CSMU M.Des FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Des. Interior Design and B.Des. Interior Design at CSMU? Who should opt for M.Des.?
Ans. The B.Des. is a 4-year undergraduate programme that provides foundational training in interior design, while the M.Des. is a 2-year postgraduate programme designed for students who already hold a design or architecture degree and wish to specialize further. The M.Des. curriculum is more research-oriented and focuses on advanced spatial design, design theory, and independent project work. Students who have completed B.Des., B.F.A., or B.Arch. and wish to deepen their expertise or pursue a career in design education or research should opt for M.Des.
Ques. Is a portfolio required for M.Des. Interior Design admission at CSMU?
Ans. While CSMU's primary admission criterion for M.Des. is merit in the qualifying examination, a portfolio of design work is typically expected as part of the selection process for design programmes. Candidates should prepare a portfolio showcasing their best undergraduate design projects, sketches, and any professional work. The portfolio demonstrates the candidate's design sensibility, technical skills, and creative thinking. Students should confirm the specific portfolio requirements with the CSMU admissions office at the time of application.
Ques. What software skills are expected for M.Des. Interior Design students at CSMU?
Ans. M.Des. Interior Design students at CSMU are expected to be proficient in design software such as AutoCAD, SketchUp, 3ds Max, Revit, Adobe Photoshop, and Illustrator. Students must own a laptop with prescribed specifications to run these software applications. The programme also covers advanced rendering tools and BIM (Building Information Modelling) software as part of the curriculum. Students who are not yet proficient in these tools are advised to develop basic skills before joining the programme.
Ques. What are the career options after M.Des. Interior Design from CSMU?
Ans. Graduates of M.Des. Interior Design from CSMU can pursue careers as senior interior designers, interior architects, space planners, set designers, retail designers, and hospitality design consultants. The Navi Mumbai and Mumbai region has a thriving real estate, hospitality, and retail sector that offers strong employment opportunities for interior design professionals. Graduates can also pursue academic careers as design faculty or continue to Ph.D. in Design at CSMU or other institutions.
Ques. Can working professionals with a background in architecture or interior design apply for M.Des. at CSMU?
Ans. Yes, working professionals with a B.Arch. or relevant undergraduate design degree can apply for M.Des. Interior Design at CSMU. The programme is a full-time on-campus programme, so candidates must be able to attend regular classes and studio sessions. There is no part-time or distance learning option for M.Des. at CSMU. Professionals who cannot commit to full-time study may consider the part-time Ph.D. option after completing their M.Des. elsewhere.
Ques. Does CSMU offer mandatory internships for M.Des. Interior Design students?
Ans. CSMU mandates internships for B.Des./B.F.A./B.V.A. students as per the official fee structure note. For M.Des. students, industry internships or live projects may be part of the curriculum, providing exposure to real-world design practice. Students are encouraged to seek internship opportunities with interior design firms, architecture studios, and hospitality companies in the Mumbai-Navi Mumbai region during their programme. The CSMU Training and Placement Cell also assists students in securing internship and placement opportunities.


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