I have just completed my Engineering 1st year but am interested in Interior Designing. Should I drop out and join an Interior Design course?

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Asked by Rashmi Thakur

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    Parul Parihar

    6 days ago

    Switching from engineering to interior design is a big decision. Both fields are good, and it depends on what excites you more. If you truly love designing spaces, working with creativity, and seeing your ideas come to life, then interior design is a great choice. But dropping out is a huge step, so think carefully.

    Many universities offer Interior Design programs with practice learning, expert faculty, and modern labs. If you are sure about switching, look for a course that gives hands-on experience and good placements. Universities like Chandigarh University offer interior design programs with industry exposure, workshops, and interna

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    Answered by

    Parul Parihar

    6 days ago

    If you are really passionate about Interior Designing and thinking of switching from Engineering, it might be a ggood idea to explore it further. Chandigarh University offers a Bachelor of Design (Interior) programme that could be a great fit for you. The course lats for four years, with the option to exit after three years if needed.

    What's great about the programme at chandigarh University is that its designed to give you hands-on experience.Yoy'll be working with industry-standard tools like AutoCAd, SketchUp, Revit, and Adobe Photoshop. The university also organizes regular workshops and seminars with industry experts, helping you s

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    Lalit Rastogi

    a month ago

    You should, in my opinion, consider both scenarios. You must determine whether or not Interior Design is a field that truly interests you. To do this, you must verify the course offerings of the university you are interested in and the nature of the work that will be expected of you by speaking with some professionals in the field. Make your final choice based on that.

    The issue, though, is that the admissions process for this year is over. Therefore, you will not be able to participate this year. Therefore, I believe that taking a certificate course in it in addition to your engineering degree is your best bet.

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