Graphic Design — Stream After 10th

Diploma in Graphic and Digital Design

A technology-driven creative stream for those who want to communicate ideas through visual content. It covers both print and digital media tools.

Moderate difficultyStream (after 10th)

Subjects you study in Graphic Design

Career options after Graphic Design

A typical day in Graphic Design

Most of the day is spent in computer labs working on design software to complete creative briefs. You will attend theory sessions on the psychology of design and typography. Frequent critique sessions occur where you present your work to the class and receive feedback. It is a mix of independent screen-time and collaborative brainstorming for brand concepts.

Eligibility & prerequisites

Recommended 12th background: .

How to prepare

Frequently asked questions

What careers can you pursue after Graphic Design?
Graphic Design opens paths such as Graphic Designer, UI Designer, DTP Operator, Web Designer, Brand Identity Designer.
What subjects are covered in Graphic Design?
Core subjects include Typography, Digital Illustration, UI/UX Design Basics, Color Theory, Desktop Publishing.

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Graphic Design
A technology-driven creative stream for those who want to communicate ideas through visual content. It covers both print and digital media tools.

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Core Subjects

TypographyDigital IllustrationUI/UX Design BasicsColor TheoryDesktop Publishing

Career Opportunities

Graphic DesignerUI DesignerDTP OperatorWeb DesignerBrand Identity Designer

Entrance Exams

MSBTE Merit ListNID/UCEED (for higher studies)Institute-specific Design Tests

How to Prepare for This Stream

  1. 1.Start learning basic software like Adobe Photoshop or Canva
  2. 2.Develop a sense of visual composition and color harmony
  3. 3.Analyze advertisements and posters to understand design intent
  4. 4.Ensure you have a basic computer setup at home for practice
  5. 5.Participate in online design challenges to build a portfolio

Difficulty Level

Moderate

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