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2 days agoBeginner-Level 4
At AAFT You can pursue several courses after completing a Diploma in Interior Design & Decoration, such as:
B.Des in Interior Design
B.Sc in Interior Design
BA in Interior Architecture / Interior Design
Diploma / PG Diploma in Interior Design
M.Sc or Master's in Interior Design
These courses will help you advance your career and improve your design knowledge.
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2 days agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, you can apply for a Master's in Interior Design even if you don't have a B.Des in Interior Design.
Many universities accept students from different fields as long as they have a relevant bachelor's degree (like Architecture, Fine Arts, Design, Civil Engineering, or any 10+2+3 degree).
Some institutes may ask for a portfolio, entrance exam, or bridge courses to cover the basics.
So yes, it is possible—you don't need a B.Des specifically to apply.
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2 days agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, after completing 12th grade you can do this course. You can choose between the B.Sc and B.Des courses according to your preference. Students from any 10+2 or graduation discipline from a recognized board or university, with a minimum aggregate of 50%, can apply for the entrance or admission process for any design course.
You can also opt for a 1-year Diploma course in Interior Design.
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2 days agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, we provide 100% placement assistance in the interior design field. There are many career options available in this industry, such as:
Residential Interior Designer
Commercial Interior Designer
Hospitality Designer
Retail Designer
Corporate Interior Designer
Set Designer (Film/Theater/Television)
Furniture Designer
Exhibition Designer
Lighting Designer
Sustainable Design Specialist (Green Designer)
Space Planner
Interior Design Project Manager
Interior Design Consultant
Interior Stylist
Urban Designer
Renovation and Restoration Designer
Color Consultant
Kitchen and Bath Designer
Healthcare Interior Designer
Education & Institutional Designer
Commercial
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2 days agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, of course, AAFT is the best for the Interior Design course. You can directly visit our website and check all the details. The fee structure and course content for all courses are provided there. You can also visit the college directly.
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