What is industrial training?
Industrial Training: Industrial training continues for 6 to 8 weeks, wherein the student works on a project on the premises of the industry or organization and under the supervision of the sponsor. It is scheduled in the curriculum at the end of third year of the B.Des. And in the second year of the M.Des. Through this hands-on industrial training, the student engages in one or more areas of design and development, production, marketing, and several other aspects. The sponsor will be required to pay a monthly stipend of Rs8,000–Rs10,000 per month to the student during the period of training (from the guideline of education office)
Your field visit, such as industrial training and expectations of learning:
In your last 2sem, LAD always gave importance to creative thinking. Your learning is “how to find an opportunity, “"discover a creative solution, “" how you can think differently about a problem given," and “how informed a decision you can take. Every design project stops at the “prototyping” stage. Beyond the prototype stage, there are many steps to see your idea in the market and, in reality, accepted by the user. The industrial training, like a field visit, is planned to expose all of you beyond the prototype stages. Discovering knowledge of implementation and practice the knowledge that you have learned from the LAD education system.(suggestion by the Faculties)