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KALAPURNAM INSTITUTEDirector

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Hi,
There are various institutes, coaching classes, training centers and academy in Ahmedabad as it is one hub for interior design courses and it has ample opportunities.

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Life for the newly starting interior designers is very hard because reputation and experience takes a while to build. However, once you get past the initial years, the career prospects are huge. From starting up your own firm and taking on various different projects, to being hired by big architectural firms to cope with the large project load they have, an interior designer is in much demand due to the retail boom.
Interior designers usually divide their time between the office and the on-site location. A large part of their time is spent in meetings with contractors, clients and suppliers, and there may be large amounts of travelling
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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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You can pursue 3 years Diploma/degree or 1 year PG Diploma/2 years PG degree course. Doing D.Arch./B.Arch. will lead you to a professional interior designer or an architect.

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Varun Kamboj

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To attain an associate's certificate in this field you need 2-3 years. Whereas, the undergraduate Bachelors degree in interior design takes 4 years and 2 years for Masters.

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Geetika Kataria

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I think before pursuing any course, you should get some practical knowledge first. You can do some internships or a job for a while.

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