Is there an exit option in the JECRC University BDes in Interior Design course?
Yes, there are three exit options in the JECRC BDes Interior Design course. Candidates can opt out after first year and obtain one year certificate in Interior Design. The students exiting after the second year can get UG Diploma. A BDes UG degree is awarded after completion of three years.
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Yes, JECRC University refund hostel fees to candidates withdrawing admission. It has a five tier system in place for the fee refund. In case, the withdrawal is after 30 days of class commencement, then no fee refund is initiated. A deduction of INR 5,000 is there for withdrawal at least 15 days or m
JECRC University accept applications of the eligible students only. These candidated are then directly invited for personal interview, portfolio presentation, and situation test. Students who pass these selection rounds have to report for physical counselling at the university in person.
The latest ranking data is not out for JECRC University in the Design category. However, in 2025, the university was ranked #21 by The Week for its Design programme. The university is ranked by different bodies in the "overall category" as well.
Candidates who are Class 12 pass from a recognised board with a minimum of 60% aggregate in all subjects can apply for BDes at JECRC University. The documents as a proof of eligibility also have to be submitted. For admission, the students have to pass the selection rounds as well.
JECRC University provide merit scholarships to BDes students. It is awarded based on aggregate in Class 12. The scholarship is given in the form of tuition fee waiver. Students with Class 12 aggregate of 70% to 84.99% get 15% scholarship on tuition fees. While students with 85% and above in Class 12
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