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  • INDIAN INSTITUTE OF

    CRAFTS & DESIGN

  • INDIAN INSTITUTE OF CRAFTS & DESIGN

  • INDIAN INSTITUTE OF

    CRAFTS & DESIGN

  • INDIAN INSTITUTE OF

    CRAFTS & DESIGN

  • Post Graduate

    Professional Diploma in Crafts & Design

    Soft Material Specialisation (SMS)

    Hard Material Specialisation (HMS)

    Fired Material Specialisation (FMS)

    Certificate Programmes

    Foundation Course in Fashion Design (FCFD)

    Craft Design & Techniques (CDT)

    Craft Management & Entrepreneurship (CME)

    Admissions Procedure & GuidelinesEvents at IICD

    Partnership and Linkages (Craft Field Experience with NGOs)

    Partnership and Linkages (Industry Internship)

    Partnership and Linkages (Professional Diploma Project)

    IICD Faculty and Staff

    Visiting Faculty Members

    Master Crafts Persons

    Governing & Academic Council

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  • Message from Chairman

    Message from Chairperson, Academic Council

    Message from Director

    About IICDCrafts and IICDProgrammes offered at IICD

    Attributes of Candidates

    Education offered at IICD

    Under Graduate Professional Diploma in Crafts & Design

    Soft Material Application (SMA)

    Hard Material Application (HMA)

    Fired Material Application (FMA)CONTENT

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  • 7MESSAGE FROM CHAIRMAN CHAIRMAN

    It gives me immense pleasure to welcome you to IICD and be a part of this prestigious institution.

    Indian Institute of Crafts and Design is an innovative, first of its kind Institute set up by the Government of Rajasthan, to develop human resources for the craft sector, presently managed by the Ambuja Educational Institute (AEI) under the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model. The institute has the vision to train leaders with great personal values and social concern. Our focus is to transform students into change agents who will bring about a significant positive change in the lives of the craft community. Excellence, in both academic and value aspects, is an integral part of the education we offer to students.

    In the last few years, the institution has grown in stature and scope. During this period, we have taken strides in the development of the institution under the guidance of eminent Governing Council members including the nominees of Rajasthan Government who have contributed through their vision and knowledge. Ambuja Educational Institute (AEI) took a bold step to further upgrade the infrastructure at the IICD Campus at substantial investment. A new Academic Block, Conference Room, enhancing facilities of Girls Hostel, Dining Area and Canteen has been completed. Some more facilities like Directors apartment and Guest House facility are under implementation. IICD has a lush green campus with excellent facilities to provide a conducive environment to the creative pursuits. The students

    will benefit from the well developed infrastructure.

    Spearheading the drive of growth is our core team of a very competitive and motivated faculty and staff members to pursue the vision and mission of IICD. The student will get ample opportunity to interact with national and international experts in craft sector and understand the challenges and prospects of the sector during his/her course at the institute. I would like to share with you that design today demands an empathy and deeper understanding which is beyond merely being skilledI welcome you to join the league of craft professionals who can lead the change in the world both intellectually and emotionally.

    Suresh NeotiaChairman

  • 8MESSAGE FROM CHAIRPERSON, ACADEMIC COUNCIL

    The value of craft skills are increasing in todays knowledge economy with handmade offerings representing a unique proposition for superior value. Today, the world is seriously examining the place of the craft in the creative economy. India has a competitive advantage in this regard as the craft sector is the second largest employment provider in the rural India, second only to agriculture. Successfully integrated the course curriculum with industry engagement and applied research.

    As crafts moves into the centre stage of creative economies, one of the crucial issues is the development of a ew cadre of young professionals dedicated to the sector. The Indian Institute of Crafts and Design (IICD) was established with the objective of synergizing traditional knowledge

    and skills with contemporary needs and trends. IICDs goal has been to create leaders in the craft sector who will support positive transformations in the craft community.

    Today, craft cannot exist in isolation and has to interact with other discipline. Globalisation, along with new markets and opportunities, has birthed new challenges related to completion, sustainability, technology and intellectual property, among others. IICD has clearly recognized these challenges and offers programmes with a multidisciplinary approach that address the particular challenges affecting the India craft sector. Over the past decade, IICD has evolved into a vibrant centre of experiment and innovation in the craft sector. It has broadened and deepened its academic horizons

    by introducing new, cutting-edge academic programmes. With newly added resources and infrastructure facilities, IICD consistently strives towards sustained academic development.

    The spirit of excellence has been constantly nurtured and maintained at IICD under the guidance of the Governing Council and other members of the craft & design fraternity. The Director and faculty at IICD have successfully integrated the course curriculum together with industry engagement, while keeping pace with dynamic development in craft education.

    Craft act as a vital bridge between the past and the present. I invite you to join IICD and be a stakeholder in the vibrant journey of the world of crafts.

    Rathi Vinay JhaChairperson, Academic Council

  • 9The Indian Institute of Crafts & Design (IICD) is uniquely positioned in India offering Under Graduate and Post Graduate Programmes in Crafts & Design fields. The programmes provide student with the means to grow into craft sensitive creative designers and practitioners with clear roles in the Indian culture and society as a global citizen.

    The Institute has come a long way since its inception, establishing itself as the leading institution in the area of craft education and in shaping a new generation of craft professionals. The Institute has not only grown in terms of activities, programmes and number of students, but also has created footprints in the wider craft community through various outreach programmes.

    IICDs unique pedagogy which synergize traditional knowledge and skills with contemporary methodologies, attracts students from diverse backgrounds with a common passion for crafts and design.

    IICD provides an experiential learning environment with strong focus on thought leadership as well as hands on experience.

    The academic setting is enriched with competent faculty, experts, practitioners and a diverse student community from various parts of the world. The Institute has a close collaboration with various stakeholders in the craft sector thus enabling students to get a greater exposure of the sector.

    MESSAGE FROM DIRECTOR

    Our institution has close interaction and collaboration with leading crafts & design institutes and organizations that help prepare our students to meet the growing challenges at macro and micro level, by imparting quality education and grooming their personality through our intense educational programmes.

    IICD offers excellent infrastructural facilities for pursuing creative endeavour, with a beautiful campus located in the craft city of India-Jaipur.

    I, on behalf of the entire IICD community welcome you to be a part of this dynamic institution.

    Dr. Satish BhardwajDirector

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    ABOUT IICDThe Indian Institute of Crafts & Design was setup as an autonomous institute by the Government of Rajasthan in the year 1995 to act as a catalyst of change in the craft sector. Since October 2007, the Institute is being funded and managed by Ambuja Educational Institute (AEI) under the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model.

    Key MissionAs a pioneer in the area of craft design, the Institute works towards the evolution of crafts and the crafts person

    in the contemporary socio economic context. Through the programmes of Education, Research, Documentation, Training, Outreach and Consultancy the Institute strives to become a Centre of Excellence. The Institute is continuously evolving in a vibrant environment of experimentation and innovation.

    The Institute offers Under Graduate (UG) and Post Graduate (PG) Diploma Programmes and other Certificate Programmes

    in different specializations to address the needs of the crafts sector in the current trade and industry context.

    The Institute is spread over 7 acres of land in the Jhalana Institutional Area, Jaipur. The facilities of the Institute comprise the main building housing classrooms, studios, library, workshops, resource center, administrative offices, display spaces and a hostel block consisting of the girls hostel, mess, common room, etc. The lush green campus of the

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    The main objective of IICD is to generate knowledge, upgrade skills and foster attitudes in order to develop highly

    motivated change agents in the craft sector.

    from Jaipur and other parts of the country have been associated with the Institute since its inception.

    IICD is also engaged in various development projects supported by various Ministries and Departments of the Central and State Governments. IICD is committed to the inclusion of wards of craftsmen and artisans as students in the major educational programmes. 25% of seats are reserved for students who are domicile residents of Rajasthan.

    Institute provides an eco-friendly environment.

    For the academic programmes the Institute has good infrastructure, workshops, classrooms, studios, advanced tools, computer lab with latest configuration and a computerized knowledge resource centre with more than 500 student project, craft documentation and reports etc. The Institute provides hostel facility for girls on campus.

    Faculty members possess a fine blend of practical craft

    design experience combined with excellent academic credentials. Faculty members are from premier Institutes like NID, NIFT, IICD, MSU and others. Industry professionals of repute also participate in the teaching process. Noted academicians and experts have been associated with IICD for guest lectures, workshops, jury and curriculum development. Their inputs play a crucial role in instilling a multidisciplinary approach to the education programmes of the Institute. Apart from this, craftspersons

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    The Handicrafts sector is widely spread throughout the country and offers direct employment to approximately thirteen million people. If the number of people dependent on handicrafts for a livelihood, through all intermediary activities is taken into consideration, then the figure would be four times higher.

