Dilip Chhabria has launched an institute for automotive studies in collaboration with DY Patil group, known as DYP-DC Center for Automotive Research and Studies, at Lohegaon, Pune
Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, the institute will be a platform for budding car designers to develop on their automotive designing skills. The Center will be an Automotive Design, Engineering and Management institution, covering all the domains within Automobile Industry.
The courses will be based on the framework provided by National Association of Schools of Arts and Design, USA, and students will have access to one of the advanced Rapid Prototyping systems. The institute also provides the students with an opportunity of an industry internship as a part of their course.
“Like love, design is a matter of the heart. We aim to develop skills that embody this, coupled with business and manufacturing dynamics,” said Dilip Chhabria, Promoter of DC Designs.
The institute offers 3 years’ Undergraduate Program in Automotive Styling course and a 2-year Post graduation course. For further information visit their website: www.dypdc.com
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