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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

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The new academic year generally begins in the month of July. The course fee for interior designing varies in different colleges, but for an idea, government colleges like, NIFT or NID would charge around INR 8 Lacs for a 4-year course. The private colleges would definitely have higher fees than this. Situation test is a practical based test. It doesn't relates to your specific stream, but is conducted on a basic level for every design student no matter which stream in design he/she further wishes to choose. The situation test is all about creative, innovative ideas, which are to be shown practically with a limited time frame. The mater
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Satwika!
I am assuming it should be somewhere around 3.5 lakhs but you should rather contact the college directly for the information as the fee structure is not explicitly announced by the institute.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi,
In a Diploma course the college will provide you job assistance but in regular course that is full time 3 year or 4 year course, be it any college they will first provide you internship then job placement and you'll get decent job as interior designing field is good which fetches good jobs.

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rahul r

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Basic eligibility to qualify for this course is that candidate should have cleared class 12 from a recognised board. Even if you haven't opted for maths as one of your subject in class 12, you will still be eligible. Admission is based on marks obtained in 10+2 from recognized board. Regards.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Ram!
In order to become interior designers, aspirants need to pursue a degree in interior designing from a reputed college. There are many interior designing colleges in the country which offer training in different interior designing courses. Please refer to this link to find the best colleges in India for interior design https://www.shiksha.com/articles/top-10-interior-design-schools-in-india-blogId-10599.

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astha singh

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Hi,
Yes, you are very much eligible. Please find all the details and guidance about the exam by visiting this page:https://www.shiksha.com/university/cept-university/exams/cept-entrance-exam.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Ranjankumar,
Students who have cleared 10+2 with minimum 50% marks are eligible for B.Sc interior Design. Along with 10+2 grades, students should also have cleared the entrance exams in order to get admission in the programme. For admission to B.Sc interior Design, students have to clear the entrance exam, which many colleges conduct separately followed by group discussion round and personal interview round. Skills tested in the entrance test includes general proficiency, logical reasoning, quantitative analysis and basic Mathematics and the students are judged on parameters like career focus, maturity and confidence, general awarene
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Mahesh,
Interior designing is concerned with the elements inside a home, such as windows, walls, lights, furniture, etc. It is a mixture of architecture, product design as well as decoration aesthetics. You can opt for Diploma or Certificate courses in interior designing and decoration after 10th offered by various Interior Designing institutes. But it would be better to pursue a degree course in Interior Designing from a good institute after passing your class 12th for good career scope.

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IIAD_DELHI Manish Mangla

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Hi Shilpa,
We don't see a reason, why not. It is never too late to pursue your passion.
At IIAD, we offer a full-time 4 year duration BA (Hons) programme in Interior Architecture and Design. But, if you wish to pursue a course of a shorter duration, we have good news for you.
We will soon be rolling out Short Term Courses in Interior Architecture, Fashion and Communication Design. Information for the same shall be updated on our website (www.iiad.edu.in) shortly. You can speak to our Admissions Advisors on +911141380000 or +919871383633 and leave your contact details with them so that we can inform you when the registrations are open for
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