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Your Design Journey Post-12th Starts Here
Introduction:
Have you recently finished your 12th grade and find yourself drawn to the world of design and creativity? Well, you're in luck, because the exciting realm of interior design is just a step away! Interior design is so much more than just making spaces look pretty. It's about crafting environments that are as functional as they are stylish, ones that echo personal stories and preferences. For those of you in Mumbai, a bustling hub of innovation and style, exploring interior design courses after 12th can be the perfect start to a thriving career. These courses are not just educational paths; they are journeys into the heart of design, blending artistic flair with practical skills. So, if you're pondering over what to do after your 12th and have a keen eye for design, interior design courses after 12th in Mumbai are your ticket to a world where creativity meets career
1. Why Choose Interior Design?
Why leap into interior design after your 12th? It's simple! Interior design isn't just about picking out pretty furniture. It's a deep dive into understanding and fulfilling people's needs through design. By pursuing interior design courses after 12th, you're opening doors to a world where your creativity transforms everyday spaces into extraordinary ones. Whether it's cozy homes, buzzing offices, or lively public areas, your touch can turn them into functional pieces of art. This field is a playground for the creative, the detail-minded, and those who find joy in bringing design dreams to life. So, if you're fresh out of 12th grade and design is your call, these courses are your starting line.
2. What to Expect from Interior Design Courses After 12th
Choosing the right course is crucial. In Mumbai, the heart of India's design industry, interior design courses offer a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical exposure. These courses cover various aspects of design, including space planning, material selection, environmental sustainability, and digital design tools. Most importantly, they provide hands-on experience, preparing you for real-world challenges.
3. Balancing Quality and Affordability: Interior Design Course Fee
Thinking about the cost of interior design courses after 12th? You're not alone. In Mumbai, the good news is that you can find a course that fits your budget and still delivers top-notch quality. The fees for interior design courses after 12th vary depending on the institute and the length of the program. But no matter your choice, expect a blend of thorough training, real-world industry insights, and solid career support. This is an investment in your future, ensuring that you get the most value for your money while stepping into the exciting world of interior design.
4. Why INIFD Kalyan Stands Out in Mumbai
At INIFD Kalyan, we take pride in our comprehensive curriculum and industry-aligned training. Our courses are designed to cater to the evolving needs of the interior design industry. With experienced faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and strong industry connections, we offer an educational experience that balances academic rigor with practical skills.
5. Career Opportunities and Placement Support
Upon completing your course, a range of career paths will be open to you. From residential to commercial design, event styling to sustainable design, the possibilities are endless. At INIFD Kalyan, we don’t just educate; we ensure that our students are industry-ready. Our dedicated placement cell offers robust support to help you find your dream job in top design
firms and studios. With our strong network and industry reputation, you’re not just starting a course; you’re stepping into a promising career.
6. Navigating the Course Selection
Choosing the right interior design course after 12th can seem daunting. At INIFD Kalyan, we offer guidance to help you select a program that aligns with your career goals. Whether it's a diploma, a bachelor's degree, or a specialization program, we have you covered. Our counselors are here to help you understand the scope and potential of each course, ensuring you make an informed decision.
7. The INIFD Kalyan Advantage: Workshops and Mentorship
What sets INIFD Kalyan apart are our regular workshops and celebrity mentorships. These sessions provide insights into the latest trends, hands-on experience, and a chance to learn from the industry’s best. This holistic approach ensures that you’re not just learning; you’re absorbing knowledge from leading experts.
8. Global Exposure and Learning Opportunities
At INIFD Kalyan, we believe in global exposure. Our students have showcased their talents at prestigious platforms like the Lakme Fashion Week, gaining unparalleled exposure and experience. This international outlook equips our students to think globally and design universally.
9. Your Creative Journey Begins Here
Embarking on your journey in interior design is an exciting decision. At INIFD Kalyan, we are committed to nurturing your talent and helping you achieve your design aspirations. Our courses in Mumbai are tailored to provide a balance of creativity, technical skills, and industry insights, making your learning journey comprehensive and fulfilling.
10. Connect With Us
Ready to start your journey in interior design? Connect with us at INIFD Kalyan to learn more about our courses, fee structures, and how we can help turn your passion for design into a successful career.
Conclusion:
Embarking on interior design courses after 12th is more than starting a career; it's about answering a call to beautify and functionally enhance our world. Right after your 12th, with the right course and mentorship, you step into a vibrant and ever-evolving field. At INIFD Kalyan, we're here to nurture your dreams and equip you with the skills to reshape spaces and lives. So, if you're ready to leave your mark in the world of design, join us. Together, we'll turn your passion for interior design into a promising future, starting right after your 12th.
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ASTROLOGY notes Pt.1
⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ✶ random notes and observations ✶ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆
❥ what i realised from observing celebrity charts, Chiron conjunct MC may bring fame but in exchange fans may know a lot about your wounded areas or generally may know a lot about the individual ( including a lot of transformative area of their lives). They become almost like a mentor in the eyes of their fans. The individual with Chiron conjunct MC may be a comfort person to a lot of people.
❥ lord of your Vedic 5th bouse determines how you'll act when becoming a parent.
For example, in 2nd house, individual may gain wealth through having children. Children may be valued, may find sudden fulfilment through becoming a parent.
In 6th house, may bring a lot of health issues to the parent or the child as it is seen as a hard house in Vedic astrology. It can bring unexpected bills to the parent after having children also.
In 12th house, may bring mental health issues to the parent or child, also isolation can be a big issue here. Is also seen as a difficult house to have 5th lord in. May be some confusion when communicating to the child.
❥ Planets near the MC line (if no planets check the IC) can determine and help to figure what career path may be best for you.
-For example, individuals with Moon near the MC line (or IC) can be seen working as a marine, cooks, nurses, working with women, travelling (flight attendant), restaurants.
-With Venus near the MC line, something to do with beauty, music, entertainment, hotels, luxuries, art, pleasures.
-Mars near MC line may suggest working with metal, construction, police, surgeons, engineers, vehicles, a lot of energy, weapons, soldiers.
❥ If no planets near MC or IC line in natal chart, observe where there is a cluster in a particular house with multiple of planets.
-For example, if most planets are in fifth house, expect your work to do something with politics, religious rituals, entertainment, authorship, stockbrokers.
-Planets clustered in 11th house, individuals may work as accountants, in group work, trade and business, financial institution.
-In first, may be self employed, working with the body(like gym, health club, model etc.) politics, publicity.
❥ ALSOOO. The sign in which the cluster of planets are occurring at may also be significant.
-For example, lots of planets in libra, may suggest jobs to do with artists, fashion, advertising, interior design, receptionists, judges, cosmetics, prostitutes.
-Multiple planets in the sign of Scorpio, may relate to drugs, chemicals, scientists, liquids, doctors, nurses, police, occult, insurance.
-In Capricorn, may manifest mining, raw materials, lumber, extraction and processing.
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❥ Mars in 7th house individuals loveee to argue, they find it really entertaining.
