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Design drawing by Francis D. K. Ching
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1. Bachelor's degree in Interior Design or Interior Architecture or Design or equivalent, awarded upon completion of a course of minimum four years duration
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2. Bachelor's degree in Architecture recognised by the Council of Architecture
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3. Bachelor's degree in Construction Technology (five-year programme), or
4. Diploma in Interior Design of four years duration (12 + 4), provided that the programme is considered equivalent to a four-year degree programme by the Equivalence Committee of CEPT University. Hence, Stat
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There are plenty of options actually. Italy, US, London have some well-known schools offering UG programs in interior designs. How you can select a college is by first going through as many college websites for their programs, accreditation, ranking, stay back options, career support, fees most importantly and many more.
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