I am from india and i would like to know your insight about the industry and as a really passionate design and architecture aspirant, i would like to know what are the best universities in the world for interior design.
what is your opinion about italy? is it good for studying interior design there?
I have a list of universities that i will apply to by the month of september/october in italy:
Politecnico milano , ISAD , FIDI, IED, NABA, IAAD, etc
Please give your insight on this.
The reason that i am unable to consider the design institutes in my home countries is because of the placement scams and the unaffordable fees structure for a year. it costs around $9000-12000(i think per year)
pielewop
Jun 5, 24 3:34 pm
Is this for a Bachelor's degree or Master's degree?
Do you need a professional degree or registration to work as an interior designer in India?
Have you considered studying Architecture, rather than Interior Design, specifically? It would give you a much broader base of skills and knowledge.
Why Italy? Is there a specific reason you'd want to study there? I have heard it is a tough place to study/live as a foreign student, although I'm sure it'd be awesome.
hi professional interior designers/architects,
I am from india and i would like to know your insight about the industry and as a really passionate design and architecture aspirant, i would like to know what are the best universities in the world for interior design.
what is your opinion about italy? is it good for studying interior design there?
I have a list of universities that i will apply to by the month of september/october in italy:
Politecnico milano , ISAD , FIDI, IED, NABA, IAAD, etc
Please give your insight on this.
The reason that i am unable to consider the design institutes in my home countries is because of the placement scams and the unaffordable fees structure for a year. it costs around $9000-12000(i think per year)
Is this for a Bachelor's degree or Master's degree?
Do you need a professional degree or registration to work as an interior designer in India?
Have you considered studying Architecture, rather than Interior Design, specifically? It would give you a much broader base of skills and knowledge.
Why Italy? Is there a specific reason you'd want to study there? I have heard it is a tough place to study/live as a foreign student, although I'm sure it'd be awesome.