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With such low percentage, getting admission in fine arts is not possible. However,If you are a creative and expressive individual passionate about your craft, and if you have patience, perseverance, and stamina—in addition to talent and practice—there are chances you might become a successful performing artist.
Various available career options
1. Acting
2. Dance
3. Music
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2. The student should have passed 10+2 with Music as an elective subject.
3. Students who have passed the 10+2 exam without having music as a subject can also be eligible for B.A. (Hons.) Music degree after qualifying through an audition/aptitude test.
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2. Faculty of Music and Fine Arts, University of Delhi, Delhi
3. Sir J.J Institute of Applied Arts, Mumbai
4. Faculty of Visual Arts, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
5. College of Art, Delhi
The first leads to a career in useful arts, while the second leads to a career in useless arts.
The chances of making it big, in both, are minuscule, and should not be a reason why one would pick one path or the other.
The reason to pick one or the other is the unreasonable love of it.
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