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Gurleen

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I agree, because yes choosing between these three can be really confusing as these three are super interesting and unique in their own way. For me, I was always more drawn to designing spaces, so I went for Interior Design. I joined Chandigarh University, and honestly, it's been amazing. The University Institute of Design (UID) is the biggest design setup in the region, and they've got all the cool stuff. From specialised software like AutoCAD and Photoshop to hands-on workshops and mentorship, you get everything you need to grow. The labs are fully equipped, and you get to work on real projects, which helps you learn fast. UID al
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priyal babbar

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LPU offers a Master of Design (M.Des) programme with a specialisation in Interior Design, designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in creating functional, aesthetic, and innovative interior spaces. The curriculum combines theoretical learning with practical training, focusing on areas such as space planning, material selection, lighting design, color theory, and sustainable interior design practices. Students are also exposed to the latest trends and technologies in the field, ensuring they are well-prepared for the evolving demands of the industry.Throughout the program, students engage in hands-on projects, works
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Nehal Parihar

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Yes, you are eligible to get admission to Lovely Professional University (LPU) for an Interior Designing course, even if you didn't have Maths in Class 12.Eligibility Criteria at LPU for Interior Design:Educational Qualification: You need a minimum of 50% marks in 12th (any stream) with English as a subject.Entrance Exam: Admission can be based on LPUNEST (LPU's entrance test) or valid scores from UCEED/NID-DAT (optional but preferred).Maths is NOT a mandatory subject, making it accessible for students from all backgrounds.Why Choose LPU for Interior Design?Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers space planning, material selection, furniture
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Nehal Parihar

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Yes, you are eligible to pursue an Interior Designing course at Lovely Professional University (LPU) with a Commerce + Maths background in Class 12. LPU offers Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) in Interior & Furniture Design and B.Sc. in Interior Design, both designed to provide a strong foundation in creativity, design principles, and technical skills.Eligibility Criteria at LPU:Educational Qualification: Minimum 50% aggregate marks in 12th (any stream) with English as a subject.Entrance Exam: Admission can be based on LPUNEST (LPU's entrance test) or valid UCEED/NID-DAT scores (optional but preferred).Why Choose LPU for Interior Design?Com
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Nayan Kumar

Beginner-Level 3

Industrial design is a growing field in India with many good colleges offering amazing courses and I would like to suggest you to choose Chandigarh University as it is one of the bestest university ever. The course includes classroom learning, design studio training, and practical projects. You learn skills like sketching, design research, making prototypes, and working with technology. You learn skills like sketching, design research, making prototypes, and working with technology. Workshops like Automotive Design & Styling by Mr. Sathiyaseelan Gangasalam from Ashok Leyland and Sustainable Product Development by Dr. Prabir S
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Moulik Aggarwal

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Switching ro Interior Design at 25 after completing a BE might feel like a bold move, but many successful designer come from engineering backgrounds. Your technical skills in structures, materials, and problem-solving can actually give you an edge in the design world.If you're looking for a top institute, consider Chandigarh University (CU). Why? First, it's located near Ludhiana, the textile hub of North India, giving you direct exposure to manufacturing and design industries. Second, CU offers hands-on training with advanced software like AutoCAD, SketchUp, and Revit, ensuring you graduate industry-ready. Plus, the university ranks N
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Rashmi Srivastava

Beginner-Level 5

As a new graduate in the Interior Design field, you can either opt for an internship opportunity to gain expertise under a Senior or go for entry-level jobs such as Associate Designer, Interior Design Executive, Associate Consultant, Assistant Professor, etc. However, getting internship opportunities in big companies is relatively easier than getting a job if you're a fresher.

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Nikita Chauhan

Beginner-Level 5

There are Interior Design colleges in India that offer scholarships. Interior Design courses are offered at various levels in hundreds of institutions, so the scholarship eligibility criteria for every college and course level differs. For example, IITs offer various scholarships based on their financial condition and academic performance.Meanwhile, NID does not offer scholarships of its own but students can avail of scholarships provided by the state and central government such as:Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship for College and University StudentsSaksham Scholarship Scheme for Specially-Abled Students (Degree)Post Graduate Schol
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Gunjan Dhawan

Beginner-Level 5

The main entrance exams for Interior Design course admission such as NIFT Entrance, NID Entrance, Common Entrance Examination for Design, FDDI All India Selection Test (FDDI AIST), Symbiosis Entrance Exam for Design (SEED), etc., are conducted on center-based mode. However, UCEED test is a computer-based entrance you can opt for.

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