    The traditional repertoire of the variety of materials used, their forms, functions, techniques and

    cultural semantics is enormous and a rich resource which is more relevant in todays context and concern for sustainable development. Handicraft exports accounts for a sizeable proportion of the countrys export basket. The growth potential of the sector both in terms of domestic and global market is substantial.

    IICD was setup to realize the potential of the craft sector and to foster innovation and creative

    CRAFTS AND IICD

    thinking for well crafted quality products, effective strategies and efficient processes towards a better quality of life for artisans. The main objective of IICD is to develop high quality professionals to act as catalysts of change in the crafts sector. IICD is committed to the inclusion of artisans wards in the major education programmes. We urge State Government entities, Social Enterprises and Non-Government Organizations to support and sponsor candidates.

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    S. NO. PROGRAMME DURATION INTAKE ELIGIBILITY

    1 Under Graduate Professional Diploma In Crafts & Designa.

    b.

    c.

    Soft Material Application(Textile, Leather, Paper, Natural Fibres)

    Hard Material Application(Wood, Metal, Stone)

    Fired Material Application(Ceramics, Stoneware, Terracotta, Earthenware)

    4 Years(8 Semesters)

    4 Years(8 Semesters)

    4 Years(8 Semesters)

    20

    20

    20

    10+2 From a recognized board of education orStudents appearing in the qualifying examination for 10+2 in the year 2014 are eligible to apply.

    2 Post Graduate Professional Diploma In Crafts & Designa.

    b.

    c.

    Soft Material Specialisation (Textile, Leather, Paper, Natural Fibres)

    Hard Material Specialisation(Wood, Metal, Stone)

    Fired Material Specialisation(Ceramics, Stoneware, Terracotta, Earthenware)

    2 Years(4 Semesters)

    2 Years(4 Semesters)

    2 Years(4 Semesters)

    20

    20

    20

    Recognized Degree or Diploma in Architecture, Design, Fashion, Fine Art, Home Science in Textiles & Clothing or Artisans child/ward with 5 years direct work experience in hereditary traditional crafts after successful passing of Senior Higher Secondary Board Examination (10+2) or Graduates in any discipline with an aptitude towards craft, fashion or design. Students appearing in the qualifying examination in the year 2014 are also eligible

    3 Certificate Programmes In Crafts & Designa.

    b.

    c.

    Foundation Course in Fashion & Design

    Crafts Design & Techniques

    Craft Management & Entrepreneurship

    1 Years(2 Semesters)

    1 Years(2 Semesters)

    6 Months(1 Semester)

    20

    10

    15

    10+2 From a recognized board of education orStudents appearing in the qualifying examination for 10+2 in the year 2014 are eligible to apply.

    Candidates having passed 10+2 from a recognized board of education or Candidates having passed class 10, and having certificate/diploma (minimum one year) in relevant field course from any Government or Government sponsored Institute or Candidates having passed class 10 and having three years relevant experience in craft sector, after passing Secondary Board Examination.

    Fresh Graduates having intent towards entrepreneurship or Sponsored candidates or equivalent from Government & NGO having relevant education and experience or Candidates with Professional diploma in Design/ Management with 1-2 years experience can apply or Students appearing in the qualifying examination in the year 2014 are also eligible to apply.P

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    S. NO. PROGRAMME DURATION INTAKE ELIGIBILITY

    1 Under Graduate Professional Diploma In Crafts & Designa.

    b.

    c.

    Soft Material Application(Textile, Leather, Paper, Natural Fibres)

    Hard Material Application(Wood, Metal, Stone)

    Fired Material Application(Ceramics, Stoneware, Terracotta, Earthenware)

    4 Years(8 Semesters)

    4 Years(8 Semesters)

    4 Years(8 Semesters)

    20

    20

    20

    10+2 From a recognized board of education orStudents appearing in the qualifying examination for 10+2 in the year 2014 are eligible to apply.

    2 Post Graduate Professional Diploma In Crafts & Designa.

    b.

    c.

    Soft Material Specialisation (Textile, Leather, Paper, Natural Fibres)

    Hard Material Specialisation(Wood, Metal, Stone)

    Fired Material Specialisation(Ceramics, Stoneware, Terracotta, Earthenware)

    2 Years(4 Semesters)

    2 Years(4 Semesters)

    2 Years(4 Semesters)

    20

    20

    20

    Recognized Degree or Diploma in Architecture, Design, Fashion, Fine Art, Home Science in Textiles & Clothing or Artisans child/ward with 5 years direct work experience in hereditary traditional crafts after successful passing of Senior Higher Secondary Board Examination (10+2) or Graduates in any discipline with an aptitude towards craft, fashion or design. Students appearing in the qualifying examination in the year 2014 are also eligible

    3 Certificate Programmes In Crafts & Designa.

    b.

    c.

    Foundation Course in Fashion & Design

    Crafts Design & Techniques

    Craft Management & Entrepreneurship

    1 Years(2 Semesters)

    1 Years(2 Semesters)

    6 Months(1 Semester)

    20

    10

    15

    10+2 From a recognized board of education orStudents appearing in the qualifying examination for 10+2 in the year 2014 are eligible to apply.

    Candidates having passed 10+2 from a recognized board of education or Candidates having passed class 10, and having certificate/diploma (minimum one year) in relevant field course from any Government or Government sponsored Institute or Candidates having passed class 10 and having three years relevant experience in craft sector, after passing Secondary Board Examination.

    Fresh Graduates having intent towards entrepreneurship or Sponsored candidates or equivalent from Government & NGO having relevant education and experience or Candidates with Professional diploma in Design/ Management with 1-2 years experience can apply or Students appearing in the qualifying examination in the year 2014 are also eligible to apply.

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    ATTRIBUTES OF CANDIDATESPreferred Attributes of the Candidates for IICD

    Career orientation and inclination towards craft development Aptitude in handling materials sensitively Flair for drawing, sculpting, model making, painting Inclination towards learning and exploring new applications Ability to work as a team Concern and empathy to larger issues of development Good level of general knowledge and awareness of contemporary issues and perspectives Commitment to quality

    The craft design professionals trained by the Institute are expected to demonstrate an ability to work in a highly fragmented complex sector. Initiating and sustaining new concepts, processes, products, and building market linkages to support dignified livelihoods is the vision envisaged.

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    EDUCATION OFFERED AT IICDKey Elements

    Integrated workshop space and dedicated studio space for each student.

    Specialist technicians for all workshops, equipped with machinery and equipment.

    Excellence of teaching by leading practitioners and one to one tutorials.

    Opportunities for collaborative and interdisciplinary work in the industry.

    A combination of self-directed study as well as professional projects in the classroom.

    Industry collaboration with leading industries.

    Excellent destinations in Craft design and applied arts in industry.

    Educational Methodology

    Progress of a student is monitored through tutorials, group critiques, work reviews and juries. All students need to clear individual subject modules and a formal end semester jury to progress to the subsequent semesters, where they are expected to present their work towards a specified context.

    Association with Industries for the Design projects to benefit by modern technologies and infrastructure.

    Crafts Study, Design Ethics and research areas.

    Diploma projects define the area of further placements.

    Professional Practice

    Our links with industry, practicing designers, crafts persons and experts within the country and from other cultures, brings valuable and realistic input to the programme.

    IICD faculty are encouraged to work on consultancy and research projects in the craft sector and to bring this experience to the discussion for the benefit of the students learning.The programme gives opportunity to the students to work with the professionals and Live Design Project. The students are facilitated with a platform to work with the market and a professional brief, to understand the complete cycle of the project.

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    Field Work

    The students during their study at IICD spend considerable time in the field interacting with the artisans, NGOs and other industry people, learning hands on and developing their individual outlook towards the Indian Craft sector as a whole. They undertake Craft Documentation trips, training with NGOs, Internships at industry as well as assisting in ongoing professional projects at the Institute. The Craft Field Studies are based on a variety of crafts. The learning of students about field realities is based on their exposure to the following:

    CRAFT CLUSTERBased Internship

    INDUSTRYBased Training

    PROFESSIONALDiploma Project

    Diploma Project

    The UG/PG programme at IICD culminates with the research based Diploma Project in the final semester. In the Diploma Project the students take up an industry project with a reputed organization depending on their interests and aptitude and need of the programme. During the project the students understand the work philosophy of the concerned organization. They design as well as execute a completely independent collection in that industry. After this they are equipped to work with craft sector cluster or organization according to their preference. The Diploma Project works are exhibited/displayed at the time of convocation in the form of NIRUPAN.

