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2 days agoContributor-Level 6
I'm not fully sure about the exact eligibility details for Rachana Sansad School of Architecture and Interior Design, but generally for B.Arch in India, students need 10+2 with Mathematics and must qualify exams like NATA or JEE rest please visit the official site
As a student at Lovely Professional University, I can say the process here is quite clear and student-friendly B.Arch admission requires 60% in 10+2 with Maths along with NATA or other accepted criteria, and the university also provides strong exposure through design studios, site visits, and practical learning. If you're planning to apply, make sure to complete your applicati
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
BSc in Interior Design at Le Mark Institute focus on practical learning, industry oriented curriculum & 100% placement assistance. The programme offered at Mumbai campuses (Andheri, Ghatkopar, Thane) includes site visits, industry mentorship & live projects preparing students for professional roles.
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2 weeks agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, Interior Design students often get opportunities to collaborate with architecture or fine arts students, especially in well-structured programs.
In the field of architecture & interior design, collaboration is encouraged through joint projects, workshops, and studio assignments. Students from an architecture institute in Mumbai frequently work together on real-world design challenges, where interior designers focus on space planning while architecture students handle structural concepts.
An interior design course typically includes interdisciplinary activities that involve teamwork with architecture and fine arts students. This help
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
For the Advance Program in Interior Design at LPU, Phase 1 registration stays open with slot booking from December 10, 2025, and the last date for application and booking is January 15, 2026. Entrance exams run January 20 to February 5, 2026, for both test center and remote proctored modes, with results out in 24 hours. Phase 2 starts registration in February 2026, exams from March to April, while Phase 3 kicks off in April 2026. Counselling follows each phase.
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
After a Bachelor's in Interior Design, graduates can explore government roles in public works departments, housing boards, municipal corporations, railways, and urban development authorities. Positions like interior designer, design assistant, draftsman, or design officer often come up in CPWD, PWD, and related agencies. These roles involve planning interiors for offices, public buildings, guest houses, and transport hubs. Lovely Professional University supports skill‑based learning that can help students target both public and private design opportunities.
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
The B.Design in Interior and Furniture at LPU costs INR 11,20,000 total for the four-year program. Semester fees run around INR 1,40,000, covering tuition and essentials like exams. Scholarships based on LPUNEST or JEE Main scores can lower this for strong candidates. Fees stay consistent across design streams, with one-time deposits added initially.
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
The BSc in Interior and Furniture Design at LPU totals around INR 8.4 lakhs for the full course, with first-year tuition at INR 2.8 lakhs covering materials and facilities access. B.Des programs run about INR9.6 lakhs over four years at INR 1.2 lakhs per semester, plus one-time deposits like enrollment fees. Hostel costs add roughly INR 80,000 yearly, exact figures depend on scholarships or payment plans.
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
For B.Design in Interior and Furniture at LPU, the total program fee comes to around INR 11.20 lakhs over four years, with semester fees near INR 1.40 lakhs initially, dropping based on scholarships up to 60% for strong LPUNEST scores. B.Sc. options run about INR 8.40 lakhs total. Hostel adds INR 80,000 yearly. Fees cover tuition, exams, and facilities; check the official site for 2026 updates as structures evolve yearly.
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
The BSc in Interior and Furniture Design at LPU spans 3 years (6 semesters) with programme fee charged per semester. Eligible students receive scholarships up to 50% based on LPUNEST scores or qualifying exam performance, reducing the applicable fee accordingly. Examination fees apply separately. Total tuition often cited around INR 8.4 lakhs before scholarships, though exact per-semester amount listed on official site without fixed figure shown publicly. Hostel adds extra costs.
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
The B.Sc in Interior and Furniture Design at LPU carries a programme fee of INR 1,40,000 per semester for the 3-year course. Scholarships via LPUNEST reduce this significantly—up to 60% for top cut-offs, bringing it down to INR 56,000 per semester, with 50%, 40%, or 30% options based on performance. Examination fees apply separately at INR 5,000 per semester, and total costs align around INR 8.4 lakhs before aid for 2026 admissions. Confirm details directly as they may adjust.
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