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Can I follow product design successfully with ease after taking Biology instead of maths because that's what I'm interested in ?
How do I follow a path of product design by taking PCB and a seperate design course. I have no interest in maths even though my dad says it's almost compulsory. I was unable to do maths since a low grade. Biology has always been a strong subject. But can one pursue design by choosing it? If yes, what is the success rate? Currently in class 11 pursuing design.
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You can definitely pursue product design even if you're studying Biology. What really counts is your ability to understand people and solve everyday problems with creative ideas. Your portfolio is more important than subjects like Math.
Focus on creating visible work by redesigning simple objects like a chair, bottle, or phone stand. Develop sketches or basic 3D models and improve them with feedback from teachers, online communities, or mentors. Watching videos, reading case studies, and gaining experience through volunteering or internships can also give you a better understanding of the field. Your success in admissions and your career will mostly depend on the quality of your portfolio and how much you improve, not your choice of subjects.
Focus on creating visible work by redesigning simple objects like a chair, bottle, or phone stand. Develop sketches or basic 3D models and improve them with feedback from teachers, online communities, or mentors. Watching videos, reading case studies, and gaining experience through volunteering or internships can also give you a better understanding of the field. Your success in admissions and your career will mostly depend on the quality of your portfolio and how much you improve, not your choice of subjects.