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    The Programme was first introduced in 2005. Since then it has nurtured four motivated batches of Craft Design professionals, who are currently working as catalysts in the crafts value chain.

    The four year UGPD consists of 2 semesters of Foundation Studies, followed by 5 semesters of specialization, with eight weeks training at an NGO, Developmental organization or Social Enterprise, eight weeks Internship at a craft based Industry, Company or Design studio. The Programme culminates in a final semester of 20 weeks as a comprehensive Professional Diploma Project with any of the specializations.

    The first year is the Common Foundation. The Foundation program at IICD believes in sensitizing the students towards the field of Crafts and design. The pedagogy at IICD is hands-on learning and includes extensive field study, research and learning from traditional and modern design pedagogies. The students are introduced to a variety of materials viz. clay, natural fiber, wood, metal and paper. In the later half of Foundation programme, students are introduced to design thinking and design approach, introduction to fundamentals and principles of design, traditional knowledge, introduction of IT tools and skills through exposure to crafts and working with craftsmen.

    UGPD Under Graduate Professional Diploma in Crafts & DesignAim of this Programme is to prepare students to be Craft

    designers to act as a bridge between the artisan and the market and to work with the handicraft industry.

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    Soft Material Application INTAKE 20

    Fired Material ApplicationINTAKE 20

    Hard Material ApplicationINTAKE 20

    Eligibilty Criteria UGPD 10+2 from a recognized board of education Students appearing in the qualifying examination

    for 10+2 in the year 2014 are eligible to apply.

    Selection/Assignment OF DISCIPLINE The selection of the students to the programme will be on the basis of his/her performance in the foundation year and the aptitude shown. The decision will be taken by a jury/committee duly constituted by IICD.

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    SMA students at IICD employ traditional and innovative skills, while exploring constantly evolving materials and technology, to create diverse solutions that span many disciplines and sectors. The creative interface between the materials and the making, demands a challenging and dynamic environment, which frequently employs multidisciplinary and collaborative methods to express the breadth of Soft Materials through the context of Body and Space. Body, involves surface design of fabrics and construction

    for fashion accessories and clothing. Space, incorporates design for the built environment, interiors, home furnishings, textile furniture and accessories.

    Students base their study on materials such as Natural Fibers, Paper & Pulp, Yarns & Fabrics, Leather and Mixed media. The programme takes relevant contemporary issues into consideration such as market knowledge, natural resources available, sustainability, eco-designs and ease of manufacturing with cultural diversity and expression of crafts.

    Career prospects

    To be employed as designers in craft, fashion and related enterprises.

    Work as facilitators in NGOs and organisations dealing with crafts.

    Work as linkage nodes between global groups and craft communities in the country.

    The prospective employers include craft enterprises, fashion brands, export houses, buying houses, design consultancies, NGOs and development organisations.

    SMASoft Material ApplicationTextile, Leather, Paper, Natural Fibres

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    HMA exposes the students to various materials, which include wood, metal and stone. The design study exposes them to techniques, production processes, traditional knowledge, skills, conceptual and design development to evolve a contemporary Indian craft repertoire. The pedagogy at IICD is hands-on learning and includes extensive field study, research and learning from traditional and modern design techniques.

    Progress of a student is monitored through tutorials, group critiques, work reviews

    and seminars. All students must pass in individual subject modules and a formal end semester jury to progress to the subsequent semesters, when they are expected to direct their work towards a specified context.

    The emphasis is strongly on learning, to understand materials in their various forms and developing products that evolve out of the logic of the materials and its process, social and cultural vocabulary, besides the strict needs of function and use.

    HMA

    Career Prospects

    To work as crafts designer in design house.

    To work as craft manager in NGOs and other social organisations.

    To start enterprise in the field of metal, wood, stone etc and other crafts.

    To work as researcher for different organisations.

    Hard Material Application

    Wood, Stone, Metal

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    FMA

    The Fired Material Application is a comprehensive study in ceramics. The students work with different types of clays from terracotta, earthenware, stoneware to bone china and porcelain bodies. The discipline covers processes like forming, glazing, firing, fusing, surface design and decoration.

    The Institute has set up a fully functioning laboratory with various types of clays, minerals, oxides and chemicals required for low fired earthenware to high fired bone china. This imparts

    the knowledge of individual and artistic practice as done by studio potters. Classroom projects are also carried out in terracotta clusters and working with potters from various parts of the country. Ceramic industrial design and aspects of mass manufacturing are learnt on site by doing student projects in ceramic factories.

    The design work produced encompasses utility objects, lifestyle products for interior and exterior spaces as well as contemporary expressions of crafts.

    Career Prospects

    Graduates of the FMA program build excellent hand building and modelling skill here at IICD. This helps them in working with materials once they graduate. Amongst many prospects some are:

    Working with NGOs, studio pottery and design studios specifically working with lifestyle goods

    Tableware industry, Tile industry

    Ceramic and glass studios Graduates are encouraged to

    be entrepreneurs and set up their own units.

    Fired Material ApplicationCeramics, Earthenware, Stoneware, Terracotta

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    The Post Graduate programme at IICD is a two-year programme, and is designed for people who will take on assignments in design, management and entrepreneurship with craft organizations.

    This programme consists of a first semester in Design foundation studies followed by the 2nd & 3rd semesters of specialization courses, Craft Research Documentation Projects, Field study and Internship. The final semester (4th semester) will focus on a comprehensive Professional Diploma project.

    This two-year masters programme is designed to create highly motivated craft designers and entrepreneurs. The curriculum provides the student with a broad exposure to technical and material knowledge, strengthens philosophical concepts, and broadens their artistic vision. The student will be encouraged to evaluate and challenge fundamental standards and to experiment with new ways of thinking. Committed faculty will help facilitate the development of their required research, and help them monitor its progress, in order to prepare them for their final presentation.

    PGPD Post Graduate Professional Diploma in Crafts & DesignAim of this Programme is to provide the student with an

    opportunity to achieve the highest creative, personal and professional accomplishment in the Crafts & Design field.

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    Soft Material Specialisation INTAKE 20

    Fired Material Specialisation INTAKE 20

    Hard Material Specialisation INTAKE 20

    Eligibilty Criteria PGPD Recognized Degree or Diploma in Architecture /

    Design / Fashion / Fine Art / Home Science in Textiles & Clothing

    Artisans child/ward with 5 years direct work experience in hereditary traditional crafts after successful passing Senior Higher Secondary Board Examination (10+2)

    Graduates in any discipline with an aptitude towards craft, fashion or design

    Students appearing in the qualifying examination in the year 2014 are also eligible.

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    The curriculum has been designed to emphasize on soft material specialization such as woven, printed textiles as well as non-woven techniques, surface ornamentation using traditional and mass production methods.

    Programme seeks to strengthen students techniques, advance their aesthetic and design sensibilities, and optimize their personal expressions. It will also expose students to a broad range of critical issues related to the conception and production of crafts and design.

    In the final semester, the student will propose and fully engage in their independent study project, which will culminate in a display and exhibition for the final jury.

    SMS will enrich their experience and strengthen their creative abilities to perform in the Home Textiles sector, which has emerged as a remarkable future market. Designers working with Home Textiles have prospects to work in various areas like soft furnishings, interiors of heritage hotels, export market and the traditional craft sector.

    SMSSoft Material SpecialisationTextile, Leather, Paper, Natural Fibres

    Career Prospects

    To work as crafts designer in design house.

    To work as craft manager in NGOs and other social organisations.

    To start enterprise in the field of metal, wood, stone etc. and other crafts.

    To work as researcher for different organisations.

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    The programme focuses on specialization in various materials like wood, metal, stone, cane & bamboo and other allied materials. The programme is structured around the individual students needs, interest and background.

    The course is structured to strengthen craft aesthetics and design sensibilities of individuals. The students are given enough critical inputs to develop their own language, style and concept. They are encouraged to learn

    various craft techniques while working along with craftsmen in the field.

    By the end of the programme the students learn to conceptualize ones own individual works of craft oriented design to be displayed for their final jury. Life Style products and products for architectural spaces offer niche markets in contemporary times for craft designers globally to play a role either in the industry, design houses and other organizations.

    HMSHard Material Specialisation

    Wood, Stone, Metal

    Career Prospects

    To be employed as designers incraft, fashion and relatedenterprises.

    Work as facilitators in NGOs and organisations dealing with crafts.

    Work as linkage nodes between global groups and craft communities in the country.

    The prospective employers include craft enterprises, fashion brands, export houses, buying houses, design consultancy, NGOs and development organisations.

