B. DESIGN Coaching

The future, designed by you

What is B.DES?

Entry into a Dynamic Industry

The design industry is booming globally, with high demand for skilled professionals in areas like User Experience (UX/UI), Product Design, Graphic Design, Fashion Design, Animation, Interior Design, and more. A B.Des. provides the necessary skills and portfolio for entry.

Cultivating Creative & Critical Thinking

The curriculum is designed to foster not just artistic skills but also analytical thinking, research abilities, and the capacity to solve complex problems through a design-centric approach.

Personal Growth

The collaborative and project-based nature of design education encourages teamwork, communication, presentation skills, and resilience, fostering holistic personal and professional development.

B.Des. stands for Bachelor of Design. It is a professional undergraduate degree program, typically spanning four years, focused on various aspects of design. Unlike traditional arts or science degrees, B.Des. programs are highly application-oriented, emphasizing creative problem-solving, aesthetic sensibility, and practical skills development in specific design disciplines. It's a foundational degree for aspiring designers who want to build a career in creative industries, teaching them to think critically, innovate, and bring ideas to life through various mediums and technologies.

Developing a Versatile Skillset

You learn a wide range of skills including sketching, digital tools, prototyping, material understanding, visual communication, and user research, making you adaptable to various roles.

Innovation and Impact

Designers play a crucial role in shaping products, services, and experiences that impact people's lives. A B.Des. empowers you to be an innovator and contribute meaningfully to society.

Building a Strong Portfolio

Throughout the program, students work on numerous projects, culminating in a strong portfolio that is essential for job applications and demonstrating their abilities to potential employers.

Why B.DES?

Top B. des Universities

Design your future, in top universities

NIFT is the premier institution for fashion education in India, focusing primarily on fashion, textiles, and apparel-related design disciplines. The National Institute of Design (NID) is India’s premier design school, recognized for its excellence in industrial, communication, and textile design. Established in 1961, NID offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs. It emphasizes creativity, critical thinking, and research-driven design solutions. With its campuses in Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, and Bengaluru, NID is globally renowned for fostering innovation and collaboration. Its multidisciplinary curriculum and strong industry partnerships make it a leader in design education. Key specializations include

  • Fashion Design

  • Textile Design

  • Accessory Design

  • Knitwear Design

  • Leather Design

  • Fashion Communication

NID is recognized as a pioneering institution for multi-disciplinary design education in India. Their 4-year B.Des programs begin with a rigorous one-year Foundation Program that introduces students to core design principles, thought processes, and methodologies across various disciplines. After the foundation year, students specialize in one of the following areas:

  • Industrial Design:

    • Product Design

    • Ceramic & Glass Design

    • Furniture & Interior Design

  • Communication Design:

    • Graphic Design

    • Animation Film Design

    • Film & Video Communication

    • Exhibition Design

  • Textile, Apparel, Lifestyle & Accessory Design:

    • Textile Design

UID, a constituent college of Karnavati University, offers a diverse range of 4-year B.Des (Hons.) programs with a focus on holistic development, industry-centric skills, and a community-centered approach to design. Their curriculum often integrates traditional design with emerging technologies like AI and AR/VR. Common specializations include:

  • Communication Design:

    • Animation & Visual Effects

    • Film & Video Communication

    • Graphic Design

    • Game Design

    • Immersive & Interactive Media Design

  • Industrial Design:

    • Product Design

    • Transportation & Mobility Design

    • Integrated Smart System Design

  • Interior & Spatial Design:

    • Interior Architecture Design

    • Spatial Experience Design

    • Furniture & Interior Design

  • Fashion Design:

    • Fashion Design & Styling

    • Apparel Design

    • Fashion Communication & Styling

  • Global Design Programme (GDP)

NIFT
NID
National Institute of Fashion Technology
IIT
The Indian Institutes of Technology
National Institute of Design

The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are highly respected for their design programs, which typically combine a strong theoretical foundation with practical, hands-on experience and a focus on interdisciplinary approaches.

  • Industrial Design / Product Design

  • Visual Communication Design / Graphic Design

  • Interaction Design / User Experience (UX) Design

  • Animation Film Design / Film & Video Communication

    Admission: Primarily through the UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design), conducted by IIT Bombay.

