Sir,Im b-tech third year student(cse)and my ambition is to become product designer.so please tell about short time courses for this job.
Hey!!! you mean that to become a product manager..A product manager need to research, describe and prioritise what users want, align that to business requirements and coordinate with developers to ensure proper implementation.To be successful in a Product Management job, you will need to be a great communicator with a strong analytical mind,understand and work with complex data and draw the right conclusions.
if you plan to choose your degree with the goal of going into Product Management after graduation, you are best advised to go for subjects around technology, development, project management and innovation management. Or, you can seek a degree that specifically focuses on product management.More universities are offering product management degrees but if u wanna do for short term..than join Online product management communities are great source of product management training, learning, and even direct help with your real-world product management issues.You can also join product management groups through LinkedIn, such as the Product Management Networking Group, where you can network with other PMs, ask questions and learn about trends.If you are someone with a varied skillset, strong analytical competence and great communication skills, this is the kind of job in which you can apply all of these.Hope!!this Information suited to your query.
Can a product designing is a tiring job?Can we travel by doing job?
Hello Anand
It depend on the type of organisation you are working with and nature of your job. Product Designing is a challenging job and designers have to work hard but it is an interesting job.
Good Luck!
Which are good universities to do product design courses abroad?
Hello Anand, these are some of the universities from which you can see and pursue Product Design :
1. University of Gloucestershire, UK
2. Robert Gordon University, UK
3. Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK
4. Ulster University, UK
5. Centennial College, Canada
6. University of Glasgow, UK
7. Stanford University, US
8. Aalto University, Finland
9. School of the Art Institute of Chicago
10. Pratt Institute, NYC, US
11. University of the Arts London
12. Politecnico di Milano, Italy
13. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
14. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)
15. Parsons the New School for Design, New York City
16. Royal College of Art, London, UK
You can also search more.
All the best!
List of best product designing colleges in Gujarat or Pune
Hey Aaryan,
The product designing colleges in Gujarat are:
1. Kalapurnam institute
2. Parul University
3. CEPT University
4. P P Savani University
5. GLS institute of design
6. Deisgn development academy
7. Anant National university
8. School of design, Swarnim startup and international University.
The product designing colleges in Pune are:
1. DSK International Campus
2. Vishwakarma University
3. Darpan Indo Tech.
All the best!
what was the last year minimum mark for joining Product Design & Development and Engineering Design in CEG through TANCET belongs to BC?
Please refer the link to know more about the latest cutoff for this example and other details for the same.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/tancet-cutoff
All the best
I got 48.38 in TANCET 2018. I want to join Product Design And Development(PDD) in CEG under BC category. Is there any chances?
https://collegedunia.com/exams/tancet/cutoff
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/course/m-e-in-product-design-and-development-college-of-engineering-anna-university-ceg-guindy-guindy-chennai-271609
Visit this link to know more about the cutoff of this college for the concerned branch
Which branch is good for industrial designing mechanical or computer science . 2) can a cse do there Ms in product designing
CSE is related ro computer applications and hardware and hence has no correlation and not recommended.
MS in Product design can be done by any Graduate irrespective of his graduate field of study. It depends on your interest and aptitude.
I want to be a automobile ( exterior ) designer.so what course is best.. Industrial design Or product design Or transportation design
Hi Maruf!
The world is of all-rounders. While it is a good thing to look for specialisations, most of the success stories of designers have witnessed them switching and acing fortes. I'd strongly recommend you to look for B.Des programme in Interdisciplinary Design, where you will be able to concentrate on various aspects of design, rather than restricting to just one specialisation.
B.Des in Interdisciplinary Design at JK Lakshmipat University is one programme, led by A. Balasubramaniam, one of the most prominent designers of India.
JK Lakshmipat University is the philanthropic initiative of the 125-year-old JK Organisation. You can go through their information at www.jklu.edu.in and apply for their entrance exam.
I want to be a automobile ( exterior designer so what course i shoud study.which is best Industrial design product design or transportatio
dear Maruf,
One cannot predict which course is best as it depends on your preference.
For industrial design you can refer the below link-
https://www.careers360.com/industrial-design-course
For Product design you can refer the below link-
https://www.careers360.com/product-design-course
For transport design you can refer the below link-
https://www.careers360.com/transportation-engineering-course
Hope this helps!!
what should we prepare before entrance of nid or iit.thanks.
Hii Poonam
- Don’t stay awake late in to the night. Be in bed by 10 or 10:30 p.m and make this a habit at least 30 days before the exam.
- Have a light dinner.
- You may not be able to fall asleep immediately. It is OK.
- Don’t wake up too early. The exam starts at 09:00 a.m. reach the centre at least 45 min before the exam. Plan the amount of time it will take to reach there. Give some time for car/bus breakdown etc. You also need time to get ready. Wake up accordingly.
- Have a light breakfast. Don’t go empty stomach or a full stomach.
- Remember to carry your Admit Card, blue or black ballpoint pens, pencils, erasers etc.
- Remember to carry your wristwatch.
- Don’t discuss any subject related things with friends.
- Don’t carry any books or notebooks to the exam.
- Stay away from students who are doing last minute revision in the exam centre.
- Remember to read the instructions carefully in the question paper.
- Just go and do the best you can.
- Be mentally ready for various uncertainties. It's possible that you got fever one day before or during travelling to the exam centre, your car got break down etc. So, you need to keep your cool under all circumstances and need to do your best. Take all possible precautionary measurements. And most importantly believe in yourself.
All The Very Best and Good Luck :)