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Shweta

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There are many top institutes for interior design courses in India but as far as I have researched online, I came to know that Chandigarh University is something you should look into. It's a 4-year program, but you can exit after 3 years too. The course is designed in a way that helps you learn all the skills needed for today's design world. You'll be learning in modern labs and working on software like AutoCAD, SketchUp, Revit, and Photoshop, which is cool and will help you stay updated with the industry.The course gives you many opportunities to explore and you can choose from different electives like Furniture Design, 
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Anika Sharma

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To pursue the Bachelor of Design (Interior) at Chandigarh University, the eligibility requirements are as follows:You must have completed 10+2 with at least 50% aggregate marks in any stream from a recognised Board/University.Alternatively, you can have a three-year Diploma in any branch of Engineering, Technology, or Architecture with 50% marks.The admission process involves an entrance exam conducted by the university, which assesses your creativity, design aptitude, and problem-solving skills. You will also need to provide a portfolio showcasing your creative work, though it is optional in some cases.Chandigarh University is a NIRF
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Lipita Jena

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Interior design is all about turning spaces into something amazing and functional. If we talk about Chandigarh University, it offers a B.Sc. in Interior Design through its University Institute of Design. The cause here is a mix of creativity and practicality.  You get to learn stuff like architecture, AutoCAD, furniture design, photography, and even how to create cool illustrations and drawings. Plus, they also teach you how to present your designs and communicate your ideas. It's like learning every step-by-step to become a pro in interior design. CU's programme stands out because it blends theory with practical learning. It
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Ankit kumar

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 Hello Taiba,To pursue the Master of Design (M.Des.) in Furniture and Interior Design at the National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad, you need to meet the following eligibility criteria:Educational Qualifications:Bachelor's Degree: You must have completed a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university.Minimum Marks: A minimum of 50% marks in aggregate is required for General Category candidates, and 45% for Reserved Category candidates.Age Limit:General Category: Candidates should be born on or after July 1, 1995.Reserved Category: Candidates should be born on or after July 1, 1990.Entrance Examination:Ad
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Parul Parihar

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For a good interior design course, you should look for a good college that has everything, like the right skills, the latest tools, and good industry exposure, and Chandigarh University is the best college for interior design.CU offers a 4-year Bachelor of Design (Interior) programme with an option to exit after 3 years. The course is designed to match global industry needs and focuses on a futuristic approach to design. With modern labs and regular workshops by industry experts, students get hands-on learning that prepares them for real-world challenges.The programme also includes top software like AutoCAD, SketchUp, Revit, Lumion, Ph
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Vijay Thakur

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All three universities—Chitkara, LPU, and Chandigarh University—are good for Interior Design, but if I'm being honest, I've always dreamt of being at Chandigarh University since I was in 11th grade. It's been a goal of mine, and now that I'm here, I can say it's been worth it.Chandigarh University has a really great Interior Design program. The teachers are super helpful and know a lot about the subject. They teach not just theory but also how to apply it in real life. We get a lot of opportunities to work on projects, and there are workshops that help you learn better. Plus, there are labs where we can try out different design too
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Jyoti

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B.Sc. in interior design is a great choice for anyone who loves creativity and wants a career in designing homes, offices, showrooms and even movie sets.This 4 year programme (with an exit option after 3 years) is designed to meet global industry needs and Chandigarh University is the one of the known University for this programme and it offers a modern curriulum that focuses on practical learning. Students learn with industry experts through regular workshops and seminars. The university provides high-tech labs and teaches top design software like AutoCAD, Sketchup, Lumion, Revit, Photoshop, and more.Students get to explore different
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Parul Parihar

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Switching from engineering to interior design is a big decision. Both fields are good, and it depends on what excites you more. If you truly love designing spaces, working with creativity, and seeing your ideas come to life, then interior design is a great choice. But dropping out is a huge step, so think carefully.Many universities offer Interior Design programs with practice learning, expert faculty, and modern labs. If you are sure about switching, look for a course that gives hands-on experience and good placements. Universities like Chandigarh University offer interior design programs with industry exposure, workshops, and interna
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Ambar Mani Mishra

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I don't know which university you're referring to, but I can share my opinion about Chandigarh University based on my own experience. At Chandigarh University, the B.Des program offers a comprehensive approach to both product and interior design. The university provides specialized courses that cover a full range of design aspects, ensuring students gain expertise in various areas of design.The B.Des in Product Design focuses on designing functional and aesthetically appealing products, while the B.Des in Interior Design emphasizes creating spaces that are both practical and visually attractive. What sets Chandigarh University apart is
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Ambar Mani Mishra

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Yes, Chandigarh University also offers a B.Des in Interior Design, which is a fantastic choice for students passionate about transforming spaces into functional and aesthetically pleasing environments. The program blends creative design concepts with technical skills required in the interior design industry. Students are exposed to a variety of topics like space planning, design elements, materials, lighting, and sustainability in interior spaces.The course also integrates cutting-edge software tools to equip students with the skills needed in today's competitive job market. Students get hands-on experience with software such as AutoCA
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