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IDC ADMISSION TEST & INTERVIEW

M Des Programme: Admission Test / Interview 
The candidates who have qualified through CEED will have to further appear for an admission test and interview at IDC, IIT Bombay in the month of May.
For this, you need to apply separately using IDC application form
Please check the dates here:
  • Submission of On-line application with application fee from March 11, 2017 to March 30, 2017
  • Last date for receipt of hard copy of completed M. Des. application forms March 31, 2017
  • Display of short-listed candidates for written test and interview April 19, 2017
  • M.Des admission Written test May 2, 2017
  • M.Des admission Interview May 03, 2017 and May 04, 2017
  • Declaration of Results May 17, 2017

Career Information for a Degree in Industrial Design

Career Information for a Degree in Industrial Design


Industrial design careers require formal education. Learn about the degree, job duties and certification requirements to see if this is the right career for you.
Essential Information
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), a bachelor's degree is sufficient for most entry-level industrial designer jobs (www.bls.gov). These programs cover traditional and modern design methods, like pencil sketching and computer-based modeling. Some programs require completion of an internship, as well as a professional portfolio of design projects.
Required Education
Bachelor's degree
Projected Job Growth (2012-2022)*
4%
Median Annual Salary (2013)*
$62,370 (for commercial and industrial designers)
Source: *U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Degree Programs
Industrial design programs include topics in science, math, art and engineering. Coursework also might include topics in design fundamentals, manufacturing processes and design history. Some programs offer students the opportunity to study product design. Additional course requirements might include calculus and physics. Individuals who complete an industrial design program might start out as entry-level designers.
Industrial design students gain experience in modeling, sketching and computer-aided design software through lab and studio sessions. Students might consider programs that have earned accreditation from the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD). In some cases, employers prefer individuals who hold a degree from an accredited program.
Job Duties
Industrial designers conceptualize everyday products. Using input from clients, as well as their own expertise, these professionals generate concepts and design prototypes for evaluation. Designers are often concerned with all factors of a product, including function, quality and safety. While some work in general design, other industrial designers specialize in certain types of products, such as household goods.
Experienced individuals might become senior industrial designers who supervise a product development team comprised of designers and other professionals, such as engineers. Senior designers oversee all phases of a product's design, from conception to drafting and production. In addition, these professionals might give presentations to clients and make final decisions on projects. Employers often look for senior industrial designers who have experience in a specific industry, like consumer electronics.
Salary Information and Career Outlook
In May 2013, the BLS reported that the median annual salary for commercial and industrial designers was $62,370. The BLS estimated that job opportunities for industrial designers would increase by 4% for the 2012-2022 decade, due in part to consumer demand for quality products.