| | 4 November 2019HIGHERReviewEditorialArt and design have made their firm places in 21st century. In an era where people are tech-savvy, creativity is a boon, which is rewarded by employers because it directly correlates to increased ideation and innovation. With the construction industry growing at a much rapid pace, interior design industry is also making its way to expansion. India is expected to become the world's 3rd largest construction market by 2020. To be more precise there are over 11 million homes expected to be constructed by 2025. In addition, all these factors are directly giving rise to the Interior designing sector in many ways. The greater volume of construction, urban influence, social influence and the love of Indians towards creativity has created a new career option for the young generation. Designers, manufacturers, and end-users are embracing new design aesthetics that acknowledge and embrace the reality of any place whether it is a house or an office. Interior Design is a well-recommended course, especially for those with a knack for art and creativity. It is well-said `A building is just empty space until it's filled with people then it becomes a space with a purpose and function. Design is just the way to make this space a little more appealing, easier to work in, efficient and safe.' With the growing demand of this sector, numerous educational institutes have cropped up which are offering quality interior design courses to make students industry-ready. In this issue, we have come up with `Top 10 Most Promising Interior Design Institutes - 2019', a carefully curated list which has been selected on the basis of how well these institutes prepare students for the industry, their educational collaborations, placements, research and the quality of performance they deliver, all of which implies their performance to bring in quality to the education system. We sincerely hope that our coverage of top-rated interior design institutes in India would help the enthusiasts, students and aspiring candidates alike, who are looking for a good platform to acquire the skills to enter and survive in this creative industry. Your thoughts are always welcome!Deepshikha SinghManaging Editordeepshikha@thehighereducationreview.comTap into Your Creativity with Interior Design CoursesVol 7 · Issue 9-1 · NOVEMBER 09, 2019Publisher & Editor Alok ChaturvediManaging Editor Deepshikha Singh Editorial Team Aveek Pal Chaudhuri Lakshmi G Tanuja A Akkannavar Sambit Satpathy Sthitaprajnya Panigrahi Rohan A TEditorial Queries Sales & Advertisement Advertisement queries Office To Subscribe Visit www.thehighereducationreview.com/subscription or send email to subscription@thehighereducationreview.comCover price is Rs. 150 per issue.Printed and Published By Alok Chaturvedi on behalf of BizprintMedia Technologies Pvt Ltd and Printed at Precision Fototype Services at Sri Sabari Shopping Complex, 24 Residency Road Bangalore-560025 and Published At No. 124, 2nd Floor, Surya Chambers, Old Airport Road, Murigheshpalya, Bangalore-560017.Copyright © 2019 BizprintMedia Technologies Pvt Ltd, All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher.Cus dentur andi aut eaque verspicto tem consecto explit dias esti reicia debitiorroChander Thyagaraj Ankita Kumariadvertise@thehighereducationreview.comNo.124, 2nd Floor, South Block, Surya Chambers, Airport Main Road, Bangalore 560017 Tel: 080-46441103T: 080-46441192editor@thehighereducationreview.comCirculation Manager Magendran PerumalGM Sales & Marketing Rohit KumarGroup Art Director Ashok KumarVisualizers Vimalraj Mohana Krishnan Vetrivel S Veena R PiddannavarHigherEducationReviewHIGHERReviewCreativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Design is knowing which ones to keep. - Scott Adams
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