IICD Jaipur’s 2026 campus gives new design students access to dedicated discipline-specific studios, hands-on craft labs, a fully equipped digital facility, a curated library with a material archive, and limited on-campus hostel accommodation.

The Indian Institute of Crafts and Design (IICD), Jaipur, is one of India’s most respected design institutions, known for integrating traditional Indian craft knowledge with contemporary design practice. If you have secured admission for the 2026 batch, understanding the campus infrastructure before orientation will help you plan your first semester and make the most of every resource available to you.

  • IICD has dedicated design studios for each programme — Textile, Product, Graphic, and Furniture and Interior Space Design.
  • The campus includes craft workshops for weaving, dyeing and printing, wood, metal, ceramics and surface ornamentation.
  • A digital lab with industry-standard software including Adobe Creative Suite, AutoCAD, Rhino 3D and CLO 3D supports all programmes.
  • The IICD Library holds over 10,000 design and craft titles along with a material sample archive and e-resource access.
  • On-campus hostel is available for outstation students on a first-come-first-served basis — apply early after confirming your admission.
  • Orientation for the 2026 batch is expected in late June or July 2026 — monitor the official portal for the confirmed date.
Direct Link to IICD Jaipur New Admissions 2026 (ACTIVE)iicd.ac.in/new-admissions-2026

IICD Jaipur Campus Overview 2026

IICD is situated in Jaipur, the craft and cultural capital of Rajasthan. The campus reflects the institute’s core philosophy of open, collaborative and material-driven learning. Undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across four major design streams share common lab and workshop spaces, making cross-discipline interaction a natural part of campus life. The built environment itself is intended to be a learning tool — spaces are designed to encourage experimentation and peer exchange.

Programme Duration Primary Studio Space
B.Des — Textile Design 4 years Textile Studio and Weave Lab
B.Des — Product Design 4 years Product Design Studio and Model Shop
B.Des — Graphic Design 4 years Graphic and Communication Studio
B.Des — Furniture and Interior Space Design 4 years Furniture Studio and Wood Workshop
M.Des (various specialisations) 2 years Shared Graduate Studio

Design Studios at IICD

Each design programme at IICD has a dedicated studio that serves as your primary workspace throughout the degree. Studios are large, naturally lit spaces with drawing tables, critique walls, pin-up boards and dedicated material storage. Studio culture is central to design education at IICD — you will spend the majority of your academic hours here, and studios remain accessible beyond scheduled class hours for project and submission work.

  • Individual workstations are assigned to each student within their programme studio for the full duration of the course.
  • Critique and review walls are built into each studio for design reviews, jury presentations and peer feedback sessions.
  • The Textile Studio includes hand-loom setups, block-printing tables and dye-testing areas alongside standard studio infrastructure.
  • The Graphic Design Studio has a dedicated print corner with risograph and screen-printing equipment for physical output work.
  • The Furniture Studio connects directly to the wood workshop, letting you move between ideation and making within the same session.
  • The Graduate Studio for M.Des students is an open-plan shared space that supports interdisciplinary research and collaborative projects.

Craft Labs and Workshops

IICD’s craft labs are among the institute’s strongest differentiators from other design schools in India. The founding principle integrates traditional Indian craft knowledge directly into design education, and the lab infrastructure reflects this. Students gain hands-on experience with materials and processes that are uncommon in standard design school settings.

Lab or Workshop Key Equipment and Processes Primary Programme
Weave Lab Frame looms, pit looms, jacquard setup, warping equipment Textile Design
Dyeing and Printing Lab Vat dyeing, screen printing, block printing, discharge and resist techniques Textile Design
Wood Workshop Lathe, band saw, joinery tools, hand tools, finishing and polishing equipment Furniture and Interior Space Design, Product Design
Metal and Model-Making Shop Welding stations, sheet metal tools, basic prototyping infrastructure Product Design
Ceramics Lab Pottery wheels, electric and gas kilns, hand-building tools All programmes (foundation year)
Surface Ornamentation Lab Embroidery frames, applique tools, mixed media surface embellishment Textile Design

Safety induction is mandatory before you can independently access the wood workshop and metal shop. This is typically completed in the first week of the semester during lab orientation sessions led by artisan-instructors who supervise all craft facilities.


Digital Facilities and Computer Lab

Design practice in 2026 requires fluency with both physical and digital tools. IICD’s digital lab supports students across all programmes with professional-grade software and hardware. The lab is scheduled for class use during the week and available for independent project work outside class hours on request.

