Interior Design
The Interior Design program provides a well-rounded education in designing functional, aesthetically pleasing, and sustainable interior spaces. Students start by learning the core principles of design, space planning, and color theory, which form the foundation for all interior design work. In-depth studies of various materials, finishes, and textures allow students to understand how different elements impact the look, feel, and functionality of interior spaces. Emphasis is placed on understanding architectural plans and layout, helping students design spaces that are not only visually appealing but also practical and ergonomic.
The course also covers advanced design concepts, including lighting design, furniture arrangement, and the use of technology in interior design. Students explore various lighting techniques, learning how lighting can enhance mood and functionality in a space. The program also introduces them to furniture design and arrangement, teaching them how to create cohesive layouts for residential, commercial, and public spaces. The curriculum integrates sustainable design practices, emphasizing eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient solutions, which are becoming increasingly important in modern interior design.
Candidates must have completed their 10+2 education (from any stream) or equivalent from a recognized board and Should Appear for MH-CET.
4 Years (8 Semesters)
Bachelor of Design