M.Phil (Industrial Design) is a research-level course. The program has been developed to provide the eligible candidates a course that focused on the conceptualization, ‘design’, and execution of an idea for any given product. During the study time, candidates introduce how to develop and design any kind of product, from mobile phones to bicycles, furniture, and even fashion magazines or videos. In this course, candidates will learn how to develop design concepts, functional, financial, taking into account social, environmental, and aesthetic aspects.
Eligibility:
- Candidates need to have a Master's degree in the related subject. Up-and-comers need to gain 55% marks in the associated subject at the postgraduate level to be viewed as qualified for the course. The rate Norm may fluctuate from Institute to Institute.
- A composed test possibly directed to evaluate the competitor's learning. The individuals who qualify in the composed test will be required to show up in a meeting. Certain establishments waiver passageway test if the applicant has qualified in NET, SET or proportionate national-level assessment.
Work Areas
- Research institutes
- Manufacturing companies
- Information Technology Companies
- Advertising Agencies
- Public Relations Firms
- Book
- Magazine