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Course Details

CERAMIC DESIGN

Degree Course Type 

Bachelors, Masters, Certificate

Entry Level Qualification 

Class 10+2

Degree Course Duration 

4 Year

Course Fields 

Design, Other

Degree Course Entrance Exam 

JEE MAIN BARCH, NATA

Average Course Fee 

75000 - 150000

Average Salary Offered 

300000 - 500000

Course Highlights 

In India, there are a limited number of courses in this field of design, with NID Ahmedabad being one of the most popular design institutes to offer Ceramic design courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The curriculum of any of the courses in Ceramic Design focuses on providing a thorough knowledge of color, composition, ergonomics, and understanding of the core materials. Ceramic and glass designs often go hand-in-hand. 

Ceramic Design is expected to never go out of style, which is primarily because ceramic objects or art can always find a place in at least one room in every house. One with a degree in ceramic design can either go for jobs at large associations like Natalie Weinberger Ceramics, Satyam Gartex, etc., or even choose to be self-employed.

About Course 

Ceramic art has been associated with distinguished artwork and human existence since ancient times. Over the years, the popularity of Ceramics Design has only evolved and expanded into various forms. In India, there are a limited number of courses in this field of design, with NID Ahmedabad being one of the most popular design institutes to offer Ceramic design courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The curriculum of any of the courses in Ceramic Design focuses on providing a thorough knowledge of color, composition, ergonomics, and understanding of the core materials. Ceramic and glass designs often go hand-in-hand. 

Ceramic Design is expected to never go out of style, which is primarily because ceramic objects or art can always find a place in at least one room in every house. One with a degree in ceramic design can either go for jobs at large associations like Natalie Weinberger Ceramics, Satyam Gartex, etc., or even choose to be self-employed.

Why Choose Course And Required Skills 

There are numerous reasons one should pursue a Ceramic Design course. A few of the reasons are mentioned below:
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1. The first and foremost reason is passion for Ceramic Design. One should pursue Ceramic Design if he/she possesses an intense interest in the subject and wants to make a career in it. This course will help to become a trained ceramic artist in the future.

2. This course comes with a holistic approach to learning and enables the students to learn about this art and craft in an in-depth manner.

3. The Ceramic Design course teaches basic elements and basic methods of work. And thus, develops a strong foundation level knowledge for the learners.

4. Hand building, mold casting, and wheel throwing are some of the important aspects one would gain knowledge through a Ceramic Design course

5. The institutes offering Ceramic Design courses in India often include workshops and demonstrations to improve the learning culture. Through such methods of teaching, the learners achieve a clear vision of the ceramic design works.

6. Through a Ceramic Design course, the students would be able to nurture their inherent skills in the proper way and guide themselves toward a successful career in the ceramic design industry.

Eligibility  

The eligibility criteria mentioned below are only to give you an idea of the minimum eligibility requirements for the Ceramic Design courses available in India at undergraduate, postgraduate, and diploma levels. This may vary from institute to institute which shall be referred to before applying to any college.

​​​​​​​1. To be eligible for a UG course in Ceramic Design, candidates must have passed 10+2 from a recognized Board of education. The candidate must have scored not less than 50%-60% in the qualifying examination.

2. To be eligible for a PG course in Ceramic Design, candidates must have passed graduation in a relevant field from a recognized university. The candidate must have scored not less than 50%-60% in the qualifying examination.

3. To be eligible for a Diploma/Certificate course in Ceramic Design, candidates must have passed 10 or 10+2. 

Certain colleges might also have an age limit for the courses that they offer.

Entrance Exams Details 

As mentioned above, institutes often carry out their selection process on the basis of scores obtained in national/state-level entrance examinations.

Find a few of the top design entrance exams for courses in Ceramic Design:

​​​​​​​1. Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED)

2. Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED)

3. National Institute of Design-Design Aptitude Test (NID-DAT)

4. Institute-level Entrance Exams

Degree Course Syllabus 

Given below are the syllabi or course curricula for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Ceramic Design. It shall be noted that the same shall vary from institute to institute.

For Undergraduate Programmes

The exposure provided towards the craft sector, studio-based practice as well as the ceramic and glass industry 

Awareness towards a wider range of production techniques and a variety of work environments & work culture

Basic skills, dexterity & conceptual thinking with the ceramic and glass materials

Theoretical and practical inputs towards material technology within a variety of industries, producing tableware, tiles, sanitary ware, etc

An innovative approach to explore and experiment with the medium

Fundamentals of design- form, color, structure, space, light, etc. to enhance the sensibility and sensitivity of the students toward the aesthetic & function of design

A deeper understanding of existing local-global concerns & ever-changing social fabric

Demonstration of design interventions for the emerging contexts


For Postgraduate Programmes

First Year


Advanced Techniques for Materials Characterization 

Phase Equilibria and Kinetics of Ceramic Systems 

Engineering Mathematics

Materials Characterization Laboratory

Plant Equipment & Furnace Design Project

Fuel Technology and Furnace Engineering

Ceramic Fabrication Process 

Technology of Ceramics Whitewares 

Nano-Ceramics 

Bio- Ceramics 

Ceramic Materials and Applications 

Advanced Refractory Engineering 

Laboratory (Electronics Ceramic, & Glass)