❥ moon in Scorpio individuals tend to have a missing relationship with masculine figures. its more of an on and off relationship.
❥ what i have learned from Vedic astrology is that planets have cast spell aspects.
-For example Saturn has three aspects and they are 3rd, 7th and 10th house away from itself.
-So say you have saturn in the 5th house. saturn will also have influence on the 7th, 11th and 2nd house in your chart. so if you are studying saturn in your chart, these aspects will also be important.
❥ Virgo placements like to touch but don't necessarily liked to be touched by other people. For example, they might love to massage your head with their fingers or like to carefully stroke your palm and so on.
❥ so saturn rules restrictions, limitations, longevity and so on. so what house saturn is in will determine what will take longer for you to master in your life.
-For example, saturn in 10th house individuals may struggle to find a job at a young age.
-saturn in 7th house people may have difficulty with relationships and may not date until they actually get married.
-saturn in 11th house, this may bring tension and problems relating to social groups and friends. the individual may have difficulty with friendships and may be unfamiliar with big group setting.
⤷ don't forget that overtime saturn matures in your chart and brings LONGEVITY and success in that house its in. Of course aspects are really important as well.
That is it everyonee!! ❣
I hope you enjoyed this post. 🌠
Thank you for reading and once again don't be shy to give feedback as i would really appreciate it. 🌝
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Maison Martin Margiela PITTI IMAGINE UOMO REPORT & INTERVIEW
Aw06 (pt.2)
"The invitation was a demitasse cup that featured handwritten details about the show."
"The reception party held at Theatro Puccini on the night of January 12th. The view from a camera positioned at the entrance was projected on screens inside the venue. In a piece of clever trickery, models for the show appeared on screens walking in the front door but suddenly strode out onto the main stage. After their appearances, each of them slipped away into the crowd with the presentation ending in just a few moments. The models then proceeded to party along with the assembled throng. All were clad in clothes from assorted past collections, some of which were especially painted white for this event."
What is the concept behind your project at PITTI?
We were kindly invited by Pitti Imagine to attend their last fair in June 2005. On that occasion we spent most of our time visiting all of the pavil- ions and stands of the participants and were greatly inspired by the ener- gy and bustle of the place. Of course the projects of the invited and fea- tured designers were great yet we were more drawn by the core energy and purpose of Pitti itself. Pitti is a men's wear fair first and foremostly yet it is also a meeting of minds, cultures and creativity where people of our industry have the time to work, socialise, catch up on news, ideas and the work of others. This was our primary stimulus in our project and we very quickly decided that we would like our project to be within this maelstrom of creativity and commerce.
As the colour white is a key element of the expression of the Maison Martin Margiela and commerce, stands, booths, cafés and restaurants are key to the life of Pitti we decided to have these aspects confront each other and try to create a "Fair within a Fair", a game of sorts. For this reason we decided to bring our 'White' to as many aspects of the life of Pitti imagine Uomo 69 as possible in the stands and areas we have created as well as propose souvenirs of this Pitti and provide light moments of distraction, relaxation and fun for its visitors.
-What are your impressions of PITTI?
We have always been greatly impressed by the strength that Pitti Imagine and Pitti Uomo represent for our industry and even more impressed by all of the projects that have been created and staged by our predecessors ans invited designers at Pitti Uomo. The organizers of Pitti Imagine have had a lot of patience with us down through the years as this was certainly not the first time that they have invited us to partici pate. On the other occasions we had decline as we were too small a team to cope with putting on the type of project we would have liked to We are more than happy that Pitti Imagine persisted with their invitation and that we can now bring a part of who we are to Fiorence.
-Why are all of the Maison Martin Margiela interiors and con- tents painted white?
We have always used white as an expression of our House, team and work. White represents a force through fragility for us. It is never just white and more-whites all the shades possible! We usually use mat white so that the passage of time is evident.
-Many Critics have commented on your work as being on the borderline between fashion and art. is that how you regard it as well?
We view it as firmly footed on the fashion side of the fence yet we are happy to learn of how our work touches others. It is not that we view our work in one way that any other interpretation is not valid. Such an interpretation, in this case that our work is closer to that of an artist, though welcome, remains entirely subjective
-Your Artisanal collections remake vintage clothes. Why?
We have always enjoyed the challenge of reworking existing clothes, fabrics and objects to create new garments and accessories. This challenge is linked to finding a new role and force for these materials, revisiting their structure and use. For us it is not that garments are vintage in the since that this word has now become we use materials and garments from many sources and periods - many of them very ordinary.
-What effect did Martin Margiela's time as designer at Hermès have on his work for the Maison Martin Margiela lines?
When he first got the offer, Martin Margiela felt that it was a great honour. Many interpret luxury as a level of quality, but we perceive luxury as quality with functionality that it is important for something to be able to have a long term of use. The experience at Hermès further strengthened Martin's belief in this principle.
-How do you view the trends? Do they have any effect on Maison Martin Margiela?
We inhabit the realm of individuality, so we tend not to concern ourselves with trends. We do, however, understand that as long as one has an interest in clothes, they cannot be ignored. As people who make clothes, we may absorb them subconsciously.
-Your men's and women's wear collections are very different. Why is that? And why no men's fashion shows?
The original title we gave to 10, our men's wear was "A wardrobe for men. In this our approach is much more linked to purely a sensibility of dressing than a creative expression in the designer' sense of the term. Our focus is much more on the details of construction and fabrics of individual garments than on outfits and styling. In our view most men search a less radical, more introverted, expression through their clothes than the women who enjoy wearing our clothes. For 1 (our collection for women) the approach is much more one of an ongoing study on the form of a gar ment as it is worn on the body as well as the overall silhouette. The challenge is to invent and bring new views on the shape of garments to our customers. As for the lack of shows for 10 this is born from our wish to present the clothes being wom in a more day to day environment than that of a fashion show for this reason we tend more to present the wardrobe via a photo reportage with an explanation of the detailing of the main gar ments of 10 for any particular season in a more one-on-one setting.
-How has the sale of the majority of your company to Diesel changed your life?
It is Renzo Rosso, President of Diesel group that has entered our company as a majority shareholder. In a certain way this means that Diesel is a 'sister company' rather than being directly part of our structure. The changes we are experiencing are both sought and very evaluative, natural and are very reassuring in that we now have access to an expertise and approach to the more structural aspects of our work as a company that eluded us prior to this change in our structure.
-Is there anyone you'd like to wear your clothes? Do you wear your Maison Martin Margiela clothes?
Among people like us who love clothes, there are many who place importance on a creativity and sensitivity. There are many people like that among the Japanese. Of course, we all wear Maison Martin Margiela.
-In the past you have collaborated with Rei Kawakubo, what Impression did you have of her?
Whether you are Japanese or Belgian, Madame Kawakubo is a very great woman. Despite the fact that she has already become a legend, she continues in her pursuit if creation. That is a wonderful thing. To us. she is both 'spiritual mother' and 'creative sister.
-Martin Margiela refuses to be photographed. This makes you unique in a business that thrives on celebrity and cult of per- sonality. Why did you decide on this policy?
