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a month agoGuide-Level 15
Aspirants need to have NATA score for admission in BArch programme of MET's School of Architecture and Interior Design. The seats are allotted to aspirants based on their NATA scores via DTE CAP, Maharashtra.
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a month agoGuide-Level 15
Aspirants need to have NATA score for admission in BArch programme of MET's School of Architecture and Interior Design. The seats are allotted to aspirants based on their NATA scores via DTE CAP, Maharashtra.
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a month agoGuide-Level 15
The total tuition fees for BArch is INR 6.4 lakh at MET's School of Architecture and Interior Design. The total fees also includes a caution deposit of INR 500. This is only one-time payable. Aspirants must pay the fees within the time provided by the school to avoid admission cancellation.
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a month agoGuide-Level 15
As per the previous year data, candidates have to pass an internal test-MET CET conducted by the college for admission in BDes course of MET's School of Architecture and Interior Design. Selected candidates have to confirm their admission by paying the programme fees.
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a month agoGuide-Level 15
There are 60 seats in BDes course of MET's School of Architecture and Interior Design. The school offers seats in BDes via MET CET conducted by the college. Selected candidates have to confirm their seat by paying the course fees.
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Contributor-Level 9
Yes, pursuing a PG in Interior Designing after B.Tech in Civil Engineering is a smart and practical choice. Your background in construction, materials, and structures gives you a strong advantage in design execution and space planning. It helps you move into more creative and client-facing roles.
Career options include Interior Designer, Space Planner, Design Consultant, Set Designer, Furniture Designer, and Project Manager. You can work with architecture firms, real estate companies, or start your own studio. With experience, you can also move into luxury design or commercial projects. Overall, it offers good growth, creativity, and ea
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a month ago
Contributor-Level 9
No, GMAT is not mandatory for a PG Diploma in Interior Designing. This course is not a management program, so exams like GMAT are generally not required. Most institutes only ask for a bachelor's degree with around 45–55% marks and may conduct their own entrance test, interview, or offer admission based on merit.
At Lovely Professional University (LPU), admission to design-related postgraduate or diploma programs is typically based on eligibility criteria and internal processes, not GMAT. So, you can apply without worrying about GMAT and focus on your graduation marks, portfolio, or entrance test if required.
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a month ago
Contributor-Level 9
hi,
Lovely Professional University (LPU) mainly focuses on full-time degree programs in product and industrial design such as B.Des and M.Des. As of now, it does not widely offer structured short-term or part-time courses specifically in product engineering design at the undergraduate or diploma level.
However, LPU occasionally conducts short-term workshops, certification programs, and skill-based courses in design-related areas for exposure and practical learning.
For part-time options, the university does offer part-time Ph.D. programs in product and industrial design, but these are meant for advanced-level candidates, not beginners.
So,
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2 months 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 months 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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