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Students who are looking for this programme at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Arts, MIT-ADT University need to qualify for Class 12 with a 45% aggregate. The selection criteria for the course is aptitude test + Portfolio + Personal Interview.
The student must score a minimum of 150 marks in the aptitude test provided by the University out of 300 marks.
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To be eligible for the MFA degree programme at MIT ADT University, candidate must have a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts or a related field from a recognised university. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required, along with a satisfactory score on the university's entrance exam.
Student must score above 50% in their entrance exam provided by the University.
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 8
Students who are looking for this programme at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Arts, MIT-ADT University need to qualify for Class 12 with a 45% aggregate. The selection criteria for the course is aptitude test + Portfolio + Personal Interview.
The aptitude test is out of 300 marks out of which the student has to score minimum of 150 marks.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 8
The BFA (Sculpture) is a 4-year undergraduate degree programme offered by the MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art. The programme aims to develop foundational art skills and provide a broad understanding of historical practices and theory in the arts. The University offers 155 seats for BFA courses.
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a year ago
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The MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art at MIT-ADT University does not offer 100% scholarships for the MFA (Applied Arts) program. Although other scholarships are provided, such as
- Dr. Vishwanath Karad Scholarship: Awarded to students with 90% and above in their graduation and 85% and above in 12th grade.
- MIT-WPU Scholarship I: Awarded to students with 86% and above in their graduation and 81% and above in 12th grade.
- MIT-WPU Scholarship II: Awarded to students with 84% and above in their graduation and 79% and above in 12th grade.
The scholarships are granted on a first-come, first-served basis and are awarded as fee adjustments.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 8
There is no such provision for direct admission to any of the courses offered at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art, MIT-ADT University for MFA. Candidates would need to go through the regular admission process, which likely includes an entrance exam, portfolio review, and other eligibility criteria.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 8
MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art MIT-ADT University offers BFA (Applied Arts).The BFA (Applied Arts) programme aims to nurture aspiring visual artists into skilled visual communicators. To be eligible for the BFA (Applied Arts) program, students must have scored at least 45% in their 12th grade exams from a recognised board.
The total number of seats available for BFA courses is 155 seats.
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a year ago
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At MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art, MIT-ADT University, they indicate that a MAH AAC CET score of 160 would likely qualify you for direct consideration for the admission process, which includes a Portfolio Assessment and Personal Interaction. The final selection would depend on your performance in these components.
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MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art, MIT-ADT University accepts scores from their own Aptitude Test for admission to the BFA (Painting) program, along with a minimum 45% in 10+2. The Aptitude Test evaluates the candidate's drawing skills, general aptitude, aesthetic sensitivity, portfolio, and interview performance.
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