In any case we do not adopt this way of behaving just to be unique but more so that we may find our way to function and to proceed that best represents our priorities for our work and the means of stimulation for us in our work that we choose to focus on. If we were not to find our way of functioning to continue over the long term was not to be possible.
-The Maison Maartin Margiela speaks as a collective, why have you chosen to do this?
In order that we best reflect the reality of our work together. Even though the final result of our work may be accredited to the creative vision of a designer and their team (as is the case for all other fashion design com- panies) we preferred that the contribution of all team members to this final result be expressed in a more transparent manner. It must also be said that our wish to communicate collectively clearly evokes the position that we have taken with the label on our clothes since our beginning in 1989, namely, that it be blank or with numbers and not the name of one individual printed on it.
-Some people have speculated that there is no such person as Martin Margiela...
We have been hearing this for a long time now. It is sad that people do not accept the way that a person wants to be, and leave him alone. The reason that Martin Margiela is not exposed to the media is absolutely not an attempt to create some sense of mystery. If you want to know about us, look at the clothes we make that is everything - there is no need for a designer to be visible. For the record, fear not; the designer Martin Margiela does exist in the flesh.
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LL83 Summary from Reddit
Here is the original thread!
Here is a summary of the announced upcoming game updates for patch 7.1 from today’s Live Letter (LL 83). Note that this just the Part 1 Live Letter for 7.1; a Part 2 live letter, with additional information, patch trailer, and in-game footage, will take place closer to 7.1’s launch.
The information below is complied mainly from the FFXIV Discord's translation channel coverage of the event. In addition to coverage of LLs, they do translations of media interviews as well as for Q&As, special guest interviews, and other live events with the developers. Check it out!
Some content related to the Dawntrail MSQ has been spoiler-tagged below, just to be on the safe side. (Can't spoiler tag on Tumblr)
Patch 7.1: Crossroads
Launch date for patch 7.1 is in mid-November 2024 (possibly the 12th or 19th?)
Gameplay Updates
New MSQ + Dungeon (Yuweyawata Field Station)
New Extreme Trial: The Minstrel’s Ballad: Sphene’s Burden
New Unreal trial: The Jade Stoa (Byakko)
New Alliance Raid series: Echoes of Vana’diel (FFXI crossover) Part 1 - Jeuno: The First Walk
New Ultimate raid: Futures Rewritten (Eden); will come a few weeks after 7.1 launch
New Allied Society quests: Pelupelu (for combat jobs)
New Custom Deliveries: Nitowikwe in Shaaloani
Additional Wachumeqimeqi quests (will serve as a capstone for this storyline)
Additional Role Quests (completion of all 7.0 Role Quests required to unlock)
First part of Inconceivably Further Hildibrand Adventures
New Game+ support for 7.0 (MSQ, Job Quests, and Role Quests)
Doman Mahjong update: voiced reaction and commentary from Scion opponents will be added
Chaotic Alliance Raid
New type of battle content being added in 7.1
A more difficult form of 24-player content (difficulty is approximately between Extreme and Savage)
First installment will be the Cloud of Darkness from the Crystal Tower raids series (depending on player feedback, there may be more Chaotic raids in future updates)
Appears to involve a single boss battle, no trash mobs
PvP Updates
Extensive updates to PvP action execution and hit detection; for example, players will be able to better react to certain opponent actions while the action animation is in progress
New PvP actions for every job except Viper and Pictomancer (since they were just added); some jobs will feel quite different in PvP
Improvements for Red Sands and Cloud Nine Crystalline Conflict arenas
Balance adjustments for Frontline and Rival Wings modes (additional major updates for Frontlines are planned for 7.2)
Additional information on PvP job changes to come in the Part 2 Live Letter
Duty Support Updates
Duty Support for non-MSQ dungeons will start to be added
First non-MSQ dungeon added to the system will be Halatali in 7.1
Hall of the Novice Updates
Training for specific combat mechanics will be added
New training can be unlocked at level 49
Training for combat rotations may be added in future updates
Housing Updates
Players will now be able to select a different interior design for their estate
New interior designs will be added for use in this system, in addition to the default interiors already seen in-game (you can get rid of the default columns if you want, woohoo!)
Housing items that have already been placed in the estate will be stored while you change the interior design
Coming in a future patch: the ability to change the interior size of your estate (will cost a lot of gil)
Other Information
Official Dawntrail soundtrack will be available for sale October 30 (Japan), November (NA/EU). Will include code for a Wind-Up Zero minion.
The Primals September 21 concert will be made available to watch via StreamPass/FanStream services
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"Online Learning is not the next big thing,it is the now big thing"
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Best Bcom Colleges in Jharkhand, Ranchi| Career guidance, eligibility & top placement
Commerce is a very versatile field with multiple career options and Amity, the top university in India specialises in educating and providing training to future business leaders to achieve the highest standards of professional competence and practice. Amity Ranchi plays a pivotal role in developing tomorrow's world leaders plays.
The focus is not only on making students excel academically but also on making them true leaders and team players by providing them with the skills they need to successfully integrate into the corporate world. Best Bcom Colleges in Jharkhand, Ranchi Amity has one of the premier faculty teams made up of respected academics and business leaders to ensure the highest standards of teaching and learning.
Courses students can choose from after their Intermediate
Courses after 12th Commerce with Maths
Courses after 12th Commerce Without Maths
BCom Hons
C.A. (Chartered Accountancy)
B.E (Bachelor of Economics)
B.F.A (Bachelor of Finance and Accounting)
B.C.A(Bachelor of Computer Applications)
B.Sc. (Applied Mathematics)
B.Sc. Hons (Maths)
B.Sc. (Statistics)
BIBF (Bachelor of International Business and Finance)
BJMC (Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication)
BCom (Bachelors of Commerce)
BBA (Bachelors of Business Administration)
Company Secretary
Bachelors in Travel and Tourism
Bachelors in Hospitality
Bachelor of Journalism
Bachelor in Event Management
Bachelor in Hotel Management
BBA LLB
BMS (Bachelors of Management Studies)
BA LLB
Bachelor of Foreign Trade
BBS (Bachelor of Business Studies)
BSc. Animation and Media
B. Ed (Bachelor of Education)
Bachelor of Social Work
Bachelor of Vocational Studies
Bachelor of Arts
B.A. (Hons)
Bachelor of Interior Designing
Why should you choose Amity University for your BCom journey?
Choosing a university can be a critical decision that can significantly impact your career and future prospects. Here are five points that may help you understand why you should choose the best university for Bcom in Ranchi.
Quality education
Amity, the best university for Bcom in Ranchi is known for providing quality education to its students. The faculty members are experienced and knowledgeable, and the curriculum is designed to meet industry standards. The college also provides access to various online resources, such as e-books, journals, and databases, to facilitate learning.
Industry-oriented programs
The college offers industry-oriented programs that focus on practical skills and hands-on experience. The curriculum includes internships, industry visits, and projects, which help students gain real-world experience and prepare them for the job market.
