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The Design Village, Noida - Course List & Fee Structure 2025

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Updated on - Aug 21, 2025 05:23 PM IST

The Design Village Courses 2025

The Design Village courses include 9 degrees in a number of specialisations such as Communication and Interaction Design, Transdisciplinary Design, Fashion and Textile Design, Product and Industrial Design, Product and Industrial Design, Fashion and Textile Design and Space and Interior Design. The Design Village fees range from Rs 13,00,000 to Rs 30,50,000. All the TDV courses are offered in the regular mode and the course duration of UG courses is 4 years whereas the PG courses span over 2 years. The Design Village fee structure along with the eligibility criteria can be checked here:

The Design Village Courses and Fees 2025

Course NameSeat  IntakeEligibilityTotal Tuition Fees
B.Des (Hons.): Transdisciplinary Design20Passed class 12 in the relevant streamRs 30,50,000
B.Des (Hons.): Fashion and Textile Design25Pass in class 12 in the relevant streamRs 24,50,000
B.Des (Hons.): Communication and Interaction Design25Candidates must have passed class 12 in the relevant streamRs 24,50,000
B.Des (Hons.): Product and Industrial Design25Passed class 12 in the relevant streamRs 24,50,000
B.Des (Hons.): Space and Interior Design25Passed class 12 in the relevant streamRs 24,50,000
M.Des: Fashion and Textile Design10Candidates must have a bachelor's degreeRs 13,00,000
M.Des: Communication and Interaction Design10Candidates must hold a bachelor's degreeRs 13,00,000
M.Des: Product and Industrial Design10Graduation in the relevant streamRs 13,00,000
M.Des: Space and Interior Design10Candidates must have a bachelor's degreeRs 13,00,000
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The Design Village Hostel Fees

The institute provides accommodation facilities to its students and has separate hostels for boys and girls. The Design Village hostel fees is Rs 2,08,000 and Rs 10,000 refundable security amount. Students can opt from  twin & triple sharing hostel rooms. The hostel has wifi facility along with other amenities such as mess, pick and drop facility, etc.

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2 Courses are offered by The Design Village

B.Des

Fees (Yearly)₹6,50,000 - 8,00,000
Number of courses:5
  • Bachelor of Communication and Interaction Design (Hons)
  • Bachelor of Product and Industrial Design (Hons)
  • Bachelor of Fashion and Textile Design (Hons)
  • Bachelor of Space and Interior Design (Hons)
  • Bachelor of Transdisciplinary (Hons)

M.Des

Fees (Yearly)₹6,75,000
Number of courses:4
  • Master of Communication and Interaction Design
  • Master of Space and Interior Design
  • Master of Fashion and Textile Design
  • Master of Product and Industrial Design

The Design Village Reviews

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A campus that feels more like a creative neighborhood
By Nishant Grover | Bachelor of Space and Interior Design (Hons) | 2025
August 21, 2025 05:23:34
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Overall: The design village isn't a typical campus with rigid blocks; it feels like an open neighborhood where ideas flow freely. The spaces are designed to be interactive- whether you are sketching in studios, working on group projects in courtyards, or presenting in open halls, The environment itself inspires creativity.

Faculty: The mentors at TDV are approachable and collaborative. Since many of them are practicing designers, they bring real-world knowledge into the classroom. They don't just evaluate your work-they challenges your perspective and push you to think differently.

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Choosing TDV for Interior design
By shreya tiwari | Bachelor of Space and Interior Design (Hons) | 2024
August 20, 2025 10:42:52
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Overall: Being in my 2nd year of space and interior design, I feel TDV gives me the right mix of freedom and structure. Projects push me to think creative, and the guidance I get helps me bring ideas to life with confidence.

Faculty: Our mentors are practicing designers, which makes classes engaging. They don't just teach theory but connect it to real projects. Their feedback helps me improve with each assignment and motivates me to explore new design directions.

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Why TDV Feels: Right for a fashion & textile design student
By NIDHI DILEEP | Bachelor of Fashion and Textile Design (Hons) | 2025
August 19, 2025 11:30:26
5

Overall: Studying fashion & textile design at TDV has been an eye-opening experience. The course blends creativity with real industry knowledge, giving me the confidence to experiment, design, and think beyond the usual boundaries of fashion education.

Faculty: At TDV, teachers are more like mentors. they bring real industry experience into the classroom and guide us with practical knowledge. For me, their approachability and open discussions make learning fun, interactive, and very relevant to the fashion world.

