What is a personal review of the PGTE and the PGPD course at the NTTF?

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Khushi Sharma Posted On - Sep 13, 2021
Studied Tool Design at NTTF Bangalore

My brother did PGPDE from NTTF, so I have some idea about both courses.

PGDE:

  • It is a two-year program that includes Industrial Design (ID), but engineering is also taught alongside ID.
  • Design studios, labs, model shops, and tools are all in poor condition.
  • There will be only one experienced faculty, others will give you assignments only.
  • The emphasis is primarily on engineering, with little or no emphasis on ID.
  • There is no research going on there, and you will not get as much exposure as you would at a Tier II college.

PGTE:

  • PGPDE is a two-year program that focuses on tool and die design, engineering, and analysis.
  • Workshops are available, but the availability of machines does not match the strength of the students, making it difficult to complete projects.
  • There are experienced staff members available, and the teaching is comparatively good. A lot of CAD assignments must be submitted for each semester (which is good for learning in the beginning), but one major disadvantage is that you will never receive feedback on the assignments you submit.
  • AutoCAD and Creo software have been taught. However, in the industry, UG NX and Catia are widely used.
  • Last but not least, many students enroll in PG school NTTF because of placements. To tell you the truth, only a few companies come to campus. Many companies advertised in advertisements visited the campus last decade, but they still keep it in the ad.
  • Nowadays, placements are very poor, either because service-based companies do not visit campus or because the salary offered by them is too low. For the PG programs, the median and maximum CTC offered in current years is 2.5 lakhs and 3.4 lakhs. 

I will advise you to take all these factors into consideration, before choosing PGDE or PGTE at NTTF. 

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