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The approximate fee would be around 2.25 lakh.
For the INIFD Chandigarh, it is around 1-70 lakh rupees.
For LPU, it varies from student to student because they give scholarship on various criteria.
Do not just check the fee structure but also the academic excellence you would get from a college as there are many financial schemes which the best of the colleges offer to impart education to the students.
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The INIFD Jalandhar is a good institution where the courses of institute are affiliated with Annamalai University. INIFD Pune is quite good with good ambiance and Twinkle Khanna mentoring for Interior Design Students Others in the field doing equally good is LPU where the premier fashion industry has selected students to work for them and the fee varies according to the scholarships offered. NFID CHD, with a fee approximately 1-70 lakh The exact fee structure can be checked from the web site of the college you choose, as there are scholarships too these days due to which the fee scale varies.
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Depending on your unique situation, preferences, and objectives, you can choose to pursue a regular BSc (Bachelor of Science) or a B.Sc. through distance learning. For each choice, take into account the following factors:
Bachelor of Science (Regular)
- Campus Experience: Traditional campus experiences with in-person classes, labs, and interactions with peers and professors are usually provided by regular BSc programs.
- Structured Timetable: Classes and activities in regular programs follow a predetermined schedule, which creates a more organized learning environment.
- Opportunities for Networking: Attending college gives you the chance to eng
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5 years agoGuide-Level 12
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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Acharya
Oxford
St Josephs
Mount Carmel
Jyoti Nivas
Brindavan
East West etc.
Reference : https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-biotechnology-colleges-bangalore
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Both are equivalent degrees as such because both are Bachelors degrees. In my opinion, B.A. would be preparing you better for your competitive exams as the college from where you pursue your B.A. Especially, B.A. Honors would be giving you workshops and seminars to attend which would add up to your knowledge. Colleges like LPU, BITS send you to other universities for debates and general knowledge quiz programs where in you automatically are pushed into the much needed aspect of knowledge for your competitive exams, So check a college with care like LPU, BITS, ANNA, MIRANDA etc. to fulfill your high aims.
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