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What are the Careers available after doing TDV B.Des?

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Bikshita 06 Dec, 2022 08:45 AM

The new TDV curriculum aims to provide students with a wide range of knowledge and experiences that will hopefully cultivate a desire and capacity for lifelong learning and position them well in these turbulent times of change. Industry engagement is envisioned as a learning process that exposes students to a real-world workplace as part of an academic curriculum, assisting them in developing and enhancing their academic, personal, and professional competencies as well as a deeper understanding of the ethics and values that set a good professional apart. Regulation of students' exposure to the business environment as part of the course curriculum forms a substantial portion of the engagement programme.

Through discussions, workshops, and interactions with internal experts, renowned academicians, industrialists, and TDV Alumni, a revised curriculum structure for TDV was developed. This curriculum structure anticipated the necessity and importance of Industry engagement through

1. Interaction in the classroom with business executives and alumni

2. sponsored educational initiatives

3. commercial visits

4. exposure to shows and events

5. Internships

6. joint research projects provide hands-on training in an industrial setting. Planning Industry Engagements and scheduling them in conjunction with the industry as per the demand to carry out the new curriculum in the UG & PG Programmes offered by TDV and its campuses will be crucial to this new viewpoint.

JOBS TO BE EXPECTED AFTER COMPLETING A B.DES COURSE FROM TDV

We all know that after graduating from high school, one of the most popular career options for students is design.

For those who want to pursue careers as professional designers in a variety of fields and industries, the Bachelor of Design programme opens up a wide range of employment opportunities.

After finishing your B. Des course, you can choose from the following well-known sectors.

GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Using computer programmes like Adobe Creative Suite, etc., these designers produce designs for websites, brand identities, product illustrations, and marketing collateral.

They are able to combine technical expertise with artistic talent to produce a design that appeals to their target audience.

In-house, corporate, or agency settings are all possible places for graphic designers to work on their own as contractors or freelancers.

FASHION DESIGNER

A career in fashion design is a broad field where you can constantly learn something new.

Fashion designers are inextricably linked to the industry of fashion design, which requires no introduction.

A talented fashion designer can handle anything, including sketches, textures, and patterns, as well as outfit styling and looks.

USER ENCOUNTER (UX) 

Websites, mobile apps, software, and video games created by designer UX designers are more user-friendly and intuitive to interact with.

They also research and assess the opinions of users regarding a given system, and they design their products to meet those needs.

They are able to evaluate the system's particular elements, such as usefulness, worth, credibility, and accessibility.

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