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    Fired Material SpecializationCeramics, Earthenware, Stoneware, Terracotta

    FMS

    This programme in Ceramics and Ceramic Sculpture focuses on intellectual and artistic development through an intensive teaching of the aesthetics and techniques of ceramic design. Studio courses, seminars in-depth critiques, in conjunction with thesis planning and implementation, will provide the students with a deep understanding of not only their own work, but of the work of other students and peers as well.

    Students will also examine the creativity, perceptions,

    aesthetics and criticism of the work of contemporary artists and craftspeople in courses and discussions. Thesis reviews will allow them to track their progress towards their final research based presentation and display, which is completed with a formal critique and evaluation by the committee.

    The programme in Fired Material application will strengthen and deepen the understanding of the aesthetics, techniques, and theory of this fine art.

    Career Prospects

    Graduates of the FMS program build excellent hand building and modelling skill here at IICD. This helps them an edge with working with materials once they graduate. Amongst many prospects some are

    Working with NGOs, studio pottery and design studios specifically working with lifestyle goods

    Tableware industry, tile industry,

    Ceramic and glass studios, and

    Graduates are encouraged to be entrepreneurs and set up their own units.

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    Certificate Programmes at IICD are an extension of IICDs commitment to the craft sector. The programmes focus on various functional areas of craft, design, technology, management and entrepreneurship. These programmes are ideal for those who want to fast track their entry into craft sector and for artisan wards to integrate their skills with design education.

    With a pool of dedicated faculty and experts, IICD has evolved modern and innovative teaching methods to encourage students in developing a holistic perspective towards the craft sector. Certificate Programmes strive to meet the educational needs of various segments

    of students by offering a variety of courses.

    Presently, our Certificate Programmes include Foundation Course in Fashion & Design, Crafts Design & Techniques and Craft Management & Entrepreneurship.

    Students will get ample opportunity to interact with national and international experts in the craft sector during the programme. These interactions, diverse teaching methodology and active participation of industry in the academic process will help a prospective student become an outstanding craft professional.

    CP Certificate Programme

    Aim of this Programme is to disseminating craft education to a wider student community and give required expertise to carry out creative endeavours in the field of crafts.

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    Foundation Course in Fashion & Design INTAKE 20

    Craft Management & EntrepreneurshipINTAKE 15

    Crafts Design & TechniquesINTAKE 10

    Eligibilty Criteria Certificate Programmes

    Foundation Course in Fashion & Design

    10+2 From a recognized board of education orStudents appearing in the qualifying examination for 10+2 in the year 2014 are eligible to apply.

    Crafts Design & Techniques

    Candidates having passed 10+2 from a recognized board of education or Candidates having passed after passing Secondary Board Examination.

    Craft Management & Entrepreneurship

    Fresh Graduates having intent towards entrepreneurship or Sponsored candidates or equivalent from Government & NGO having relevant education and experience or Candidates with Professional diploma in Design/ Management with 1-2 years experience can apply or Students appearing in the qualifying examination in the year 2014 are also eligible to apply.

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    The uniqueness and differentiation of this course is the impetus given to crafts sector in the programme. The course specifically explores craft interventions in fashion and luxury industry.

    Objective of the programme is, to generate a new cadre of highly motivated and creatively oriented designers who are sensitive to and equipped with sound understanding of craft & fashion. It also creates awareness and sensitise students towards the numerous opportunities that exists at multiple levels by

    collaborating craft and fashion in a relevant manner.

    The curriculum provides exposure and inputs on subjects like Elements of Fashion & Design, Pattern Making, Construction, Fashion Illustration, Draping, Introduction to Craft Sector, various Craft Techniques, Basics of Marketing and Merchandising, IPR, Term Projects and Craft Documentation. Apart from classroom teaching, immense importance is given to practical learning through field visits, exposure trips and through live projects.

    Foundation Course in Fashion & Design

    FCFDCareer Prospects

    The dynamics of crafts, being a powerful tool for differentiation and intrinsic value reflects a high demand for craft professionals with an understanding of fashion and luxury business. The interdisciplinary nature and the in-built flexibility of the course will appeal to a broad range of employers. The prospective employers include: Fashion brands Export houses Buying houses Luxury brands Consultancies NGOs

    Alternatively students can choose the path of entrepreneurship for which the course equips them.

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    Programme in Crafts Design and Techniques has been devised to provide necessary skills, competence and understanding of design and craft techniques. It helps to recognise the inherent skill of creation in the crafts persons and develop crafts practices most beneficial to them.

    Provide knowledge and skills that make most relevance to the traditional craft to adapt to contemporary design and inculcate design as a process driven approach to create innovative products and services.

    Train students to achieve quality oriented finished products with design, technical, structural and ergonomically resolutions and acquiring homogeneity of skills.

    Provide with sector specific knowledge with special reference to design development, technical trainings, market intelligence and information technology.

    Instil confidence in candidates by interfacing traditional skills with modern day technologies as they communicate effectively with the world.

    CDTCrafts Design &

    Techniques

    Career Prospects

    On completion, the students from practicing craft communities become more responsive and turn out to be craft entrepreneurs cum designers. They manage their traditional family craft practice and expand on a larger professional mandate. Each of the craft sector and community requires catalysts of change among them to bring the necessary change in economic pattern and mutually benefit the sector.

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    The curriculum provides exposure and inputs on various subjects like Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Business and Management Practices, Finance, Design and Creativity as well as domain knowledge in Crafts. Apart from classroom teaching, the structure of the programme gives immense importance to practical learning through field visits, exposure trips and learning from the real world through live projects to build

    the right attitude for being a social entrepreneur.

    The programme culminates with a final project which amalgamates the complete learning of the programme and puts aspiring entrepreneurs on the track of starting their own business. Participants of the programme will have the benefit of using IICD's strong network with various stakeholders as a launch pad.

    Craft Management &Entrepreneurship

    CME

    Career Prospects

    To start enterprise in the field of textiles, stones, wood, paper and others crafts.

    Work as Craft managers in NGO and Organisations dealing with the development of Crafts and Livelihood generation.

    Work as a Strategic node for international linkages, between global groups and craft communities in the country.

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    ADMISSION PROCEDURE & GUIDELINES

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    DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES IMPORTANT DATES

    Availability of Application Forms 1st February 2014

    Last Date of Sale and Submission of Application Forms 20th May 2014

    Entrance Exam at Six Centers(Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Jaipur, Delhi, Lucknow, Kolkata)

    General Awareness, Creativity & Perception Test (10.00 AM to 12.00 PM)

    Material, Colour & Conceptual Test (1.00 PM to 5.00 PM)

    25th May 2014

    Declaration of Entrance Examination Result 30th May 2014

    Personal Interviews of the Short listed candidates at Indian Insti-tute of Crafts & Design (IICD), Jaipur 7th June 2014

    Declaration of Final Result(After 5.00 PM) 7th June 2014

    Counselling at IICD, Jaipur 8th June 2014

    Submission of fees 8th - 14th June 2014

    Commencement of New Session 7th July 2014

    List of Important Dates

    Note: The above schedules may be revised due to any unavoidable circumstances.

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    CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES IMPORTANT DATES

    Availability of Application Forms 28th February 2014

    Last Date of Sale and Submission of Application Forms 23rd June 2014

    Entrance Test & Interview at IICD, Jaipur

    1. FCFD & CDT Programme

    General Awareness, Creativity & Perception Test (10.00 AM to 11.00 AM)

    Material, Colour & Conceptual Test (11.30 AM to 1.30 PM)

    Personal Interview & Counseling (3.00 PM to 5.00 PM)

    2. CME Programme

    General Awareness & Entrepreneur Aptitude Test (10.00 AM to 1.00 PM)

    Personal Interview & Counseling (2.00 PM to 5.00 PM)

    12th July 2014

    Declaration of Result 21st July 2014

    Submission of fees 21st - 25th July 2014

    Commencement of New Session 4th August 2014

    Note: The above schedules may be revised due to any unavoidable circumstances.

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    Admission Guidelines for Foreign Nationals / NRI CategoryThe Foreign Nationals / NRI candidates seeking admission to IICD must have required qualifications similar or equivalent to that required for Indian Candidates. The admission of Foreign Nationals / NRI candidates in various UG/ PG/ Certificate programmes of IICD is based on certain guidelines: The candidates selected under this category would need to obtain a valid residential permit or student visa for the prescribed duration of the programme and / or any other condition required as per the law of land (Government of India).

    The medium of instruction at IICD is English and all aspirants applying to IICD are expected to possess working knowledge of English language.

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    Reservation of Seats 25% of seats are reserved for students who are domicile residents of Rajasthan.

