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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, BSc Interior Design is a base-level course in the Interior Design field that does not include any other specialization. Furniture Design is a subfield of the Fashion Design stream, which you can choose individually. However, many colleges include Furniture Design subject in their BSc Interior Design syllabus as a part of their curriculum. Or maybe you can choose it as an elective subject if available.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
BSc Interior Design is a full-time UG-level degree course; meanwhile, the Diploma and certifications are short-term programs. The other difference between them is that the BSc in Interior Design will give you a broader knowledge of the field, with more subfields being covered, internships, practical, and other opportunities.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Of course, the BSc Interior Design is a 3-year undergraduate programme that covers the theoretical aspects in the first two years of the curriculum and intends the last year for internships, project work, assignments, etc., to provide students with practical knowledge.
However, the curriculum can vary depending on the colleges, for example, some colleges may blend the theory and practical work throughout the 3-years program.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Interior Designing is a lot more than just decorating rooms. It is a blend of Art and Science that makes a place aesthetically pleasing yet functional. It includes space planning, material selection, lighting design, and more.
BSc in Interior Design will teach you the Scientific principles along with creativity to work according to your client's need and preference in the real world.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
The course fee for Pearl Academy BDes Product Design is INR 22.16 Lacs for both the Delhi and Mumbai campuses. It's a 4-year-long full-time degree programme with a total of 30 seats for each campus. The entrance exam and eligibility criteria for both campuses are the same, so you can choose any of them according to your location.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
This completely depends on the individual institute's curriculum, however, the BDes Product Design is a 4-year-long UG degree programme and similar to other BDes courses, this is also a blend of theory and practical sessions, with more of the project, practical, and internship part covered in the last 2-3 semesters.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Over 92 Design colleges in India offer the BDes Product Design course. Among them, many popular options, such as
Symbiosis Institute of Design, Symbiosis International, Pune
- Pearl Academy, Delhi
- Amity University, Mumbai
- World University of Design
- IMS Design and Innovation Academy
- Parul University
can be explored. However, their course fee can be around INR 15 Lacs to 30 Lakh.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, there are many BDes Product Design college options in India offering admission on a merit-based system. Here are some of them:
| BDes Product Design Colleges | Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| Amity Mumbai | INR 4.88 Lakh |
| IMS Design and Innovation Academy | INR 16 Lakh |
| Atlas SkillTech University, School of Design and Innovation | INR 26.8 Lakh |
| GLS University, Ahmedabad | INR 12.6 Lacs - 15.8 Lakh |
| Sandip University, Nashik | INR 8.4 Lakh |
Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can pursue a BDes in Product Design coming from a non-science background. Applicants from any stream background in Class 12 are eligible to apply for the course. However, there's no doubt that for Students with a Science stream background, it will be easier to understand the technical part of the Product Design curriculum.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Of course, you can work for UI or UX Design after completing a BDes in Product Design. Product Design encompasses not only physical goods and merchandise but also digital products, applications, websites, and platforms. A BDes in Product Design course will provide you with the basic knowledge of design and editing software.
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