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Manpreet Kaur

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The difference between Fine Arts and Visual Arts is mentioned in the table given below for your reference -

Fine Arts

Visual Arts

A form of art that is used for beautification and usually does not have a practical purpose.

A form of creative art describing human experience

It is not a form of art that is decorative.

It can be used for decoration.

It includes painting and printmaking.

It includes photography, filmmaking, fashion design

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Manpreet Kaur

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A person can become an artist without receiving any formal education in Arts. However, there are several reasons due to which candidates prefer to enroll themselves in Fine Arts, Visual Arts and Performing Arts courses. Some of which are given below:

  • A course in Arts with a structured curriculum enables students to learn about the basic concepts related to the field.
  • A Diploma or certification in arts along with the necessary skills can be a source of passive income for the candidates.
  • A degree or certification in Fine Arts, Visual Arts and Performing Arts can help candidates to restart their career in the field of Arts after a career bre
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Students who are artistic in mind and choose either to work as a social worker, teacher, or researcher can pursue this course. For candidates hoping to work in the fields of Human Rights, Commercial Arts, Theatre, Healthcare,  Exhibition Design,  Social Services,  etc., the MFA degree is thought to be the ideal option.

Students who take an MFA course benefit from improved analytical and critical thinking abilities that assist them gain knowledge of their subject. There are many fine arts courses available that can provide students the chance to use their abilities and interests. Fine arts include things like painting

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No, candidates are not eligible for MFA without BFA. Candidates need to have a BFA pass degree to get admission in MFA. Since Fine Arts is a very specialised course requiring particular skills from the students, it is mandatory to have completed BFA in order to be eligible for MFA. Along with BFA, candidates can also undertake additional coursework which will help them to increase their employment opportunities. They can also involve in fellowship programmes offered by various institutes before pursuing MFA.

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A degree in Performing arts or a similar discipline is not legally required to succeed in the acting industry, though it might be helpful for those who want to pursue this career path. Building a successful career in acting is generally dependent on a combination of talent, experience, networking, and practical abilities, making it a unique vocation. Here are some things to think about:

  • Instruction and Development of Skills: A performing arts degree offers a systematic training programme that aids in the skill and technique development of performers.
  • Opportunities for Networking: Drama schools and performing arts programme
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Manpreet Kaur

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Candidates pursuing BPA have to study different subjects such as:

  • History of Indian Theatre
  • Western Music
  • Sound Editing
  • Introduction to Indian Theatre
  • Choreography, World Music
  • Project on Commercial Advertisement
  • Basic Concepts of Film Making

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, students who have an interested in sales, marketing, business administration, and other same profiles can take MBA after completing BPA, as MBA gives admission to students from any background. It will improve their skills and allow them to attain in-depth knowledge of the course. After completing MBA, candidates can become managers and climb the corporate ladder much more easily.

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Having a good level of understanding of the syllabus is the first stage in exam preparation. This will help you to determine the topics that you should cover and the amount of time you should devote to each one.

In order to concentrate in your study on the areas where you need development, you can also test the last year's papers to determine your strengths and shortcomings. Candidates can refer to BPA syllabus as well as reasoning topics in order to prepare for the entrance.

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Manpreet Kaur

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The performing arts can be a very rewarding career. You get to use your creativity and talent to entertain and connect with people.You can work in a variety of settings, such as theater, film, television, and music. The performing arts can be a great way to travel and see the world. Some of the job roles that a candidate can opt for after MPA are community arts worker, dancer, choreographer, music producer, theatre director, music therapist, actor etc. Therefore, it is a good career option. 

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