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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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All the above mentioned courses are different from each other and have a high impact in their fields. Only one name is coming on my mind is LPU, Jalandhar, Punjab. One of the best University can do justice to both the courses. Journalism and mass communication talks about Print Media, TV & Radio Journalism, etc. Along with graphic designing, public relations, advertising and media, etc. However, interior designing is what you know all about. The art of making the interior of an infrastructure more beautiful and attractive. So, both the fields have a bright future ahead and it solely depends on you that where your interest actually lies
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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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It depends on your area of interest. Both are completely different fields and have no comparison. The study of mass communication is often associated with the practical applications of journalism (Print media), television and radio broadcasting, film, public relations, or advertising. On the other hand, interior designing interior designing is the art or process of designing the interior, often including the exterior, of a room or building. An interior designer is someone who coordinates and manages such projects. Interior design is a multifaceted profession that includes conceptual development, communicating with the stakeholders of a
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Hi Vaishnavi, There are different elements that decide the expense structure. This incorporates the programming projects that are educated, course length, materials and writing material (whenever gave) and the assessments. It generally changes for each establishment dependent on their educational plan and staff as well. It's is hard to put a typical expense tag for the course. As different colleges charge different fees like:
Private colleges like
1. JD institute charge 78 Lac
2. Id Institute - 45 Lac
3. Vogue Institute - 9 Lac.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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BFA is an undergraduate degree that offers many interesting and creative subjects to students. It can be pursued as a full time or a part time course and some institutes also provide BFA through correspondence. BFA comprises two major courses - Performing Arts and Visual Arts.

Specializations like Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Animation, etc. Come under Visual Arts whereas Performing Arts consists of subjects like Drama, Theatre, Dance, and Music. BFA is focused more on the art discipline along with the technicality as well as the application of any form of applied art. Students who aspire to become artists, painters, actors, dancer

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Hi, your question is relevant for many students looking for an undergraduate course today. The choice of course lies with the student and is thus subjective to the interest of the student. While a degree in B.A. (Hons) Journalism, Media and Communication or B.A. (Hons) Journalism and Mass Communication will give the student a chance to explore careers in the media industry (e. g. print, television, digital, radio etc. ), advertising, a degree in Interior Design allows students to explore the functionality of spaces, be it residential or commercial. The duration of the courses differ if you opt for a degree programme B.A. (Hons) Journal
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Mounika, yes you definitely can do this course via distance education. In fact it's a great thing to know that you are thinking of doing some course after your graduation in engineering. I can definitely advice that in future also a student must keep on upgrading his or her skills by undertaking different courses suiting to the profession in which he or she is working. Best wishes to you.

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