    How to get your Prospectus cumApplication Form The Application Forms for academic session 2014-15 and Admission Guidelines can be downloaded from IICD website: www.iicd.ac.in

    Fill in the Application Form Enclose the attested mark sheet/ grade

    sheet/ certificates of 10th & 12th or final year college examination along with duly filled application form. Affix your passport size photograph in the space provided and attach the demand draft of requisite amount with the application form.

    On the back of Demand Draft please write: your name & programme applied.

    Admission Processing FeeThe Admission Processing fee for Indian Candidates is Rs.1,500/- (Rs. One Thousand Five Hundred only) and for NRI/ Foreign National Candidates is Rs. 3000/- (Rs. Three Thousand only). The fee is non refundable.

    Attach the Following Documents Certified copies of mark sheet/grade sheet/

    certificates and other required documents. Date of Birth Certificate. (e.g. 10th Pass

    Certificate) 3 Passport size photographs. The Admission Processing Fee in the form

    of Demand Draft in favour of Indian Institute of Crafts & Design, payable at Jaipur, Rajasthan.

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    Submission of Application FormThe application form along with demand draft and required documents must be submitted to:Deputy Registrar (Academics)The Admission InchargeIndian Institute of Crafts & Design, J-8, Jhalana Institutional Area, Jhalana, Jaipur, India 302004Tel: 91-141-2702519E-mail: [email protected](Incomplete or incorrect application forms will not be accepted).

    Entrance Examination Guidelines for UGPD/ PGPDThe Admission form submitted on or before due date will be processed for Entrance Examination.

    Entrance Examination CentresThe IICD Entrance Examination will be conducted at six locations as mentioned in the box. The candidate can indicate his/her choices of 4 (Four) Examination Centres in order of preferences.

    Note: IICD reserves the right to cancel or change the examination centre/date.

    CENTER CODE

    Ahmedabad 01

    Bengaluru 02

    Delhi 03

    Jaipur 04

    Kolkata 05

    Lucknow 06

    IMPORTANT NOTE: Candidates appearing for their qualifying examinations can also apply. Their admission will be provisional and subject to obtaining the defined eligibility latest by 31st October 2014. In case any candidate fails to submit the defined eligibility certificates by due date, he/ she will not be able to continue his/her studies at IICD. In such cases, the semester tuition fee will not be refunded, however, the admission will be valid for the next year with the new semester fees provided the defined eligibility is obtained.

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    Admit Card You will have to bring your Admit Card for

    entrance exam. Admit card is essential for entrance in Examination Hall.

    Admit Card will be mailed to eligible candidates only (refer IICD website) by 22nd May, 2014, on email-id provided by the candidates in their application forms.

    Those who do not receive the Admit Card by 23rd May 2014, may contact IICDs Admissions Cell at:

    Tel: +91-141-2702519 Mobile: +91-8824051716, Mr. Ajai Johri +91-9414297297, Mr. Jittendra AgrawalEmail: [email protected], [email protected] Candidate shall compulsorily bring a

    printout of the admit card mailed to them to appear in the entrance exam.

    Entrance Examination Detail for UGPD & PGPD ProgrammesWeightage of the Tests/Interview as follows:

    General Awareness, Creativity & Perception TestTest is designed to judge the abilities such as estimation of sizes and proportion, observa-tion, synthesis and visual interpretation and general awareness.

    Material, Color & Conceptual Test This test will assess the following abilities: Intelligent use of materials, conceptualize

    and realize a 3 dimensional form, skill of handling material.

    To observe, think and expand ideas, create solution based on a plan and strategy.

    Ability to provide multiple solutions to the given problem with written description.

    General Awareness, Creativity & Per-ception Test

    35%

    Material, Color & Conceptual Test 45%

    Personal Interview 20%

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    Material required for Material, Colour & Conceptual Test You must bring pens, pencils (2B, 4B & 6B). Other required material will be provided by the institute in the examination kit.

    Interview of Final Selected CandidatesTo evaluate the individual personality in the prospective candidates: Aptitude to crafts Intelligence quotient (IQ) Communication Ability General Awareness about Crafts & Design Overall Personal Achievements in

    academics and co-curricular activities.

    Declaration of Result of UGPD/ PGPD ProgrammesThe information about the Successful candidates will be made available on IICD Website as:

    CANDIDATE DISPLAYED VALIDSuccessful Candidates List

    8th June 2014 14th June 2014

    Wait List 1 16th June 2014 21st June 2014

    Wait List 2 23rd June 2014 5th July 2014

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    Admit Card You will have to bring your Admit Card for

    entrance exam. Admit card is essential for entrance in Examination Hall.

    Admit Card will be mailed to eligible candidates only (refer IICD website) by 8th July, 2014, on email-id provided by the candidates in their application forms.

    Those who do not receive the Admit Card by 10th June 2014, may contact IICDs Admissions Cell at:

    Tel: +91-141-2702519 Mobile: +91-8824051716, Mr. Ajai Johri +91-9414297297, Mr. Jittendra AgrawalEmail: [email protected], [email protected] Candidate shall compulsorily bring a

    printout of the admit card mailed to them to appear in the entrance exam.

    Entrance Examination Detail for Certificate ProgrammesWeightage of the Tests/Interview as follows:

    The written test will comprise of a descriptive and objective type questions based on Craft & Design to evaluate the abilities such as observation, synthesis and craft knowledge.

    The final selection will be based on the performance in the interview and written test.

    Foundation Course in Fashion & Design (FCFD) & Craft Design Techiniques (CDT) Programme

    General Awareness, Creativity & Perception Test

    Material, Colour & Conceptual Test

    Personal Interview

    50%

    30%

    20%

    Entrance Examination Guidelines for Certificate Programmes The written test and Interview will be conducted on same day at IICD, Jaipur.

    Craft Management & Entrepreneurship (CME) Programme

    General Awareness & Entrepreneur Aptitude Test

    Personal Interview

    80%

    20%

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    Ragging is strictly banned in IICD premises including hostel. If any student found guilty will be punished as per the guidelines of the Honourable Supreme Court.

    The Students of IICD are required to follow Rules and Regulations of the Institute. The Student Handbook is available on IICD website for reference & information to all candidates & their parents aspiring to take admission at IICD.

    It is mandatory for all students to sign the undertaking as prescribed in the Student Handbook.

    Note:

    IICD reserves the right to cancel and/or add any of Examination Centre.

    An email will be sent to you to intimate announcement of result or your Admission. The list of selected candidates will also be uploaded on www.iicd.ac.in.

    The decision of the Admission Committee and Management of IICD in any of the matters concerning the admission process and selectionwillbefinal.

    All selected candidates will get intimation of their selection through an Admission Letter which will be sent through courier. Details regarding payment of fees at the time of admission, allotment of Hostel and date, time and venue of commencement of the academic session will be mentioned in the admission letter.

    Offer of admission will be valid only for the current academic session 2014-15.

    There is a possibility that the Admission Committee recommends your admission in a programme for which you have not applied in the application Form. In such cases an option will be given to you on your admission informing you of the change and you may give your consent for the same. The selection letter will be couriered to you only after receiving your consent.

    IICD does not recommend any coaching classes.

    Any dispute arising out of admission would be under the jurisdiction of Jaipur, Rajasthan courts.

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    Fees & Academic Expense for UG & PG & Certificate Programmes

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    PARTICULARS FOR INDIAN NATIONALS

    CANDIDATES(IN INR)

    FOR FOREIGN NATIONALS / NRI

    CANDIDATES (IN INR)

    1. Admission Fee (One time, nonrefundable payment) 3,000/- 10,000/- 2. Semester Tuition Fee 70,000/- 2,10,000/-3. Mediclaim 1,000/- 1,000/-4. IICD Alumni Fund (One time, nonrefundable payment) 1,000/- 1,000/- 5. Security Deposit (Refundable) 10,000/- 10,000/-

    A. TOTAL 85,000/- 2,32,000/-

    6. Semester Hostel Fee 12,000/- 24,000/-7. Semester Mess Fee 15,000/- 15,000/-8. Hostel Security Deposit (Refundable) 5,000/- 5,000/-

    B. TOTAL 32,000/- 44,000/-

    TOTAL (A+B) 1,17,000/- 2,76,000/-

    Note:

    The Tuition fee structure is applicable to students joining from academic year commencing from 7th July 2014.

    If a student fails to pay the fees on or before due date, or does not report to the institute even after three weeks of commencement of Academic Session (academic session commences on 7th July 2014), his/her admission shall be liable to be cancelled.

    The Institute reserves the right to revise the fees through prior notice to the students and his/her parents/guardians.

