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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant,
Kindly check the below link for information related to your query.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/inifd-international-institute-of-fashion-design-m-g-road-m-g-road-bangalore-34501/course-b-sc-in-interior-design-153213

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria for B.Sc. The Interior Design of Bangalore School of Design is given below.
Eligibility: 10+2 /PUC Pass (with English) from any Recognized Board.
Fee: The total course fee is about Rs 5.5 Lacs, which is a little bit high.

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Manindra Tr

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Hi, The scope depends on your interest in the field of Interior design like There are several choices for pursuing your career in the Interior design field as B. Des Interior Design. B.Sc. Interior, B.A. , or Diploma courses as well but amongst all B. Des Interior Design 4-year programs is considerably more professional and industrial specific in comparison. It carries more weightage in several areas. You can make your specialisation with Master's to choose an industry in an Interior design career, like Project making, Designer, or Project handling and designing, etc. You can also have a look at IILM University, Gurugram. You can appea
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Manindra Tr

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Hi Ishika, Greetings
* The scope depends on your interest in the field of Interior design like There are several choices for pursuing your career in the Interior design field as B. Des Interior Design. B.Sc. Interior, B.A. , or Diploma courses as well but amongst all B. Des Interior Design 4-year programs is considerably more professional and industrial specific in comparison. It carries more weightage in several areas. You can make your specialisation with Master's to choose an industry in an Interior design career, like Project making, Designer, or Project handling and designing, etc. You can also have a look at IILM University, Gurug
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Manindra Tr

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Hi Anmol, Greetings!
* The scope depends on your interest in the field of Interior design like There are several choices for pursuing your career in the Interior design field as B. Des Interior Design. B.Sc. Interior, B.A. , or Diploma courses as well but amongst all B. Des Interior Design 4-year programs is considerably more professional and industrial specific in comparison. It carries more weightage in several areas. You can make your specialisation with Master's to choose an industry in an Interior design career, like Project making, Designer, or Project handling and designing, etc. You can also have a look at IILM University, Gurug
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Manindra Tr

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Hi Hira,
Greetings!!
You can also go for B.Des Interior Design instead of a B.Sc in Interior Design. B.Des 4 year program is considerably more professional and carries more weightage.
You can appear for IILM University Gurugram's Design Aptitude Test (that) with the Interview Process for applying. The School of Design & Fashion at IILM University, Gurugram offers a choice of career by combining a major and minor degree within design fields or other mainstream courses like a combination of major in Interior and minor in Graphic Design or major in Interaction and minor in Business. IILM University Gurugram offers a curriculum with an added
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Today, the design comes as a package. Real Estate and Construction firms employ a lot of interior designers, so as to offer a complete package, ready to move in, plug & play, to their customers. The proportion of architects to interior designers required by industry is 1: 15 i.e. for every architect employed, 15 interior designers are required hence the career potential is huge for interior designers. And it is not just homes or offices, but multiplexes, cinema halls, restaurants, shopping malls all of them require interior designers today. Bangalore School of Design offers the best training and guidance for its designers to market him
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