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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Both the YMCA 1-year Fine Arts Diploma and the DU-SOL Fine Arts and Digital Arts course have their own merits and it ultimately depends on your specific goals and preferences. Here are some factors to consider:
Duration: The YMCA 1-year Fine Arts Diploma is a shorter programme, which can be advantageous if you want to enter the job market or pursue further education sooner. On the other hand, the DU-SOL course may offer a more comprehensive curriculum due to its longer duration.
Curriculum: It's important to carefully review the course curriculum of both options to SEE which one aligns better with your interests and goals. Look for speci
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College of Art, Fee Structure And List Of Courses Summary
Course Avg. Fees Duration
BFA 55,500 4 Years
MFA 41,600 2 Years
The typical course fee in BFA colleges ranges from INR 30,000 - INR 3,000,000. The BFA Syllabus includes information on painting, illustrations, history, graphics, and other topics
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Above 60 percentage it's enough for the admission level. But you have scored 90 percentage and above its very good score for entry level. But many colleges are there so don't worry about that
Some of the popular specialisations for BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) are painting, Applied Arts. Music, Drama & Theatre, Sculpture, Dance, etc. Students can choose amongst these specialisations as per their area of interest and find employment.
Course Curriculum for Fine Arts
Painting Theatre and Drama
Animation Ceramic and Pottery
Photography Calligraphy
Dance Graphic design
Film and television Textile design
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