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Sampreet Kaur

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After completing M.Sc. (Interior and Furniture Design), students can explore careers in interior design firms, furniture design companies, space planning, retail design, exhibition design, and design consultancy. LPU's industry oriented curriculum, design projects, software training, and portfolio development help students build practical skills valued by employers. Career opportunities may also include entrepreneurship, freelance design work, and roles in the growing interior and furniture design industry.

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Sampreet Kaur

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M.Sc. (Interior and Furniture Design) graduates from LPU can find opportunities in interior design studios, furniture manufacturing companies, architectural firms, retail design companies, and space planning consultancies. The industry oriented curriculum, design software training, live projects, and portfolio development help graduates prepare for roles such as Interior Designer, Furniture Designer, Space Planner, Visual Merchandiser, and Design Consultant. Career opportunities depend on skills, creativity, portfolio quality, and industry requirements.

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Sampreet Kaur

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For students aiming for a career in interior design, M.Sc. (Interior and Furniture Design) at LPU can be a suitable option. The curriculum focuses on space planning, furniture design, design software, materials, and practical projects. Industry exposure through workshops and design activities helps students understand real work requirements. The programme also supports portfolio development, which is important for career opportunities in interior design and related creative fields.

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aayra rana

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What makes the M.Sc. (Interior and Furniture Design) programme unique is that it goes beyond traditional interior design by combining space planning with furniture design, material exploration, and user-centric design thinking. Instead of focusing only on interiors, students get opportunities to understand how furniture and spaces work together to create functional and aesthetic environments.

The programme also emphasizes practical learning through studio projects, design software, model-making, and industry-oriented assignments. This helps students build a strong portfolio while developing both creative and technical skills. For those

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Sampreet Kaur

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Yes, practical exposure is an important part of the M.Sc. (Interior and Furniture Design) programme at LPU. The curriculum includes studio based learning, design projects, model making, material exploration, and software based design work. Students get opportunities to work on real design problems, helping them build creative, technical, and presentation skills that are useful for industry roles and future career growth.

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shranya pathania

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The M.Sc. (Interior and Furniture Design) programme at LPU emphasizes practical learning alongside classroom concepts. Students get opportunities to work on design projects, studio-based assignments, industry interactions, and portfolio development throughout the course.

What I find valuable is that the curriculum focuses on real-world exposure, where students can apply design thinking to actual spaces, furniture concepts, and user requirements rather than limiting learning to theory. Internships and industry-linked projects help bridge the gap between academic learning and professional practice.

This hands-on approach allows students to

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Sampreet Kaur

Beginner-Level 1

After completing M.Sc. (Interior and Furniture Design) from LPU, graduates can explore careers such as interior designer, furniture designer, space planner, exhibition designer, visual merchandiser, design consultant, and project coordinator. The industry oriented curriculum, practical design projects, software training, and portfolio development help build skills that are valued in architecture, furniture, retail, and design firms. Opportunities also exist in entrepreneurship and freelance design work.

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Sampreet Kaur

Beginner-Level 1

After completing M.Sc. (Interior and Furniture Design) from LPU, graduates can explore careers such as interior designer, furniture designer, space planner, exhibition designer, visual merchandiser, design consultant, and project coordinator. The industry oriented curriculum, practical design projects, software training, and portfolio development help build skills that are valued in architecture, furniture, retail, and design firms. Opportunities also exist in entrepreneurship and freelance design work.

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Sampreet Kaur

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M.Sc. (Interior and Furniture Design) at LPU can offer good career opportunities in interior design, furniture design, space planning, retail design, and design consultancy. The curriculum focuses on creative thinking, practical projects, design software, and industry exposure. Students can build skills that are useful for roles in design studios, furniture companies, architecture firms, and related creative industries. Strong portfolio development and industry oriented learning can further support career growth.

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Sampreet Kaur

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The M.Sc. (Interior and Furniture Design) curriculum at LPU generally covers subjects such as interior space planning, furniture design, design research, material studies, CAD and 3D visualization, sustainable design, ergonomics, lighting, construction techniques, and project management. The programme also includes studio work, industry oriented projects, and portfolio development. This helps students build creative, technical, and problem solving skills that are useful for careers in interior design, furniture design, consultancy, and related design industries.

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