what is the difference between an architect and an interior designer? what are the courses offered in both fields and minimum qualification

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    Goutam Chatterjee | Guide-Level 11

    2012-05-25 12:14:58
    Architect is a designer engineer for civil constructions like buildings, bridges, tunnels, roads, campuses, industrial manufacturing facilities etc. Minimum qualification is B.Arch. degree which can be pursued after 12th. B.Arch. entrance exams are held along with pre engineering tests. One can pursue architecture after B.Tech-civil as well. For that M.Tech-Arch will be required.
    Interior design relates with life style, aesthetic and cosmetic changes done inside a building, apartment, shopping mall, hotel rooms etc. Minimum qualification in interior design is diploma after 12th.
    In both the cases, a candidate is required to have imagin
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