State-of-the-art facilities
Amity Ranchi has state-of-the-art facilities, including well-equipped labs, libraries, and classrooms. The college also provides facilities such as sports, a gymnasium, and a recreation centre for students' overall development.
Placement opportunities
Amity Ranchi has a strong placement record, with companies such as TCS, Wipro, Infosys, and Amazon recruiting students from the college. The college also provides placement training and career guidance to students to help them prepare for job interviews.
Student-centric approach
Amity Ranchi has a student-centric approach, which means that the college focuses on the overall development of students, including their academic, social, and personal growth. The college also provides various opportunities for extracurricular activities, such as sports, cultural events, and clubs, to help students develop their skills and interests.
Conclusion
Amity Ranchi is a leading college in Jharkhand that offers Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) programs to students . The college is well-known for its high-quality education and student-centric approach, making it the top university for Bcom in Ranchi.
Amity Ranchi offers a rigorous curriculum that focuses on theoretical and practical learning, providing students with a solid foundation in commerce, finance, and accounting. The college also offers a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours/Research) program that enables students to pursue advanced research in their area of interest. For more information visit us at www.amity.edu/ranchi
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Interior design is a field where creativity and functionality blend to create spaces that inspire and serve practical purposes. For students interested in this vibrant field, choosing the right pathway and college is essential. If you’re passionate about transforming spaces and are considering interior design courses after 12th, The Design Village (TDV) offers an ideal starting point for your journey.
This blog will explore what interior design entails, why TDV is one of the best interior designing colleges in Delhi, and the benefits of pursuing a bachelor’s degree in design, particularly with a focus on interior design.
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Bringing Design to Life: Rishihood’s Bachelor of Design Course Incorporates Real-World Projects with Industry Leaders
Rishihood University presents a Bachelor of Design course for aspirants with creative minds. After 12th, the road to choosing the right programme is a challenging one as the students are presented with several different options. This course caters to students with a strong passion for problem-solving, visual expression, and an innovative mind. Speaking of design, a designer must have the potential to bring ideas to life and improve how things work by making a strong impact. To achieve that and build a future in the design field, the B. Design programme at Rishihood University offers students hands-on experience guided by top industry leaders.
Experience-Based Design Education
Rishihood University in Haryana offers the B. Design programme to promote creative study and help students excel in practical skills. Students will learn concepts in the classroom and apply them in actual design projects. They will have the opportunity to work with professionals from companies like Swiggy, Zeta, and Philips Singapore.
This setup is a great way to gain experience that prepares design aspirants for the demands of a challenging career. The programme includes access to premium design tools like Adobe, Behance, and Autodesk. Students can experiment and learn on the latest industry-standard software. With mentors who are respected leaders in design, students gain insights that help them stay updated with modern trends and techniques.
Specialisations to Match Your Interests
The Bachelor of Design programme at Rishihood lets students choose from five exciting specialisations. Students can upscale their skills and interests in their field with their preferred specialisation as each opens the door to a different path.
Immersive Media Technology
The main focus of this specialisation lies in the latest technology in media and design. Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR) are fundamental parts of immersive media technology.
Product Design
Students learn the ins and outs of creating useful and beautiful products here. The product design course covers the basics of turning ideas into items people can find useful in their daily lives.
Interior Architecture
Designing visually attractive spaces that stand out is challenging and fun. For students interested in designing useful spaces, this specialisation offers the chance to study spatial planning, sustainable practices, and more.
Communication Design
This field covers the fundamental skills for creating visual messages, branding, and digital interfaces. It is a perfect option for aspirants who want to work in UI/UX, advertising, and media design.....Know more
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Decoding the Interior Design Admission Process in India
An interior design bachelor's degree is a branch within the Design discipline. Interior design is an established and broad profession that entails creating an atmosphere within places to improve its aesthetic value and usefulness. Though there are established frameworks and concepts, the discipline is application-oriented and demands high creativity and adaptability.
Understanding Design Aptitude Tests
After completing the 12th grade, candidates who want to enrol in interior design courses must complete the application form for the relevant school. The form ensures a thorough overview of the candidate by capturing important academic and personal information. Candidates must register for design aptitude tests at several reputable colleges offering interior design degrees. An essential component of the interior design industry, this phase guarantees that the candidates are assessed based on their artistic and creative talent.
Portfolio Preparation
Additionally, some universities could ask applicants to submit a portfolio of their artistic creations. Together with an in-person interview, this portfolio enables assessors to determine the extent of the applicant's artistic aptitude and enthusiasm for interior design.
Make sure that the pieces you submit in your portfolio accurately represent your design-related interests, concepts, background, and skills. In addition, highlight your efforts that will set you apart from the competition and provide you with the distinct advantage the panel seeks.
Interview Preparation
Interviews for interior design evaluate a candidate's hard and soft talents. During an interview, your ability to use design programs like AutoCAD, SketchUp, or Adobe Creative Suite may be questioned. You can be asked about how you employ these tools in your work. During an interview, your ability to communicate, solve problems, and manage your time may be questioned. You can be asked to give instances of your work with clients, contractors, and other team members. Interviewers could inquire about your interior designer experience, favourite design aesthetic, and professional objectives. During an interview, you can be asked about your hobbies and interests, strengths and shortcomings, and how you handle stress.
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Allow yourself ample time to acquire the necessary papers and prepare your application. Applying early helps you decide before the places are filled.
Practice your essay writing. Most institutions demand at least one essay, allowing you to demonstrate your personality and expertise.
Understand the design industry. Design is significant in various industries, including advertising, marketing, technology, and fashion.
The interior design admission process involves a combination of academic qualifications, design aptitude tests, portfolio submissions, and interviews. Aspiring interior designers can increase their chances of securing admission to their desired bachelor's degree in interior design in India. Remember, passion, creativity, and a strong work ethic are essential for interior design success.
