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Harsha Sinha

Guide-Level 12

An MSc in Interior Design is a post graduate degree program that teaches students interior design; the art of changing the living workspace into a more effective setting, for everyday use. The aim is to make the resulting setting most attractive to everyone.

The difference between interior designing and interior decorating is that interior designing plans the functionality and the usability of the available space while the interior decorating seeks to make the setting look appealing without as much regard to planning and the usability of the setting.

Interior designing also deals with aspects such as lighting, acoustics and temperature.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

Guide-Level 12

Hi,

Yes, you can pursue M.Arch after completing BE in Civil. There could be other admission requirements such as GRE, IELTS or TOEFL depending where you want to study. Also, you must submit a portfolio.

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Srinarayan Prajapati

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Please go with this college predictor this will help you to choose best for you,
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

At this moment (After 6th Pay commission new scale) the total payment of an IAS recruit can be roughly estimated as below:
Basic Pay: Rs 23,640
D.A. (@107%): Rs 25,295
H.R.A. (@30%): Rs 7,092
T.A.: 5,280
Total: Rs 61,307 (This is the time of training and learning. The new recruit is placed into a two years' probation period. After that he is posted as a SDM (Sub Divisional Magistrate), also known as SDO or Sub-Collector).

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Urvi Soni

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No such certificate is needed. They will check it themselves during the interview. And, if you get selected the training also includes pronunciation class.

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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

Guide-Level 12

M.Tech and MBA would be the best 2 options you can pursue after completing B.Tech in mechanical.

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Sindhura rajagopal

Contributor-Level 10

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After completing class 10th, you may choose to do class 11th and class 12th, or go for Diploma courses. Class 11th and class 12th, you may go for government or private colleges in various divisions like arts, commerce, sciences. Diploma too, you may do for fields of your choice like, engineering, interior or fashion or jewelry designing, beauty and nutrition etc. In case you take up sciences in class 11th and class 12th, you might want to also prepare for entrance exams for engineering or medical as applicable.

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Vikash Ranjan

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It is rupees 360000/- for four years of B.Tech course.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Designers mostly work for self in their own boutiques and prices of their items are very high, as it is created by their hard work. Earnings of them depends upon their creativity and selling and communication skills with customers and if you have good public relations, then you can earn very good.

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Vikash Ranjan

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VJTI, KJ Somaiya, RGIT, Sardar Patel College Of Engineering and DBIT are the colleges that consider LEET.

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Ayush Raj

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I couldn't identify any drawbacks, but I can mention a couple of the primary benefits of studying LPU as I am an exisiting student of this university. LPU has a global infrastructure, internationally benchmarked curricula, a diverse student body, innovative pedagogy for participatory and experiential learning, research, innovation, and entrepreneurship, international collaborations, seasoned faculty, active academia-industry interface, outstanding sports, and residential facilities. According to the NIRF-2021 rankings, LPU ranked at 62nd in the top universities in both the overall and university categories. According to the famous Time
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neelima kawatra

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In counselling, they will just try to bring up your interest, so that you can move easily in your career ahead. Don't worry about questions.

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Vikash Ranjan

Guide-Level 15

Although, well known in Maharashtra, the college is yet to establish itself as a brand nationally. Having said that, it is a place that will open a lot of opportunities and might close a few (don't expect Apple, Bain or Google for campus placements).
Let us consider the following parameters:
1. Job placements: I have seen this to be the biggest concern for incoming students. Average annual salary has been around 4 lacs, which is neither disappointing nor heartening.

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syed faizan khan

Guide-Level 11

To become a software engineer, you need to pursue Diploma in software engineering after class 10th and then pursue Bachelors in software engineering to enhance your knowledge. Or you can also pursue BCA degree after PUC and become a software engineer.

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