UID
Unitedworld Institute of Design
FDDI

FDDI is an "Institute of National Importance" under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India. As its name suggests, it has a strong historical focus on footwear and leather goods, but has expanded to cover broader fashion and product design.

  • Footwear Design & Production (FDP)

  • Leather, Lifestyle & Product Design (LLPD)

  • Fashion Design (FD)

Footwear Design & Development Institute
SID
Symbiosis Institute of Design

SID, located in Pune, is a well-regarded design institute known for its diverse and contemporary design specializations, emphasizing a blend of creativity, technology, and industry relevance.

  • Communication Design:

    • Graphic Design

    • Video Film Design

    • Animation Film Design

    • User Experience Design (UED)

  • Industrial Design:

    • Product Design

    • Interior Space Design

  • Fashion Design:

    • Fashion Design

    • Fashion Communication

PID
AKTU
Parul University (Gujarat)
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University

Parul University, a private university located in Vadodara, Gujarat, offers a range of design programs through its Parul Institute of Design (PID). They provide B.Des and M.Des degrees, focusing on a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical, industry-relevant skills.

  • Fashion Design & Technology

  • Visual Communication

  • Interior & Furniture Design

  • Product Design

  • Building & Infrastructure

AKTU, a state university based in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, is a large affiliating university with numerous colleges under its umbrella. While AKTU itself prescribes the curriculum and conducts exams, the design courses are often offered through its affiliated colleges or a dedicated institute like the Uttar Pradesh Institute of Design (UPID), which is associated with AKTU.

  • Fashion and Apparel Design (B.FAD)

  • General B.Des

  • Bachelor of Vocational Studies (B.Voc.) in Graphics & Multimedia.

ASD
Alliance School of Design

Alliance University, based in Bengaluru, Karnataka, is a private university that has a dedicated Alliance School of Design. It aims to provide a practice-led and process-driven design education, integrating design theory with commercial and educational contexts. They offer a strong foundation in design, often with minor options allowing for interdisciplinary learning.

  • Visual Communication Design

  • Product Design

  • Interior Design

  • Animation and Film Design

  • Fashion Design

  • Their curriculum often includes "minor options" in areas like Animation and Film Design, Fashion Design, Interaction Design, Product Design, and Interior Design, allowing students to broaden their skill sets.

Amity School of Design

Amity University is a large, multi-campus private university group with a significant presence across India (e.g., Noida, Lucknow, Jaipur, Bengaluru, Mumbai) and even some international campuses. Design programs are typically offered through its Amity School of Design or specialized institutes like the Amity School of Fashion Technology. Amity is known for its wide array of programs and a strong emphasis on industry integration, placements, and sometimes, international exposure.

  • Fashion Design

  • Interior Design

  • Product Design

  • User Experience (UX) Design

  • Visual Communication

  • Graphic Design

Pearl
Pearl Academy

Pearl Academy is a well-established private institution specializing in design, fashion, and media, with multiple campuses across major Indian cities (e.g., Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Jaipur). It's known for its strong industry connections, international collaborations, and practical, hands-on learning approach.

  • Fashion Design

  • Fashion Styling

  • Fashion Communication

  • Communication Design

  • Interior Architectural Design

  • Product Design

  • Textile Design

UPES
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

UPES, located in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, is a private university known for its industry-focused approach, particularly in energy, infrastructure, and more recently, design. The School of Design at UPES offers a range of B.Des and M.Des programs with a strong emphasis on practical skills, industry collaboration, and emerging design fields.

  • Animation and VFX

  • Graphics & Communication Design

  • User Experience and Interaction Design (UX/UI)

  • Product Design

  • Mobility and Vehicle Design

  • Interior and Retail Space Design

  • Game Design

  • Lifestyle and Accessory Design

  • Fashion Design

Amity
MITID, Pune
MIT Institute of Design

MIT Institute of Design (MITID), MIT Art, Design & Technology (ADT) University, Pune MITID is a well-established and highly regarded design institute in India. It's known for its comprehensive curriculum, strong industry connections, and emphasis on design thinking.

