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As already suggested ,you can go for Interior designing course along with or after B.Tech.
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Guide-Level 12
The duration of the usual degree course is 3 years. Interior designing is a good field to get into and your salary package is decided as per the reputation of your college. Try to go for an entrance test of NIFT or NID to make the most of your career.
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There is a scarcity of professional interior designers in our country. With more and more people willing to get their residence and working areas designed according to their taste, there has been a great demand for experienced interior designers.
Employment prospects are plentiful and in various fields. Setting up your own business is also a very lucrative option in this industry.
Pay Packet
Some features that affect the pay packet of an interior designer are regional differences, name, repute, experience and demand.
For beginners, the salary can be around Rs 10,000. For experienced professionals, the monthly pay cheque can va
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