    IICD reserves the right to revise the Hostel & Mess fees at any stage with prior notice.

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    Guidelines to Students and their Parents regarding Academic Expense The institute offers 4 years Under Graduate Diploma & 2 years Post Graduate Diploma in

    Crafts and Design Programmes. In addition to the Semester fee, hostel fee and mess fee the student may have to incur

    approximately Rs. 30,000/- for each semester towards materials, field visits and other miscellaneous educational expenses. All such study related and basic raw material expenses are to be borne by the students. The amount (Academic Expenses) as mentioned below is not required to be paid to IICD. Such expenditure will be managed by the students themselves.

    The details given below are only to provide information to parents/ students on Academic expenses, which may have to incur per semester on materials, stationary, field visits etc. The amount may vary depending upon particular semesters academic needs. The details of approximate expenditure are as follows:

    SL.NO. PARTICULAR DETAILS AMOUNT IN RUPEES

    1. Stationery and Consumable Materials Rs. 4,000/- per month x 6 months

    24,000/-2. Local Craft Exposure Visits and Market Survey

    3. Purchase of Basic Tools

    4. Out Station Trip* @ Rs. 500/- per day x 10 days

    5,000/-

    5. Language Classes** @ Rs. 1,000/- per semester

    1,000/-

    TOTAL (FOR A SINGLE SEMESTER) 30,000/-

    Note: * Mandatory for 10 days, ** Optional

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    EVENTS AT IICDA Special Lecture on Embroidery Craft has been organized by Mr. Nitai Mehta from ADITYA Mumbai on 16th January, 2014 at 2:30 pm in the conference room.

    He shared with students his vast knowledge of traditional embroideries and how big design labels are taking these

    forward and putting India on the international ramp.

    A lecture on Crafts Analysis & Framework of Craft-Design for Sustainability (A Case Study of Thailand) by Disaya Chudarsi, an ICCR scholar and Lecturer at The College of Arts, Media and Technology (CAMT), Chiang Mai University, Thailand was organized. It was followed by a workshop on Rethinking the Framework Elements for Craft Enterprises (Indian Context) and discussion on Reviving Traditional Hand-woven Textiles for

    Everyday Life.

    Ms. Padmini Somani, honourable G.C. member, addressing the students, at IICD.

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    A training workshop was organized for 14 Afghanistan artisans to understand textile technique. The workshop included craft such as embroidery block printing, pattern making, and sewing. The group also visited

    various places related to textile crafts.

    IICD conducted advanced training of 6 faculty members of Upendra Maharathi Anusandhan Sansthan, Patna on wood, pottery, leather, digital design/appliqu & weaving. Samples were developed by these trainees under the guidance of faculty members from IICD. Finally documents were created for the trainees to take

    along with them.

    The students of IICD organised the first colledge festnamed, CHAUPAD. Chaupad was inspired by the popular name for the crossroads within the `old city of Jaipur. It was a festival for all creative people to get together and spread colors of their imagination. An ambience filled with craft workshops, talks and dynamic displays of various Indian crafts is what the students

    organised.

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    Aagaas, Peepalkothi, UttarakhandAakar Pot Art, Indapur, PuneAbhilasha, New DelhiAccess Development Services, JaipurAdhaar Mahila Shilpa Udyog Swalambi Shyog Samiti Ltd, BunduAnwesha Tribal Art and Crafts, BhubaneswarAsian Heritage Foundation, New DelhiBaswa Mitti Kala Samiti, RajasthanBudhram Stone Industries, DausaCane and Bamboo Technology Center, GuwahatiCentre for Technology & Development, New DelhiCentre of The study of Values, UdaipurCraft Revival Trust, New Delhi Chattisgarh Handicraft Development Board, BastarDakshinachityra, MuttukaduDastkar , Andhra PrdeshDhara Sansthan, BarmerDiva Design Foundation, PunjaguttaEvangelical Social Action Forum, (ESAF), Dhumka

    Evangelical Social Action Forum, TrichurGramya, T.S. (P) Ltd., Rajajinagar, BangaloreHandicraft Development Center, KulluIndian Farm & Forestry Development Co., UdaipurIndus Tree Crafts Foundation, BangaloreJawaja Leather Association, BeawarJhad Craft, JharkhandKadam, KolkataKadambari, BangaloreKala Raksha, KutchKalasrusti, ChhittorKarmarg/ Jugad, FaridabadKerala State Institute of Design (KSID), KeralaKhamir Craft Resource Centre, BhujKottapuram Integrated Development Society, KeralaKMVS (QASAB) (Kutch Mahila Vikas Sangathan), KutchLiteracy India, GurgaonM.Rm.Rm Cultural Foundation, ChennaiMadras Craft Foundation, ChennaiMetal Craft, MoradabadMs. Meagan Carnahan Fallone, Ajmer

    Partnership and Linkages in AcademicsCraft Field Experience with NGOs

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    Mr. Rushabh Gandhi, Vadodara Nayapalli, BhubaneshwarNetwork of Entrepreneurship & Economic Development (NEED) LucknowOm Creation Trust, MumbaiOrupa, OrissaPanchvati, BhopalPatiala Handicrafts (Phulkari), PatialaPrayas, JaipurQasab-Kutch Craftswomen' Producer, BhujRang Bandej Pvt. Ltd, AhmdabadRangsutra Crafts India Ltd, New DelhiRangsutra, VaranasiRoje Eshanshali Coop. Society, BodolandSaathi Samaj Savi Sansthan, Bastar Sathi Assam, SillcharSahaj, DahodSampurna Bamboo Kendra, AmravatiSanskriti Handmade Papers, JaipurSasha Association for Craft Producers, KokattaSDPS Women's Collage, IndoreSelf Employed Women's Association (SEWA) AhmedabadSETU-The Bridge To Artisans, Jaipur

    Sewa Co-operative Federation, AhmedabadSewalanka Foundation, Sri LankaShradhanjali, Auroshilpam, Tamil NaduShrishti, KolkataShrujan, KutchSmt. Dhairya Prabhadevi Sojatia Women's Welfare SocietyStudio Alaya, DehradunSunder Handloom, GanganagarTantuk, Post Office IIP, DehradunThe ANT (The Action North East Trust), AssamUdaipuria Leather, UdaipuriaUpasana Integral Design, AurovilleURAVU Indigenous Science & Technology Study Centre, KeralaUrmil Seemant Salnitee, BajjuUttarakhand bamboo and Fiber Devlopment, DeharadunUttranchal Handloom & Handcrafts Development Council, DehradunVoluntary Health Association of India-Aparajita, Orisa

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    Abhinav International, New DelhiAbraham and Thakore Exports Pvt. Ltd., NoidaAlacrity Exports Pvt. Ltd., JaipurAlex Interior Design Ltd., WellingtonArtasia, JaipurAyush Kasliwal Design Foundation, JaipurB&V Design Pvt. Ltd., New DelhiBaaya Design, MumbaiBharat Potteries Ltd., JaipurCane & Bamboo Technology Center, GuwahatiCell Design Pvt. Ltd., New DelhiDaily Dump, BangaloreDastkar Haat Samiti, New DelhiDesign Quest, New DelhiDesignwise India Pvt. Ltd., GurgaonDileep Industries Pvt. Ltd, JaipurDiva Design Foundation, Hyderabad

    Dovetail Furniture Pvt. Ltd., BangaloreFab India, JaipurFRDC Pvt. Ltd., BangaloreFusion Access, MumbaiFusion, MumbaiGayatri Khanna House of Fashion, MumbaiHimmatsingka Wovens Pvt. Ltd., BangaloreIndrajit Bose Design Studio, JaipurIndus Tree Crafts Pvt. Ltd., BangaloreInfinity Exports, KolkattaINKA Homecrafts Pvt. Ltd., GurgaonInside Bewas Delha, AhmedabadKanishka Resort, JodhpurKotwara Studio, Muzaffar & Meera Ali, New DelhiKarkhana, New DelhiKhataiwalas Textiles And Home Furnishings, JaipurKlove Studio, New Delhi

    Partnership and Linkages in AcademicsIndustry Internships

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    Manglam Arts, JaipurMichael Boy (Product Designer), JaipurMilati, MumbaiMr. Marcus Wolff, Jodhpur Mr. Rajdeep Ranawat, NoidaMughal Garden, JaipurMyth Design, VadodaraNeerja International Inc., Jaipur91 - Lifestyle & Interiors Pvt. Ltd., JaipurNINI, JaipurOrient Craft Limited, GurgaonParampara, JaipurPetals Children Wear, New DelhiPlatypus Designs Pvt. Ltd., AhmedabadPurbhasha, TripuraQuetzel India Pvt. Ltd., BangaloreRaga Designs, GurgaonRang Bandej Pvt. Ltd., Ahmdabad

