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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
The design courses are relatively expensive than other fields. If you pursue the post graduation course from the top colleges, it will cost you a minimum of 3lakhs rupees.
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You can only choose one field at a time. Try and figure out what attracts your interest more. Is it designing and styling clothes, or is it decorating a place with the available space?
One thing that you should remember while choosing one of these fields is that fashion is an established field of career and is highly competitive, while the interior design is still a growing career in our country. But again, both the fields have great scope and are very lucrative in terms of growth and monetary gains.
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2-Shivaji University, Kolhapur
3+Savitribai Phule Pune University: Department of Atmospheric And Space Sciences, Pune
4-National Centre for Radio Astrophysics (NCRA), Pune
5. Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pune.
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Every college has its own fee structure. It is not necessary that every college has the same fee structure for B.Sc. So, first, mention the name of the college.
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I am going to talk in regards to the Indian system only. To be true it really does not matter at this moment. Forensic Science does have a lot of scopes, but a B.Sc. In Forensics is a vastly generalized degree. So don't expect to get a job easily just after doing your B.Sc. On the other hand B.Sc. In Agriculture is a specialised degree. And the best part has a Forensic aspect as well. So, if you really want to study Forensics, then I would suggest that first study Agriculture or Botany and then study the Forensic aspect of it in your Masters. If you are still doubtful how can Agriculture and Botany have Forensic Aspect then
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