Which university is better in terms of placement in UID-Interior design, LPU, amity, chitkara or Chandigarh University?

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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    3 years ago
    Dear Rahul Sharma, LPU is good for the interior design programme in terms of placement. Let me share a few about the placements of this programme at LPU with you. Navneet Saini (B. Design Interior and Furniture Design, Batch 2015-2019) got placed with a package of Rs.9 Lacs annually in Trident Group- Trident Limited, the flagship company of the group has its customer base in more than 100 countries across 6 continents. Mr. Amardeep Singh (IFD, Batch 2015-2019) got placed in Noor Al Marifaa Dcor, UAE as an Interior Designer with INR 7 Lacs. Annual package. Interior & Furniture Design Miss. Ineet ( 2013-1017) Got Placed In Pepperfry With
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    Earth | Contributor-Level 8

    2 days ago

    Hi there,  

    LPU offers B.Design Interior and Furniture  programme which in addition to laying sound conceptual foundations, complimented with intensive studio work for interior and furniture design, the course 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 specialisation and opportunities to connect with industry through visits and internships to broaden the horizon of design thinking and professional work options. The students are prepared for professional practice and execute designs us

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    Advika sharma

    a month ago

    Chandigarh University has continuously laid benchmarks in placements across all the programs, including Interior Design. The University emphasizes hands-on practical exposure through workshops, live projects, studio work, and industry leader collaborations. The placement support to students creates opportunities to enter into persons and companies renowned for uncommon creativity and innovation within the field of design. Through an excellent curriculum designed to balance theory and hands-on learning, CU provides students with strong portfolios and credible confidence to face the real world. Campus culture and exposure to different pe

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    Aston Martin | Contributor-Level 9

    a month ago

    Dear reader,

    LPU for UID Interior design is a great choice.

    Each of the four universities has a respectable record of placement for UID-Interior Design.  Although it can be challenging to directly compare precise data for each program, LPU stands out for its vast industry contacts and strong emphasis on real-world, hands-on learning. This guarantees that students are ready for the working world and frequently leads to positions with top design firms and businesses.

    For more information kindly visit their official websites.

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    Parul | Contributor-Level 6

    a month ago

    If you're planning to study Interior Design, Chandigarh University offers a lot of career paths to explore. You can become a Residential Interior Designer, creating beautiful home spaces, or a Commercial Interior Designer, working on offices, hotels, and hospitals with architects and engineers. There are also specialties like Hospitality Design for hotels and resorts, Healthcare Design focusing on safe and functional clinics, or Retail Design, which balances customer flow in shops and malls.

    You could also work as a Set Designer for films and ads, a Kitchen Designer, Lighting Designer, or even a 3D Visualizer who helps clients see desig

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    Navneet Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    For more details please visit our website www.cuchd.in.
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    Nidhi Kalia | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh university is the best in terms of placement in UID-Interior design as compared to LPU, Amity and Chitkara. Students are placed in the best companies.
    Average package of 15 LPA is offered.
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    Akshay Kumar | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University set up a bench mark in placement drive. Best companies visit the campus for the placement drive.
    100 %placement in top notch companies. Industry oriented teaching learning process. Curriculum is designed to meet the current requirements of the companies. It has tied up with various reputed company.
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    Hardeep | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Definitely Chandigarh university. The placement opportunities are very good in Chandigarh University. A Maximum lot of students in this stream get placed with top companies.
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    Mantu Kumar Gupta

    5 years ago
    Amity always first 2nd LPU 3rd chitkara 4th CU.

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