How does the Interior Design programme at IILM University prepare students to create aesthetically pleasing and functional interiors?

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Interior Design programme students at IILM University, Gurugram get theoretical to practical sessions which incorporates several software knowledge and creating 3D models according to the current trends. Adding to this module planning the university hosts site visits to actually get real experience

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The Interior Design programme at IILM University equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to create aesthetically pleasing and functional interiors. Through a combination of design fundamentals, technical drafting, digital software, and studio projects, students learn to design spaces th

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