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Architects focus on designing entire building structures for safety and functionality, while interior designers enhance existing interiors with aesthetics, furniture, and layouts. Architects typically pursue a 5-year B.Arch degree requiring 10+2 with 50 percent marks (Math compulsory) and NATA score; LPU offers this program. Interior designers opt for 4 year B.Des in Interior and Furniture, needing 10+2 with 50 percent aggregate and English. Both fields demand creativity but differ in scale and technical depth.
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In DU itself CVS offers a course in Travel and Tourism. However, below url has a list of some institutes offering a course in Travel Tourism. Kindly check the below url
tinyurl.com/7qha846
(Simply copy paste this url)
Request Manu Goyal Sajid Nalakath to help you with more details.
Thanks.!
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Customer Relationship Manager - Airlines
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