    RASA Textile & Clothing Co., JaipurRegalia Designs, DelhiSalar Overseas, MuradabadSahil & Sarthak Design Co., New DelhiSarla Fabric, GaziabadSBG Pottery Ltd., BarodaSewa Trade Facilitation Center, GujratStudio Alaya, DehradoonSuby James, NoidaTextrade International Pvt. Ltd., MumbaiThe East India Natural Good Co., KoklataThe Sepia Lab, NoidaTribal Zone - Fashion Joolery, MumbaiValaya Luxury Holdings Pvt. Ltd., GurgaonVishal Fashion Pvt. Ltd., SuratVishwakarma Shilp Karyalya, JodhpurWeavers Studio, KolkataWrap Art & Design Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi

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    48craft.com, HyderabadA Cube Inc., AhmedabadA.K. Textiles, JaipurAbhikram and Panka, AhmedabadAccess Ltd. JaipurArtasia Furniture Pvt. Ltd., JaipurArtdinox (Jindal Industries Ltd.), New DelhiAseema Cheritable Trust, MumbaiAssociated Lighting Company, NoidaAustenitic Creations Pvt. Ltd., New DelhiAVA Handfab, MeerutAvnis Lifestyle Pvt. Ltd., VadodaraB &V Designs Pvt., New DelhiBharat Carpet Manufacturers, PanipatBlind People's Association, AhmedabadBlue Art Flower Vases Works, KhurjaCell Design Pvt. Ltd., New DelhiCity Palace Museum, JaipurCommunity Friendly Movement, New DelhiCraft Design Center, JaipurDastkar Andhra, Secenderabad Desert Artisans Handicrafts, Jaipur

    Design Pool Pvt. Ltd., JodhpurDesignwise India Pvt. Ltd., GurgaonDevi Design, GurgaonDICRC, CEPT University, Ahmedabad,Dileep Ceramics Pvt. Ltd., JaipurDovetail Furniture Pvt. Ltd., BangaloreDue North, DehradunEmrusa Jewellers, JaipurExotic Pots, JaipurGramshree Trust (Craftroots), United World Institute of DesignHastkala, JaipurIL&FS, Cluster Development Initiative LimitedIndi Store, New DelhiIndia Abroad Inc., JaipurIndian Textiles Crafts, JaipurJacky J. Bonney MBE, New DelhiKaarigari (The Soul of Art), JaipurKaastkala Cluster, Bassi, ChittorgarhKastkala Cluster, Bassi, JaipurKerala State Institute of Design, KollamKhamir Craft Resource Centre, Bhuj

    Partnership and Linkages in AcademicsProfessional Diploma Projects

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    Kottapuram Integrated Development Society, KeralaKVIC, ChattisgarhLaxmi International Export , JaipurLEE-ZA International, MoradabadLiving Spaces, New DelhiLoco Design, New delhiMangalam Arts, JaipurMarcus Wolff Design, JodhpurMESH, New DelhiMoods-N-Mods, New DelhiMs. Jyotsna Bhatt, Vadodara, GujaratNikhar Creations, JaipurNirvana Design Pvt. Ltd., DelhiNITCO Tiles, New DelhiParamparik Craft, JaipurParas Fashions, JaipurPooja Handicrafts, Sanganer, JaipurQuetzel India Pvt. Ltd., BangaloreRaga Design, New DelhiRangotri, SanganerRASA Design, JaipurReva Overseas, Jaipur

    Sanskriti Arts, RaipurSatyam, JaipurSeet Kamal International, JaipurSodhi's Textiles & Home Furnishing Pvt. Ltd., JaipurSrijani, PatnaStudio ABD, BangaloreStudio Samanvay, JaipurSynergy Lifestyle Pvt. Ltd., MumbaiTata Technologies, New DelhiTextiles Trust of India, New DelhiThe Asian Heritage Foundation, JaipurThe Toy Association of India, New DelhiTripple Ess Toys (P) Ltd., NoidaUdyogini, New DelhiUnited Nations Industries Development Organisation (UNIDO), RajasthanUttarakhand Khadi Village Industries Board, DehradunUttarakhand Sericulture Board, DehradunWheaton Design Pvt. Ltd., JaipurWrap Art & Design, New DelhiXylem Paper Craft, DelhiZeba Home Pvt Ltd., Mumbai

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    While the academic program at IICD is experimental and innovative, the real strength of the program is the faculty who are practicing professionals. The faculty members possess a fine blend of practical craft design experience combined with excellent academic credentials. Faculty members from premier Institutes of India like NID, NIFT, MSU and professionals of repute also participate in the teaching process. Many noted academicians and experts have been associated with IICD for guest lectures, workshops and curriculum development.

    Ms. Meenakshi Singh,Dean (Academics)

    Mr. Chandravijay SinghProfessor

    Mr. S. G. Ranjan, Dean (Projects & Placements)

    Mr. Ajai Johri, Dy. Registrar (Academics)

    Mr. Aamir Nayyar, Associate Professor

    Mr. Mangesh Afre, Associate Professor

    Ms. Meghana Singh, Associate Professor

    Dr. Anita Lunia, Assistant ProfessorOn long leave

    Ms. Shalu RustagiAssociate Professor

    Mr. Binil Mohan, Assistant Professor

    Ms. Khushboo Bharti, Assistant Professor

    Mr. Rajesh Kumar, Assistant Professor

    Ms. Anuja Sisodia, Assistant Professor

    Ms. Anushree Kumar, Assistant Professor

    IICD Faculty & Staff

    Dr. Satish BhardwajDirector

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    Mr. Ajai Johri, Dy. Registrar (Academics) ADMINISTRATION

    Dr. P. L. Agarwal, SecretaryMr. Ishwar Singh Rathore, Sr. P.A. to DirectorMr. Rajeev Goyal, P.A. to SecretaryMr. Mahesh Sharma, Faculty Assistant, PGMr. Anis Mohammed,Faculty Assistant, UGMr. V.K. Pareek, Office AssistantMr. Dharmendra Singh, Assistant (Field Projects)Mr. Divyanshu Agarwal, Research Assitant (Internship & Placement Cell)

    LABORATORY / WORKSHOPMr. Sukret Sharma, Assistant (Computer Lab)

    Mr. Prabhuram Suthar, Assistant (Wood Workshop)Mr. Suresh Manohar, Assistant (Leather Workshop)Mr. Resham Soni, Assistant (Computer Lab)Mr. Vinod Prajapati, Assistant (Fired Material Workshop)Mr. Jai Prakash Kabra, Assistant (Weaving Lab)Mr. Kailash Soni, Assistant (Metal Lab)

    OFFICER ON SPECIAL DUTY Mr. Sanjay Singh, OSD to Chairman

    PROJECT OFFICEMs. Rashmi Pareek, Dy Reg. (Projects & Co-ordination)Mr. Basu VasitMs. Piyusha SinghviMs. Shubham Tambi

    KNOWLEDGE RESOURCE CENTREMr. Jitendra Agrawal, Manager

    ACCOUNTSMr. Bishal Gupta, Sr. Manager (Accounts)Mr. Virendra Singh Bhati, Junior Accountant-cum-Cashier

    GIRLS HOSTELMs. Kamaljeet Kaur, WardenMs. Pushpa, Warden

    SUPPORT STAFF (OFFICE HELPER)Mr. Ek BhadurMr. Kailash ChandMr. Nirmal KumarMr. Jai Prakash Sharma

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    Visiting Faculty Members

    Ms. Aarti Yadav, Product Designer, Alumnus IICD, Jaipur,Mr. Abhijit Ray, Leather Accessories Designer, Alumnus Freya, Kolkata,Mr. Adesh Chaturvedi, Advisor, Samriddhi Trust & State Project CoordinatorMr. Ajith Madhava Rao, Architect, Sculptor, Animator, Lonavala,Mr. Amit Kharsani, Graphic Designer, Consultant, NIDMr. Amitra Sudan Saha, Crafts-techno-designer, Alumnus IICD, JaipurMr. Arimato Tadao, Arimoto Design & Woodworking, PittsburgMs. Asha Baxi, Sr. Professor, NIFT, New DelhiMr. Ashok Gaur, National Awardees, Free Launce Sculptor , JaipurMr. Ashok Pareek, Senior Lecturer, MNIT, JaipurMr. Bijay Kumar Dutta, Assistant Professor, Fine Arts, Eritera Institute of TechnologyMs. Carmina Fernandes, Textile Designer, Alumnus NID, Ahmedabad.Mr. Chandra Vijay Singh, Furniture Designer, Former Faculty NID and Dean IICD

