Latest Interior Design Syllabus after 12th (2024 2025)
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DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN (D.I.D.) (ONE YEAR)
Course/ Syllabus
Diploma in Interior Design (2024-2035)
Admission Procedure :- By written and oral Exam.
Diploma In Interior Design | |||||
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Marks | |||||
Sl. No. | Paper Code | Paper Name | External | Internal | Total Marks |
1ST SEMESTER | |||||
1 | DID-101 | Residential Interior Space Design | 75 | 25 | 100 |
2 | DID-102 | Building Materials - I | 75 | 25 | 100 |
3 | DID-103 | Drawing and Graphics | 75 | 25 | 100 |
4 | DID- 104 | Commercial Interior Space Design Design – | 75 | 25 | 100 |
5 | DID-105 | Project - I -Residential Interior Space Design – | 75 | 25 | 100 |
2ND SEMESTER | |||||
6 | DID-106 | Project - II -Commercial Interior Space Design – | 75 | 25 | 100 |
7 | DID-107 | Building Services - I | 75 | 25 | 100 |
8 | DID-108 | Professional Practice-I | 75 | 25 | 100 |
9 | DID-109 | Practical – I Drawing and Graphics | 75 | 25 | 100 |
10 | DID-110 | Practical – II Building Construction | 75 | 25 | 100 |
Total | 1000 |
Detailed Syllabus for PG Diploma (DID) - Interior Design
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1. Residential Interior Space Design (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-101
Unit No. 1: Introduction of Design
Unit No. 2: Elements of Design
Unit No. 3: Principles of Design
Unit No. 4: Introduction of Interior Design
Unit No. 5: Standard Dimensions of Living Room Furniture Unit No. 6: Dining Area Furniture
Unit No. 7: Bedroom Furniture
Unit No. 8: Kitchen Furniture
Unit No. 9: Bathroom / Toilet (Sanitary Wares)
Unit No. 9: Measurement Plan
Unit No. 10: Bubble Diagram and Furniture Layout
Unit No. 11: Interior Elevations of Walls
Unit No. 12: Planning of Living Room
Unit No. 13: Planning of Dining Area
Unit No. 14: Planning of Bedroom
Unit No. 15: Planning of Kitchen
Unit No. 16: Planning of Bathroom
Unit No. 17: Planning of the Circulation Space
Unit No. 18: Flooring Layout
Unit No. 19: False Ceiling
Unit No. 20: Electrical Layout
Unit No. 21: Room Orientation
2. Building Materials - I (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-102
Unit No. 1: Brick:
Qualities of good brick, Field test, Terminology, Precautions to be taken in bricklaying & size.
Unit No. 2: Stone:
Classification, Qualities of good stone Laying Dressing Different textures and applications.
Unit No. 3: Sand:
Types and application
Unit No. 4: Timber:
Types, Cross sections of exogenous tree Defects in timber, Seasoning, Application in interior, Application of artificial timber e.g. veneers plywood.
Unit No. 5: Cement:
Types, Field test for cement Application of cement
Types Application
Unit No. 6: Lime:
Types Application, Application in Interior Design
Unit No. 7: Concrete:
Types Application, Precautions to be taken in handling and transportation.
Unit No. 8: Glass:
Types Applications of glass in various interiors.
Varnishes: Types and applications in various interiors.
Unit No. 9: Hardware:
