I am also doing BA in Psychology The total fees I paid for this 3 years degree course was just around Rs. 16,000 /- (4-6k per year) *Disclaimer :* BA is not a useful degree, you can't get a decent Job on the basis of BA degree So I recommend BA students to learn some Demanding Skills side-by-side such as : UX/ UI Graphic designing Digital marketing Coding Software development Website designing Because companies are looking for people who can SOLVE CORPORATE PROBLEMS by using their skills
He's actually providing very conservative figures. I started at 40k and that was 12 years ago. 5 years of work experience can place you in 25-35LPA bracket if you're a good designer. But let's not forget that it's petty easy to also get a remote gig in this space. Jobs outside pay you $80-120k annually. This is the way.
For those aspiring to delve into UX design, enrolling in courses at UX UI Pros comes highly recommended. This course is a must for anyone intrigued by the design field, offering valuable insights and expertise.
No it's not necessary. The designs are usually rather simple and you pick up most of the illustrations from the internet. However people from an art background can also enter the field.
@@tanushree6735the fact is that people with art background will rock in the industry ! thats a truth but designing itself an art but someone with painting or colour theory expert will be a star in the industry
wait until you realise there's a whole lot of science involved in both UX and UI (psychology being more relevant for UX) being creative does help, maybe you'll be a fast learner but it wouldn't always guarantee success because with UI UX there's more of a conventional approach and less creativity hence the reason you can see a similar pattern, colors, vibes, etc in most of them.
@@pearlinperil9985 I agree I said as well. UI/UX are usually combined. Ux leads the way. It reminds me of the age-old battle between Front end and backend
In few years he will earn 1.5L per month.Having psychology background is a big plus for UX design. There are not many people with such a background. Most of them have CSE or design or art background
he can still earn 1.5 just 2 years into his career as a freelancer, it's literally your soft skills and smart work that will make a difference after you've passed that beginner phase of your career, people limiting themselves is the biggest barrier
@@FindingMyself-ww6vl will self learning psychology give me an edge l? Since I'm going for b des (product or communication design) no interaction design in bachelor (govt colleges)
@@HarmeetSinghhere A decent salary for a fresher role should be around 8 - 12 LPA but companies don’t really pay you that much. So it depends on your skills and the company at the end of the day. Recommended degree would be BDes in Product Design.
@@chiragbatra4875 As a fresher, it may be difficult to secure a high salary in smaller companies. However, in a FAANG company, you may be able to earn a salary ranging from 8 to 12 LPA.
He didnt tell how to make the application more dopaminergic for the user so that he keeps coming back. Psych fellas are hired by tech firms to keep us all hooked onto their platforms.
This is a wrong understanding dear. A lot of thought is needed to come up with UX designs.For example if I asked you to design wallet, a good designer would not just jump straight into the looks of the wallet but think through things like : Who am I designing a wallet for - is it for a women who wants to keep her makeup things, is it for a an elderly person who could have memory issues struggling to handle so many partitions ? Is it for a child who wants to store their pocket money ? What kind of things do they carry- does it need to have slots for cards, space for keys, does it need to be big enough to keep a phone or does it need to be small to fit in a pocket , is safety a big priority for the user - basically EMPATHISE ,understand pain points and then come up with the design. So psychology helps understand the user better and design products that users love. Wish you all the best.
Everything he said is wrong! Empathy which is what he’s describing is only a part of what a UX designer does. But this is a big difference between someone brand new and an experienced designer.
Absolutely no relation to degree & profile. But bro got the spirit & most of the people it's the same in India, degree is random & then they find out what they're good at, which is even better.
There is a very strong relation between UX and Psychology. See this video th-cam.com/video/PdQz27oq_uE/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared Agree many people in india switch career after degree, but many times the degree and the job complement each other.One becomes a well rounded personality.The future of jobs is for people who have multidisciplinary skill sets.Connecting diverse fields of knowledge is the way to innovation! :D
I have passes my 12th in 2023 snd then i took a year drop. So if i want to enter into tech field, what should i do? Should i first do BCA? or i should directly do ux ui?? Because my basics are not good, and as much as ik uxui is a advance skill. Please reply.
@@srikrishnan429 bilkul bhi nhi mba jitna paisa leta h agar aache college se nhi kroge then koi fayda nhi hai uske jagah mca krlo starting salary may not be too good but after experience bht zayda ho jayega
@@rachelgreene8658 Not exactly all are nerds but yeah they don't have much free time to roam around that's why we don't see docs like we see people from other profession.
