National Institute of Design, Andhra Pradesh

The National Institute of Design, Andhra Pradesh (NID - AP) is a design school in Vijayawada, India. The institute started functioning on 7 September 2015. It institute functions as an autonomous body under the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. It is temporarily at Acharya Nagarjuna University on Guntur - Vijayawada highway (NH 16) and will move to a permanent 50-acre (20 ha) campus in Amaravati, the new capital city of Andhra Pradesh.

National Institute of Design, Andhra Pradesh
TypeAutonomous Institution of National Importance
Established2015
DirectorSekhar Mukherjee
Undergraduates240
Location, ,
India

16.373354°N 80.526540°E / 16.373354; 80.526540
CampusRural
Websitenid.ac.in
Knowledge Management Centre

Courses offered

The institute offers Bachelor of Design(B.Des) courses in Industrial Design,Communication Design, Textile and Apparel Design.

Bachelor of Design (B.Des)

This 4-year course is offered in three specializations by NID Andhra Pradesh. As the National Institute of Design Act 2019 was passed the institute will give B.Des instead of GDPD. This course has a total of 75 seats. Now NID Andhrapradesh is an Institute of National Importance( INI).

Infrastructure

The transit campus for the institute has been set up at the EEE & ECE Block, Acharya Nagarjuna University. The current campus include Studios, Knowledge Management Centre (Library) and I.T. Lab. Also, the institute provides students with full-time internet access.

Proposed NIDs

National Institute of Design, Kurukshetra is under construction which was opened by Haryana CM Bhupendra Singh Hooda in 2012. The creation of four NIDs was suggested as part of the Government's 2007 National Design Policy.[1]

The foundation stone for National Institute of Design Jorhat was laid by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in February 2011,[2] while land has also been earmarked for the Andhra Pradesh campus in the state capital Amaravati.

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