  • Product Design

  • Transportation Design

  • Interior Space and Furniture Design

  • Retail Design

  • Graphic Design

  • Animation Design

  • Film & Video Design

  • Fashion Design

  • Game Design

  • User Experience Design

  • Fashion Communication

MITID, Indore
MIT Indore Avantika University

Avantika University, located in Ujjain, near Indore, Madhya Pradesh, is India's first "Design Centered University," promoted by the MIT Group of Institutions, Pune. It uniquely blends design, technology, and entrepreneurship, focusing on a project-based learning model.

  • Industrial Design

  • Communication Design

  • User Experience Design (UX/UI)

  • Spatial Design

  • Fashion Design

  • Fashion Communication Design

Whistling Woods International is a prominent institution in Mumbai, founded by filmmaker Subhash Ghai. While widely known for film, communication, and media arts, it has a dedicated School of Design that focuses on visual and interactive design disciplines. WWI's programs are often in academic partnership with the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), adding academic rigor to its industry-centric approach.

  • Visual Communication Design

  • Animation Design

  • Game Design

  • Fashion Design

WWI
Whistling Woods International

CMR University, located in Bengaluru, Karnataka, is a private university that has a growing CMR School of Design. It emphasizes a curriculum that balances creative thinking with technical skills, often integrating industry collaborations and focusing on sustainable development goals.

  • Communication Design

  • Product Design

  • Fashion Design

  • Interior Design

CMRU
CMR University
UPES
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

UPES, located in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, is a private university known for its industry-focused approach, particularly in energy, infrastructure, and more recently, design. The School of Design at UPES offers a range of B.Des and M.Des programs with a strong emphasis on practical skills, industry collaboration, and emerging design fields.

  • Animation and VFX

  • Graphics & Communication Design

  • User Experience and Interaction Design (UX/UI)

  • Product Design

  • Mobility and Vehicle Design

  • Interior and Retail Space Design

  • Game Design

  • Lifestyle and Accessory Design

  • Fashion Design

CEED (Common Entrance Examination

for Design).

The CEED exam is broadly divided into two parts: Part A (computer-based test) and Part B (offline test). Here's a breakdown of the typical content covered in each section:

Visual and Spatial Ability

Ability to visualize 2D and 3D forms.Understanding of spatial relationships, rotations, and transformations. Identification of patterns and hidden figures.

Environmental and Social Awareness

General knowledge about art, craft, culture, history, and current events related to design. Awareness of environmental issues, sustainable design practices, and social impact of design.

Ability to analyze information and derive conclusions. Logical deduction, problem-solving, and identifying sequences or relationships. Verbal reasoning and critical thinking.

Analytical and Logical Reasoning

Understanding of design principles (e.g., balance, rhythm, proportion). Aesthetic sensibility and appreciation for good design. Awareness of different design disciplines and their applications.

English comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary. Ability to express ideas clearly and creatively in written form. General creative thinking and innovative approaches to problems.

Design Sensitivity
Language and Creativity
CEED Part A (Computer-Based Test)
woman wearing yellow long-sleeved dress under white clouds and blue sky during daytime

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Aditi Sharma

An intricately designed architectural entrance featuring ornate floral patterns and Arabic script. The archway is detailed with carved designs and has a series of smaller arches leading inward. The color scheme includes warm earth tones with a focus on symmetry and detailed craftsmanship.
An intricately designed architectural entrance featuring ornate floral patterns and Arabic script. The archway is detailed with carved designs and has a series of smaller arches leading inward. The color scheme includes warm earth tones with a focus on symmetry and detailed craftsmanship.

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An entrance framed by two large stone pillars leading up to a wooden door with a geometric pattern. The surrounding walls are made of red brick, and there is a blank white board mounted on the right side. A small stone step leads to the entrance area, creating a sense of symmetry.
An entrance framed by two large stone pillars leading up to a wooden door with a geometric pattern. The surrounding walls are made of red brick, and there is a blank white board mounted on the right side. A small stone step leads to the entrance area, creating a sense of symmetry.
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