencement of each
semester. Students who leave NID or who are
asked to leave NID for whatever reasons will not
be entitled to any refund of fees. A student can
be given leave of absence for a maximum
period of one academic year on health grounds
or other exceptional circumstances. During this
period, the student will have to pay his/ her
tuition fee for the entire year.
NID has evolved a unique system of evaluating
the knowledge and skills a student acquires
during his/her stay at the Institute. The
evaluation of the student is through critiques,
qualitative feedback and specific award of
grades and credits. The overall aim is to enable
each student to develop his/her strengths and
the areas in which his/her achievement needs
to be further enhanced.
Evaluation thus becomes a review of each
student’s progress judged against his/her own
ability and potential, and standard and
objectives set for each course. This encourages
self improvement.
The medium of instruction in NID is
English and all aspirants applying to
NID must possess working
knowledge of English language.
Freeships / Scholarships
A number of Freeships / Scholarships offered by
NID,Ford Foundation and Government of India
Scholarships are available to the deserving and
disadvantaged candidates.
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