NIF Global B.Voc. Interior Design FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Voc. Interior Design and B.Des Interior Design at NIF Global Bhubaneswar? Which is better?
Ans. The B.Voc. (Bachelor of Vocational Studies) in Interior Design is a 3-year programme costing Rs. 5,45,000, while the B.Des (Bachelor of Design) is a 4-year programme costing Rs. 7,74,584. The B.Voc. is more skill and vocational training focused, with NSDC certifications integrated into the curriculum, making it ideal for students who want to enter the workforce quickly. The B.Des is more comprehensive and academically rigorous, covering advanced design theory and research. For students who want a quicker, more affordable entry into interior design, B.Voc. is a good choice; for those seeking a deeper academic foundation, B.Des is preferable.
Ques. Is the B.Voc. degree from NIF Global Bhubaneswar recognised for employment and higher studies?
Ans. Yes, the B.Voc. degree from NIF Global Bhubaneswar is awarded by Medhavi Skills University, a UGC-recognised university. The degree is valid for employment purposes across India. However, for higher studies (M.Des or M.Arch), some universities may prefer B.Des over B.Voc. Students planning to pursue postgraduate design education should check the eligibility criteria of their target universities before choosing between B.Voc. and B.Des. For direct employment in interior design firms, both qualifications are generally accepted.
Ques. Does the B.Voc. Interior Design programme offer multiple exit options?
Ans. Yes, the B.Voc. programme is structured with multiple exit points as per the National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF). Students can exit with a Diploma in Interior Design after completing Year 1, an Advanced Diploma after completing Year 2, or the full B.Voc. degree after completing all 3 years. Each exit level comes with an NSDC skill certification, which is recognised by employers across India. This flexibility makes the B.Voc. programme suitable for students who may need to pause their studies or enter the workforce earlier.
Ques. What career options are available after completing B.Voc. Interior Design from NIF Global Bhubaneswar?
Ans. B.Voc. Interior Design graduates can work as interior designers, space planners, CAD drafters, furniture designers, and visual merchandisers. They can find employment with interior design firms, architecture studios, real estate developers, hospitality companies, and retail chains. The NSDC skill certifications earned during the programme enhance employability. Graduates can also set up independent interior design practices. With India's growing real estate and hospitality sectors, demand for skilled interior designers continues to rise.
Ques. How does the B.Voc. Interior Design at NIF Global compare to the Specialization Programme (3-year) also offered by the institute?
Ans. NIF Global Bhubaneswar offers both a B.Voc. (3 years, Rs. 5,45,000) and a Specialization Certificate Programme (3 years, Rs. 4,16,000) in Interior Design. The key difference is that the B.Voc. is a UGC-recognised degree programme affiliated to Medhavi Skills University, while the Specialization Certificate is a non-degree vocational programme. For students who want a recognised degree qualification, B.Voc. is the better choice. The Specialization Certificate is more suitable for students who already have a degree and want to add a specialisation in interior design.
Ques. Can I switch from B.Voc. to B.Des Interior Design at NIF Global after completing Year 1 or Year 2?
Ans. This depends on the institute's internal policy and the credit transfer framework of Medhavi Skills University. Under the National Credit Framework (NCrF), credit transfer between B.Voc. and B.Des programmes is theoretically possible, but the practical implementation varies by institution. Students interested in switching should discuss this possibility with the NIF Global admissions office before enrolling. It is advisable to make the programme choice carefully at the time of admission rather than planning to switch later.


















































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