The Bachelor of Design (B.Des) in Interior Design at Indus Design School is a 4-year undergraduate program that blends creativity, functionality, and technical expertise. Open to students from all streams (10+2), the course is designed to nurture aspiring designers into professionals who can shape spaces that are aesthetic, sustainable, and meaningful.
From fundamentals of design to advanced professional practice, the program develops a strong foundation in design thinking, material knowledge, space planning, sustainability, and execution techniques. By the end of the degree, students are equipped with the creative confidence and technical skills to thrive in the competitive design industry.

Subjects of the Curriculum
- Foundation (Semesters I–II)
- Core Skills (Semesters III–IV)
- Applied Design (Semesters V–VI)
- Professional Practice (Semesters VII–VIII)
- Basic Design Principles (color, form, composition)
- Freehand Drawing & Sketching
- Introduction to Materials & Textures
- Model Making & 3D Visualization
- Design Studio I – Fundamentals of Space

- Technical Drawing & Representation I–II
- Material & Construction Technology I–II
- Structural Systems & Building Services
- History of Art, Architecture & Interior Design
- Color Theory & Psychology
- Design Process & Methodology
- Design Studios II – Residential Planning

- Behavioral Science & Environmental Psychology
- CAD I & II (AutoCAD, SketchUp, Photoshop)
- Sustainable Interiors
- Furniture Design I–II (Ergonomics & Modular Systems)
- Working Drawings & Professional Documentation
- Exhibition, Conservation & Adaptive Reuse
- Design Studio III & IV – Commercial / Public Spaces

- Design Management & Entrepreneurship
- Professional Practice (contracts, costing, supervision)
- Interior Landscape Design & Generative Design
- Graphics & Signage Systems
- Internship / Practical Training
- Final Design Thesis – Major Project

Integrated Learning
- Craft Documentation – study of local crafts and materials
- Relative Study Program (RSP) – site visits and industry engagement
- Electives – freedom to explore specialized design areas
- Design Studios each semester – real-world problem solving and project development
Learning Outcomes
- Master design software, technical drawings, and detailing
- Develop sensitivity to cultural, environmental, and user needs
- Gain expertise in spatial planning, furniture, and interior styling
- Be able to manage projects end-to-end – from concept to execution
- Build a professional design portfolio that reflects their unique design identity
Why Choose Indus Design School?
Career Pathways
A graduate with a B.Des in Interior Design can pursue:
Admission Process
Step 1
Registration
Step 2
Indus Design Hunt
Step 3
Personal Interview + Portfolio Review
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The program spans 4 years (8 semesters) with a blend of design theory, studio work, and internships.
Any student who has completed 10+2 in any stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts) is eligible.
Yes, students are trained in CAD tools like AutoCAD, SketchUp, and Photoshop, along with advanced visualization techniques.
Yes. The program includes site visits, craft documentation, RSP (Relative Study Programs), and internships for real-world experience.
Students work on residential, commercial, public, and furniture design projects—culminating in a final thesis project.
You can work as an Interior Designer, Furniture Designer, Exhibition Designer, Space Planner, or Design Entrepreneur.

