| Examination: The NCIDQ Examination Examination is an elemental component of determining whether or not an individual has met the minimum competency standards. All states and jurisdictions with licensing or registration laws in place use examination as a qualifying measure for the licensure or registration or professions use examination as a qualifying measure for the licensure or registration or professions. In order to inform consumers and protect the health, safety and welfare of the public, it is essential that states and jurisdictions recognize an examination that test the necessary minimum competency for the practice of interior design. The National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) is the nationally recognized interior design testing agency.
In order to be eligible for the examination, an applicant must first
complete a combination of education plus experience of not less than six
years, of which two years must be formal interior design education.
Passage of the NCIDQ examination shows that an individual has met the
minimum standards of competency to practice interior design. |