After completing my 12th class I want to pursue Interior design course, in which university should I take admission?

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    P Mittal | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    Chandigarh University has HRS from a large IT organisation on its Corporate Advisory Board, which aids in the achievement of these objectives for understudies. These bundles are frequently distributed to CU understudies. Not only that, but students pursuing Csc as a UG course may be able to search for available positions in their area. Another notable feature is that an understudy who has found a new line of work cannot participate another meeting unless all others have some work. The corporate warning board at Chandigarh College is a remarkable feature. It has HRs from all major firms available. They continue to inform Chandigarh Coll
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    Harpreet Kaur | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    Hi Piyush, For the Interior Designing course, you can look at Chandigarh University. It is also one of the top universities in North India. Department of Interior Design at Chandigarh University aims to educate a diverse student population to become creative thinkers, who through their creative abilities, will contribute to the professional design sphere in order to create a better world. Interior design is fast becoming one of the interesting career choices among the more artistic, creative and business minded individuals. As there is more demand for interior designers, more people are beginning to look at interior design as a valid c
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    Mandeep Singh | Contributor-Level 8

    3 years ago
    Students at UID - Interior Design are encouraged to take part in workshops, industrial visits, and field trips in order to obtain practical experience in the field of interior design. When you buy a house or an office nowadays, you don't just receive shell construction; most of the time, the inside area has been designed in a unique way. Interior designers are those who work with space to give it significance, usefulness, and an appealing ambiance. Interior design includes space planning and outfitting, as well as remodeling and redesign, for private houses, public structures, and commercial entities such as offices, hotels, and showro
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    Shubhangi | Contributor-Level 8

    3 years ago
    Chandigarh University has HRS of huge IT combination on its Corporate warning board which helps in fulfillment of these goals for understudies. Understudies at CU get these bundles often. Not just this, Students doing Csc as UG course in some cases have the choice to browse the accessible positions close by. Another notable component is that an understudy subsequent to finding a new line of work cannot sit for another meeting except if all others have some work. The remarkable component of Chandigarh college is its corporate warning board. It has HRs of all significant organizations ready. They continue to inform Chandigarh college abo
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  • Hello! Dear. Choose the best, and the best is Chandigarh University.
    Interior designers are in demand not just to decorate homes and apartments, but also exhibitions, showrooms and office space. Every week, the real estate pages of the daily newspapers are full of large and attractive pictures of exotic structures, buildings, homes, offices and new and innovative urban complexes each displayed in aesthetic ways. Today, when you buy a home or an office, you don't only get a shell structure, most often the interior space will also have been handled in a creative manner. This is the work of interior designers who work with space, giving it
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    deepak juneja

    3 years ago
    Why don't you try Chandigarh university. It has NAAC A+, NBA, NIRF 84 and ABET Ranking. It is the best. Students at CU get these packages frequently. Not only this, Students doing Csc as UG course sometimes have the option to choose from the available jobs in hand. Another salient feature is that a student after getting a job cant sit for another interview unless all others have got a job. The salient feature of Chandigarh university is its corporate advisory board. It has HRs of all major companies on board. They keep on apprising Chandigarh university about the talent requirements of future. They help in updating the syllabus accordi
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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    3 years ago
    The best college for pursuing Interior Design courses after 12th are given below.
    1. NID Ahmedabad (Admission through NID Entrance test)
    1. CEPT University Ahmedabad (Admission through NATA)
    3. MIT ADT Pune
    4. Pearl Academy New Delhi.

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