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Graphics Designing

Overview: Graphic design courses train students in creating visual content for communication – including logos, posters, digital ads, social media graphics, packaging, etc. Who should take it? Anyone with a creative flair for art and computers – aspiring designers, artists, or marketing professionals wanting design skills. It’s suitable after 10+2 or alongside college. When & why: Take up graphic designing if you want a creative career in advertising, media, UI/UX design or freelancing. The design industry is growing with digital marketing, and companies value designers who can craft visual brands and online content【45†L94-L102】. It’s also a flexible skill for freelancing and entrepreneurship (e.g. starting a design studio).

Career Opportunities: Graphic designers find jobs in advertising agencies, digital marketing firms, print and publishing houses, web design companies, and corporate communication teams. Common roles include Graphic Designer, Visual Designer, Brand Identity Designer, Illustrator, or UX/UI Designer. There is demand in both private and government sectors for skilled designers【45†L98-L102】. Fresh graphic design graduates often start around ₹2–3 lakh per annum, and with experience (4–9 years) can earn ₹6–8 lakh p.a. or more【45†L164-L173】. Top recruiters in India include media and IT firms (e.g. Times Group, TCS, Accenture) that offer higher salary packages to talented designers【45†L103-L111】【45†L173-L177】. Additionally, one can freelance globally. Creativity and software expertise (Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.) are key to success【45†L167-L170】.

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