School of Design – Unique Selling Points (USPs)


  1. Hands-On Approach: Learning by Doing

At Sandip University, School of Design, learning goes far beyond textbooks. The institute follows a practice-driven teaching model, where students transform ideas into tangible outcomes.

  • Cutting-edge design studios & innovation labs for product, fashion, interior, and visual communication design.
  • Strong integration of theory + practical skills + live design projects.
  • Field visits and real-world exposure to understand user behaviour and market trends.
  • Dedicated Design Library with trend forecasting, materials, and research resources.
  • Continuous industry mentorship from experts and visiting professionals.

This approach ensures students graduate with strong portfolios, technical confidence, and real-world experience.

  1. Design as a Solution: Innovation with Purpose

The School emphasizes design as a problem-solving tool that improves everyday life.

  • Design is integrated with science, technology, and management.
  • Students learn to develop products, services, and systems that enhance quality of life.
  • Focus on sustainability, usability, and innovation.
  • Personalized academic mentoring for every learner.
  • Strong placement support with industry collaborations.

The goal is to develop designers who don’t just create — but solve meaningful societal and business challenges.

  1. Design & Development: Government and Industry Engagement

The School actively participates in government-backed workshops and social design initiatives.

  • Engagement in craft interventions & handloom sector development.
  • Collaboration with rural artisans for sustainable livelihood projects.
  • Exposure to real-time industry assignments.
  • Encouragement of entrepreneurship and innovation.

Students gain experience in projects that create economic growth, cultural preservation, and social impact.

  1. Multidisciplinary Learning: Holistic Design Expertise

Design today is interconnected. The School promotes cross-disciplinary collaboration by encouraging projects that combine:

  • Design + Engineering
  • Design + Management
  • Design + Technology
  • Design + Social Sciences

This multidisciplinary culture broadens perspectives and helps students develop holistic, future-ready design thinking skills.

  1. Inspiring Infrastructure: Creative Environment for Excellence

An inspiring environment fuels creativity. The School offers:

  • Modern studios and well-equipped workshops
  • Innovation-driven learning spaces
  • Creative exhibition and display areas
  • A vibrant campus culture encouraging experimentation

The infrastructure is designed to support hands-on learning, experimentation, and innovation, ensuring students experience design in a professional, industry-like environment.