National Institute of Design
Type | Autonomous National Institution |
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Established | 1961 |
Chairman | Anand Mahindra[1] |
Academic staff | 60 |
Undergraduates | 100 |
Postgraduates | 245 |
Location | Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India |
Campus | Urban |
Type | Design school |
Website | www.nid.edu |
Coordinates: 23°0′40″N 72°34′10″E / 23.01111°N 72.56944°E The National Institute of Design (NID) is a design school in Ahmedabad, India. The institute functions as an autonomous body under the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, government of India. NID is recognised by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research under Ministry of Science and Technology, government of India, as a scientific and industrial design research organisation. In 2010 Business Week placed NID in its list of top design schools in the world.[2]
Overview
Campuses
The institute has three active campuses, two of which opened in 2015.
Name | Established | State/UT | Academic staff | Enrollment | |
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Undergraduates/year | Graduates/year | ||||
National Institute of Design, Ahemdabad ("Heritage Campus") | 1961 | Gujarat | 60 | 100 | 100 |
National Institute of Design, Gandhinagar | 19 July 2004 | Gujarat | 15 | N/A | 100 |
National Institute of Design, Bangalore | 31 March 2006 | Karnataka | 17 | N/A | 75 |
National Institute of Design, Vijayawada | 7 September 2015 | Andhra Pradesh ( Transit Campus - AN University, Namburu) | 10+ | 60 | N/A |
National Institute of Design, Kurukshetra | 2016 | Haryana ( Transit Campus - Government Polytechnic, Umri, Kurukshetra) | 60 | N/A | |
National Institute of Design, Jorhat | 2015 | Assam | Yet to begin academic session | ||
National Institute of Design, Bhopal | 2015 | Madhya Pradesh | Yet to begin academic session | ||
Background
As a result of the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1953, the government of India invited the design team of Charles and Ray Eames to recommend a programme of design to serve as an aid to small industries in India. On the basis of their document, 'The India Report', the government of India set up the National Institute of Design in 1961 as an autonomous national institution for research, service and training in industrial design and visual communication. The Sarabhai family, especially Gautam Sarabhai and his sister Gira, played a major role in establishment of this institute.[3] Designer and sculptor Dashrath Patel was its founder secretary. He held the post till 1981, and was awarded the Padma Shri in the same year.[4]
Courses offered
The institute offers three main courses, all of which follow the two semester per year pattern.
Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD)
This four-year course is offered in three specialsations by NID Vijayawada. Until 2014, NID Ahemdabad also used to confer this diploma. However, it has conferred a bachelor's degree since 2014 when the National Institute of Design Act 2014 was passed, allowing the institute to do so. This course has a total of 60 seats. Even though it is a diploma level certification, it is at par and better than other major design institutes in India by virtue of it being run by the central government and its age.[5]
Bachelor of Design (B.Des)
This four-year course is offered in eight specialisations from the NID ahemdabad Campus. This course has a total of 100 seats.[6]
Master of Design (M.Des)
This two and a half year course is offered in 19 specialisations from all NID campuses ( Ahemdabad, Gandhinagar and Bangalore). This course has a total of 275 seats.[7]
Course matrix
Degree | Campus | Specialisation |
---|---|---|
Bachelor of Design[6] | Ahmedabad | Animation Film Design |
Film & Video Communication | ||
Exhibition Design | ||
Graphic Design | ||
Ceramic & Glass Design | ||
Furniture Design | ||
Product Design | ||
Textile Design | ||
Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD) | Vijayawada,Kurukshetra | Industrial Design |
Textile & Apparel Design | ||
Communication Design | ||
Master of Design[7] | Ahmedabad | Animated Film Design |
Ceramic & Glass Design | ||
Furniture Design | ||
Film & Video Communication | ||
Graphic Design | ||
Product Design | ||
Textile Design | ||
Gandhinagar | Apparel Design | |
Lifestyle Accessory Design | ||
New Media Design | ||
Photography Design | ||
Strategic Design Management | ||
Toy & Game Design | ||
Transportation & Automobile Design | ||
Bangalore | Design for Retail Experiences | |
Digital Game Design | ||
Information Design | ||
Interaction Design | ||
Universal Design |
NODE - NIDs Online Design Education
In December 2015, NID launched NODE (NIDs Online Design Education),[3][8] an online initiative which delivers self-directed and self-paced design classes from the faculty of the National Institute of Design to students across the country. Students need not be enrolled in NID, and must only pay a nominal fee, to take these classes. NID does not issue physical certificates on course completion. Only a digital certificate is issued.[9] The first course was launched on 23 December 2015, titled "Design Fundamentals", and consisted of 47 online classes.
Proposed NIDs
National Institute of Design, Kurukshetra is under construction which was opened by Haryana CM Bhupendra Singh Hooda in 2012. The creation of four NIDs was suggested as part of the government's 2007 National Design Policy.[10]
The foundation stone for National Institute of Design, Jorhat was laid by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in February 2011,[11] while land has also been earmarked for the Telangana campus in the state capital Hyderabad.[10]
Notable alumni
Notable alumni of the institute include:
- Dibakar Banerjee
- Paromita Banerjee
- Nachiket Barve
- Sumant Jayakrishnan
- Sujata Keshavan
- Pravin Mishra
- Rahul Mishra
- Pan Nalin
- Aditya Pande
- Prasoon Pandey
- Ishu Patel
- Dadi Pudumjee
- Satya Rajpurohit
- M.P. Ranjan
- Harun Robert
- Bappaditya Roy
- Paul Sandip
- Orijit Sen
- Aditya Vikram Sengupta
- Kiran Bir Sethi
- Parthiv Shah
- Dayanita Singh
- Rajesh Thakore
- Lekha Washington
See also
- National Institute of Design, Bangalore (NID-B)
- National Institute of Design, Bhopal (NID-B)
- National Institute of Design, Gandhinagar (NID-G)
- National Institute of Design, Jorhat (NID-J)
- National Institute of Design, Kurukshetra (NID-K)
- National Institute of Design, Vijayawada (NID-V)
References
- ↑ "No product can succeed without a good design: Anand Mahindra". Ahmedabad. The Economic Times. 27 December 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
- ↑ "D-Schools: The Global List". 24 May 2010. Archived from the original on 24 May 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
- 1 2 "National Institute of Design". www.nid.edu. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
- ↑ "Dashrath Patel`s death marks end of a design era". Zee News. 3 December 2010.
- ↑ "BDes Programme". admissions.nid.edu. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
- 1 2 "BDes Programme". admissions.nid.edu. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
- 1 2 "MDes Programme". admissions.nid.edu. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
- ↑ "Grow your Creative Design Skills with NODE - NID Online Design Education". node.nid.edu. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
- ↑ "NODE Classes : NID NODE Support". support.nidnode.tenlegs.com. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
- 1 2 "PPP model for new NIDs Nixed". Times of India, Ahmedabad. Times City section, page 6. 1 April 2012.
- ↑ "Centre committed to development of Assam, northeast: Manmohan". The Hindu, 19 February 2011
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