Can I pursue Interior Designing after class 12th?
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Yes, after completing 12th grade you can do this course. You can choose between the B.Sc and B.Des courses according to your preference. Students coming from any 10+2 or graduation discipline from a recognised board or university, with a minimum aggregate of 50%, can apply for any entrance or admission process for any design course.
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yes, Interior designing courses after 12th are available as certificates, diplomas in interior design, and undergraduate courses.
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A candidate who has cleared their Class 12 from any stream (Science/Commerce/Arts), can pursue a Interior Designing course at the graduation level. Most popular colleges allow candidates to participate in their admission process only if they have completed their schooling from a recognised board. Most colleges prefer candidates who have studied Mathematics and Physics as a full-time course or as an additional subject in class 12. For merit-based admissions, students must secure more than 80% in the qualifying exam.
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Hello Nancy
A) Admission Procedure :
To pursue interior design course you need to first clear plus two. There are various types of courses available. To join the course of your interest, you need to appear in the entrance exam and on the basis of the score and interview thereafter the admission will take place. B) Entrance Exam :
For your reference, please go through the list of entrance exams :
Common Entrance Examination for Design CEED is a countrywide examination conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology
GATE qualified candidates for IITs
NID Entrance Test
NIFT Entrance Exam
National Council for Interior Design Qualification exam
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A student can apply for the programme for B. Des in Fashion, interior, product design, and more, Students coming from any 10+2 or graduation discipline from a recognised university, or board with a minimum aggregate of 50%, can appear for any entrance or admission process or any design course. You can also have a look at IILM University, Gurugram. You can appear for IILM University Gurugram's Design Aptitude Test with the Interview Process for applying. They offer B. Des degree programs with various specializations like Fashion, Interior, Interaction, and Product Design of 4-years with an added advantage of Liberal Education in the...more -
Hi Nancy,
A) Admission Procedure :
To pursue interior design course you need to first clear plus two. There are various types of courses available. To join the course of your interest, you need to appear in the entrance exam and on the basis of the score and interview thereafter the admission will take place.
B) Entrance Exam :
For your reference, please go through the list of entrance exams :
Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED) is an countrywide examination conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology
GATE qualified candidates for IITs
NID Entrance Test
NIFT Entrance Exam
National Council for Interior Design Qualification exam
Nati...more
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