    Mr. Dattatray Dinkar Apte, Design Consultant & Graphic Designer, Alumnus M.S. University Baroda & Pune.Mr. Gopal G. Limbad, Sr. Graphic Designer, Mapin Publishing,AhmedabadMr. Harish C Chopra, Visiting Faculty, Poddar Institute of Management, RajasthanMr. J.P. Sampath Kumar, Consultant, Textiles, Apparels and Education, Ben-galuruMr. Jatin Bhatt, Director, Edusign, Alumnus NID, Former Chairper-son, Nift Accessory Design, New DelhiMr. Jay R. Thakkar, Faculty of Design, SID, Cept University, AhmedabadMr. Jayant Bhojia, Design Consultant, Alumnus NIDMr. Jayram Poduval, Assistant Professor, Department of Art History and Aesthetics, MS University, VadodaraMr. Jogi Panghaal, Industrial Designer, Alumnus NID, New DelhiMr. K.B. Jinan, Ceramic Designer, Alumnus NID, Nilambur, KeralaMs. Khushbu Bharti, Lecturer, Pearl Academy of Fashion, JaipurMr. Krishan Kumar Dal, Lecturer, Pearl Academy of Fashion

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    Mr. Kunal Dutta, Fashion Designer, Alumnus NIFT, GandhinagarMs. Lakshxmi Murthy, Viklap Design ,Alumnus NID, UdaipurMr. M.F. Jadliwala, Former Faculty NID, AhmedabadMs. Madhurima Patni, Textile Designer, Ex Professor, NID, JaipurMr. Mohd. Billal Abid, Product Designer & Faculty SPA, New DelhiMr. Nandan Ghiya, Fashion Designer & Installation Artist, Alumnus NIFT, JaipurMs. Neena Sabnani, Associate Professor, IDC, IIT Powai, MumbaiMs. Neeta Thakore, Design Educator, VadodaraMr. P. Kurma Rao, Textile Designer, Former Professor, NID, AhmedabadMs. Prachi Mittal, Product Designer, Alumnus NIFT, New DelhiMr. Pradeep Choksi, Design Consultant, Graphic & Exhibition Design, Former Faculty NID, AhmedabadMr. Prakash Moorthy, BFA, Master in Fine Arts (MA), Diploma (Masters) in Visual Communication

    Mr. Pradip V. Mehta, Principal, Mehta Consulting, USA on QualityMs. Radhi Parekh, Ex Associate Designer and Manager, Paypal USA, MumbaiMr. Rajesh Jain, Regional Head, Access, RajasthanMr. Rajesh Kumar, HOD Interior Design, Arch Academy,JaipurMr. Rameshbhai A Suthar, Former Faculty NID, AhmedabadMr. Ranjit Sinha, Professional Photographer, HyderabadMs. Rashmi Korjan, Industrial Designer, Alumnus NID, AhmedabadMs. Rebeeca Reubens, Founder and Managing Director, Rhizome, AhmedabadMs. Rita Soda, Faculty of Fine Arts, The Maharaja Sayajirao Univ. GujaratMs. Ritu Bhargava Rai, Architectural Consultant, Visiting Faculty, MNIT, JaipurMr. S.M. Shah, Graphic Designer, Former Principal Designer, NID, AhmedabadMr. Sampat Kumar, Consultant Textiles, Apparels and Education, Ben-galuru, Hyderabad

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    Ms. Sangeeta Patni, Faculty of English & Communication Skill.Mr. Sanjay Basavaraju, Graphic Designer, Alumnus NID, AhmedabadMr. Sanjeev Bothra, Graphic Designer, Alumnus NID, JaipurMr. Shine Bhola, Masters in Photography Design, Alumnus NID, AhmedabadMr. Shrikrishna M. Kulkarni, Design Consultant for Handloom & Handicraft Export Corp. of India Ltd., Visiting Faculty, NIFT & FDDI, New DelhiMs. Shuchi Mathur, Industrial Designer Alumnus NID, Former Faculty, NIFT, DelhiMr. Siddhartha Das, Graphic Designer, Alumnus NID, New Delhi

    Ms. Swasti Singh Ghai, Coordinator, Design Foundation Programme, NIDMs. Swati Kalsi, Surface embellishment, Design projectMr. Thomas John Kovoor, Assistant Professor , Department of Sculpture, Uni-versity of Rajasthan, JaipurMs. Usha Prajapati, Crafts Entrepreneur, Samoolan, DehradunMr. Vikas Satwalekar, Graphic Designer and Former Director, NID, MumbaiMr. Vitthal Das Varia, Former Faculty, NID, AhmedabadMr. Yogesh Mehida, Sculptor, Alumnus, Faculty of Fine Arts, MS Univer-sity, Vadodara

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    Awadesh Pandey, Vegetable Dyeing & Block Printing, JaipurBabu Lal Atal, Leather Crafts, JawajaBadshah Miya, State Awardee Master Artisan, Dyeing , JaipurBanwari Lal Leather Crafts, JawajaBhoja Kesha Marwara, Leather Crafts, BhujChain Sukh Prajapati, Terracotta Crafts, PokhranChandi Devi, Appliqu Craft (Pach Work), BarmerDaulat Devi, Basketry, MadhubaniDeendayal Sharma, Paper Mache, National Awardee, JaipurDeepak Kumar Sharma, Pattern Master, JaipurDheli Devi, Appliqu Craft (Pach Work), BarmerDurlabhji Parmar, Master Pattern Maker, AhmedabadJamna Lal, Molela Kamlesh Soni, JaipurKanta Ben Parmar, Embroidery Crafts, PalanpurKeshu Lal Kumhar, Terracotta Crafts, MolelaKheta Ram, Appliqu Craft (Pach Work), BarmerKokila Ben Parmer, Embroidery Crafts, AhmedabadLaxmi Ben, Embroidery Crafts, Ahmedabad

    Maqbool Ahmed Bhati, Stone Craft, MakranaMaqbool Khan, MakranaMunni Devi, Basketry, MadhubaniMustaq Bhai Ansari, Embroidery Crafts,(Ramsha Mahila Mandali), AhmedabadOm Prakash Galav, Master Crafts Person, Terracotta Pottery, AlwarPaba Ben Marwara, Leather Crafts , BhujRam Dayal Sharma, Taarkashi, National Awardee, JaipurRam Kishore Derawala, BagruRaghunath Mahawar, Weaver, BassiRajendra Kumar Prajapati, Terracotta Crafts, MolelaRama Devi, Madhubani, BiharRamesh Kumar Tathera, JaipurRamesh Lal, Pipalkoti, UttrakhandShahid Bhai Ansari, Embroidery Crafts,(Ramsha Mahila Mandali), AhmedabadSurendra Lal, Pipalkoti, UttrakhandUday Benerjee, KolkattaUmesh Chandra Sharma, JaipurVirendra K. Vegad, Master Tailor, Bhuj

    Master Crafts Persons

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    GOVERNING COUNCILShri. Suresh Neotia, Chairman

    GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN REPRESENTATIVESPrincipal Secretary, Department of IndustriesSecretary, Department of SSI & KVIPrincipal Secretary, Department of RevenueChairman & Managing Director, Rural Non-Farm Development Agency, (RUDA)Secretary, Department of Finance (Budget)

    INDEPENDENT MEMBERSDr. Ashok Vajpeyi, IAS, (Retd.), Former Chairman, Lalit Kala Academy, New DelhiSmt. Rathi Vinay Jha, IAS, (Retd.),Chairperson, Indian Heritage Cities Network Foundation, New DelhiShri P.K. Laheri, IAS, (Retd.),Former Chief Secretary, GujaratProf. Jyotindra Jain, Professor at JNU (Retd), Director, CIVIC (Centre for Indian Visual Culture), New DelhiProf. M.P. Ranjan, Design Thinker and Author of Blog : Design for India

    AEI REPRESENTATIVESShri. Narotam SekhsariaSmt. Padmini SomaniShri. Dileep BaidShri. M. L. Gupta

    ACADEMIC COUNCILSmt. Rathi Vinay Jha, Chairperson

    MEMBERS Prof. Jyotindra Jain, Member G.C.Prof. M.P. Ranjan, Member G.C.Director, IICD, Member SecretaryChairman, IICD, Governing Council, Invitee

    ESTABLISHMENT COMMITTEESmt. Rathi Vinay Jha, Chairperson

    MEMBERSSecretary, Department of SSI & KVI Shri P.K. Laheri, Member G.C.Director, IICD, ConvenerChairman, IICD, Invitee

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