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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
The eligibility criteria for a B Des in Interior Design from NIFT include:
- The age of the candidate should be less than 24 years as of August 1, 2025.
- Relaxation in the upper age limit of 5 years is only applicable for reserved categories such as SC, ST, and PwD.
- The academic eligibility requires candidates to pass Class 12 from a recognised board with a minimum of 50% aggregate.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
The major difference between BDes Interior Design and BSc Interior Design is that BSc is focused on the technical and scientific elements of Interior Design and usually works for its mathematical and engineering principles. Meanwhile, BDes focused on the specialisation's artistic and creative side.
So, it depends on your interests and career choices, whether you want to go for BDes in Interior Design or BSc in Interior Design.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Leonardo da Vinci School of Design (LSOD) offers a Master of Design (M.Des.) in Interior Design programme with an intake capacity of 20 students.
Key Details:
- Program Duration: 2 years
- Total Tuition Fee: INR 3,20,000
- Eligibility Criteria: Graduation in Interior Design from a recognised institute/university
For more information, you can visit the official website.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
MDes at Pearl Academy Jaipur is a two-year postgraduate programme that teaches students about interior design and furniture design. The names of the subjects offered in the first year of MDes in Interior Design at Pearl Academy Jaipur are:
- Fundamentals of Art & Design
- Material & Construction Technique 1
- Representation Techniques
- Design & Styling Studio
- Crafts & Textile, etc.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
With the growing real estate sector, demand for Interior Designers is growing. There's an increasing trend towards personalized and aesthetically pleasing spaces, driving the need for professional Interior Designers. Industries like hospitality, retail, and corporate sectors are also seeking interior designing expertise.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Here are some popular options for colleges offering Online Interior Design courses in India:
Online Interior Design Colleges | Tuition Fee |
---|---|
IMS Design and Innovation Academy | INR 75,500 |
Hamstech Institute of Creative Education | - |
JD Institute of Fashion Technology Mumbai | INR 7,000 |
INIFD Deccan | - |
IVS School of Design, Noida | - |
Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body and may vary.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Here are some popular Interior Design books that may help you gain additional knowledge related to the respective field:
- 4th Dimension Architecture by Ar. Chandrakant Patel.
- The Interior Design Handbook by Frida Ramstedt.
- Made for Living: Collected Interiors for All Sorts of Styles by Amber Lewis and Cat Chen.
- Interior Design: Principles And Practice by M. Pratap Rao.
- Modular Kitchen Planning & Designing Guide by Gopal Dwivedi.
- India-decoration Interior Design by Henry Wilson.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
You can pursue a MDes in Interior Design after completing your bachelor's degree in History, however, many top Design colleges in India require a bachelor's degree in a related field. Since, History is not relevant to Interior Design, you may need to bridge the gap with some certification or Diploma courses before opting for an MDes in Interior Design.
Meanwhile, some colleges may also need you to show your work portfolio to offer admission to the program. It is important to thoroughly research about the eligibility criteria of the college you're seeking admission.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Interior spaces play a huge role in shaping psychological behaviour. Good aesthetical symmetry induces emotional well-being. At the same time, functionality within the four walls matters. In cramped urban environments, it is harder to have a blend of both. A well-planned yet creative interior design achieves this much-needed balance.
Interior design is the art of designing spaces that have a mixture of both aesthetic appeal and technical skills. It is the field of creating spaces that appeal to our senses while being practically useful. It refers to innovative and technical solutions for creating a purposeful environment within a house,
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
In interior design, the following are the commonly used terms.
- Case Goods: They refer to cabinets and any furniture that has storage capacity.
- Elevation: It refers to the wall's or any object's vertical positioning.
- Patina: It is a type of surface look in an interior setting that is used to create a rustic effect.
- Focal Point: Any decorative piece in a room that creates emphasis is a focal point.
- Kelvin (K): It is a colour temperature metric of a light source. For residential dwellings, the colour temperature lies between 2500 K and 5000 K. The range for commercial interiors goes from 2000 K to 6500 K.
- Scale: It is to determine the rel
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