Acchi company or salary ke Liya bohot mehnat lagta Hai, but its possible. UX is not easy. Sirf crash course Karne se kuch bhi guarantee nahi Hai. Is ke liye bohot practice, passion aur patience chahiye. Pehle crash course, us ke baad projects aur portfolio, then volunteer somewhere then get an internship then go from bunch of small companies to finally an acha company n then struggle there to handle the pressure. It's a great career only for extremely passionate and people who have a wide range of skills.
I'm a Graphic designer and want to get in UI/UX design and also have comoleted the some case study so thinking where to start with Internship or fulltime?
Formal training is must. Diploma/ certification is essential .degree in psychology like this boy is added advantage. Many institutions offer design degree in india.please explore.
real and the fact that an average designer earn more than an average developer .. i repeat AVERAGE not top tier designers or devs .. when i was interning ( as an ui designer + basic social media post ) i got 25k and guy who was dev with 18 months of experience was getting only 20k in full time job .. also i was 80% WFH and 20% onsite and he was vice versa, i really felt bad for him and many more devs like him, where as my fellow designers (other companies) are earning more who are not even that good .. and the reason behind all this is that, even though i was an intern but i was the only designer in the firm, where as there were 3-4 devs, so technically company was spending almost 80k-100k on dev department, while just 25k on design department i.e me, also for context at that time i was working in Gurugram from ( march 2022 - sept 2023 ) .. and this was my common observation of devs and designers in most companies
This is real.UX is very high paying.It is quite a challenging job.Its not just decoration its heavy on problem solving. You will be working with product manager and engineers to decide how an idea will evolve into a product - this process needs lot of thinking, research, handling ambiguity, convincing stakeholders, measuring success. That's why the pay.
1 lakh per month after 5 years will be the same as 50k for now.
No its same as 75k
Appraisal bhi hota hai .. it will not be same
kuchh bhi
HE is telling as per current market standards, not as per future.
Ha Saale itna recession nhi hota
Very calm and peaceful guy...
😂😂😂
I am also doing BA in Psychology
The total fees I paid for this 3 years degree course was just around Rs. 16,000 /-
(4-6k per year)
*Disclaimer :*
BA is not a useful degree, you can't get a decent Job on the basis of BA degree
So I recommend BA students to learn some Demanding Skills side-by-side such as :
UX/ UI
Graphic designing
Digital marketing
Coding
Software development
Website designing
Because companies are looking for people who can SOLVE CORPORATE PROBLEMS by using their skills
😊
Thanks for sharing, its helpful for me coz I'll be starting ba psychology this year.
UX/UI and graphic designing are same or different things?
Please explain me a little
Thank you for your guidance 😇👏👏👏
@@biologie301yeah different
He's actually providing very conservative figures. I started at 40k and that was 12 years ago. 5 years of work experience can place you in 25-35LPA bracket if you're a good designer.
But let's not forget that it's petty easy to also get a remote gig in this space. Jobs outside pay you $80-120k annually. This is the way.
Here me struggling to even getting 20k as a uiux designer
Easy? I hear it’s highly highly competitive
easy? may be 5 year ago, now it seems like completely saturated
@@vkwagh2738frowm where have you completed your UI/UX designing course?
@@vkwagh2738 lol true?
For those aspiring to delve into UX design, enrolling in courses at UX UI Pros comes highly recommended. This course is a must for anyone intrigued by the design field, offering valuable insights and expertise.
I'm a 12th student, should I pursue b.des (bachelor's in designing) in ui ux ?
Need an art background as well. Gotta have style😎
No it's not necessary. The designs are usually rather simple and you pick up most of the illustrations from the internet.
However people from an art background can also enter the field.
@@tanushree6735the fact is that people with art background will rock in the industry ! thats a truth but designing itself an art but someone with painting or colour theory expert will be a star in the industry
wait until you realise there's a whole lot of science involved in both UX and UI (psychology being more relevant for UX) being creative does help, maybe you'll be a fast learner but it wouldn't always guarantee success because with UI UX there's more of a conventional approach and less creativity hence the reason you can see a similar pattern, colors, vibes, etc in most of them.
