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Umesh Bisht

Beginner-Level 3

The scope for any field depends surely on the hard work and dedication you put into it. There are many options after your 12th in music, including degree and Diploma courses as well. AAFT Noida offers both degree and Diploma in instruments. You can specialize in keyboard, guitar or drums.

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Umesh Bisht

Beginner-Level 3

There are integrated Diploma courses that offer a blend of vocal training as well as instrumental music, where you can upgrade your vocal skill as well as your guitar skills. In Noida, AAFT School of Music offers an integrated Diploma where you can study a blend of different subjects.

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Bhavya jaiswal

Beginner-Level 3

To pursue a BFA in Painting, complete 12th grade in any stream, clear entrance exams or portfolio tests of chosen colleges, then enroll in a recognised Fine Arts institute like BHU, College of Art (Delhi), or JMI. The course typically lasts 4 years with studio practice.

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Sanjam singh

Beginner-Level 3

Every university has its own rules, and dress code is also one of them. Fine Arts students at Chandigarh University need to follow a set pattern for clothing. They have to wear a uniform on Wednesday. The uniform includes a white shirt, grey pants, red tie, and a navy blazer during winters. This dress is usually bought from inside the campus. On normal days, they do not need to wear the uniform but still must keep a formal and simple dressing. Casual dressing like jeans, shirts, or trousers is allowed, but shorts, patkas, and caps are not. The purpose of such rules is to maintain equality among students and keep a professional culture.

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Riya Mehara

Beginner-Level 2

The students of Fine Arts in Chandigarh University are getting an array of opportunities to unleash this side of creativity. The department gives inputs on different arts like painting, sculpture, graphic or applied arts. There is an off-classroom learning facility through studios to practice the art skill given to them. Workshops, seminars, and expert talk provide for the faculty and students to interact and share ideas. In addition to these, the students undertake a study of the history of art so that they can understand the very roots of creativity. Further, in the last semester, they will be getting hands-on training in galleries o

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MANPREET KAUR

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At Chandigarh University students are evaluated on the basis of both classroom learning and practical performance. Theory teaches history and theory, and practical work shows how ideas can be realized in real form. Evaluation comprises assignments, mid examinations, final examinations, and continuous practice projects. Studios and workshops support where students create art pieces under guidance. These are a part of grading scheme. Important in practicable terms - sketching, model making, and even painting enhance skill so they are given importance during evaluation. At the same time, however, written work, quizzes, and presentations a

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MANPREET KAUR

Beginner-Level 4

Chandigarh University provides different options in this field. The programme allows students to choose electives like Transportation Design, Product Design, and UI/UX Design. These choices open ways into many industries where design is key.

Practical learning is also part of the course. The university offers studios like Paint Studio, Clay Modelling Studio, Ceramic & Industrial Clay Studio, Digital Rendering Studio, Prototyping Studio, and Work Space Studio. Such places let students work on hands-on projects and build strong creative skills. The classes are guided by trained faculty and professional designers who share practical knowle

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Shweta

Beginner-Level 3

At Chandigarh University, Fine Arts students get strong practical training to prepare for professional work.The University provides access to specialised labs and studios where students can practice different art forms, such as painting, sculpture, Printmaking, and applied arts.They learn to use real materials and tools while working on creative projects that build their skills.The Painting ab sculpture Studios, for example, let students explore hands-on techinques, while the Applied Studio connects art with modern day digital media. Students also take part in exhibitions to showcase their work, which helps them gain exposure and confi

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Diksha

Beginner-Level 4

MSTs in Fine Arts at Chandigarh University need both practice and planning. Start by making a clear plan for your preparation. Your portfolio is key—include your best and most creative work. Try to cover many art forms like painting, digital work, or sculpture. Take part in workshops or webinars organized by the university or other places. They teach new methods and trends. Study art history and understand important artists and styles. This helps in exams and gives ideas for your own art. Practice regularly, even simple exercises, to improve skills. Seek feedback from teachers and peers—they can point out small mistakes or ideas fo

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