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Scholar-Level 16
Please visit the following link to get exact information about the course
https://cept.ac.in/faculty-of-design/master-of-design-in-interior-design
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Guide-Level 14
For Degree course, you have be 10+2. So, I do not see any chance for fresh admission. In designing (skill based courses) Lateral entry not possible.
But, there are Diploma courses and Short term courses which accepts students who have not completed class 12th.
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Contributor-Level 10
Yes, there are courses available online for this, you can check them out according to your requirements.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
Yes, there is Advance program in interior design available at the INIFD. Follow the above link to get details.
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Contributor-Level 10
https://www.shiksha.com/design/interior-design/colleges/colleges-Pune
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Guide-Level 11
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Guide-Level 14
It takes about 8-10 days for the results to be out.
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Guide-Level 14
I think you should first do some thinking on what actually you want to do. Get some career counselling done. This will be very helpful. First you did BPP, then Interior Designing and now you want to go for MBA. (BPP) Bachelor Preparatory Programme is the programme for those who didn't pass their 10+2. I am not very clear from your question whether you did interior designing as UG degree or Diploma. For MBA you have to have an undergraduate degree. If you are a graduate, then yes you are eligible for MBA admission.
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Guide-Level 14
1. Self Employed - a) most common is - Freelance Interior designer - you carry our projects for people - home offices etc. (here investment is less) b) You open up your own store and sell Home, Office decor/renovation materials - furnishings / design furnitures / spaces etc.
2. Work for an Interior Decorator or a with a interiors Firm
For both these kind of jobs you need to learn some basics + advanced. If assume you are a graduate already - then go for some short term adv
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