Is it a good idea to go for interior designing after completion of civil engineering?
Asked by shubham atole
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Generally, for architectures go for interior design. Civil engineering students stick to the core field eg. structural engineering and other stuff. I think because they have more experience in building stuff than designing that's why they go for it. And, it only depends upon your interest. Interior designing also fetch tons of money. I hope that might help you. Ask if you need anything else.
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Well if you have done civil engineering. Then there is no need to go in interior designing. You will get job in it also. But if you are much passionate about Interior Designing. Then you should pursue a degree in it. You can do Bachelor of Interior Designing from Arch College of Design & Business. This is the most popular college in India. For more details visit at https://www.archedu.org/b-voc-interior-design.html.
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Hi Shubham,
That's all up to you. If you like interior designing, then you should go for it. But, if you are not that interested, then I think you should start working in the same field only, find yourself a job as a civil engineer. and afcourse doing interior designing will add up to your profile. you will have knowledge about both field, interior designing as well as civil engineering. And it's not like that they both are very different from each other. I mean afcourse they are different but both of them are used in constructing or making good architectures and their appearance.
All the best! -
It depends on your interest. If you have good command over technical knowledge then you must go for interior designing. MBA, you can pursue this course after gaining some work experience in your technical field. MBA is more valuable when a person has work experience. Another advantage is you will get to know which specific stream/discipline, you need to select in MBA. Going for MBA without work experience will not be a good option if you have a chance to work in the field of which you have studied for last 4 years. As per me, MBA after 1-2 years of work experience in the interior designing field would be a good option.
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