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What is the eligibility for MIT DESIGN B.Des?

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Ritim Mangla 01 Sep, 2022 18:28 PM

The basic eligibility for admissions in the Bachelor of Design is 10+2 from any stream, (State Boards/AISSCE/ IB/ ISC) the students have to clear the admission process comprising of Design Aptitude Test followed by studio test & personal interview.

Age Limit : 20 years

This course will help students to gain knowledge regarding various approaches, processes and systems that can be utilized to make efficient products that fulfil the needs of modern day human beings. This course is a comprehensive course that offers varied specializations like product design, transportation design, interior space and furniture design, retail design, graphic design, animation design, film & video design, fashion design and game design. The student interested in design learning can choose any of these courses and rest assured that they will build a great career for themselves in their choice of design industry.

The courses offered are as follows:

Product Design: (B.Des.)

The Product Design programme enable the learners to understand the various approaches, processes and systems to address human needs by creating tangible products. In the various courses that the learners pursue, the emphasis is on learning-by-doing and following a comprehensive process of designing, producing and marketing products, systems and services.

 

Transportation Design: (B.Des.)

The learners of Transportation Design experiences the courses of study exclusively to explore an inborn human need of human mobility. Beginning with the concept of transporting people and commodities using a variety of means, its emphasis moves on creating sustainable systems for Transportation Design. It is not only limited to Automobile Design and Car Design but to design systems which enhance mobility for humans and commodities. Learners’ innovative ability is challenged further when the scope of a transport vehicle is extended from land, water to air and even space.

 

Interior Space & Furniture Design: (B.Des.)

Interior Space and Furniture Design discipline focuses on designing and planning of interior spaces for all kinds of human needs. The learners concentrate on designing spaces - interior and exterior – according to their functional hierarchies and interrelationships. Spaces to be more functional and aesthetic require components like furniture, seating, storage, lighting, etc. The interior space design should be integrated with furniture & accessories, and both should have a harmonious interaction. This makes the built space respond like an efficient, well designed system. This approach imparts the learner a unique edge than merely “interior decoration”. Of the many Interior Space and Furniture Design Courses, the one at MIT ID emphasizes on the holistic learning.

 

Retail Design: (B.Des.)

Retail Design lies at the intersection of architecture, marketing, strategy and design of the built environment. The programme at MIT ID takes an innovative and progressive approach to addressing design issues intrinsic to the evolution and transformation of retail environments. The core curriculum includes the study of art and design history, theory of spatial manipulation, drawing, structures, materials and processes, lighting and technology, typography, human factors, and the theory and specifics of retail design, all of which ensures that students fully understand the concerns of the retail industry and its allied fields.

 

Graphic Design: (B.Des.)

Graphic Design at MITID is focused on imparting the sound theoretical and conceptual understanding, and also of the necessary skills required to be a professional graphic designer.

The learners find the course study centered on various topics like typography and type design, illustration and photography, packaging and print design, signage design and corporate identity systems. The application of Information Technology would take learners in fields of computer graphics, multimedia and web design. Learners use software like Sound Forge, Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects and Combustion for the Graphic Design projects.

 

Animation Design: (B.Des.)

In Animation Design, the courses of study exclusively deal with moving images. The Animation Design Programmes at MIT ID focus more on design thinking and doing. The learners of Animation Design acquire special skills and techniques of animation such as Personality and Caricature, kinematics, Illustration, Visual Scripting, Story Boarding, Pixilation, and Model Animation Design. Here the essential grasp over the narrative content combined with proficiency with animation design techniques goes toward creating an effective piece of communication.

 

Film & Video Design: (B.Des.)

Courses in Film and Video Design put emphasis on a strong narrative content. To communicate using the Film and Video media, one needs to use equipment like film and video cameras and editing systems. Moreover, conceptual processes in addressing the communication needs of the social and commercial sectors should also be rigorously followed.

 

Fashion Design (B.Des.)

This course prepares the learners for a career in fashion. The B.Des Fashion Design is a skills-based course, where they have the opportunity to explore their ideas both two- and three-dimensionally, using a broad variety of techniques and approaches in exciting and challenging projects. The course has excellent links with industry both through live projects and external competitions as well as collaborations with industry experts.

 

Fashion Communication (B.Des.)

This unique and exciting course teaches the intellectual, practical and professional skills the learners need to succeed in a career in promotion and communication for the global fashion industry. They get the opportunity to learn the fundamental skills of research, experimentation and realization, as well as new practices and innovations within fashion promotion, communication and image generation.

 

Game Design (B.Des.)

At MIT ID, Game Design course is offered as undergraduate programme and focussing on both Game Art, Design and Production, including programming. Each aspect of Game Design such as Concept Design, Environmental Design, 2D Art, 3D Art, Strategy, Game Phycology, Level Design and programming along with Industry professionals/ experts guidance and support. The program will be well blend of Science, Technology and Art and a learner have complete freedom to take up Interested Game from 2D or 3D. The programme is well designed to give Game enthusiast to produce games and promote to become Independent Designer who can be Game changer and leaders in the Industry.

 

 

 

 

 

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