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If you can manage time, then surely you can go for it. The interior design course is a regular course that demands your classroom attention and practical touch. Though there are some institutes that offer the course online and through distance learning, but it will not be that effectively successful. I would suggest you to take interior design at your Masters level if you are seriously interested in the course.
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Both the streams are completely different from each other. While Hotel Management is about making a career as a chef, food and beverages, front office operations and housekeeping in hotel industry, Interior designing is about ideating, planning, and executing design of a structure (like office space, home decor etc). It is completely upto your interest. You have to figure out first whether you want to be a part of hotel industry or design industry. Both are quite lucrative fields, so make your call according to your aptitude.
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If you have a keen interest in interior designing and have the required skills like creativity, imagination, innovation, eye for detail, you should definitely pursue a career in interior design. You can take up the course on your post graduation level. There are a lot of colleges that offer post graduate diploma and master in design in India. You can find the list of top 10 colleges here https://www.shiksha.com/articles/top-10-interior-design-schools-in-india-blogId-10599
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Interior design is very much in demand these days. The MBA in Interior Design course is designed to enable suitable students to attain a better outlook on various aspects of design such as space and structure and how we interact with them. The course involves an in-depth study of manipulation of colors, textures, light, and form to produce favorable results. Once you have completed your MBA, you can work as an interior coordinator, space planner, design consultant, exhibition designer. The scope of an interior designer is vast and one can work in various sectors to fulfill their design needs like residential areas, educational
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Please find the complete list here:
https://www.shiksha.com/design/interior-design/colleges/colleges-kolkata
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CEPT University conducts admissions on the basis of merit. There is no entrance exam. They conduct a personal interview after considering your academic performance in your UG Programme and your work experience (if any).
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The diploma in Interior Design and decoration in Pune Institute of Applied Technology is a full time course and therefore there is no option to pursue it online or on part time basis. But the institute also has a short term certificate course of 5 months in Interior design which is a part time course. If you want, you can pursue the certificate course
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The admission in International School of Design is taken on the basis of your marks in graduation. They have a merit based process and hence, there is no entrance test.
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