Creo Design Training
(Basic to Advanced Creo Online Training)
Master Creo Parametric CAD for Real-World Product Design
Creo Design Training is a professional program designed to equip engineers and designers with advanced CAD skills using PTC Creo Parametric, one of the leading 3D CAD tools in the industry. This training covers part modeling, assemblies, sheet metal, surfacing, and drafting, with a focus on real-world projects and industry-standard design practices. This program is ideal for mechanical engineers, product designers, and professionals seeking to advance their careers in manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and R&D sectors.
✅ Master Creo Parametric CAD Design from fundamentals to advanced levels — covering 3D part modeling, assemblies, sheet metal, surfacing, drafting, and GD&T, all through real-world product design workflows.
✅ Perfect for mechanical engineers, design professionals, and beginners aiming to build a career in product design, manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and R&D sectors.
✅ Enhance your design skills while learning to create professional, production-ready 3D models and detailed drawings that adhere to global standards (ISO/ASME).
✅ Hands-on projects and industry-oriented case studies ensure you can tackle real-world design challenges and build a strong portfolio that stands out.
✅ Learn from experienced Creo professionals, gaining practical knowledge on modern CAD workflows, design optimization, and productivity-enhancing tools.
High Salary
“For professionals with 4–5 years of experience, Creo Design Engineers earn around ₹5–10 Lakhs CTC, while Creo Developers with automation and customization skills using Creo Toolkit / API can earn ₹20–30 Lakhs. Moving from core design to automation unlocks faster career growth and high-paying opportunities in product development, automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing sectors.”
Good Demand
“While Creo Design is widely known among mechanical engineers, it often results in high competition for standard design roles. In contrast, Creo Automation & Customization is a specialized skill mastered by very few professionals. Engineers with expertise in Creo Toolkit / API stand out in the job market, gaining access to better opportunities, higher salaries, and faster career growth.”
Easier To Learn
“While Creo Design is relatively easy to learn, Creo Automation & Customization requires advanced expertise and can be challenging initially. Leveraging our industry experience, we provide structured, step-by-step training that simplifies complex concepts, helping you master automation skills and gain a competitive edge in your career.”
More Reasons to Learn Creo Design Training
Learn one of the most widely used 3D CAD software in product design and manufacturing.
Gain expertise in part modeling, assemblies, sheet metal, surfacing, drafting, and GD&T.
Work on real-world projects and industry-oriented case studies.
Open doors to roles like CAD Engineer, Product Designer, and R&D Engineer.
Advanced skills in Creo, especially automation, can lead to higher-paying positions.
Learn Creo Toolkit / API for customization and automation, a rare and in-demand expertise.
Build professional, production-ready 3D models and detailed drawings that meet global standards (ISO/ASME).
Learn directly from experienced Creo professionals with industry knowledge.
Access to live classes, recordings, and self-paced exercises for convenient learning.
Stand out in the job market with advanced CAD and automation skills.
PLACEMENT RECORD
We’re proud of our alumni who now work at top companies. Although we keep their names private, we’re happy to share details if you request.










Syllabus Creo Design Training
Understanding Creo Concepts
Solid Modeling Concepts
Feature-Based Concepts
Parametric Concepts
Using the Creo Interface
Main Interface Overview
Folder Browser
Setting Working Directory, Opening & Saving Files
File Management in Creo
Creating Sketcher Geometry
Sketcher Theory Review
Modifying Sketcher Display
Using Constraints
Sketching Lines, Centerlines, Rectangles, Circles, Arcs, and Fillets
Using Sketcher Tools
Construction Geometry Theory
Geometry Tools & Dimensioning
Modifying Dimensions and Resolving Conflicts
Sketching Ellipses, Elliptical Fillets, Splines, Text
Creating Extrudes, Revolves, and Ribs
Solid Extrude Features, Extrude Depth & Direction
Thicken Sketch
Solid Revolve Features & Revolve Angle
Using the Creo Interface – Part 2
Analyzing 3D Orientation
View Manager & View Orientations
Using Drag Handles, Model Tree, Renaming Objects
Regenerating and Editing Models
Creating Datum Features: Planes and Axes
Creating Datum Axes & Planes
Creating Sweeps and Blends
Creating Sweeps & Blends
Parallel Blend Section Tools
Rotational and General Blend Theory
Hole Features: Depth, Radial & Diameter Holes
Shell Features
Creating Rounds & Advanced Chamfer Dimensioning
Draft Features
Helical Sweeps for Threads: Profile & Pitch Variations
Understanding Swept Blends
Creating Swept Blends by Selecting Sections
Creating Sketched Points & Curves Through Points
Direction, Axis, Dimension, and Fill Patterns
Group, Copy, and Mirror Tools
Moving, Rotating, Mirroring
Model Units and Mass Properties
Mini Project: 3D Modeling
Creating Parameters
Family Table Theory
Creating UDFs
Assembly Theory
Creating New Assembly Models
Constraint Theory & Component Interfaces
Using Placing and Receiving Component Interface
Sheet Metal Design Environment & Wall Types
Creating Walls, Unbend, Bend Back, and Cut
Converting Solid Parts to Sheet Metal Parts
Creating Dimensions: Model, Auto, Smart
GD&T: Datum Features, Geometric Tolerance, Surface Finish
Jog Leader, Hole Callout, Datum Target, Dowel Pins, Cosmetic Thread
Balloon, Center Mark, Center Lines, Layers
Working with Tables: BOM, Hole Table, Sheets, Templates, Sheet Format
Creating and Editing Surface Features
Extruded Boss/Base, Trim/Extend, Mirror, Placing Holes
Mirroring, Trimming, Merging, Fill Surface, Offset, Solidify, Thickening
Mini Project: Reverse Engineering – 3D Modeling & Drafting from Industry Component
Industrial Project:
Create 3D Models and Drafting from Industry Components
Customer Drawings
Process Drawings
Why Learn From FeesWorth?

