

B-DES-BACHELOR-OF-DESIGN in Interior Design at Chitkara University


Patiala, Punjab
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About the Specialization
What is Interior Design at Chitkara University Patiala?
This Interior Design program at Chitkara University focuses on creating functional, aesthetically pleasing, and sustainable indoor environments. With a strong emphasis on practical skills and conceptual understanding, the curriculum prepares students for the dynamic Indian design industry, where residential, commercial, and hospitality sectors are witnessing significant growth.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for creative individuals passionate about transforming spaces, fresh 10+2 graduates seeking entry into the design field, and those with an aptitude for visualization and problem-solving. It also caters to aspiring professionals looking to contribute to India''''s burgeoning real estate and infrastructure development.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse India-specific career paths as independent interior designers, design consultants, space planners, or set designers. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-5 LPA, with experienced professionals earning significantly more in major Indian design firms. The program fosters critical thinking and a portfolio for professional certification alignment.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Develop Foundational Design Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Focus rigorously on mastering basic drafting, sketching, and color theory. Attend all workshops to build proficiency in model making and material exploration, crucial for all future design work.
Tools & Resources
AutoCAD (basic), Sketchbooks, Model-making kits, Design textbooks, Peer study groups
Career Connection
Strong fundamentals are critical for internships and entry-level roles, enabling efficient execution of design concepts.
Cultivate Visual Communication Excellence- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in visual arts classes and communication skills sessions. Practice presenting your design ideas clearly and concisely, both verbally and through visual representations. Seek feedback on all presentations.
Tools & Resources
PowerPoint, Behance (for inspiration), Public speaking clubs, Communication coaches (if available)
Career Connection
Effective communication is vital for client pitches, team collaboration, and selling design concepts in the Indian market.
Build a Digital Design Toolkit- (Semester 1-2)
Start early with learning Computer Aided Design (CAD) software like AutoCAD. Regularly practice 2D drafting and basic digital representation skills. Utilize university lab resources and online tutorials.
Tools & Resources
AutoCAD, YouTube tutorials, Lynda.com/LinkedIn Learning, University CAD labs
Career Connection
Proficiency in CAD is a non-negotiable skill for almost all design jobs in India, enhancing efficiency and professional output.
Intermediate Stage
Engage in Studio Projects Extensively- (Semester 3-5)
Treat each Interior Design Studio project (residential, commercial, public) as a real-world client brief. Push boundaries, experiment with materials, and seek diverse feedback. Document every project meticulously for your portfolio.
Tools & Resources
Design software (SketchUp, 3ds Max), Material libraries, Industry mentors, Design magazines
Career Connection
A robust portfolio of diverse studio projects is the primary tool for securing internships and demonstrating practical capabilities to Indian employers.
Master 3D Visualization Techniques- (Semester 4-5)
Go beyond basic CAD and dive deep into 3D visualization and rendering software. Develop a strong understanding of lighting, texturing, and photorealistic rendering to bring your designs to life.
Tools & Resources
SketchUp, V-Ray, 3ds Max, Photoshop, Online rendering tutorials, Design blogs
Career Connection
High-quality 3D renders are crucial for client presentations and winning projects, a highly valued skill in Indian design studios.
Network with Industry Professionals- (Semester 3-5)
Attend design workshops, seminars, and exhibitions organized by the university or local design associations (e.g., IIID). Connect with guest lecturers and alumni. LinkedIn is a key tool for professional networking in India.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, Industry events (online/offline), Alumni network, IIID (Indian Institute of Interior Designers) events
Career Connection
Networking opens doors to internship opportunities, mentorship, and future job prospects in the competitive Indian design landscape.
Advanced Stage
Undertake a High-Impact Internship/Live Project- (Semester 6)
Secure a substantial internship or a live project in a reputed design firm. Take initiative, apply all learned skills, and actively contribute. Focus on understanding professional practice, project management, and client communication.
Tools & Resources
Industry contacts, University placement cell, Professional mentors, Project management software
Career Connection
An impactful internship is often a direct pathway to pre-placement offers or strong recommendations, significantly boosting career launch in India.
Develop a Comprehensive Thesis Project- (Semester 8)
Choose a challenging and innovative thesis topic that reflects your specialization and research interests. Dedicate significant time to research, concept development, detailed design, and a professional-grade presentation.
Tools & Resources
Research papers, Academic advisors, Advanced design software, Fabrication labs
Career Connection
The thesis project is a capstone showcase of your skills and expertise, often used as a flagship portfolio piece for advanced roles or higher studies.