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Crafting Spaces: Your Journey to Becoming an Interior Designer After 12th
Interior design is a rapidly growing profession, as more and more emphasis is placed on how living and working spaces look and function. Interior designing is a fascinating career for people who love designing and have a natural ability to focus on detail. A B.Sc. in Interior Design is something to look forward to. In this blog, we will understand what a B.Sc. in Interior Design is and get a complete step-by-step guide on becoming an interior designer after passing the 12th standard. Understanding the B.Sc. in Interior Design A B.Sc. in Interior Design is an undergraduate program that deals with design aspects, spatial arrangements, guidelines, colours and materiality, and people’s behaviour concerning spaces. This program usually lasts three to four years, depending on the learning institution and the specific curriculum. Students acquire theoretical and hands-on experience, making them unique in gaining some or most positions within the interior design workplace. Key Subjects Covered in a B.Sc. in Interior Design Design Fundamentals: This involves the components of design that include line form, space texture, and colour. History of Interior Design: Students are introduced to various design movements and their cultural imperatives, which provide a background to the current design paradigms. Space Planning: This critical aspect emphasizes the proper design of space that would add value to its usability and appearance. Material and Finishes: Broad knowledge of some materials and their uses can help design efficient and aesthetic environments. Lighting Design: Here, students get to explore more of the topic regarding light and how it influences the character and utility of the place. Computer-Aided Design (CAD): Contemporary interior design professionals require advanced computer skills, specifically knowledge of CAD, to produce accurate and display designs. Professional Practice includes organizational and business areas such as project management, client relations, and marketing. Skills Required to Become an Interior Designer Specific abilities are necessary for interior designers to succeed, including: Creativity is essential to conceptualising different designs, incredibly when fulfilling client needs. Attention to detail: There is a lot of focus on meeting clients' needs and perfectly implementing designs. Communication Skills: Communication professionals must deal with interior designers who share much information about the project and always get the desired reception. Problem-Solving Abilities: Every project is unique in any industry, and designers must look for workable solutions. Technical Proficiency: Successful candidates are expected to have acquaintance with design software and tools as a result of advanced technologies. How to Become an Interior Designer After 12th This is a step-by-step guide to assist you in navigating the route of how to become an interior designer after the 12th: Step 1: Assess Your Interests and Strengths So, the first and foremost thing to consider, having understood the question, is that any educational program must undergo the identification of interests and skills. Interior design can be expressed by two legible components: artistry and expertise. An excellent question is whether one likes drawing, space configuration and managing colours and texture. You are fine if you are satisfied with putting order and symmetry in your surroundings. Step 2: Choose the Right Course When you finish the 12th standard, choose a proper B.Sc. in Interior Design course. Be sure to look for accredited institutions and complete curricula, experienced faculty, and any chance to gain field experience. A particular program could also have specializations in residential design, commercial design, and sustainable design. Step 3: Prepare a Portfolio That is why when you start your studies, it is advisable to start collecting a portfolio of your work. This should encompass drawings, design works, and any other art form. A good collection of finished works proves your proficiency and uniqueness, which are critical when searching for internships or a job. Step 4: Gain Practical Experience Experience is better obtained through internships and a part-time job in observer design firms. This practical exposure means you can practically implement what you have learnt here and understand the environs of working with clients and, most importantly, the prospects of developing and nurturing business relations in this profession. Step 5: Develop a Strong Network Networking is vital within the interior design profession. Why not attend these workshops, seminars or even an industry event to come across people and other students? Participate in these design organizations and social networks to share concepts and solutions and be ahead of the market. Step 6: Master Technology Technological advancement is ever-increasing, so interior designers must ensure they update their design software. AutoCAD, SketchUp, and Adobe Creative Suite fluency is mandatory. While many programs provide the opportunity to complete training in these applications, others can complement your knowledge online. Step 7: Seek Certification Though not always required, certification may be an excellent way to increase your confidence and improve your chances in the labour market. There are various examinations, and in many countries, exams are conducted by organizations such as the National Council for Interior Design Qualification. Investigate the local market to determine whether pursuing the certification is worthwhile for advancing the profession. Step 8: Be Informed of market trends Interior design professions are fast growing with continuous upgrading of designs. Read design magazines, watch or follow leading designers on websites and social networks, and join design groups. Staying active in your selected field means knowing the latest trends and innovations in the market. Step 9: Build a Personal Brand Later on, as you grow with your axil and earn the right level of confidence, organize yourself to brand your persona. This includes establishing the design style you are offering to your market, setting up an online platform, maybe a formally designed website or social media accounts, and displaying your portfolio. It is also true that when building a personal brand, the prospects of clients and job vacancies are more easily secured. Career Opportunities in Interior Design Graduates with a B.Sc. in Interior Design can pursue a wide range of careers, including: Residential Designer: Designing beautiful and efficient living spaces regardless of the people we work with. Commercial Designer: Architecture of offices, shops, cafes, restaurants, etc. Exhibition Designer: Organizing and designing exhibitions for trade shows and museums. Set Designer: We spend time in theatres, movies, or TV to produce adequate settings. Conclusion Leaning toward becoming an Interior Designer right after 12th grade is an exciting and even advantageous venture. Someone with this degree can gain enough knowledge and skills to work in interior design. If you follow the actions detailed in this blog, you’ll be on your journey to becoming a successful interior designer and changing lives with design. When going this way, remember that learning and consequent changes are the most important when focusing on a constantly evolving industry. 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Rajasthan Tour
Day 01: New Delhi (Arrival)
You will be arrived at Delhi airport and be transferred to the hotel. On the first day you will be exploring the historical walled city of Delhi. the sightseeing tour of Delhi will include the Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate, President House, Mahatma Gandhi memorial, Red Fort, Jama Masjid and Laxmi Narayan Temple. Overnight in your hotel. Jama Masjid and Laxmi Narayan Temple. Overnight in your hotel.
Day 02: Delhi – Mandawa (by road 280 kms / 06 hrs)
After breakfast drive to Mandawa. Upon arrival at Mandawa check-in at your pre-booked hotel. Mandawa is known as the heart of Shekhawati. The Fort of Mandawa was built in the year 1755 by Thakur Nawal Singh, the founder of the town. After freshening up proceed to local sightseeing which includes the Arched Gateway of Fort Mandawa located in the very heart of Mandawa & a classic example of the famed Rajput style of architecture. It houses many beautiful paintings & frescoes that dazzle the eyes & now been converted into a heritage hotel, The Bindisar Newatia Haweli built in the year 1921 combines traditional frescoes of horses & elephants with those depicting a young boy using a phone plus opulent touring cars & the Wright Brothers’ plane, Chokhani Haweli, Gulab Rai Ladia Haweli built in the year 1870 that has some of the best murals in Shekhawati on both the exterior & interior walls with elephants & camels on its façade and the Saraf Haweli. Overnight stay in your hotel.
Day 03: Mandawa – Bikaner (by road 164 kms / 04 hrs)
After breakfast proceeds for Bikaner, Bikaner is named after its founder Rao Bikaji in 1488. But long before this, the city was a trade center on the caravan routes from Africa and West Asia. Bikaner’s dominant features are rippling sands and abundant sunshine. The city stands on an elevation, enclosed by a 7 Kms wall, which can be entered from 5 gates. Bikaner City is bolstered by imposing walls and has a 16th-century fort housing old palaces, temples and mosques. Founded by Raja Rai Singh the fort is distinguished by its long range of 37 pavilions, a line of balconies and aerial windows of varying designs. on arrival, Bikaner checks into the hotel than a city tour of Bikaner visit - Junagarh fort, and Lalgarh palace. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 04: Bikaner – Jaisalmer (By road 333 kms / 06 hrs)
After breakfast check out and drive to Jaisalmer on arrival transfer to the hotel. In the evening, visit the Rishabdevji Temple and the Sambhavnathji Temple. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 05: Jaisalmer
After breakfast proceeds to a full-day city tour of Jaisalmer. Throbbing in the heart of the Thar, the burnished sandstone, is an intricately molded wonderland in place of barren land, today stands a city of gilded magic. The origins of Jaisalmer go back to the 12th century when Rawal Jaisal abandoned his old fort at Ludarwa and laid the foundation of a new city. Visit the magnificent fort, the Patwon Ki Haveli ( Mansion) and Salim Singh Ki Haveli, with their carved balconies and brackets which are supreme examples of the art., Garisar lake, Manek chowk and Bada Baugh afterward drive to sam sand dunes enjoy the camel ride, return to the hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 06: Jaisalmer – Jodhpur ( By road 385 kms / 06 hrs)
After breakfast, check-out and drive to Jodhpur. On arrival at Jodhpur check-in at your pre-booked hotel after a short break proceeds for a city sightseeing tour of Jodhpur. Jodhpur – the stronghold of the fierce Rathore clan, was founded in 1459 by Prince Jodha. Visit the Mehrangarh Fort, situated on a low sandstone hill. Within the fort, visit Moti Mahal and Phool Mahal. Also visit Jaswant Thada, an imposing marble cenotaph, built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II around 1899 and Umaid Public gardens. Night stay at a hotel in Jodhpur.
