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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

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Here is a link to choose an institution for interior design course in Kolkata. Be wise to check recognition, placement records, etc. before you join any of these institutes.
Interior design courses in Kolkata:
https://design.shiksha.com/interior-designing-courses-in-kolkata-categorypage-13-70-1-0-0-130-127-2-0-none-1-0
Good luck.

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Aayush SharmaHardcore Gamer

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1. NID – Ahmedabad.
2. Vogue Institute of Fashion – Mangalore.
3. Sai School of Interior Design - New Delhi.

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Shoaib Abbas

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Both of them are good, but I will suggest you to go for interior designing.
1. It is a very creative field.
2. People you'll meet will be very imaginative and creative.
3. Competition is also less.
4. You can get higher wages but not in India.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are not eligible to do M.Arch as the eligibility qualification for M.Arch is B.Arch degree in majority of colleges.

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Isha BhardwajProgram Manager , Great learning

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Dear Indraja,
You may pursue Interior designing if you are interested in it, but I would suggest, do not switch your field as going for another field would make your 4 years of B.Tech a complete waste.
You may additionally take up short term interior designing courses and see if that interests you, if yes then you may think of switching.

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