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Choosing Product & Industrial design at TDV- My Turning point
By AKSHATH JAGANMOHAN | Bachelor of Product and Industrial Design (Hons) | 2025
August 18, 2025 11:28:55
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Overall: When I joined TDV for Bachelor of Product & Industrial Design, I honestly didn't know what to expect. But with time, This place became more than just a college- it became the ground where I discovered what design really means and how it shapes the way we look at the world.

Faculty: The faculty at TDV never make you feel like just another student. They listen, they question, and they challenge you to think deeper. Since many of them are active professionals, their guidance comes from real projects and not just theory. For me, that has been the most valuable part of this course- learning directly from people who are shaping the design

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Overall Experience- A journey that redefines creativity
By YASHASWI DUTTA | Bachelor of Communication and Interaction Design (Hons) | 2025
August 14, 2025 02:21:07
5

Overall: I'm currently pursuing my bachelor's in communication and interaction at the design village, and honestly, it's been more than just a degree for me. TDV has taught me how to think like a designer, not just work like one. Everyday here is different-some days are spent brainstorming ideas in open studios, while others are all about hands-on projects that push you out comfort zone. it's the kind of place where you discover your voice as a creative.

Faculty: The mentors here aren't just teachers- they're industry professionals who share real-life experiences. They challenge you to think differently , ask better questions, and explore new approaches. What I value most is that they don't give you ready-made answers; they help you find your own. that independence in learning has been a game- changer for me.

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Threads that started my creative journey
By TIYA AGARWAL | Bachelor of Fashion and Textile Design (Hons) | 2025
August 13, 2025 12:24:09
5

Overall: I am pursuing Bachelor's Fashion and textile design at TDV, and this course has completely changed how I see design. From learning about fabrics to experimenting with prints and textures, every day feels like building a new skill. The College focuses on making us think like designers, not just students.

Faculty: Our faculty members are industry professionals who understands the creative process of fashion and textiles. They guide us on everything- from designing patterns to understanding global fashion trends. I still remember how one of my mentors helped me turn a fabric dyeing experiment into my final project. That kind of support makes a big difference.

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Turning curiosity Into Creativity
By SAMNIT GOGNA | Bachelor of Space and Interior Design (Hons) | 2025
August 12, 2025 11:38:18
5

Overall: I'm studying Bachelor of space and Interior design (Hons) at The Design Village, and it has completely changed how I see design. Here, we don't just learn about interior- we explore how people experience spaces and how design can solve everyday problems.

Faculty: The faculty members here are more like design coaches than traditional teachers. They share real stories from their own projects and challenge us to think beyond safe ideas. Their feedback is direct but helps you improve quickly.

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From a Curious Beginner to a Confident Designer
By NAVYA JAIN | Bachelor of Product and Industrial Design (Hons) | 2025
August 11, 2025 11:24:07
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Overall: Studying Bachelor's in product and Industrial Design at The design village has been a journey of transformation. When I Joined, I was just curious about design; now I see the world through a designer's lens. The environment here is a mix of freedom, guidance, and constant inspiration. Every project, discussion, and challenge has shaped my thinking and made me more confident in my skills.

Faculty: The mentors here are experienced designers who bring their industry knowledge into the classroom. Their feedback is practical, honest, and always aimed at making your work better. They don't spoon-feed answers; they ask the right questions so you can figure things out yourself- Just like in real design projects.

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Can Teachers actually become mentors
By CHARVI GAUR | Bachelor of Communication and Interaction Design (Hons) | 2025
August 06, 2025 12:06:35

Faculty: At TDV, most faculty come from the design world. They're not just teaching slides- They are helping you shape how you think. The feedback is real, sometimes tough, but always useful. You are not treated like a student, but like a future designer with your own point of view.

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Designing for impact: Overall Review
By ABHIMANYU RAINA | Bachelor of Product and Industrial Design (Hons) | 2024
August 05, 2025 11:39:37
5

Overall: TDV helped me grow into a product designer who thinks beyond aesthetics. The approach here is human- centered, with a strong focus on sustainability, systems thinking, and function. Every project felt connected to solving real-world problems.

Faculty: The faculty are practicing designers, researchers, and entrepreneurs. Their critique go beyond "what looks good" to "what works and why" I was pushed to question my design decision and find deeper meaning in everything I built.

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