Day 07: Jodhpur – Ranakpur ( By road 180 kms / 4 hrs)
After breakfast you proceed to your next destination Ranakpur. Ranakpur is famous for Jain Temples wich was built during the reign of the liberal and gifted Rajput monarch Rana Kumbha in the 15th century. The main temple is the Chaumukha Temple, or Four-Faced Temple, dedicated to Adinath, the first tirthankar (‘Jain Teacher’). Built in 1439, this huge, superbly crafted and well-kept marble temple has 29 halls supported by 14 pillars – no two are alike. Within the complex are two other Jain temples (dedicated to Neminath and Parasnath) and, a short distance away, a Sun Temple. Amba Mata Temple is 1 km from the main comple Upon arrival at Ranakpur, check-in at your pre booked hotel. Freshen up and embark on a sight seeing trip of temples and Havelis of Ranakpur. After a captivating sight seeing experience of Ranakpur, and overnight stay at hotel in Ranakpur.
Day 08: Ranakpur – Udaipur ( By road 90 kms / 02 hrs)
After breakfast check-out and drive to Udaipur (city of lake) Check-in into pre booked your hotel, afterwards embark on a sightseeing tour to Udaipur’s. The city is built in 1559 A.D. by Maharaja Udai Singh and has been described as the most romantic spot on the continent of India by Col. James Todd. Visit the City Palace, Jagdish Temple.Overnight stay at a hotel in Udaipur.
Day 09: Udaipur
Morning city sightseeing tour of Udaipur. Visit, Sahelion Ki Bari (Queen’s resort for their friends) Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir (Folk art museum) and the Pratap Memorial. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at a hotel in Udaipur.
Day 10: Udaipur – Chittorgarh ( By road 122 kms / 03 hrs)
After breakfast morning drive to chittogarh. This is Capital city of Rajasthan. Famous for Forts and Mahal The indomitable pride of Chittaur, the fort is a massive structure with many gateways built by the later Maurya rulers in 7th century A.D. Perched on a height of 180 m. high hill, it sprawls over 700 acres. After freshen up take sightseeing which is include – Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower), Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame), Rana Kumbha’s Palace, Meerabai Temple, Padmini’s Palace, Government Museum, Kumbha Shyam Temple, Kalika Mata Temple, Jaimal and Patta Palaces. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 11: Chittorgarh – Bundi ( By road 170 kms / 04 hrs)
After breakfast check-out and proceed to Bundi On arrival at Bundi transfer to your pre booked hotel. The small, rustic town Bundi known for its palaces, forts, baolis (step wells) and water tanks. The monuments and their architecture reflect the splendor of the local Rajput chiefs.Bundi came under the Chauhan rulers in the 12th century. The descendent’s of the Chauhans set up their center at Bundi and ruled from here. Bundi got its name from Bunda, one of its former rulers. Bundi sightseeing include – Taragarh fort , Sukh Mahal, Phool sagar palace, Chitrasala , Hathi Shala,Rani ji ki baoli, 32 pillars cenotaph,Shikar Burj, Jaisagar Lake, and Nawal sagar. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 12: Bundi – Pushkar ( By road 161 kms / 02 hrs)
After an early morning breakfast drive to enchanting city of Pushkar. This is a wonderful tourist destination to explore and enjoy the rustic charm of Rajasthan. This place is also known for its Brahma Temple that is believed to be one of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the country. Brahma Temple, said to be one of the few temples in the world dedicated to this deity. It’s marked by red spire, and over the entrance gateway is the hans, or goose symbol, of Brahma, who is said to have personally chosen Pushkar as its site.few are as ancient as you might expect at such an important pilgrimage site, since many were deserted by Aurangzeb and subsequently rebuilt. You can concentrate upon the ghats of Pushkar and also visit all the three sacred lakes of Pushkar. This lake is a beautiful spot to be in harmony with your mind and soul.
Every November, the sleepy little township of Pushkar comes alive with a riot of colors and a frenzied burst of activity. The occasion: Pushkar Fair. Very few, if at all any, fairs in the world can match the liveliness of Pushkar. Most people associate the Pushkar Fair with the world’s largest camel fair. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 13: Pushkar – Jaipur (By road 132 kms / 03 hrs)
After breakfast drive to Jaipur on the way visit khwaja dargha at Ajmer. On arrival Jaipur transfer to your pre booked hotel at Jaaipur, after freshen-up take visit Jaipur local sightseeing Nahargarh , Jaigarh , Birla Tample. In the evening enjoy local market and dinner at Chokhi dhani (an ethnic village resort) where you will have an idea of the village life of Rajasthan here you will also enjoy various traditional Rajasthani dances, puppet show and various other interesting activities (Optional). Over night in your hotel.
Day 14: Jaipur
After break fast take a visit full day sightseeing include Amber Fort. Here at Amber, you’ll ascend till the gates of majestic Amber fort on elephant back (This is optional on direct payment basis). The fort displays a beautiful mix of Mughal and Rajput styles of architecture. Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds). The beauty of Jaipur is that its unique architecture and town planning is visible at even the most common places such as its squares and lanes. City Palace, Jantar Mantar observatory,Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 15: Jaipur – Ranthambore (By road 180 kms / 04 hrs)
After break fast check-out and proceed to Ranthambore.Check-in into your pre booked hotel. After lunch you take an afternoon drive into Ranthambore National Park by Canter.