Laboratory (Cement/Whit ware and Refractory ) 

Advanced Glass Technology 

Cement Process Engineering 

Electrical & Electronic Ceramics

Engineering Ceramics and Composites

Industrial Furnaces, Instrumentation and Control 

Science of Ceramic Materials 


Second Year

Basic Ceramic Practices

Exploratory Project (Philosophy /Education and Self)

Glass and Glass Ceramics Refractories

Ceramic Coating & High Temperature

Ceramic Processes

Ceramic Composites

Ceramic Coating & High Temperature

Plant, Equipment, and Furnace Design

Advanced Ceramics

Ceramic Phase Diagrams and Phase Transformation

Top Colleges 

Some of the top institutes where aspirants can pursue a course in Ceramic Design are as follows:

1. National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad

2. The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSU)

3. IIT (BHU)

4. Sir JJ School of Arts, Mumbai

Ceramic Design Institutes in India

Listed below are some of the institutes offering Ceramic Design and related courses in India:

1. Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai

2. Indian Institute of Art And Design, New Delhi

3. Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati

4. Kalapurnam Institute, Ahmedabad

5. Seth Ganasagar Jatia Polytechnic College, Bulandsahar

6. National Institute of Design, Bangalore

7. Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology, Kolkata

8. Monarch College of Art and Technology, Murshidabad, West Bengal

9. Institiute of Fine Arts (Kala Bhavana) Shantiniketan, Birbhum

10. Indian Education Society's Centre for Ceramic Design

Course Fees 

The fees of different colleges and institutes are different for the duration of the ceramic design course. The average fee per year for a ceramic design course is Rs.3,00,000 per year. 

Top Recruiters And Salary 

Ceramic Design Salaries

Listed below are the ceramic design salaries of different job roles

Job Roles

Job Description

Ceramic and Glass Designer

A Ceramic Designer’s responsibility is to work on a variety of ceramic arts like sculpture, garden ceramics, glass art, floor and wall tiles, giftware, etc. Either they work with a manufacturing company or they work in freelance mode. These professionals are well aware of different technologies used in ceramic designing, glass designing, etc.

Ceramist

As a Ceramist one has to make designs for a range of pottery items and for that they shape and fire clay.

Ceramic Engineer

A Ceramic designer tests materials and their heat resistance, designs and invents tools and techniques, does research and performs other related activities.

Ceramic Artist

Shaping and molding artworks out of clay are the key job responsibilities of a ceramic artist.

Ceramic Design Faculty

A ceramic Designer having years of experience is hired in the ceramic design institute as a faculty.

 

Job Roles

Average Salaries

Ceramic and Glass Designer

INR 3 Lakhs

Ceramist

INR 4 Lakhs

Ceramic Engineer

INR 4 Lakhs

Ceramic Artist

INR 4 Lakhs

Ceramic Design Faculty

INR 2 Lakhs

Course Scope And Career Options 

Ceramic Design in India and across the world is primarily associated with home decor. If one chooses to work for a large company in the industry, he/she will be responsible for deciding on decorative techniques, and working on a design brief using materials like earthenware, porcelain, and bone china among others. One may also work freelance mode and still earn more than full-time salaried ceramic designers.

Some of the job roles that one may go for have been given below:

1. Ceramic and Glass Designer

2. Ceramicists

3. Ceramic Engineer

4. Ceramic Artist

5. Assistant Professor- Design (Ceramics)


Major companies/studios in India for Ceramic Design include Art-n-Glass Inc., Satyam Gartex, Ochre Studio, Clay Fingers, Rain & Peacock, etc. Although the majority of designers in this field work as freelance designers, salaried designers can expect a pay package ranging from Rs 3 LPA to 5 LPA.

Ceramic Design Future Scope
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In the present era, the demand for ceramic design has increased a lot. Numerous large brands work on decorative items. After pursuing a ceramic design course candidates can work with these brands as Ceramic Designers.

Apart from full-time jobs, the design market is flooded with freelancing opportunities. The freelancing jobs in this field offer opportunities to earn more than a salaried professional in this field.

The ceramic designing jobs are not restricted to pottery and home décor. The industries like manufacturing and refractories also hire ceramic designers. There is a steady demand for such professionals. Considering this fact, it can be said that there is a great future scope in the ceramic designing industry and its allied sectors.

The ceramic designing industry is improving a lot creating more job opportunities for ceramic design graduates. Therefore, pursuing a bachelor’s degree in this domain will help the students to make a great career in the field.

Besides India, Ceramic Designers have huge scopes in the USA, UK, Egypt, Spain, France, etc. As these countries work a lot in the ceramic arts, talented ceramic artists from India are hired with decent remuneration.

Admission Process 

All the top design institutes that offer courses in Ceramic Design would select candidates on the basis of different parameters.

Check out how colleges admit students to Ceramic Design courses in India:
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1. On the basis of the marks obtained in the qualifying exam.

2. On the basis of the marks obtained in the national/state-level entrance exam accepted by the concerned college/institute.

3. Certain institutes conduct their own entrance exams at the institute level which one might have to qualify.

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