Interior designing courses are popular options for candidates who desire to foray into design. The quick development has increased the demand for interior designers.
There are multiple specializations of interior design courses that may differ from furniture designing, Exhibition/Set designing, Lighting designing to design management.
To become a successful interior designer, it is essential to have an innovative thought process and new concepts. The originality of ideas is another dynamic element that interior designers should possess. Outstanding drawing skills is one of the necessary skills for this profession. It is to utmost importance to create dynamic interiors using innovative approaches to spatial organization, materials, and lighting. Exceptional communication skills are also required to accurately understand the client's demands.
The syllabus of Interior Designing is a combination of creativity and technology. We at IDS, encourage theoretical and practical approaches that enable building interpersonal skills and grooming the students' personalities.
Stage 1: Aptitude Test The design test will consist of two parts. Part a: Objective-type questions, which will assess your logical skills and aptitude for design. Part b: Drawing test, which will assess your creative skills and hand skills.
Stage 2: Personal Interview At the personal interview round, you will be tested for design knowledge, communication skills, awareness, and interpretations, along with a review of your portfolio which you are required to bring along with you.