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Shiv Kumar

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The Leonardo da Vinci School of Design (LSOD) in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Applied Art. While specific national or international rankings for this programme are not readily available, LSOD is recognised for its quality education in design and fine arts. In Maharashtra, it is ranked 19th among BFA colleges.

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Navis

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To enrol in PhD at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art MIT-ADT University, the candidate must have minimum eligibility is a two-year Master's degree in Fine Art or Applied Art from a recognised university.

The total tuition fee for a PhD course may range from 3 to 5.5 Lakhs.

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Indrani Choudhury

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The admission process for various courses offered at IVS School of Art and Design, Dehradun is simple and easy. Candidates can detail detailed admission process below:

STEP 1: IVS School of Art and Design and Social Science Application Process 2025

Candidates can apply online on the official website.

STEP 2: Selection Rounds

Students are selected based on merit for various courses. Apart from this, candidates also have to complete the last educational qualification set by the college.

STEP 3: Merit List and Admission Confirmation

Once selection rounds are over, the institute releases a merit list. To allot and confirm the seat candidates are

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Indrani Choudhury

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Candidates can apply online for various courses at IVS School of Art and Design, Dehradun. Below are the application steps to apply for courses at the college:

Step one: Visit the official website, i.e., ivsindia.com.

Step two: Click on 'Apply Now' on the Home page.
Step three: Register with the basic details such as mobile number, valid email ID etc. to generate login credentials.
Step four: Login to fill out the application form.
Step five: Upload the documents.
Step six: Submit the application form.

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Manish Jaiswal

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The score needed for admission to various courses offered at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art are listed below :

For BFA course, the candidate should complete Class 12 with 45% aggregate in any stream (40% for the reservation category). For MFA, the candidate should complete BFA/BVA with a 50% aggregate (46% for the reservation category). MFA in Applied Art at MIT School of Fine Arts & Applied Arts is a 2 years course offered at the PG level.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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MIT School of Fine Arts & Applied Arts (MIT SOFA), Pune is a private institute established in 2013 under the flagship of the MIT-ADT University, Pune The school provides undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes. The courses provided by the school include BFA, MFA, and PhD in streams of Applied Arts, Painting, Sculpture, and PhD courses. The top recruiters of MIT School of Fine Arts & Applied Arts include TalentServe India, Zucol Services, Zero Gravity, The Neat Trick, Firebrand, Cybage Software, Dashtoon, etc. Also, MIT School of Fine Arts & Applied Arts consists of state-of-the-art infrastructure well-equipped labs, and ad

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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There are many best courses at MIT School

1.BFA (Applied Arts)

you will learn how to create useful visual solutions which require aesthetic and artistic considerations.

2.BFA (Painting)

 In this course the students will get to learn about art history, life drawing, creative painting, print making, and research infused industry practice

3.BFA (Sculpture)

students will get opportunity to learn and work with different forms and materials for sculpting. The field has endless possibilities in three dimensional spaces.

Students can choose course field according interest.

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Aditya Sahu

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For MFA admission you have to get minimum 50%marks (entrance exam+ interview mark+portfolio marks). Out of total 300 marks you have to get 150 marks to get admission in MIT school of fine Arts and applied art. You will have to work hard to get admission in MIT.

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Aditya Sahu

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Candidates must fill out the MAH ACC CET application form to get admission in MIT School of Fine Arts & Applied Art. The application fee for general category is INR 1700 and INR 1200 for OBC, SC, and ST. For BFA course, the student needs to qualify Class 12 with 45% aggregate in any stream, and the selection criteria for the course are Aptitude Test + Portfolio + Personal Interview (Online).

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Ashish Phogat

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Some scholarship programs for MFA at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art are as follows:

David Barret Memorial scholarship 

Aiko Susanna Taahirob Hiratsuka Memorial Scholarship.

Harriet snowball winspear scholarship 

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