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Isha BhardwajProgram Manager , Great learning

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Dear Dibyas,
You may click on the link below and find the short term courses that you can pursue in interior designing:
http://goo.gl/AJLBSp

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1. IIFA Multimedia (Institute for Interior Fashion and Animation)
2. Vogue Institute of Fashion Technology
3. Wiztoonz College of Media and Design

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Richa Raghawan

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D.Pharma and Interior designing are two very different fields. It is suggested to think that in which field you have more interest and then go for the same field. Taking a career decision is a very important thing, so think wisely and opt.

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Isha BhardwajProgram Manager , Great learning

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In India,
Depending on the employer and one's experience the salary, including bonuses and commission for assistant interior designers ranges between Rs. 30,000 to Rs.40,000 per month. For senior interior designers, the salary, including bonuses and commission is approximately Rs. 800,000 to Rs. 3,000,000 per annum.

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MBA or Interior design courses can be done even if you are not from a civil engineering field. You have pursed your Bachelors from a specialisation (civil) which is very unique. Why are you looking for nontechnical courses. You can pursue Construction Management courses where you have lot of job opportunities and also construction management field is very interesting.

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