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Atharva Tamboli

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Sure! Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is a reputable institution that offers a distance learning programme in Interior Design and Architecture (DID). The programme provides a comprehensive understanding of interior design principles, space planning, materials, and project management. It offers flexibility in learning and allows students to study at their own pace.

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roma raja bcom student

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Yes, you can definitely pursue a course in interior design if that is something you are interested in. Although your background is in commerce, it is not a barrier to entering the field of interior design. Many people switch careers later in life, and it's never too late to pursue a new interest. There are many options for interior design courses, including Certificate Diploma, and degree programs. You can research and compare different programs to find one that suits your needs and goals. Some programs may have prerequisites, so you may need to complete certain courses or meet certain requirements before you can enroll. In addition to
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Neha Gautam

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Yes, you can do the course of interior designer it will enhance your knowledge, and as you are working also you can join it from any private institute, by this you become able to do both the works. You can focus on your job and get a Certificate of interior designer also.

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ANISH SHAH

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Difference of architectural interiors and interior design
People commonly mix up these two professions: architecture and interior design since they both have similar work profiles that require design. However, the difference lies in that an interior designer designs the interior of a building while an architect designs the building's exterior.

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Manika Mittal

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Yes, you are eligible for interior designer after 12th if you choose commerce. You are just required to take admission in internal design colleges if you are going to take admission in good interior design colleges the future will be bright. Eligibility Criteria. Students who have passed their 10+2 from any stream (Science/Commerce/Arts) can pursue Interior Design UG or Diploma course.

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Hemanth Gunturi

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An interior architect can be an interior designer, but it will not work the other way as the main difference between an interior designer and an architect lies in their education and training. An architect is trained in creating a structural building that meets national, state and local building codes. An interior designer is trained in creating a functional and quality interior environment.

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