Ranthambore National Park is in Sawai Madhopur District of Rajasthan state. Located at the junction of the Aravalli & Vindhya hill range, Ranthambore-famous for the wildlife sanctuary which is said to have the India’s friendliest Tigers and also considered to be the best place in the world to photograph the tiger in its natural habitat, The park covers an area of Approximately 400 sq. Sanctuary establish in the year 1955 by the Indian Government & was declared as Project Tiger reserves in the year 1973. It became National Park in the year 1980 & later in the year 1991 the tiger reserve was enlarged to include Sawai Man Singh & Keladevi sanctuaries, total area 1334 km.Major wild animals found in the national park include the tiger, leopard, Nilgai, dholes, wild pig, Sambar, chital & the gaur. It is also home to wide variety of trees, plants, birds & reptiles.Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 16: Ranthambore
Early morning visit to Ranthambore National Park by Canter. Return for breakfast and spend the rest of the morning at leisure. There is time to relax and enjoy the facilities of your hotel, maybe take a dip in the pool for a break from the heat of the day. After lunch Afternoon drive to Ranthambore National Park by Canter. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 17: Ranthambore – Agra via Fatehpur Sikri (By road 280 kms / 06 hrs)
After break fast drive to Agra. The city of Mughals offers you an opportunity to explore the massive monuments, majestic buildings, and the popular arts and crafts. The architectural splendor of the mausoleums, the fort and the palaces is a vivid remainder of the mausoleums. Yu will be check in your pre booked hotel and visit to visit the Sikandra – Mughal Emperor Akbar’s Mausoleum, Also visit the Agra fort – the rusty and majestic red-sandstone fort of Agra stands on the banks of the river Yamuna and the construction was started by Emperor Akbar in 1566. The crescent-shaped fort with its 20-meter high, 2.4-km outer walls contains a maze of buildings that form a small city within a city and Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah.Over night stay in Hotel.
Day 18: Agra – Delhi (By road 180 kms / 04 hrs) [ Departure]
After breakfast visit the magnificent Taj Mahal (Taj Mahal remains closed on Friday) a poem in white marble – one of the seven wonders of the world which built by Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaj Mahal, The Taj Mahal was constructed by 20,000 men labored for over 17 years, Taj Mahal symbolizes the richness of art and architecture of the Mughal period.
Check out and drive to Delhi airport to board the flight back to your home with sweet memories, a bundle of souvenirs and an address book full of friends. (The Tour Ends).
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One Day Private Old and New Delhi Tour By Taj Mirror Company
Private Tour of Old and New Delhi for One Day By Taj Mirror Company Delhi, the energetic capital of India, is a city where the past and present coexist. Delhi provides a wonderful fusion of the ancient and the new with its vibrant markets, famous landmarks, and rich cultural heritage. By seeing the most important sites in this vibrant city in a single day, the Taj Mirror Company's One Day Private Old and New Delhi Tour aims to provide you with an immersive experience.
Why Opt for a Customized Delhi Tour? By choosing a private tour, you may take your time exploring Delhi and concentrate on the attractions that most interest you. The Taj Mirror Company guarantees a customized experience, along with a knowledgeable guide and luxurious vehicles, to make your day in Delhi unforgettable.
Personalized Experience The benefit of a personalized schedule is available with a private tour. The tour can be customized to fit your interests, be they historical sites, architectural designs, shopping, or culinary experiences.
Cozy and Practical A comfortable ride through Delhi's congested streets is guaranteed when you are in a private, air-conditioned car. You can unwind and concentrate on taking in the sights if your hotel offers pick-up and drop-off services.
The itinerary for the tour Key sites in both Old and New Delhi are included in the Taj Mirror Company's One Day Private Old and New Delhi Tour, which provides a thorough introduction to the city's many features.
Let us begin by exploring Old Delhi: A View Into History. Visit Old Delhi first thing in the morning, and feel like you've stepped back in time with its winding lanes and busy markets.
Red Fortress A visit to the Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a representation of India's rich past, kicks off the journey. The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan constructed this amazing stronghold, which provides a window into the opulence of the Mughal era.
The Jama Mosque You will next proceed to Jama Masjid, which is among India's biggest mosques. This magnificent building is both an architectural wonder and a site of great spiritual significance with its tall minarets and large courtyard.
The Chandni Chowk The journey brings you to Chandni Chowk, one of Delhi's busiest and oldest markets, after you've explored these historical locations. You can experience the lively street life of Old Delhi firsthand by taking a rickshaw ride through the busy streets.
2. Moving to New Delhi, The Contemporary Capital The group travels to New Delhi in the afternoon, where big boulevards, state buildings, and cutting-edge architecture highlight the modern side of the city.
Gate of India India Gate is the first stop on a trip to New Delhi. It is a war memorial devoted to Indian soldiers. Both locals and visitors enjoy visiting the impressive archway, which is encircled by lush gardens.
The Rashtrapati Bhavan Next on the trip is Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President of India's official residence. The enormous building's outside is striking and captures the architectural splendor of New Delhi, even though the interior is closed to the public.
Tomb of Humayun Humayun's Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage monument, is one of the highlights of the New Delhi tour. This exquisite mausoleum is a masterwork of Mughal design and a forerunner to the Taj Mahal. It is surrounded by gardens.
Qutub Minar, another UNESCO World Heritage monument and the world's highest brick minaret, is the last stop in New Delhi. Built in the 12th century, this imposing building is a remarkable example of early Indo-Islamic architecture.
3. Optional Activities: Customize Your Visit Additional places or activities might be added to the itinerary, if time allowed. You could decide to go shopping in Delhi's bustling markets or see the Lotus Temple, a modern architectural wonder.
What Makes Taj Mirror Company the Best Option? The Taj Mirror Company has a reputation for offering individualized, top-notch tour experiences. Travelers should choose them because of their meticulous attention to detail and commitment to customer satisfaction.
Professional References The Taj Mirror Company offers experienced tour guides who are enthusiastic about the history and culture of Delhi. Your visit will have more depth thanks to their observations and storytelling, which bring the history of each location to life.
Convenient Journey When you travel with Taj Mirror Company, you can expect to spend your time in cozy, safe vehicles. The company makes sure that your trip is easy and pleasurable by putting your comfort and safety first.
Adjustability and Personalization The Taj Mirror Company will work with you to satisfy your desires. This tour can be customized to your preferences, whether you want to spend more time learning about history, sampling Delhi's delicious food, or shopping.
In conclusion A wonderful balance of contemporary discovery and historical exploration can be found on the Taj Mirror Company's One Day Private Old and New Delhi Tour. For those who like to have the comforts and conveniences of a private, customized tour while seeing the spirit of Delhi in a single day, this tour is perfect. This journey promises to be an enriching and unforgettable experience, regardless of your level of experience traveling.
FAQ 1. How much time does the tour take? Depending on the speed and locations seen, the tour usually lasts between eight and ten hours.
Is the tour price inclusive of lunch? Although lunch is not included, your guide can suggest great places to eat in the area while on the trip.
3. Can a customized tour be offered? Yes, you can tailor the tour to your interests and preferences with the help of Taj Mirror Company.
4. How should my outfit look for the tour? When visiting places of worship, modest clothing and comfortable shoes are advised.
5. Does hotel pickup and drop-off included with it? Yes, pickup and drop-off from your hotel or place of residence in Delhi NCR are included in the tour.
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Delhi Sightseeing Tour By Rajasthan Tour Taxi Company
Delhi Sightseeing Tour with Rajasthan Tour Taxi Company
Introduction
Rajasthan Tour Taxi Company's Delhi Sightseeing Tour allows you to explore the colorful and ancient city of Delhi. This comprehensive tour provides a stunning peek into India's capital's rich history as well as its present beauty. From historic monuments to lively markets, this tour will take you through the best of Delhi in luxury and style.