Types and application
Unit No. 1: Draftsman ship
1. Introduction to Draftsmanship
2. Need for training, duties determining needs and wishes of the client
3. Relationship between two-dimensional and three dimensional diagrams
Unit No. 2: Drafting Tools and techniques
1. Introduction of drawing table and boards, How to handle – handling paper and pencil.
2. Types of scales, Tools for curves and irregular forms – Drawing aids.
3. Drafting mediums – Tracing papers, tracing cloth, watercolor paper, sketch
Paper, vellum and polyester film
1. Measurements
2. Lines – Types of lines and lines thickness
3. Lettering – Single stroke letter, Gothic letters.
4. Dimensioning – Types of dimensioning, different types of dimensioning lines
5. Drawing and drawing methods
6. Geometrical figures
7. Structural symbols, window and door symbols.
8. Plumbing symbols and electrical symbols.
Unit No. 4: Architectural Drawing
1. Orthographic and isometric Projection
2. Perspective Projection – one point and two point Free Hand
3. Sciography – Shades and Shadow of objects, Presentation Techniques
4. Rendering and Colouring
5. Presentation Drawing, Perspective Projection
4: Commercial Interior Space Design Portfolio & Viva Voce (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-104
Unit No. 1: Introduction to design
Unit No. 2: Standard dimensions of office furniture
Unit No. 3: Waiting area furniture
Unit No. 4: Office table computer work furniture
Unit No. 5: Staff cabin furniture
Unit No. 6: Office files storage and cabinets
Unit No. 7: Common areas
Unit No. 8: Main cabins
Unit No. 9: Conference room
Unit No. 10: Pantry area
Unit No. 11: Canteen
Unit No. 12: WCs
Unit No. 13: Store room
Unit No. 14: Planning of the circulation space
Unit No. 15: Planning of office
5: Residential Interior Space Design- Project -I (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-105
Unit No. 1: Design brief
Unit No. 2: Picture board - 3
Unit No. 3: Principles of Design – 3 sheets
Unit No. 4: Measurement Plan-1
Unit No. 5: Civil Changes layout -1
Unit No. 6: Bubble diagram – (5 sheets)
Unit No. 7: Concept of Design (write-up)
Unit No. 8: Furniture layout
Unit No. 9: Elevation – (12 Sheets)
Unit No. 10: Flooring layout
Unit No. 11: Reflected False ceiling layout
Unit No. 12: Electrical layout
Unit No. 13: Plumbing layout
Unit No. 14: A/C layout
Unit No. 15: Perspective – (10 Sheets)
Unit No. 16: Perspective of external facade
Unit No. 17: Material Chart
Unit No. 18: Estimate
Unit No. 19: Model
6: Commercial Interior Space Design- Project - II (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-106
Unit No. 1: Design brief
Unit No. 2: Picture board - 3
Unit No. 3: Principles of Design – 3 sheets
Unit No. 4: Measurement Plan-1
Unit No. 5: Civil Changes layout -1
Unit No. 6: Bubble diagram – (5 sheets)
Unit No. 7: Concept of Design (write-up)
Unit No. 8: Furniture layout
Unit No. 9: Elevation – (12 Sheets)
Unit No. 10: Flooring layout
Unit No. 11: Reflected False ceiling layout
Unit No. 12: Electrical layout
Unit No. 13: Perspective – (10 Sheets)
Unit No. 14: Material Chart
Unit No. 15: Estimate
7: Building Services - I (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-107
Unit No. 1: Sanitary Fixtures and Fittings
Unit No. 2: Building Drainage System
Unit No. 3: Acoustics
Unit No. 4: Air Conditioning
Unit No. 5: Termite proofing, waterproofing
8: Professional Practice - I (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-108
Unit No. 1: Estimate
Unit No. 2: Office letter writing
Unit No. 3: Role of Designer
Unit No. 4: Role of Indian Institute of Interior Designers
9: Drawing and Graphics – Practical -I (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-109
Note: The Portfolio should cover sheet from all the chapters mentioned below:
Unit No. 1: Draftsman ship
1. Introduction to Draftsmanship
2. Need for training, duties determining needs and wishes of the client
3. Relationship between two-dimensional and three dimensional diagrams
Unit No. 2: Drafting Tools and techniques
1. Introduction of drawing table and boards, How to handle – handling paper and pencil.
2. Types of scales, Tools for curves and irregular forms – Drawing aids.
3. Drafting mediums – Tracing papers, tracing cloth, watercolor paper, sketch
Paper, vellum and polyester film.
Unit No. 3: Basics of Drawing
1. Measurements
2. Lines – Types of lines and lines thickness
3. Lettering – Single stroke letter, Gothic letters.
4. Dimensioning – Types of dimensioning, different types of dimensioning lines
5. Drawing and drawing methods
6. Geometrical figures
Unit No. 4: Architectural Symbols
1. Structural symbols, window and door symbols.
2. Plumbing symbols and electrical symbols.
Unit No. 5: Architectural Drawing
1. Orthographic and isometric Projection
2. Perspective Projection – one point and two point Free Hand
3. Sciography – Shades and Shadow of objects, Presentation Techniques
4. Rendering and Colouring
5. Presentation Drawing, Perspective Projection
10: Building Materials - Practical - II (Marks 100) Paper Code – DID-110
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Unit No. 1: Brick:
Qualities of good brick, Field test, Terminology,
Precautions to be taken in bricklaying & size.
Unit No. 2: Stone:
Classification, Qualities of good stone Laying Dressing Different textures and applications.
Types and application
Unit No. 3: Timber:
Types, Cross sections of exogenous tree Defects in timber, Seasoning, Application in interior,
Application of artificial timber e.g. veneers plywood.
Unit No.4: Cement:
Types, Field test for cement Application of cement
Unit No. 5: Lime:
Types Application
Application in Interior Design
Unit No. 6: Concrete:
Types Application precautions to be taken in handling and transportation.
Unit No.7: Glass:
Types Applications of glass in various interiors.
Varnishes: Types and applications in various interiors.
Unit No. 8: Hardware:
Types and application
What is the eligibility for interior designing courses?
The eligibility required for interior design course is at least completed 10+2.
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