What skills does students develop during MDesign course at DY Patil School of Design?

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Students develop a variety of skills after completing Mdesign course from DY Patil School of Design. These are design research, visual design, creative thinking, problem solving and more skills through studio learning and various projects. They get to work in one of the top design companies.

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