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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Each course syllabus has a good portion of theoretical modules taught in classroom lectures, but the Interior Design syllabus is heavier on theory as it includes knowledge of architectural history, building codes, and structural engineering principles, while the Fashion Design syllabus has a strong bent towards practical applications for garment construction and styling.
No doubt you will study about the history of fashion, traditional and modern fashion designing, and other trends in the Fashion Design course syllabus; the focus would be more on its practical, hands-on applications.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Generally speaking, both the Fashion Design and Interior Design syllabi lay a lot of emphasis on creative expression and vision, but the Fashion Design syllabus focuses more on creativity for experimenting and innovating new clothing style statements and accessories, while the Interior Design syllabus teaches you more about the functionality and aesthetic aspects important for designing interior spaces.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here are a few basic pointers for you to consider:
- Identify the nearby cities and surf the internet to check for the best colleges, based on student popularity and NIRF ranking.
- Look for course content, faculty experience, and infrastructural facilities like design studios, labs, and others.
- Look for the college placement cell records, industry connections and the networking opportunities that you can get.
- Compare the course fees and scholarship options and only then come to a final decision keeping in mind your interests, career plans, and financial goals to get the best ROI.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The general BSc Interior Design course duration in India is 3 years, which is spread across 6 semesters. You can get admission to the course after completing Class 12 in any stream with at least 50% marks in board exams and clearing relevant entrance tests for top Design institutes. Several colleges also give admission based on Class 12 board exam marks and other rounds like GD, PI, and portfolio submission.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The syllabus varies on the basis of the college offering the course but some general, important BSc Interior Design subjects taught in the classroom are given here for your reference:
- Design Principles
- Space Planning
- Lighting Design
- Furniture Design
- History of Interior Design
- Drawing and Visualization.
- CAD Software
- 3D Modeling
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