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Vidhi Jain

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The table given below provides the key differences between both the courses, for your better understanding:ParametersCivil EngineeringArchitectureBasic focusCivil engineers plan, build, and maintain a lot of infrastructure projects, including roads, bridges, dams, tunnels, water systems, and wastewater systems. Architects handle the design creation and planning of buildings.Types of projectsRoads, bridges, dams, tunnels, water systems, wastewater systems, etc.Residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, and other types of buildingsBasic fundamentalsCivil engineers typically need to focus more on math and Science training th
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B.Arch. and B.Des. are both great options, but they are different in terms of focus. B.Arch. is all about architecture – designing buildings, planning spaces, and working on construction projects. If you enjoy working on structures, urban planning, and creating functional spaces, B.Arch. is the way to go. On the other hand, B.Des. (Bachelor of Design) focuses on the creative side of design. It covers a wide range of design fields, such as graphic design, product design, fashion design, and more. If you're more interested in the aesthetics, visuals, and user experiences, B.Des. would be a better fit.So, whether you're more inclined to
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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Well both the Interior Design and Architecture programs have international recognition, Architecture comparatively holds higher significance because of its wider career scope, complex technical elements, and established professional bodies that oversee architectural practice worldwide.Interior Design is focused on the aesthetics and functionality of an existing property (office, home, restaurant, or hotel), however, Architecture deals in the design and construction of the property. 

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