NIDK Brochure
NIDK Brochure
NIDK Brochure
KURUKSHETRA
An autonomous institute under Department of Industrial Policy and
Promotion Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India
Design your
own path
towards Creativity
NID Kurukshetra
Designing the Future
National Institute of Design, Kurukshetra, an autonomous institute under DIPP,
invites applications for the third batch of its 4 year Graduate Diploma Program
in Design (GDPD) for the academic year 2018-19 at the transit campus at
Government Polytechnic, Umri, Kurukshetra, Haryana.
Admissions process for its first batch for the Academic Year 2016-17 was
undertaken during the months of July-September 2016. For the third batch
students are to be admitted from July -2018. Interested candidates may apply.
NID-Kurukshetra’s trans-disciplinary environment consisting of diverse design
domains helps in creating an innovative and holistic ecosystem for design learning
and delivering solutions focusing on the emerging needs of people, integrated with
digital and other cutting edge technologies.
The overall structure of NID-Kurukshetra’s program is a combination of theory,
skills, design projects and field experiences supported by cutting edge design
studios, skill instead of and innovation labs and the Knowledge Management
Center.
GRADUATE DIPLOMA
PROGRAM IN DESIGN
[GDPD]
The Foundation Program is the basis on which the remaining design curriculum
is built.
Industrial
Design
Industrial design is concerned primarily with the relationship between
industries, systems and those who use them. This faculty inculcates
user-centric approach and processes. Responsibility and concern
towards the social, physical and ecological environments is emphasized
in the process of developing innovative ideas. The Industrial Design
faculty assimilates inputs in diverse domains such as human factors,
cognitive ergonomics, form studies, studio skills, advanced CAD,
research methods, design management, materials and manufacturing
processes and social sciences. Emphasis is on process centric approach
that shapes a student’s education through participation and teamwork.
Design projects form the core of an Industrial Designer’s education and
cover broad areas that Industrial designers are likely to encounter in their
professional careers. Students are actively encouraged to participate
in collaborative projects with industry, social sector, government and
MNCs.
Communication
Design
The Communication Design Faculty prepares students to face the new
challenges and technological advancements in the field of traditional
and digital media. The fundamental importance of creating a visual
vocabulary through drawing, the development of aesthetic judgment,
values of form, proportion, image and word have become an integral
part of learning communication design. During their period of study,
students in communication design are encouraged to work on a variety
of projects, majoring in the selected sub-domain of communication
design. A communication design student, in addition to a thorough
grounding in design abilities and theoretical aspects, emerging global
trends, undertakes the study of the cultural and historical context in
which designers need to function as well as of the social and ethical
factors that influence design decisions.
Textile and Apparel
Design
The Textile and Apparel Design Faculty strives to develop innovative and
synergetic approaches to design for diverse sectors of the textile and apparel
industry, markets, the social sector, informed by an appreciation of the cultural
heritage, socio-economic, ethical and environmental concerns that is developed
through fieldwork and research. Creative explorations from concept to prototype
are encouraged.
The curriculum emphasizes on building a variety of skills, in combination with
theoretical knowledge and practical application. The program commences
with the fundamentals of textile and apparel design. This includes textile fibers,
weave structure, surface design, dyeing techniques, printing methods, sewing
techniques, constructed textiles and basic inputs in garment design. Through
increasingly complex design projects, complemented by related social sciences,
fashion, trends, brand identity, technology and computer-aided design, students
are encouraged to design textiles for the textile, apparel and furnishing industry
and the craft sector. The program includes several interdisciplinary projects of
designing textiles and apparel for Public Spaces/Exhibition/Interiors and for the
Automobile industry.
At present, the Institute is operating from its transit campus located in Polytechnic Umri building
and the institute has made arrangement of stay/hostel with National Institute of Technology for
the girls students and with the Kurukshetra University, SKIET for the boys students. Details of
hostel arrangements, its fees, mess fees, security deposits etc shall be conveyed to the selected
students before joining.
ELIGIBILITY AND
ADMISSIONS CALENDER
Admission to 2018-19 academic programme at NID Kurukshetra will be based on the common
Design Aptitude Test (DAT) conducted by NID Ahmedabad.
The website https:// admissions.nid.edu provides details of eligibility criteria, age limits,
reservation policy, test centres,and the dates of both stages of the Design Aptitude Test (DAT).