@@pearlinperil9985 I agree I said as well. UI/UX are usually combined. Ux leads the way. It reminds me of the age-old battle between Front end and backend
Bro spend 1.5/y for graduation in psychology 😮
Christ Walla ladka hoga ye😅
In few years he will earn 1.5L per month.Having psychology background is a big plus for UX design. There are not many people with such a background. Most of them have CSE or design or art background
he can still earn 1.5 just 2 years into his career as a freelancer, it's literally your soft skills and smart work that will make a difference after you've passed that beginner phase of your career, people limiting themselves is the biggest barrier
Private colleges charge around 30-40k per semester and if you live far you need a hostel or pg.. so summing up everything it is around 1.5L per year
@@FindingMyself-ww6vl will self learning psychology give me an edge l? Since I'm going for b des (product or communication design) no interaction design in bachelor (govt colleges)
I was earning more in my UX internship. They are being heavily underpaid.
Which degree should i pursue if i want to make career in ux/ui designer or what's the salary can you please tell me?
@@HarmeetSinghhere A decent salary for a fresher role should be around 8 - 12 LPA but companies don’t really pay you that much. So it depends on your skills and the company at the end of the day. Recommended degree would be BDes in Product Design.
hello there ! I am looking for an internship . could you please share your linkedIn url
@@anushkaux6 month uiux design course student can get good job in good company
@@chiragbatra4875 As a fresher, it may be difficult to secure a high salary in smaller companies. However, in a FAANG company, you may be able to earn a salary ranging from 8 to 12 LPA.
Thankyou for the inspiration ❤ amazing vedio💥
He didnt tell how to make the application more dopaminergic for the user so that he keeps coming back. Psych fellas are hired by tech firms to keep us all hooked onto their platforms.
Basically he is trying to say is his college degree was useless as he had done UX design course
This is a wrong understanding dear.
A lot of thought is needed to come up with UX designs.For example if I asked you to design wallet, a good designer would not just jump straight into the looks of the wallet but think through things like :
Who am I designing a wallet for - is it for a women who wants to keep her makeup things, is it for a an elderly person who could have memory issues struggling to handle so many partitions ? Is it for a child who wants to store their pocket money ?
What kind of things do they carry- does it need to have slots for cards, space for keys, does it need to be big enough to keep a phone or does it need to be small to fit in a pocket , is safety a big priority for the user - basically EMPATHISE ,understand pain points and then come up with the design.
So psychology helps understand the user better and design products that users love.
Wish you all the best.
@@FindingMyself-ww6vlimpressive explanation 👏
The father and founder of Ux Design, Don Norman was a psychologist.
@@FindingMyself-ww6vl designing a wallet is not ui ux, it comes under b.des in leather fashions specialization
Everything he said is wrong! Empathy which is what he’s describing is only a part of what a UX designer does. But this is a big difference between someone brand new and an experienced designer.
This is really helpful , what we learning is it worth is or not..,
Performance is everything
Can u stop asking the salary of psychology fresher and ask his actual salary as ux designer?
from where u guys aree,,,, u guys r doing great jobb
1.5L of water
Absolutely no relation to degree & profile. But bro got the spirit & most of the people it's the same in India, degree is random & then they find out what they're good at, which is even better.
There is a very strong relation between UX and Psychology. See this video th-cam.com/video/PdQz27oq_uE/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Agree many people in india switch career after degree, but many times the degree and the job complement each other.One becomes a well rounded personality.The future of jobs is for people who have multidisciplinary skill sets.Connecting diverse fields of knowledge is the way to innovation! :D
As same as a chemist
either bro is severly underpaid or he's not a uiux person
❤❤❤
22 ) k for a job you love doing is pretty good deal
That's an interview answer
Can I do masters HCI in abroad after by degree Bcom computers?
Form where I can join after doing my ba psychology
fr?
Which is a good option?? psychology or ui/ux designer!?
UX designers with a CS degree can make 2x than this
Are you sure about it?
Really ?
anirudh sir neengala 😂😂
😂
I spent 1400 only for one year
In gov college
He look like raj kutropoli from big bang theory
Which college bru in Bengaluru
How he got ux designer job
BA PSYCHOLOGY OR BSC PSYCHOLOGY?
Really????
is his name zayed bin waleed..who signed contract with kerala blasters ?
Yes, I think
I have passes my 12th in 2023 snd then i took a year drop. So if i want to enter into tech field, what should i do? Should i first do BCA? or i should directly do ux ui?? Because my basics are not good, and as much as ik uxui is a advance skill. Please reply.
