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As per the admission requirements of CUET for the BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) programme, you need to choose two domain subjects from the following: Drawing and Painting, Graphic Design, Printmaking, and Sculpture.
These two domain subjects will carry a total of 200 marks in the admission test. In addition to the domain subjects, you also need to fill in the common subjects section of the application form.
The common subjects include English Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry and these will carry a total of 200 marks in the admission test.
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Banasthali Vidyapeeth offers a Bachelor of Arts BA in Music programme with several subject combinations. The best subject combination for you would depend on your interests and career goals. However, here are some popular and recommended subject combinations for the BA in Music programme at Banasthali Vidyapeeth:
- Music (Honours) with Psychology and English: This subject combination offers a blend of music, psychology, and language skills, which can help you develop a deep understanding of music and its impact on human behavior and emotions. It can also help you pursue a career in music therapy or counseling.
- Music (Honours) with History
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- Utkal University
- Balasore Art and Craft College.
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Music is also included in the best four subject for admission to merit based courses in Delhi University. The basic criteria for a subject to be considered is it should be 70% theory and 30% of practical. After qualifying these conditions a subject can be considered as best for. Moreover there will be a cut off of 2.5% if you take music in your best four. Hence avoid adding music into your core subjects.
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