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9 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Entrance Cosist of 3 stages -
1) Written Test Is Of 3 Hours. Tests Your Logical Thinking, GK, Some 10th based maths ques on profit/loss.
2) Group discussion
3) interview
Eligiblity Criteria : 10+2 with 50% (Any board)( Any Stream)
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2. Vogue Institute of Fashion – Mangalore.
3. Sai School of Interior Design - New Delhi.
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Beginner-Level 5
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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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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