Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD)
This 4-year intensive professional UG programme is offered in the following areas of specialisation:
Product Design, Furniture & Interior Design, Ceramic & Glass Design
(Under the faculty of Industrial Design)
Graphic Design, Animation Film Design, Film & Video Communication, Exhibition (Spatial) Design
(Under the faculty of Communication Design)
Textile Design
(Under the faculty of Textile, Apparel and Lifestyle Design)
GDPD commences with a two semester rigorous Foundation Program. This program is geared to assist in developing attitudes, sensorial skills and aesthetic sensitivity necessary for further specialization in specific areas of design. The purpose is to create awareness of the environment and to arouse the students’ creative faculties. The primary concern of the Foundation Program is to introduce the students to the fundamentals of design, to initiate them to design as a creative problem solving process, and to develop a highly evolved ‘design’ attitude and understanding of the relationship with culture and human senses, emotions and feelings. In the Foundation Program, basic design courses are augmented by related studies of Science and Liberal Arts, to help and develop an understanding of the Indian milieu, user needs, applications, processing of design and synthesis. The Foundation Program is geared to inculcate the development of values, attitudes, materials and sensorial skills necessary for any design specialization. It aspires to create an awareness of the changing environment by constantly relating the students’ learning to real life situations. The program provides the necessary direction, stimuli, facilities and experience to foster creativity and thereby help each individual to discover their own identity, ability and potential. The Foundation Program is the basis on which the remaining design curriculum is built. It also makes students appreciate the multidisciplinary nature of design.
Admission is open to students who have passed or who will appear for qualifying examinations under the Higher Secondary (10+2), or equivalents like AISSCE/ IB/ ICSE etc. Candidates passing the Institute’s admission tests/interviews will be admitted, subject to passing their qualifying examinations before they join the Institute.
Competence in technical and related subjects will normally be considered an advantage. The medium of instruction for UG program at NID is English. Upper age limit for candidates is 20 years (relaxable by 3 years for reserved categories)
This 4-year intensive professional UG programme is offered in the following areas of specialisation:
Product Design, Furniture & Interior Design, Ceramic & Glass Design
(Under the faculty of Industrial Design)
Graphic Design, Animation Film Design, Film & Video Communication, Exhibition (Spatial) Design
(Under the faculty of Communication Design)
Textile Design
(Under the faculty of Textile, Apparel and Lifestyle Design)
GDPD commences with a two semester rigorous Foundation Program. This program is geared to assist in developing attitudes, sensorial skills and aesthetic sensitivity necessary for further specialization in specific areas of design. The purpose is to create awareness of the environment and to arouse the students’ creative faculties. The primary concern of the Foundation Program is to introduce the students to the fundamentals of design, to initiate them to design as a creative problem solving process, and to develop a highly evolved ‘design’ attitude and understanding of the relationship with culture and human senses, emotions and feelings. In the Foundation Program, basic design courses are augmented by related studies of Science and Liberal Arts, to help and develop an understanding of the Indian milieu, user needs, applications, processing of design and synthesis. The Foundation Program is geared to inculcate the development of values, attitudes, materials and sensorial skills necessary for any design specialization. It aspires to create an awareness of the changing environment by constantly relating the students’ learning to real life situations. The program provides the necessary direction, stimuli, facilities and experience to foster creativity and thereby help each individual to discover their own identity, ability and potential. The Foundation Program is the basis on which the remaining design curriculum is built. It also makes students appreciate the multidisciplinary nature of design.
Admission is open to students who have passed or who will appear for qualifying examinations under the Higher Secondary (10+2), or equivalents like AISSCE/ IB/ ICSE etc. Candidates passing the Institute’s admission tests/interviews will be admitted, subject to passing their qualifying examinations before they join the Institute.
Competence in technical and related subjects will normally be considered an advantage. The medium of instruction for UG program at NID is English. Upper age limit for candidates is 20 years (relaxable by 3 years for reserved categories)