Is it possible to opt for designing after B.Tech. What is the criteria for the same?

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    ADDESIGN School

    8 years ago
    If you are considering a change in profession from engineer to design it is worth considering. Unlike engineering, designing field is different. You need to develop imaginative thinking; designing is all about finding different ways of answering a question rather than a known path.
    Interior Designing will be only design field which can be in perfect harmony to the field of engineering as it involves Interior Architecture & logical, functional & technical design solutions. Out of 3 common design fields namely Fashion, Graphic and Interior the latter is supposed to be most rational and hence suits students with engineering background.
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    rekha devi

    4 days ago

    Yes, it is definitely possible to opt for a designing course after completing a B.Tech. Many universities, including Chandigarh University, offer a Bachelor of Design (B.Des) program, which can be pursued even after completing an engineering degree. The transition from B.Tech to design is quite common, as many students with a technical background find their passion in the creative aspects of design, such as Interior Design, Product Design, and Communication Design.

    For admission to Chandigarh University's Bachelor of Design - Interior program, the eligibility criteria are:

    • 10+2 with at least 50% marks in aggregate or its equivalent from

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    Rekha Devi | Contributor-Level 10

    4 days ago

    Yes, it's totally possible to go for designing after completing your B.Tech. Many students with a B.Tech background choose to switch to design because it opens up creative career paths. If you're interested in design after B.Tech, you can pursue a Master's in Design or even short-term Diploma courses in areas like product design, UI/UX design, or graphic design.

    And the best place to pursue in designing is Chandigarh University. With global exposure through exchange programs and expert faculty from both academia and industry, students benefit from research-driven teaching. The university boasts state-of-the-art infrastructure, including

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    Isha Bhardwaj Program Manager , Great learning | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Yes, you can surely opt for designing after B.Tech. The basic criteria is to have 50% in your graduation and all you have to do is clear an entrance test conducted by the institutes.

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