Thinking about a career in Interior Design? Discover what to expect from a full-time Interior Design programme in Surat — from curriculum and studio life to career outcomes and why UID has been the city’s top choice since 1999.
What Does an Interior Design Course Actually Cover?
Many students assume Interior Design is just about choosing colours and furniture. A professional programme goes much deeper. At UID Surat, the three-year full-time course covers hand drafting, AutoCAD, 3D
visualisation, material science, lighting design, spatial planning and live client briefs. Students work on real residential and commercial projects in Surat from their second year onward.
Why Study Interior Design in Surat?
Surat is one of India’s fastest-growing cities — with a booming real estate market, a thriving retail sector and a constant demand for qualified interior designers. Studying here means your projects are
real, your clients are local professionals and your portfolio reflects actual built spaces — not hypothetical briefs. UID’s industry connections across Surat’s design studios give students direct access to internships and placements from year two.
The UID Interior Design Programme at a Glance
– Duration: 3 years, full-time
– Intake: 28 seats per batch
– Faculty ratio: 1:20 — individual attention guaranteed
– Annual showcase: Abhivyakti — UID’s Interior Design thesis exhibition
– Eligibility: 10+2 pass in any stream, interest in art and drawing
– Entrance exam: None required
What Happens After You Graduate?
UID’s placement record speaks for itself. Graduates work with leading architecture and interior design studios across Surat, Ahmedabad, Mumbai and internationally. Companies like Kala Drishya Architects,
DADA Design Studio, Arizona Interior and Sivara.design regularly hire from UID batches. The institute provides 100% placement assistance — from internship referrals to full-time role connections.
Is an Interior Design Course Right for You?
If you enjoy sketching, have an eye for space and proportion, and want a practical, studio-based education — Interior Design at UID is worth a serious look. You do not need a science or commerce
background. Any student who has passed 10+2 and has a genuine interest in art and drawing can apply. No entrance exam. No barrier.
How to Apply?
Applications for the 2026–27 batch are open. The process is simple — fill out the enquiry form on our Admissions page, visit a campus for a free trial class and confirm your seat. Walk-ins are welcome at
all three campuses: Athwalines, Sarthana and Vesu — Monday to Saturday, 9 AM to 5 PM.