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How to Become a UX Designer in India: A Realistic 6-Month Roadmap

A step-by-step roadmap to becoming a UX designer in India: skills to learn, portfolio building, timelines, costs and how to get your first job — without a design degree.

By Agile Design School Editorial · Published 10 July 2026 · 8 min read · Category: Career Guide

Key takeaways

  • You can become job-ready in UX in roughly 4–6 months of structured, project-based learning — no design degree required.
  • The sequence matters: research fundamentals → structure and flows → UI craft → usability testing → portfolio.
  • A jury-reviewed portfolio of 3–5 case studies is the real hiring credential.
  • Free tutorials build familiarity; live critique builds employability.

The realistic sequence (most people do this backwards)

Beginners usually start with UI tutorials because screens are visible and fun. Hiring managers, however, interrogate your process. The employable sequence is:

  • Month 1 — Research fundamentals: user interviews, problem framing, personas built from evidence
  • Month 2 — Structure: information architecture, user flows, wireframes
  • Months 3–4 — UI craft: typography, colour, components, Figma fluency, accessibility
  • Month 5 — Testing & iteration: usability tests with real users; fixing what breaks
  • Month 6 — Portfolio & interviews: 3–5 case studies, mock interviews, applications

What it costs — honestly

Self-study is nearly free but slow and unverified. Structured programmes in India range from roughly ₹45,000 to ₹2.4 lakh depending on depth; EMI options and score-based scholarships up to 30% reduce the barrier. Judge any programme by one question: does it end in an externally assessed portfolio?

The mistake that costs people months

Building "practice projects" with no real users. A portfolio of imaginary work collapses under the first interview question. Insist on real participants, real briefs and live critique — the format used in our flagship certificate, where every graduate defends their work before a jury.

Start with evidence, not a leap

Attend a free demo class, sit in a real critique, and decide from experience. Six months from now, you'll be glad the decision was an informed one.

Frequently asked questions

Can I become a UX designer without a degree?
Yes. Hiring in UX is portfolio-driven; panels care about your case studies and reasoning, not your major. Any graduate — or self-taught professional — can enter through a structured, assessed programme.
How many hours a week do I need?
Plan for 8–12 hours weekly across live sessions and project work. Evening and weekend cohorts exist precisely so working professionals can switch without quitting.
Should I learn UX from YouTube first?
Free content is a fine way to test interest, but it cannot give you real participants, live critique or a jury-graded portfolio — the three things employers actually probe in interviews.

Learn this properly, not passively.

Live studios, real users, jury-reviewed portfolios — see how the school behind this article teaches.

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