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guide / road map to learn UI/UX in final year or college.

im starting my final year in a couple days and I want to learn ui/ux thoroughly and build ny portfolio. I was learning AI ML but now i think its not for me and I would like to shift to this.

(im not changing just cause "its not for me", i just don't ai ml interesting for me and I have learnt some basics of ui before and i do like the creativity.)

I would really appreciate roadmap / guidance and advice.

any guide on portfolio making and projects that stand out or are essential in a portfolio and how to present it in a portfolio is also very much helpful (i genuinely cant figure out the portfolio making. I saw tons but all were so experienced designers portfolio, im confused)

aiming to study and master fundamentals and portfolio within 6 months and improve further on.

any general advice for this field is also helpful!

thanks

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u/nyxphilic17 — 2 days ago
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guide / road map to learn UI/UX in final year or college.

im starting my final year in a couple days and I want to learn ui/ux thoroughly and build ny portfolio. I was learning AI ML but now i think its not for me and I would like to shift to this.

(im not changing just cause "its not for me", i just don't ai ml interesting for me and I have learnt some basics of ui before and i do like the creativity.)

I would really appreciate roadmap / guidance and advice.

any guide on portfolio making and projects that stand out or are essential in a portfolio and how to present it in a portfolio is also very much helpful (i genuinely cant figure out the portfolio making. I saw tons but all were so experienced designers portfolio, im confused)

aiming to study and master fundamentals and portfolio within 6 months and improve further on.

any general advice for this field is also helpful!

thanks

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u/nyxphilic17 — 2 days ago

ux designers 2026

any recent bca grads who are in ui ux field right now and working in any mnc or high tech company? if yes, can you please tell about your journey and what you followed since bca is relatively less popular or recognized degree compared to btech

and in general, whats the roadmap/guide or best path to follow to study and build a good portfolio in 6 months time as a beginner? I have enough knowledge about figma to know how it works and i have tried practising graphic design a lil too on canva. I'm yet to be thorough with figma to know how to leverage its tool to create aesthetic and creative ui but with time im willing to learn it. also in ux field, do companies/recruiters really check on degrees and prefer hiring design students more or do they not care enough about your degree be it btech bca or design and care only about portfolio? is it worth it in this ai age? also how is the entry of ai affecting ux careers and what new skills are expected from us to stand out more and hireable?

would really appreciate all helpful comments! genuinely need it.

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u/nyxphilic17 — 4 days ago
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question

I wanted to ask this before I go all in and learn ui ux to join the industry and this might sound stupid but what exactly is it when people say "join this field only if you like it and not pressure or money"?

I mean im lowkey interested in this cause of ux flows, use of artistic skills and i always notice good ui ux and appreciate it when smth is genuinely good and maybe even the whole understandings requirements etc etc but I haven't had exposure to it directly for me to say if I genuinely like it but I felt this might be better than ai ml or similar cause ive had that in uni and im just mugging it up and don't "enjoy" as much. would really appreciate helpful comments and pls dont hate on me for this question lmao, still in uni now so i wanted to be clearer

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u/nyxphilic17 — 4 days ago

question

I wanted to ask this before I go all in and learn ui ux to join the industry and this might sound stupid but what exactly is it when people say "join this field only if you like it and not pressure or money"?

I mean im lowkey interested in this cause of ux flows, use of artistic skills and i always notice good ui ux and appreciate it when smth is genuinely good and maybe even the whole understandings requirements etc etc but I haven't had exposure to it directly for me to say if I genuinely like it but I felt this might be better than ai ml or similar cause ive had that in uni and im just mugging it up and don't "enjoy" as much. would really appreciate helpful comments and pls dont hate on me for this question lmao, still in uni now so i wanted to be clearer

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u/nyxphilic17 — 4 days ago
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make up exam or re-registering?

for a low credit course should I go for make up or re register in regular sem? in final year so dont want to do anything related to arrear subs in last sem and next sem is only chance to clear it. how much both costs and also which is better? what does it show on the consolidated grade sheet for both of these?

whoever knows about this kindly answer, would really appreciate it.

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u/nyxphilic17 — 1 month ago