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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Admission to BVA Courses typically involves the following steps:
- Entrance Exam: To evaluate a candidate's creativity and innovative thinking many colleges conduct their own entrance exams. These exams may include written tests, portfolio reviews or practical tests.
- Portfolio Review: A portfolio that highlights your artistic endeavors is frequently a crucial component of the admissions process. It should demonstrate your abilities, originality and knowledge of diverse artistic mediums.
- Counseling and Seat Allotment: Based on the performance in the entrance exam and portfolio review candidates are called for counseling where they can choose
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There is not very broad difference as both are a part of Fine Art degree but there is a key difference.
BFA :- It means doing paintings and artistic work, not a designers work, they can be free thinker, they have no limitation or restrictions. They can draw and create anything that they like and feel important.
BVA:- It means doing designers work, visual artist need to design the work for clients and for customers basically for others and not for themselves but according to the requirement and demand of clients and customers, the work not only includes just paintings, posters, illustrations but content and research also.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Utkal University of Culture's BVA eligibility criteria includes: Read 10+2, minimum 45% marks (40% for SC/ST), max age 17-23 years having any stream subject combination. UUCAT entrance examination is needed for admission with at least 40 % qualification mark. Key statistics: Total seat- 50; Duration – 4 year with 8 semesters; Reservation – 30% for Odisha domicile, 5% for physically challenged. Application fee: INR 500. Selection weightage: UUCAT: 70% and 10+2 marks: 30%.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The difference between fine arts and applied arts is related to work. In Fine Arts, work is done based on freehand approach while in Applied Arts it is based on technicality.
Criteria | Fine Arts | Applied Arts |
|---|---|---|
Focus | Aesthetic or expressive | Functional or practical |
Example | Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Music, dance | Graphic Design, Fashion Design, Interior Design, Industrial Design, Animation |
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
A few of the sports and recreation facilities at Tufts are:
- An indoor sports center, 4 tennis courts, and fitness center
- Best outdoor track and field facilities
- Indoor basketball, tennis, volleyball, and squash courts
- Various well-groomed playing fields are located across Medford / Somerville campus
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
CMR University provides sports scholarship to candidates pursuing a course from School of Engineering and Technology. Aspirants get a maximum waiver of 70% under this scholarship. Below are the details:
| Particulars | Scholarship % |
|---|---|
| National Level Medalist / AIU- Medalist / Federation Cups Medalist / National federation of School Games Medalist / World Games Medalist If first three position | 70% |
| National Level participated / AIU- participated / Federation Cups participated / DYESS / SAI / National federation of School Games participated | 50% |
| State Level – First three Positions. / South zone Frist four Positions | 30% |
| State /– Junior / Senior Level participated | 20% |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, at NEHU Shillong there are many sports opportunities for students. The university's Department of Sports, facilitates various sports activities to the colleges affiliated to NEHU. The department organises sports events in Shillong and Tura Campuses. The events consist of Judo, Best Physique, Weight lifting, Cricket, Football, Hockey, boxing, Athletics, Table Tennis, Badminton, Chess, basketball and Volleyball.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The facility for direct admission is not available at the MIT School of Film and Theatre, ADT University for B.Sc. in Film Making. Candidates need to pass through an entrance test. Besides the online aptitude test, a creative test is also conducted. Then, personal interview with respective candidates will be done based on which self-analysis and socio-political awareness of that particular candidate along with the knowledge about cinema will be checked. Thus, entry into the program is only guaranteed upon completion of this selection process by potential students. It would be best if one searched at the official website for information
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Applicant pursuing M.Sc. in Film Making at MIT School of Film and Theatre, ADT University should be a bachelor degree holder in any discipline or equivalent. Further they should clear the entrance tests held in the institute that are comprised of an online aptitude test, creative test and personal interview. Personal Interview tests the ability of the candidate to analyze himself/herself, the socio-political awareness, and his knowledge about cinema and culture. This broad selection process can prepare the students to meet all the requirements of the filmmaking world.
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