  • Software: Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, After Effects), AutoCAD, Rhino 3D, SketchUp, CorelDRAW and CLO 3D for textile design students.
  • Hardware: High-resolution monitors, large-format printers and plotters, and a flatbed scanner for documentation and production output.
  • Photography studio: A controlled-lighting photo studio for product documentation, lookbook shoots and portfolio work is shared across all programmes.
  • Laser cutter: Available to senior-year students in Product Design and Furniture and Interior Space Design for precision cutting and model-making.
  • 3D printing (FDM): Accessible from the second year for product and furniture design students for rapid prototyping and concept modelling.
  • Campus Wi-Fi covers all studios, labs, the library and common areas, supporting research and digital output throughout the campus.

Library and Resource Centre

The IICD Library is a curated design and craft reference resource that supports research, ideation and documentation across all programmes. Beyond its book collection, the library holds a materials archive and provides access to international design publications — resources that directly feed into your studio project work from the very first semester.

  • Book collection: Over 10,000 titles covering design history, Indian and global craft traditions, visual culture, typography, architecture and material science.
  • Material sample library: A reference archive of fabric swatches, yarns, wood species samples, metal grades and surface finish references — essential for material-driven design decisions.
  • E-resources: Digital access to international design and art journals and conference proceedings is available to all enrolled students.
  • Craft documentation archive: Field research reports, craft cluster documentation and oral history recordings from Rajasthan and across India — a distinctive resource for students working on craft-based projects.
  • The library has quiet reading zones and a collaborative research area, useful for both independent study and group project sessions.

Hostel and Student Amenities

Students joining IICD from outside Jaipur should arrange accommodation before arriving for orientation. On-campus hostel seats are limited and fill quickly — applying as soon as you confirm your admission gives you the best chance of securing a room.

Facility Details
On-campus Hostel Limited seats; allotted on a first-come-first-served basis for outstation students; separate accommodation for male and female students
Cafeteria and Mess On-campus dining with vegetarian and non-vegetarian options; semester-based mess subscription available
Sports and Recreation Outdoor courts, a student common room and activity areas for recreation between studio sessions
Health Facility First aid on campus; tie-up with a nearby hospital for medical emergencies involving enrolled students
Student Common Areas Indoor discussion spaces and an outdoor courtyard used for informal critiques, peer reviews and campus events
Exhibition and Event Space On-campus gallery and multipurpose hall for student exhibitions, industry guest sessions and external workshops

Students who do not secure on-campus hostel accommodation typically find private paying-guest (PG) options near the IICD campus in Jaipur. The student affairs office provides a list of verified PG accommodations on request during orientation week.


IICD Jaipur Campus Facilities 2026 FAQs

Ques. Does IICD Jaipur have on-campus hostel accommodation for new students?

Ans. Yes, IICD Jaipur provides limited on-campus hostel accommodation. Seats are allotted to outstation students on a first-come-first-served basis. Apply as soon as you confirm your admission to secure a room before orientation week begins.

Ques. What software does the IICD computer lab provide access to?

Ans. The IICD digital lab provides Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro), AutoCAD, Rhino 3D, SketchUp, CorelDRAW and CLO 3D for textile design students. Hardware includes large-format printers, flatbed scanners and a laser cutter accessible to senior-year students.

Ques. Are IICD’s craft workshops open to students from all design programmes?

Ans. The ceramics lab is used by all students during the foundation year. Programme-specific workshops — such as the Weave Lab for Textile Design and the Wood Workshop for Furniture and Product Design students — are primarily for those programmes, but cross-programme access is possible for project work with faculty approval.

Ques. When does orientation for the IICD 2026 batch begin?

Ans. Based on previous year schedules, orientation for the 2026 batch is expected in late June or July 2026. The confirmed date will be communicated via the official IICD admissions portal at iicd.ac.in and to your registered email. Monitor both regularly once you confirm your admission.

Ques. Does IICD have a material sample library students can use for projects?

Ans. Yes. The IICD Library maintains a material sample archive with fabric swatches, yarns, wood species samples, metal grades and surface finish references. Programme studios also hold their own material collections. These are available to enrolled students for reference and project use under the library’s lending guidelines.

Ques. Is Wi-Fi available throughout the IICD Jaipur campus?

Ans. Yes, campus-wide Wi-Fi covers all studios, labs, the library and common areas. Students should confirm hostel Wi-Fi coverage with the administration at the time of hostel allotment, as connectivity in individual hostel blocks may vary.