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- Pune
- 4 Years
...producing and marketing products, systems and services. These products, systems and services as a rule, are to be used in homes, workplaces...
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- Pune
- 4 Years
...Beginning with the concept of transporting people and commodities using a variety of means, its emphasis would vary from individual to collective carriers...
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- Pune
- 4 Years
...on designing interior spaces according to their functional hierarchies and interrelationships. As a rule the elements that conventionally define the functional...
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- Pune
- 4 Years
...This would include typography and type design, illustration and photography, packaging and print design, sign age and corporate identity systems...
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- Pune
- 4 Years
...major product launches, tableaux, floats etc. Typical components of design process for any such event may include planning of choreography, lighting effects...
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- Pune
- 4 Years
...Both have as their foundation, extensive inputs from the discipline of Graphic Design. The learners of Animation Design must acquire special skills and techniques of animation...
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The famous Rajbaug farms spread over a vast area of 125 acres on the beautiful banks of the Mula-Mutha river at Loni-Kalbhor, Pune, belonged to the legendary showman of Indian Cinema - Late Raj Kapoor. Rajbaug was formally handed over to Hon'ble Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad, Executive President and Director General, MAEER on 4th August 2002,
by the Kapoor Family. This place was a resting place for the late showman who found high solace here and had wished that the land be used for social or educational purpose only. To fulfill his dream, this land will be developed into a large educational campus while still retaining its original serenity. This picturesque area exudes peace and tranquility and seems more closer to Mother Nature in spite of being located in close proximity of the busy Pune-Solapur Highway. It can be the only place for the ‘Sadhana’, the seeking of knowledge.