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a year agoContributor-Level 9
As a new graduate in the Interior Design field, you can either opt for an internship opportunity to gain expertise under a Senior or go for entry-level jobs such as Associate Designer, Interior Design Executive, Associate Consultant, Assistant Professor, etc. However, getting internship opportunities in big companies is relatively easier than getting a job if you're a fresher.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The main entrance exams for Interior Design course admission such as NIFT Entrance, NID Entrance, Common Entrance Examination for Design, FDDI All India Selection Test (FDDI AIST), Symbiosis Entrance Exam for Design (SEED), etc., are conducted on center-based mode.
However, UCEED test is a computer-based entrance you can opt for.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Well both the Interior Design and Architecture programs have international recognition, Architecture comparatively holds higher significance because of its wider career scope, complex technical elements, and established professional bodies that oversee architectural practice worldwide.
Interior Design is focused on the aesthetics and functionality of an existing property (office, home, restaurant, or hotel), however, Architecture deals in the design and construction of the property.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, Centre for Liberal and Advanced Studies, SAGE University Bhopal offers a four-year full-time BDes programme in Product Design at the UG level. Aspirants who have completed Class 12 or equivalent examination from a recognised board with at least 50% aggregate are eligible to apply for the BDes programme.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
There are many countries that provide Interior Design courses, as it is undoubtedly a popular specialization. So, the eligibility criteria for every country may vary depending on the course level and their government policies and educational institutions for foreigner students. However, their basic requirements include:
- High school marks from a recognised board,
- English proficiency,
- Portfolio of your previous work experience,
- Statement of purpose,
- Letter of recommendation,
- GRE scores, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
I believe, having a work-life balance depends on the career and the organisation you choose. Every course under Interior Design specialisation is beneficial for many reasons, such as knowledge gain, skills gain, internship options, placement opportunities, etc. To strike a work-life balance, you'll need to maintain a line between your work and personal life.
If you want to go for a full-time job, then it's important for you to opt for a job or company that respects the off-work hours, weekends, and family time of an employee. However, if you want to work as a freelancer, then you must take projects based on your capabilities and work sc
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
UCEED is an Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design, which is a national-level exam conducted by IIT Bombay for admission to the BDes programs at several IITs. The syllabus and exam pattern of UCEED is generally the same for every BDes specialization, be it Interior Design or others.
Coming back to your question, the UCEED exam can be slightly difficult as it includes concept-based questions, mathematical & analysis, general knowledge, and creativity-related questions. But don't worry, you can revise last year's UCEED question paper to have an overview of questions you can expect in the test.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Compared to other Design realms, Interior Design is a relatively stable career choice, with constant demand for professionals due to the continuous requirement for aesthetically pleasing yet functional spaces for both residential and commercial properties. This indicates a nice job outlook and potential for Interior Designer's career growth.
However, the job security, salary package, designation, projects, etc., also vary depending on the company you work for, your company's geographical location, goodwill, etc.
For example, an Interior Design organisation situated in Metro cities like Delhi, Gurugram, or Bangalore will attract more a
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IIT Indore M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering (Mechanical System Design) curriculum is spread over two years. It comprises various core and elective subjects, covered over four semesters. A list of some subjects included in the course curriculum is given below:
- Dyamics & Control Systems
- Theory of Elasticity
- Finite Element Methods
- Vibrations and Noise Control
- Principle of Product Design
- Biofluid Mechanics
- Hybrid Electric Vehicles
- Robotics
- Industrial Automation
- Smart Materials & Structures
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, pursuing an BDes course from NIF Global is a good choice if considering the placement opportunities. The key highlights of NIF Global placements for the Class of 2024 are tabulated below:
Particulars | Placement Statistics (2024) |
|---|---|
Minimum package | INR 1.8 LPA |
Students registered | 2,000+ |
Students placed | 1,000+ |
Total recruiters | 60+ |
Top recruiters | Ikea, Asian Paints, Godrej Interio, Zara |
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