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Bharath Krishnaphenomenal!
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NATA is much more than enough. But, the educational government is like all CET will be cancelled and JEE is a compulsory exam.
NATA is much more than enough. But, the educational government is like all CET will be cancelled and JEE is a compulsory exam.
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astha singh
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Hi Athul,
Some institutes do allow 10th passed students to pursue Diploma and certificate courses in interior design. But the quality of such courses is not too good. It is very important to have a good foundation. That is why I would recommend you to undergo 10+1 and 10+2 classes. After that, you may study a good degree or Diploma in interior design courses.
Some institutes do allow 10th passed students to pursue Diploma and certificate courses in interior design. But the quality of such courses is not too good. It is very important to have a good foundation. That is why I would recommend you to undergo 10+1 and 10+2 classes. After that, you may study a good degree or Diploma in interior design courses.
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