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Manori Sahni

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There is a good demand in the market for interior designers. The need of such professionals is expected to be more in the future. Mentioned below are some of the significant factors influencing future demand for BSc in Interior Design degree holders:Increased Emphasis on Domestic EnvironmentsThe Importance of Sustainable Design is GrowingIntegration of Technology

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Shweta Madhwal

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Hi, I do not have the exact figure but I can say that my placement record is really very good because some of my friends have pursued Bachelor of Interior Design from Chandigarh University and all of them currently working in good companies like Arcop, JW Marriot, Architect Hafeez contractor, Interio, Livespace, and PVR Cinemas. Also, they are getting a good amount of salaries.Actually, Chandigarh University is also providing good specializations like Furniture Designing, Photography, Graphic Designing, and 3-D Modeling.And even there are CAD LABS, 2D/3D Labs also.  In 2D Lab, students learn about various 2D softwar
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sneha

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The London Metropolitan University and the University For the Creative Arts for Interior Design are renowned institutions. While they have a good reputation, there are subtle differences between the two universities. The table below compares the rankings, percentages and acceptance rates of the London Metropolitan University and the University For the Creative Arts. However, the London Metropolitan University is in a better position when compared to UCA as it received a good review and a better ranking for Interior Designing in the UK by the (The Guardian ranking body). Here is the comparison highlighting the differences between the Un
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Satyam Singh

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Yes, you can pursue a Masters degree in interior design abroad with a BBA degree. Many universities and colleges around the world offer interior design programs to students from diverse academic backgrounds. However, you may need to meet certain admission requirements, such as having a portfolio of your work, passing an entrance exam, or having a minimum GPA.Here are a few things to keep in mind when applying for a Masters degree in interior design abroad:Research different programs.There are many different interior design programs available abroad, so it's important to research different options and find one that's a good fit for you.
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Tathagata Patra

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If you are looking for a Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM) with a specialisation in interior design, kindly note that BHM courses generally focus on the hospitality industry, and may include elements of interior design as it  relates to hotel and hospitality settings. In short they are not solely focused on interior design.However, In Hyderabad, there are some educational institutes that offer BHM, BHMCT, or BDS courses in interior design specifically for women and are not co-ed. Here they are:1.Hamstech Institute of Fashion & Interior Design: One of the best institute in Hyderabad which is known for its focus on creati
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Ranjeeta Rai

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The overall seat intake of JD Institute of Fashion Technology Kochi BSc Interior Design is 100. To secure BSc seat at the institute candidates must qualify for the BSc eligibility criteria to secure a seat in the institute. Candidates can secure the BSc seats once they complete the  admission process and pay the course fee.

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Saanya Kalra

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While there are some colleges which do not require specifically B.Des ungergraduate degree for pursuing Masters. Whereas, on the other hand, most of the colleges ask for an undergraduate degree in either Interior Design or a related field to be eligible to pursue Maters in Interior Design. Thus, it is subjective to the college you are aiming at to get admission for your masters.

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sumit

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Here, the curriculum is as per Industry Standards and the specializations that are offered by the programme are Furniture Designing, Photography, Graphic Designing, and 3-D Modeling which are equally important and have a good scope in India. I want to advise you to join Chandigarh University, understand your niche, and choose a career in interior designing as per your interest because every specialisation has a good scope in this field. I also want to mention that CU has a unique Department on campus, that is Department for Career Planning & Development, which provides pre-placement training to students from day 1 for various inte
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Ananya Agha

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The duration of Bachelor’s in Interior Design programme at IILM University Gurugram is 4 years.  

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