National Institute of Design, Haryana

The National Institute of Design, Haryana (NIDH) is a design school in Umri, Kurukshetra, India. The Institute started functioning on 15 November 2016. It is currently being run in its transit campus at Govt. Polytechnic, Umri, Kurukshetra, Haryana. The institute functions as an autonomous body under the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, of the Government of India.

National Institute of Design, Haryana
TypeAutonomous national institution
Established2016
Undergraduates200+
Location, ,
CampusUrban
Websitewww.nidh.ac.in

History

The foundation stone for the institute was laid by Mr Anand Sharma, the then Union Minister of Commerce and Industry. Japan provided technical assistance in setting up this institute. The government approved the creation of the post of director in September 2015. The class of NIDK were shifted out en-block to mark the beginning of institute at Govt. Polytechnic, Umri campus in Kurukshetra in new building.

Courses offered

20 acre camp is being built in the form of an endless knot at Kurukshetra along Grand Trunk Road.[1] Currently the courses have been offered from a temporary campus at Polytechnic.

Courses offered

The institute offers three main courses, textile and apparel design, industrial design and visual communication all of which follow the two semester per year pattern.

B.des

This 4-year course is offered in three specialization by NID kurukshetra. This course has a total of 70 seats.

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