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Bikshita 02 Nov, 2022 15:50 PM

SALARY AFTER NID

Based on 145 profiles, graduates of the National Institute of Design (NID) make an average salary of 21 lakhs, with most earning between 10 lakhs and 50 lakhs annually. 10% of employees in the top bracket make more than 30 lakhs annually.

About NID

NID is widely recognised as the best Indian institution for product design, product concept creation, and design innovation. NID instructs students in design and art, aesthetic sensibility, and design engineering principles. It focuses on product development, art, and aesthetics.

NID, which was founded in 1961, is renowned as being the most competitive design school in India. It only has 275 seats available in its M. Des programme and only about 100 seats in its B. Des programmes.

It is a legally recognised institution run by the Indian government's DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Due to the National Institute of Design Act of 2014, it has been designated by an Act of Parliament as a "Institution of National Importance."

NID is solely focused on design fields. There aren't many courses specifically focused on fashion. People work extensively in every design-related field, including fashion, motor vehicles, lifestyle, architecture, movies, cartoons, communication, and many more. They do not only focus on the fashion industry.

HOW TO PREPARE

In 3 months, you can pass the NID exam. To succeed on your first try, you must put in a lot of practise and effort. Taking as many mock examinations as you can is the greatest strategy to manage your time during the NID exam. Additionally, it will enable you to gauge your level of preparation.

You must take a written exam in the first week of January (it's conducted every year) in order to be admitted to NID. After that, there is a Studio Test that includes audio-visual questions, and then you have to show up for the interview round.

the programmes available in the subject of design in NID

Everyone must first finish the design foundation programme before having the option to choose their preferred design stream for their area of specialisation in the second year.

 Here, they have a variety of options, including exhibition design, graphic design, textile design, animation, film and video design, furniture design, interior design, and product design.

 

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