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Harsha Sinha

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An MSc in Interior Design is a post graduate degree program that teaches students interior design; the art of changing the living workspace into a more effective setting, for everyday use. The aim is to make the resulting setting most attractive to everyone.

The difference between interior designing and interior decorating is that interior designing plans the functionality and the usability of the available space while the interior decorating seeks to make the setting look appealing without as much regard to planning and the usability of the setting.

Interior designing also deals with aspects such as lighting, acoustics and temperature.

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This article might help you get the right answer: http://www.uid.edu.in/interior-design-in-a-nutshell-definition-career-job-opportunities-degree-salary/

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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You are not eligible for architecture but you are eligible for interior designing. You may do 3 or 4 years Bachelors of interior designing, Bachelors of vocational education or Bachelors of design. NMIMS, NID, NIFT, INIFDM and KIIT are a few institutes.

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Aditya Maheshwari

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You must go for Bachelors in designing or B.Sc in interior designing. These are Bachelors and professional degrees for interior designing.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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You should clear 12th to pursue any Bachelor's degree in India or abroad. You need to clear those 2 subjects from NIOS and then try in good colleges for interior designing programme.

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Priyanshu ThakurSpecial

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Hey Bharath,
You can Choose NID, Ahmadabad.

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RISHI DHAR GANDHIactive but unenrolled research scholar

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LPU is the best option for you. It is a very good option for regular as well distance courses.

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