What if we don't want to do 12th and want to apply in interior designing, is there any option?

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    Puja Chauhan | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    Hello,

    Yes, you can pursue interior design without completing 12th grade, as there are several options available: 
     
    • Short-term online certificate courses: These courses can help you acquire essential skills for interior design. Websites like Udemy, Coursera, and edX offer these courses. 
       
    • Diploma courses: Some colleges offer diploma courses in interior design. 
       
    • Hands-on experience: You can build a strong portfolio and hone your skills through hands-on experience. 
       
    If you want to pursue a full-time degree or diploma, you can consider the following options:
    • Undergraduate courses:&nb
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    osh | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    Dear Reader,

    The university currently does not any program related to Diploma in interior designing, the university might upgrade the programs but the for the university has Bachelors and master program available for the program

    For detailed information call the toll free number or visit the website.

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    harshita johri | Contributor-Level 9

    7 months ago

    It is possible to study interior design without finishing the 12th grade by enrolling in short-term online certificate programs.
     These courses may be found on websites such as edX, Coursera, and Udemy.

    Once you've completed grade 12, you can continue your interior design career by enrolling in undergraduate or diploma programs. Pearl Academy, IIFT, and Mumbai University are a few of the best universities in India that provide interior design degrees. 
     
    The following are several pathways to becoming an interior designer: Get practical experience by working as an intern at design businesses. Build a network, build a portfoli

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    YogyaaOSharma | Contributor-Level 8

    5 months ago

    Indeed, you can study interior designing at Lovely Professional University (LPU) without completing 12th. You can still study a new program called Diploma in Interior Design for students who have completed grade 10 with at least 50% of marks. The Diploma program is for a 3-year course and is intended to impart the basic knowledge and practical skills in interior design that include furniture design, AutoCAD, visual merchandising, and building construction. 

    After doing the diploma, students will be eligible for lateral admission into the Bachelor of Design (B.Des) in Interior and Furniture which means that you can now pursue your s

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    Aadi Riti | Contributor-Level 9

    10 months ago
     Yes, you can pursue interior design without completing 12th grade by taking short-term online certificate courses.
     These courses are available on websites like Udemy, Coursera, and edX. 
     
     
    You can also pursue interior design after 12th grade by taking a diploma or undergraduate course. Some of the top colleges in India that offer interior design courses include IIFT, Mumbai University, and Pearl Academy. 
     
     
    Here are some other ways to become an interior designer: Gain hands-on experience by interning at design firms, Develop a portfolio, Network, and Stay updated with industry trends. 
     
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    suraj Dev | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    You have expressed interest in interior design, but in order to be eligible for B.Design (Interior and Furniture), you must pass the 12th grade with 50% of your possible points in 10+2 (with English) or its equivalent. You must also meet the requirements of qualifying LPUNEST*, UCEED, Under Graduate NID DAT (Prelims), Under Graduate NIFT, or NIFT B.FTech.Through design research methodologies and a dissertation, the curriculum focuses on building critical inquiry abilities. In order to expand the scope of design thinking and professional career prospects, the program also offers a variety of interdisciplinary minor areas of emphasis and

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    Akshita kapoor | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    As you are interested in Interior designing but  12th is mandatory to be eligible for B.Design (Interior and Furniture) and the eligibility is pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST* or UCEED or Under Graduate NID DAT (Prelims) or Under Graduate NIFT or NIFT B.FTech.The programme focuses on developing skills of critical enquiry through inputs on design research methods and a dissertation. Further, the programme provides a choice of interdisciplinary minor areas of specialization and opportunities to connect with industry through visits and internships to broaden the horizo

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    Komal Panchal | Contributor-Level 8

    11 months ago

    No, Candidate can not apply for the Interior Designing without 10+2. Firstly student have to complete their 10+2 to get an admission in this course.The programme focuses on skills required in interior and furniture design through sound conceptual foundations and intensive studio work using emerging technologies and interdisciplinary exposure. The programme provides a choice of department electives and opportunities to connect with industry through visits and educational tours to broaden the horizon of design thinking and professional work options.

    Eligibility Criteria
    Pass with 90% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent or

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    madhu chaudhary | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    hello reader

    If you don't want to pursue 12th grade and are interested in interior designing, there are alternative options available:
    Diploma and Certificate Courses:
    • Diploma in Interior Designing: Many institutions offer diploma courses in interior designing that can be completed in 1-2 years.
    • Certificate Course in Interior Designing: Certificate courses are shorter, typically 6-12 months, and provide a comprehensive introduction to interior designing.
    Vocational and Skill Development Courses:
    • NSQF (National Skill Qualification Framework) Courses: NSQF offers vocational courses in interior designing that focus on skill development.
    • Skill De
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    Ridhima Bansal Currently working as Biology tutor | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Hi Michael,
    For admission in interior designing in LPU, you just need to score 70% and score above in your 12th standard class and then, you can easily apply for this course after your 12th.
    Good luck.

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