If u find any answer please let me know
I'm also in the same boat
Whad du yu du
Need some suggestions regarding ui/ux can anyone help?
Can u help me
How?
Sirf agar ux sikha na hai tho ux sikha ka job kara sakte hai Kiya
MBA&MCA (Which is good one for a NON-CS student ?)
Go for MBA
If you want to build career in tech field go for mca
Non cs students can also learn programming
Bro do MBA
@@srikrishnan429 bilkul bhi nhi mba jitna paisa leta h agar aache college se nhi kroge then koi fayda nhi hai uske jagah mca krlo starting salary may not be too good but after experience bht zayda ho jayega
Is he shantanu?
You ever met mbbs student
They are hard to find roaming in the streets
@@vivekthawait2371 lol yes
@@vivekthawait2371 they are nerds basically
@@rachelgreene8658 Not exactly all are nerds but yeah they don't have much free time to roam around that's why we don't see docs like we see people from other profession.
They are busy studying 😂😂
For ba psychology 1.5 lakh per year😂
so true man, who TF waste this much money for such Useless degree 😂
I am earning 5 lakhs per month in India as a product designer with 5 yrs experience
i make 2-2.5 per month, 2 years into my career with freelancing (foreign clients are the wtg)
@@pearlinperil9985from where did u learn it
From which college did you do design course?
Yrr can anyone tell me meri sis 6month uiux course Krna chahti hai to kya usse acchi salary package job acchi company me mil jaayegi? Plss tell me
Acchi company or salary ke Liya bohot mehnat lagta Hai, but its possible.
UX is not easy. Sirf crash course Karne se kuch bhi guarantee nahi Hai.
Is ke liye bohot practice, passion aur patience chahiye. Pehle crash course, us ke baad projects aur portfolio, then volunteer somewhere then get an internship then go from bunch of small companies to finally an acha company n then struggle there to handle the pressure.
It's a great career only for extremely passionate and people who have a wide range of skills.
I'm a Graphic designer and want to get in UI/UX design and also have comoleted the some case study so thinking where to start with Internship or fulltime?
Don't start already there is lots of competition people are not getting jobs atleast u will earn good frm graphic design
Can i become a UX deisgner with BSCS degree....is it worth doing
Definitely you can!
Yes , You can . It's better for you .
Even I want to become I just graduated BE in EE what to do nxt
Bro I am also uxui Designer not job vaccancy brother.
Kaha se sikhe the bro ?
Is graduation even needed to become a UI/UX designer? Can anyone pls tell..
Formal training is must. Diploma/ certification is essential .degree in psychology like this boy is added advantage. Many institutions offer design degree in india.please explore.
get certs diplomas and internships along with your full time degree if you are a learner rn
Isn't UX/UI underrated, I mean everyone just run behind JEE/NEET😂
True
real and the fact that an average designer earn more than an average developer .. i repeat AVERAGE not top tier designers or devs .. when i was interning ( as an ui designer + basic social media post ) i got 25k and guy who was dev with 18 months of experience was getting only 20k in full time job .. also i was 80% WFH and 20% onsite and he was vice versa, i really felt bad for him and many more devs like him, where as my fellow designers (other companies) are earning more who are not even that good .. and the reason behind all this is that, even though i was an intern but i was the only designer in the firm, where as there were 3-4 devs, so technically company was spending almost 80k-100k on dev department, while just 25k on design department i.e me, also for context at that time i was working in Gurugram from ( march 2022 - sept 2023 ) .. and this was my common observation of devs and designers in most companies
How Can i contact this guy ? As I'm new in UI UX industry, i need some help
Me to
Me too
Ui Ux k liye psychology degree chahiye kya ab 😕
Plz tell me hw to become😊
Not really you can start From any background if you have better skills. But yeah at the end companies give more Preference to BDES.
@@highwaysouth9015 better skills UI/UX
Faker 😂😂 , these people are burden in design the industry,
Copy
Exceed around 1lakh per month…..nope doesn’t sound realistic
This is real.UX is very high paying.It is quite a challenging job.Its not just decoration its heavy on problem solving. You will be working with product manager and engineers to decide how an idea will evolve into a product - this process needs lot of thinking, research, handling ambiguity, convincing stakeholders, measuring success.
That's why the pay.
is ui ux a good career now can anybody pls tell about it?
Yep, they hire people who knows to design UI for app development, game development and more related