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Akansha Bisht

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Here's the eligibility criteria for BSc in Interior Design at LPU:Pass with 90% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent.OrPass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST* or UCEED or Under Graduate NID DAT (Prelims) or Under Graduate NIFT or NIFT B.FTech.For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium or an equivalent subject.(5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates or Defence Personnel and their Dependents or Wards of Kashmiri M
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There are three main areas of interest in Interior Design: House Decoration, Residential Design and Commercial Design. Studies offer knowledge and relevant information on elements and principles of design, architectural design and survey, interior planning, or graphic techniques for interior design. Interior Design helps students develop creative abilities and excellent interpersonal skills. Interior design professionals are generally organised people with a great attention to detail.

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Pursuing a PhD in Interior Design can open up a world of opportunities, allowing you to delve deep into the theory and practice of design while contributing to the academic community. This advanced degree not only enhances your knowledge but also positions you as a thought leader in the field.

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A Diploma in Interior Design is a professional qualification that prepares students for careers in interior design. The programme covers a range of topics, including:space planning, color theory, furniture design, lighting, materials, construction, design software and hardware, sustainable design, and code adherence.  Diploma programs can prepare students for entry-level and advanced design careers. They can also help students develop their creativity and flair, and learn how to execute their ideas.    

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B.Arch in Interior Design concentrates mainly on the overall designing aspects of a building. The focus is on the building's construction. While in B.Des in Interior design, the focus is on the designing of the interior of the building. It primarily is a study about the different techniques that are used to organize as well as decorate the interiors of a building.Those who have completed B.Arch can be called architects while those who have completed B.Des are called designers.Those who have completed B.Arch in interior design can work in Construction firms, Hotel Industry, Theatres, Town Planning bureaus, and Exhibition Organizing Firm
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In Delhi, there are many top interior design colleges offering diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Choosing the right college for the interior design course will help you get the knowledge and skills required in the field. Some other benefits of choosing Delhi for interior design are:Learning Environment: Delhi colleges offer students a rich cultural heritage with a modern urban landscape. It helps students to learn the cultural aspects of design.Industry Exposure: The city is renowned for its historic places with the best architectural design. Visiting places like Qutab Minar, Jama Masjid, Asian Games Village an
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Experience plays an important role in the field of interior design. It is seen that experienced Interior Designers tend to earn more because of their expertise and the skills that they offer. Many companies hire experienced Interior Designers for their major projects as they do not have to be taught the project basics, and they can start working quickly. It also saves the time of companies. Interior designers with not much experience or freshers are also in demand because of the initial roles that they can fulfil. Years of ExperienceAverage Annual Salary0 to 1 yearINR 2.3 – 2.5 LPA1 to 9 yearsINR 2.9 – 4.9 LPA10
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Interior Designer salaries in India range from INR 0.3 Lakhs to INR 6 LPA, with an average annual salary of INR 3 LPA. Estimated salaries are based on the most recent 9.9k salaries received from Interior Designers. CitiesAverage Salary/MonthNew DelhiINR 28,000BengaluruINR 27,000MumbaiINR 25,000HyderabadINR 24,000Noida Uttar PradeshINR 23,000PuneINR 22,000ChennaiINR 20,000Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.

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5 Technical Skills You Need to Become an Interior Designer3D Interior Design Modelling Tools  Digital Imaging to Enhance & Manipulate Design Concepts    Precision Sketching to Communicate Interior Design IdeasComputer-Aided-Design (CAD) for Interior Designers    Architectural Detailing and Building Codes 

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All of the essential subjects that students enrolled in these courses need to know are covered in the interior design syllabus. In order to succeed in their respective courses, students are encouraged to review the interior design syllabus and devise a study plan. The course covers a number of topics, including AutoCAD, the history of interior design, principles of interior design, and basic photography. The following topics are covered in the course on Interior Design:Interior Design SubjectsPrinciples of Interior DesignPortfolio DesignDesign and CraftingHistory of Interior DesignEstimating CostingEntrepreneurship DesignBasic Photogra
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