No. Interior Design is offered at UPES in combination with Retail Space Design.
UPES' Bachelor of Design (Interior create & Retail Space Design) program is a 4-year program intended to provide design lovers and learners with the skills and knowledge needed to create a variety of experience settings. The course covers many different elements of interior design, such as residential spaces, commercial spaces, speciality interiors, and hospitality spaces.
Beyond standard interior design, the Bachelor of Design (Interior Design & Retail Space Design) curriculum focuses on environments that contain "communication content," such as retail store brand experience spaces, visual merchandising, and commercial set design. The course provides a multidisciplinary approach to interior and retail space design by incorporating aspects from architecture, product design, technology, graphics, and theater.
Students are given a step-by-step learning experience that helps them to build a thorough grasp of interior design throughout the curriculum. The program stresses hands-on learning, allowing students to turn abstract ideas into concrete concepts. To develop innovation and extend students' perspectives, creativity workshops and chances for learning outside the classroom are encouraged.
Highlights of the Program
The minimum eligibility criteria for Bachelor of Design (Interior Design & Retail Space Design) to be fulfilled by interested students is to acquire a minimum 50% marks in class X and XII (any stream).