In order  to  create things that are both useful  and  visually beautiful, industrial design combines creativity,  engineering,  and  user-centered design. It encompasses  the  design of commonplace items, such as furniture,  appliances, and cars as well  as consumer gadgets and consumer goods. Industrial  designers make sure goods satisfy both market expectations and  practical needs by concentrating on the usability, ergonomics, and aesthetic appeal of their designs. In order to improve items before they go into production, the process frequently involves  prototyping, testing,  3D  modeling, and drawing.
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Sl.No Professional Opportunity Description
1 Industrial Designer Function, aesthetics, and user experience are the main priorities while designing and developing goods.
2 Product Designer Take market demand, ergonomics, and usability into consideration while developing new goods or making improvements to current ones.
3 CAD Designer Use computer-aided design software to create detailed 3D models and technical drawings of products
4 User Experience (UX) Designer Focus on improving the usability and accessibility of products, ensuring a positive user experience.
5 Prototype Engineer Before going into mass production, test and improve designs of items by building actual prototypes
6 Design Researcher Undertake research to get insight into market trends, user demands, and technical developments in order to guide design choices
7 Ergonomist Study and design products that optimize human well-being and overall system performance.
8 Materials Specialist Select and test materials to be used in product design, ensuring durability, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness.
9 Sustainable Designer Pay attention to sustainable and environmentally friendly product designs that take lifetime and environmental effect into account.
10 Innovation Consultant Provide expertise to companies on innovative product design strategies and trends.
Program Level Program Eligibility Criteria Stream Minimum Marks Required
Diploma Diploma in Industrial Design 10+2 from any recognized board Any Stream 45%
Bachelor's B.Sc. Industrial Design 10+2 from any recognized board Preferably Science/Arts 50%
Master's M.Sc. Industrial Design Bachelor's in relevant field Industrial Design or Engineering 50%
Doctorial Ph.D. in Industrial Design Master's in relevant field Industrial Design or Engineering 55%
NIRF Rank (2023 Leading Institute City
1 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras Chennai, Tamil Nadu
2 Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bengaluru, Karnataka
3 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi New Delhi, Delhi
4 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay Mumbai, Maharashtra
5 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
6 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur Kharagpur, West Bengal
7 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee Roorkee, Uttarakhand
8 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati Guwahati, Assam
9 Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) New Delhi, Delhi
10 Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Entrance Exam Conducting Body
NID Entrance Exam National Institute of Design (NID)
UCEED IIT Bombay
NIFT Entrance Exam National Institute of Fashion Technology
MITID DAT MIT Institute of Design
AIEED ARCH College of Design & Business
Pearl Academy Entrance Exam Pearl Academy
LPU NEST Lovely Professional University
UPES DAT University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Symbiosis Entrance Exam for Design (SEED) Symbiosis Institute of Design
JMI Entrance Exam Jamia Millia Islamia
  • Design and Produce Products: Taking consumer demands and industry trends into account, develop and improve product designs that are manufacturable, visually pleasing, and useful.
  • Prototype and tests: Create and evaluate prototypes to make sure the final product satisfies usability, performance, and safety requirements.
  • Collaborate with Teams: To take designs from concept to production, collaborate with cross-functional teams made up of engineers, marketers, and manufacturers.
  • Market Investigate and Analysis: Find out what customers want, investigate rivals, and incorporate customer input into future design iterations.
PROS CONS
Provides chances for expressive art and cutting-edge product design, leading to creative fulfillment. This field necessitates constant learning and adaptability since it can be quite competitive.
Provides access to a range of sectors, such as furniture design, automotive, and consumer electronics. Working on projects frequently entails meeting deadlines, which can cause tension and lengthy workdays.
Gains important knowledge in user-centered design, prototyping, and design thinking—skills that are in high demand. Creative freedom may be restricted when designing within financial and material limitations.
Collaborating with experts from engineering, marketing, and manufacturing through interdisciplinary work may expand one's knowledge and experience. The state of the economy and market trends can have an impact on career prospects and achievement.