Build an Entrepreneurial Mindset & Professional Portfolio- (Semester 7-8)
Explore entrepreneurship in design and understand business fundamentals. Concurrently, refine your digital portfolio, curating your best works with compelling descriptions and professional layout, preparing for job applications and client pitches.
Tools & Resources
Business mentors, Startup incubators, Online portfolio platforms (e.g., Adobe Portfolio, WordPress), Mock interviews
Career Connection
Essential for starting your own practice or excelling in leadership roles, while a polished portfolio is non-negotiable for securing employment and winning clients.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Passed 10+2 examination with minimum 50% marks in aggregate (or an equivalent examination) in any stream. Candidate must have qualified UCEED/NID/NIFT/CEED or any other design aptitude test, or appeared in Chitkara Design Aptitude Test (CDAT) conducted by Chitkara University.
Duration: 4 years / 8 semesters
Credits: 161 Credits
Assessment: Assessment pattern not specified
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BDI101 | Design Fundamentals I | Core Theory | 4 | Elements of Design, Principles of Design, Form and Space, Color Theory, Ergonomics |
| BDI102 | Basic Drafting and Drawing | Practical | 4 | Orthographic Projections, Isometric Drawings, Perspective Drawing, Line Work and Scales, Introduction to Technical Drawing |
| BDI103 | Visual Arts | Foundation | 4 | Sketching Techniques, Painting Mediums, Sculpture and Form, Art History Overview, Artistic Expression and Aesthetics |
| BDI104 | Workshop Practice I | Practical | 2 | Model Making Basics, Material Exploration, Basic Tools and Equipment, Prototyping Concepts, Craft Skills Development |
| BDI105 | Communication Skills | Foundation | 3 | English Grammar and Vocabulary, Presentation Techniques, Report Writing, Public Speaking, Group Discussion Strategies |
| BDI106 | Environmental Studies | Ancillary | 3 | Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution, Natural Resources Management, Sustainable Development, Environmental Policies |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BDI107 | Design Fundamentals II | Core Theory | 4 | Design Process Stages, Ideation Techniques, Concept Development, User Centric Design Principles, Design Thinking Methodology |
| BDI108 | Advanced Drafting and Drawing | Practical | 4 | Architectural Drawing Standards, Sectional Views and Elevations, Detailed Drawings, Site Planning and Context, Technical Drawing Conventions |
| BDI109 | History of Interior Design I | Core Theory | 4 | Ancient Civilizations Design, Medieval Interior Styles, Renaissance Aesthetics, Baroque and Rococo Interiors, Influence of Historical Periods |
| BDI110 | Workshop Practice II | Practical | 2 | Woodworking Techniques, Metal Fabrication Basics, Surface Finishing Methods, Joinery and Assembly, Material Properties and Application |
| BDI111 | Computer Aided Design I (CAD I) | Practical | 3 | Introduction to AutoCAD, 2D Drafting and Commands, Layers and Blocks Management, Layout and Plotting, Basic CAD Tools for Interior Design |
| BDI112 | Material and Construction I | Core Theory | 3 | Building Materials (Bricks, Concrete), Structural Elements (Steel), Masonry Construction, Foundations and Walls, Basic Building Components |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BDI201 | Interior Design Studio I (Residential) | Studio | 6 | Residential Space Planning, Furniture Layout and Ergonomics, Client Brief Analysis, Mood Boards and Material Palettes, Residential Typologies and Case Studies |
| BDI202 | Building Construction II | Core Theory | 4 | Doors and Windows Detailing, Roofing Systems, Stairs and Ramps Design, Flooring Materials and Installation, Wall Finishes and Coverings |
| BDI203 | History of Interior Design II | Core Theory | 4 | Neoclassicism and its Influence, Art Nouveau and Art Deco Styles, Modernism in Interior Design, Postmodernism and Contemporary Trends, Impact of Social Movements on Design |
| BDI204 | Computer Aided Design II (CAD II) | Practical | 3 | Advanced AutoCAD Techniques, Introduction to 3D Modeling in CAD, Basic Rendering Principles, Creating Presentation Drawings, CAD for Interior Detailing |
| BDI205 | Furniture Design I | Core Theory | 3 | Ergonomics in Furniture Design, Furniture Joinery Techniques, Material Selection for Furniture, Prototyping Furniture Concepts, Chair Design Principles |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BDI206 | Interior Design Studio II (Commercial) | Studio | 6 | Retail Design Principles, Office Layout and Functionality, Hospitality Interior Design, Brand Identity Integration, Zoning and Circulation in Commercial Spaces |
