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Garima Johar

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Sure, you can if the 4-year course you have done is a Bachelor's degree.

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Kandarp PatelAmbition On Fleek

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Glamour Institute of Fashion and Interiors is good Institute for doing Interior Designing Course. It is good Institute in every terms like training education and placements.

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Kandarp PatelAmbition On Fleek

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Greetings from Shiksha.
Kindly visit this link for Diploma Colleges of Architecture and Interior Designing:
https://www.shiksha.com/design/interior-design/colleges/diploma-courses-pune

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dhayal roshana follower of Christ Jesus

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You can go for NIFT or INIFD in Chennai.

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Garima ThakkarAn Artist by heart.

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Hi,
I'm glad you're curious regarding "how" the interior designing course is and I suppose that if you have even thought about it then you must be having some kind of interest in interiors and designing. If you have even a little bit of interest in this field, then you'd enjoy learning about spaces and their relation to design and many other things by pursuing this course.

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Garima ThakkarAn Artist by heart.

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You can go for either of these two, to pursue interior designing.
Also, if you are doing some additional course with interior designing for PG or you are willing to do some kind of job or internship in a period of about 6 months or a year, then you should go for Diploma course and if you are interested in the full time one then I suppose you should opt for degree course of interior designing.

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Neeti Singh

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Hi,
Most of the professional interior design courses can only be pursued after completing 12th standard. 10+2 passed (from any stream- arts, commerce or science) is the minimum educational qualification required to pursue standard interior design courses.
Some institutes are known to offer Diploma courses to 10th passed students though. But it is better to complete 11th and 12th standards and then pursue a good (and recognized) interior design course.
In India, there are 3 main formats in which interior design courses are available. They are:
Bachelor's Degree courses
Diploma courses
Certificate courses
Degree courses and Diploma courses are
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Neeti Singh

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It varies from college to college. It ranges between 1-5 LPA.

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