IPU BDes 2025: Specialisations Offered
The B.Design program at GGSIPU is for 4 years. B.Design program is offered with three specialisations, namely, Industrial Design, Interaction Design, and Interior Design.
1. Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design)
Industrial Design, also known as product design, is a strategic problem-solving process that drives through innovative products, systems, services, and experiences. It is a program designed to resolve problems and create solutions. The main aim of the course is to inculcate a systematic methodology for designing products and services which can be used widely by the people.
2. Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design)
Also referred to as Communication design is among the core skills to develop in the 21st century and is a real game-changer. The role of an Interaction Designer is to create a unique visual language along with leading the strategic communications to establish a company or brand to attract customers. This course includes the development of novel strategies to express information through branding, advertising, web interface design, and allied solutions to crafting an effective user interface [UI] and user experience [UX].
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3. Bachelor of Design (Interior Design)
Interior design is the design of spaces. Designing and managing the built environment inclusively is essential to create a sustainable future. This design course prepares the students for a creative and professional career across commercial, residential, exhibition, installation, and many more places, etc. The course covers a complex mix of technical design skills, creating both style and mood by creating an ‘identity’ of the given space, and performance needs of the space utilisation.
Lateral Entry to IPU BDesign Programmes
IP University also offers lateral entry to BDesign courses. However, admission to IPU lateral entry BDes course will be done only through marks obtained in CET score.
Eligibility Criteria:
Should have passed 3-year diploma or B.Sc. or B.Voc Degree or Equivalent Examination in the subjects related to Design like any course stream of Design or Interior Design or Architecture, or Applied Arts and Crafts with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate from any recognized Institute/University/Board recognized by AICTE.
Admission Criteria:
Applicants must qualify the University conducted LEET (Lateral Entry Entrance Test). The admissions would be based on the merit/rank in the University LEET.
IPU CET 2025 Syllabus for Lateral Entry Course
Analytical and logical reasoning - This section looks into the knowledge of Series and Sequences of numbers, shapes, patterns, figures, and words; Identifying missing numbers, words, or figures; Analytical and Logical ability; Blood relations. Coding and Decoding of Analogy Series. Matrix Completion Incomplete Pattern Spotting embedded figures Classification Rules Detection. Identical figure groupings Forming figures and analysis Construction of Squares and Triangles Series Analytical Reasoning.
Visual aptitude - This section would look into the knowledge of Presentation techniques; Understanding of spatial correlation of 2D shapes and 3D objects; Cutting cubes and dice; Scale and perspective and vanishing point; Water and Mirror images. Projection of Solids, isometric drawing.
General awareness - Design aspirants must have knowledge of designed Arts, Artifact, Sculptures, and Literature of social and cultural connection with the history of the design, environmentally sustainable and socially responsible design; implications on the design of products, images, environmental and infrastructure.
Visual Perception - Principles of visual perception (Gestalt). Laws of grouping (Prägnanz), Discussion and demonstration of the way humans make a greater sense out of combination of simple or complex curves and shapes.Basic dimensions, how three dimensions build up volumes, representation of three axes in 2 D,principles of isometric and perspective drawing, simple isometric and perspective drawing in one, andtwopoint perspective.
Colors - Introduction to colours, pigment and light, additive and subtractive models. Shades of greys. Understanding warm and cold greys, Colour terminologies – hue, value, tint, shade, intensity, chroma, etc., Primary colours, Secondary colours, Colour wheel, Intermediate colours, Complimentary colours, Split complimentary colours, Grey scale, Colour schemes: monochromatic, warm, cool, complimentary, split complimentary, triadic, triadic,analogous,Colour interaction.
Geometry - Relationship between natural objects based on pentagon, including the vitruvious man, Fibonacci Series, Golden Ration, Divine Proportions, Golden Ratio in Nature (Relevance of golden ration. How golden ratio is used by nature in its creations. Demonstrate the importance of golden ratio in the visual world), Tessellations In 2 Dimensions. Characteristics of a shape, concepts of positive and negative space, types of shapes, developing patterns by repetition of points, dots, rectilinear elements, curvilinear elements, shapes, Regular and Irregular patterns.
Principles of Design - Principles of design, unity/harmony, balance, alignment, hierarchy, emphasis, similarity and contrast; Scale, proportions, movement, repetition, pattern, rhythm, variety, chaos.