| BDI207 | Building Services | Core Theory | 4 | HVAC Systems, Plumbing and Sanitation, Electrical Systems and Wiring, Lighting Design Principles, Fire Safety and Building Codes |
| BDI208 | Material and Finishes | Core Theory | 4 | Wood and Wood Products, Glass and Metals in Interiors, Plastics and Composites, Textiles and Upholstery, Wallpapers, Paints, and Coatings |
| BDI209 | 3D Visualization and Rendering I | Practical | 3 | Introduction to SketchUp, Basic V-Ray Rendering, Texturing and Material Application, Setting Up Lighting in 3D, Creating Basic Scene Setups |
| BDI210 | Exhibition Design | Core Theory | 3 | Booth Design and Layout, Display Techniques, Visitor Flow and Engagement, Temporary Structures, Graphics and Branding in Exhibitions |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BDI301 | Interior Design Studio III (Public & Institutional) | Studio | 6 | Healthcare Design Considerations, Educational Facility Design, Museum and Gallery Design, Public Spaces Design, Accessibility and Universal Design |
| BDI302 | Acoustics and Lighting | Core Theory | 4 | Sound Absorption and Insulation, Reverberation Control, Daylighting Strategies, Artificial Lighting Types and Fixtures, Luminaire Selection and Placement |
| BDI303 | Landscape Design | Core Theory | 4 | Site Analysis for Landscape, Hardscape Elements (Paving, Walls), Softscape Elements (Planting), Planting Design Principles, Outdoor Furniture and Features |
| BDI304 | 3D Visualization and Rendering II | Practical | 3 | Introduction to 3ds Max, Advanced V-Ray Settings, Photorealistic Rendering Techniques, Post-Production in Photoshop, Advanced Material Creation |
| BDI305 | Product Design | Core Theory | 3 | Form Studies and Aesthetics, Materiality and Manufacturing, Manufacturing Processes, User Experience in Product Design, Product Prototyping |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BDI306 | Internship/Live Project | Project/Practical | 8 | Industry Exposure and Experience, Project Management Skills, Client Interaction and Communication, Site Supervision and Coordination, Documentation and Reporting |
| BDI307 | Estimation and Costing | Core Theory | 4 | Quantity Surveying, Budgeting and Financial Planning, Tender Document Preparation, Rate Analysis for Materials and Labor, Project Cost Control |
| BDI308 | Sustainable Interior Design | Core Theory | 4 | Green Building Materials, Energy Efficiency in Interiors, Indoor Air Quality Strategies, Waste Management in Design, LEED and GRIHA Certification Basics |
| BDI309 | Professional Practice | Core Theory | 3 | Design Ethics and Standards, Contracts and Agreements, Business Management for Designers, Marketing and Branding Strategies, Portfolio Presentation and Interview Skills |
| BDI310 | Furniture Design II | Core Theory | 3 | Bespoke Furniture Design, Modular Furniture Systems, Material Innovations in Furniture, Advanced Manufacturing Techniques, Furniture Design Case Studies |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BDI401 | Interior Design Studio IV (Advanced Concepts) | Studio | 8 | Experiential Design, Adaptive Reuse of Buildings, Speculative Design Approaches, Smart Home Technology Integration, Biophilic Design Principles |
| BDI402 | Research Methodology | Core Theory | 4 | Research Design and Types, Data Collection Methods, Data Analysis Techniques, Academic Report Writing, Literature Review and Citation |
| BDI403 | Urban Design Context | Core Theory | 4 | Urban Planning Fundamentals, Public Realm Design, Street Furniture and Elements, Placemaking Strategies, Community Design Principles |
| BDI404 | Digital Portfolio Development | Practical | 3 | Portfolio Curation and Selection, Layout and Graphic Design, Presentation Tools and Software, Building Online Presence, Personal Branding for Designers |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BDI405 | Thesis Project | Project | 12 | Comprehensive Design Research, Concept Development and Refinement, Detailed Design and Documentation, Project Presentation and Viva, Independent Design Study |
| BDI406 | Entrepreneurship in Design | Core Theory | 4 | Business Plan Development, Startup Ecosystem in Design, Funding and Investment, Legal Aspects for Designers, Marketing Strategies for Design Services |
| BDI407 | Design Management | Core Theory | 4 | Project Management Methodologies, Team Leadership and Collaboration, Design Strategy Formulation, Innovation and Creativity Management, Client Relations and Stakeholder Management |