10 Years of Teaching
For the past decade, we have passionately and consistently specialized in CAD Automation & Customization training. Our unwavering commitment to this niche field has allowed us to accumulate a wealth of experience and expertise. Over the years, we have honed our training programs to perfection, ensuring that our students receive the highest quality education in this vital aspect of CAD technology. This extensive experience has enabled us to provide our students with valuable insights and knowledge that are not just theoretical but also practical, setting them on a path to success in a competitive job market
We work on real projects for MNC
We take pride in our collaboration with renowned companies such as Donaldson in the UAE, Honeywell in the USA, and Proclass in the Netherlands. Over the years, we have successfully undertaken and delivered cutting-edge CAD Automation & Customization projects for these distinguished clients. These partnerships stand as a testament to our capabilities and the trust these global organizations have placed in our expertise. Our commitment to innovation and precision ensures that we continue to provide tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of our clients and make a significant impact in their respective industries.


We have delivered many corporate training
We also take pride in our successful track record of delivering comprehensive corporate training in CAD Automation and Customization. Our tailored programs have been well-received by esteemed companies like Molex, Bradken, Mold-Masters, and Valeo. These collaborations attest to our ability to address the unique needs of leading organizations, providing their teams with the specialized skills and knowledge required to excel in CAD Automation and Customization. This recognition in the corporate world reinforces our commitment to excellence and the valuable impact our training has on both individuals and businesses
FAQ
Frequently asked questions and answers.
Creo Design Training equips engineers and designers with industry-ready skills in PTC Creo Parametric, a powerful 3D CAD platform trusted worldwide. The program covers part modeling, assemblies, sheet metal, surfacing, and drafting, while focusing on real-world projects and international standards. Learners gain the expertise to create production-ready designs and build strong careers in automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and product development sectors.
Creo Design Engineers with advanced expertise are in high demand, often earning higher salaries than general CAD professionals. Mastery of Creo enables engineers to handle complex part modeling, assemblies, sheet metal, surfacing, and precise drafting—skills that go far beyond basic design.
Through structured Creo Design Training, you’ll develop the ability to create production-ready models and drawings that meet global engineering standards. These capabilities are highly sought after across industries such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and product development.
For a complete overview of the program, watch the detailed course video available on this page.
Having prior CAD experience gives you a solid foundation to quickly master Creo Parametric. It helps you build on your existing design skills while advancing into powerful capabilities like assemblies, surfacing, sheet metal, and precise drafting.
With Creo expertise, you’ll not only create professional, production-ready designs but also understand how these models integrate into real-world engineering and manufacturing processes. This knowledge positions you for career growth and leadership roles in product development, where you can drive innovation and efficiency.
Generally No.
Sometimes Yes.
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For CAD platforms like SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Siemens NX, and Inventor, engineers build essential design expertise. Creo Design Training focuses on developing advanced skills in part modeling, assemblies, sheet metal, surfacing, and detailed drafting.
By mastering Creo Parametric, engineers can deliver accurate, production-ready 3D models and drawings aligned with global standards, creating a strong foundation for career growth in product design, manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and R&D industries.
Advanced Creo expertise is relatively rare, with only a limited number of professionals skilled in complex assemblies, sheet metal, surfacing, and detailed drafting. This scarcity makes trained Creo designers highly valuable, offering strong career prospects and growth opportunities in industries such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and product development.