H2: Morning Departure.
Your Delhi sightseeing tour begins with a simple hotel pickup by a skilled driver. Settling into a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, you'll begin your day experiencing Delhi's diverse and dynamic urban landscape.
H2 - Historical Wonders
H3: Red Fort.
Begin your travel by visiting the Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and symbol of India's Mughal dynasty. Admire the enormous red sandstone walls and ornate interiors, which capture the grandeur of Mughal architecture. The fort's historical significance and architectural grandeur make it a must-see destination.
H3 - Qutub Minar
Next, visit Qutub Minar, the world's highest brick minaret and another UNESCO World Heritage Site. This architectural marvel, constructed in the 12th century, stands 73 meters tall and exemplifies the magnificence of early Islamic construction in India.
H2: Spiritual and Cultural Sites.
H3: Humayun’s Tomb
The journey continues with a visit to Humayun's mausoleum, the Indian subcontinent's first garden mausoleum. This magnificent tomb, constructed in the 16th century, provided as inspiration for the Taj Mahal. Explore the stunning gardens and complex Mughal architecture.
H3 - Lotus Temple
After that, go to the Lotus Temple, which is known for its unusual flower-like shape and tranquil ambiance. The Bahá'í House of Worship welcomes people of all religions and provides a serene environment for meditation and reflection.
H2: Modern Delhi.
H3, India Gate
Drive by India Gate, a war memorial honoring Indian soldiers who died in World War I. This renowned structure is a significant feature of New Delhi, and it glows wonderfully at night.
H3 - Rashtrapati Bhavan
View Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President of India's official residence. This is a must-see attraction in New Delhi due to its magnificent architecture and expansive grounds.
H2. Local Markets and Lunch
H3: Chandini Chowk
Experience the vibrant energy of Chandni Chowk, Delhi's oldest and busiest market. You can shop for traditional Indian products, try street food, and enjoy the bustling atmosphere.
H3: Lunch break.
Enjoy a great lunch at a neighborhood restaurant, where you can sample a range of Indian delicacies, including savory curries and aromatic biryanis.
H2: Optional visits.
H3 - Akshardham Temple
If you have time, go to the Akshardham Temple, a modern marvel of Hindu construction. Its beautiful sculptures and extensive galleries offer glimpses into India's spiritual and cultural legacy.
H2: Return to the Hotel.
After a busy day of sightseeing, your driver will take you back to your accommodation. Reflect on the day's different activities and unwind in the comfort of your surroundings.
Conclusion
Rajasthan Tour Taxi Company's Delhi Sightseeing Tour combines historical grandeur, cultural depth, and modern attractiveness. With professional direction, comfortable transportation, and a carefully designed schedule, this tour immerses you in Delhi's most iconic sights and colorful markets.
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7 places in Paris you should visit for a historical tour
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Here are some places in Paris you should visit for a historical tour.
1. The Tower of Eiffel:
One of the most well-known sights on the entire globe is the Eiffel Tower. It is 324 meters tall and was constructed in 1889 for the World's Fair. Travelers can go via the elevator to the summit for an amazing perspective of Paris. Gustave Eiffel created the iron structure of the tower. It's a beautiful sight at night when it lights up. A must-see for tourists to Paris, the Eiffel Tower are a representation of the city.
2. The Cathedral of Notre Dame:
The Notre-Dame Cathedral is a magnificent example of Gothic design. This 12th-century cathedral is situated on the Île de la Cité. Large rose windows, flying buttresses, and gargoyles are among its most well-known features. To get a glimpse of the city and to see the renowned bell towers, visitors can ascend to the summit. The cathedral's interior features a sizable organ and exquisite stained-glass windows. Notre-Dame is still a significant historical landmark in Paris after the fire in 2019.
3. The Louvre Museum:
Located in Paris, the Louvre Museum is the biggest art museum globally and a recognized historical site. In 1793, it was converted from a royal palace to a public museum. Thousands of pieces of art, such as the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo, can be found at the Louvre. The glass pyramid entrance of the museum creates a striking contrast with the old structure. The vast collections, which include artwork from ancient civilizations through the 19th century, captivate visitors for hours on end.
4. Palace of Versailles:
Situated not far from Paris is the magnificent royal house known as the Palace of Versailles. It was constructed by King Louis XIV and is renowned for the Hall of Mirrors, magnificent gardens, and lavish chambers. The French monarchy's absolute power before the Revolution is reflected throughout the palace. The state apartments, the king and queen's private rooms, and the lovely grounds are open for tours. The opulent lifestyle of the French kings and queens is glimpsed at the Palace of Versailles.
5. Arc de Triomphe:
A colossal arch known as the Arc de Triomphe stands in memory of those who defended France throughout the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Built in 1806, it was ordered by Napoleon and is located atop the Champs-Élysées. Climbers can reach the summit for a bird's-eye perspective of Paris. The names of generals and victories are inscribed on the arch and embellished with sculptures. In addition, it has the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where a perpetual light burns in remembrance of those who lost their lives in World War I.
6. Sainte-Chapelle:
Within the medieval Palais de la Cité sits the Gothic chapel known as Sainte-Chapelle. King Louis IX had it constructed in the thirteenth century to hold his collection of artifacts, which included the Crown of Thorns. The chapel is well known for its exquisite stained-glass windows, which brighten the interior with vibrant images of biblical scenes. A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, Sainte-Chapelle bears witness to the religious fervour of medieval France.
7. The Pantheon:
Situated in Paris's Latin Quarter, the Panthéon is a stately tomb. Originally constructed as a church honoring St. Genevieve, it currently houses notable French citizens' graves. The building's striking dome and Corinthian columns make it a remarkable example of neoclassical architecture. Among the notable people interred are Marie Curie, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Victor Hugo. The rich intellectual and cultural legacy of France is reflected in the Panthéon.
Conclusion:
Exploring the historical sites of Paris is an unforgettable experience. Each landmark, from the majestic Eiffel Tower to the serene Sainte-Chapelle, offers a unique glimpse into the city’s rich past. A visit to Notre-Dame Cathedral reveals the grandeur of Gothic architecture, while the Louvre Museum allows you to see some of the world’s greatest art treasures. The opulence of the Palace of Versailles showcases the lavish lifestyle of the French monarchy, and the Arc de Triomphe stands as a proud monument to France's history. For those planning their trip, a Paris tour package can make it easier to visit all these incredible sites. A tour package often includes guided visits, transportation, and sometimes even special access to attractions. This can help you make the most of your time in the city and ensure you don’t miss any key historical locations. Whether you are marveling at the stained-glass windows of Sainte-Chapelle or paying respects at the Panthéon, a historical tour of Paris is both enlightening and inspiring. By choosing a Paris tour package, you can experience the best of the city’s history with ease and convenience. This journey through time will leave you with lasting memories of Paris’s fascinating heritage.
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