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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a year 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

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a year 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

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a year 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

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8 months ago

Dude, why to take a drop out, if your interest is in interior design, then you should definitely join and the best university for interior design is Chandigarh University. Let me tell you, the university  teaches with tools like CAD Lab, Pattern Making Studio, Design Lab, and even 2D/3D Labs. You'll

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