National Institute of Design (NID), Bengaluru (Pic: NID Bengaluru)
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Here's what you need to know about the National Institute of Design (NID), Bengaluru

National Institute of Design (NID), Bengaluru, has the major advantage of being located in a major Information Technology (IT) hub

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The Bengaluru campus of the National Institute of Design (NID) has its own importance — the location in Bengaluru, a major Information Technology (IT) hub, allows students to connect with industry partners and gain practical experience. The institute os also known to put a major focus on internships in developing students' careers. Let us take a closer look at what sets it apart:

Courses offered

  • Undergraduate level: No courses

  • Postgraduate level: A 5-semester Master of Design (MDes) programme in five unique specialisations — Design for Retail Experience, Digital Game Design, Information Design, Interaction Design and Universal Design

  • PhD in Design: Full-time PhD is up to 3 years (extendable to 5 years); Part-time PhD can span up to 5 years (extendable to 7 years)

Placement highlights

In the academic year 2023-24, NID Bengaluru recorded:

  • Highest Package: Rs 35 lakh per annum (LPA)

  • Average Package: Rs 15 LPA

  • Lowest Package: Rs 6.5 LPA

  • Top recruiters: Adobe, Axis Bank, Ashok Leyland, Myntra, Philips, Reliance, etc

Why should you join?

  • As NID’s only dedicated research & development campus, Bengaluru offers advanced postgraduate (MDes) and doctoral programmes in cutting-edge fields

  • Significant industry exposure boosts placement outcomes and real-world impact

  • Consistently placed 2nd among top design colleges in India in the 2024 IIRF rankings and included in the top 51–100 band globally for “Art & Design” in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025

  • NID Bangalore benefits from a strong faculty of experienced professionals

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