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Anagha G Nair

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You should cover topics such as history of art (Indian and western) knowledge about architecture dance photography types of drawing and paintings knowledge about colors material and method famous artist and their work fundamental of visual arts. Questions from these domains may be asked, so go through a BFA entrance test guide specially follow the syllabus. You have to practice still life in pencil. Just pick any random objects of different materials, place them and start making them on paper. Make sure you shade background and foreground as well.

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Pooja sehrawat

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Dear Shweta, BFA Model papers for exam preparation are mentioned in this post. The attachments are given below. Attached Files
BFA Model paper. Pdf
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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Arushi!
You can find the syllabus of the exam for BFA in applied arts on the official website of the university by clicking here http://admission.rbu.net.in/AdmissionNotice/BAHonours/201718/Admission Test of Fine Arts/Syllabus/Syllabus for Admission test of BA in Fine Arts.pdf

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muskan kalra

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Dear Aditi,
Any BFA entrance exam contains questions belonging to English, Art, Drawing, General Studies and Current Affairs.

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Megha Aggarwal

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You can refer to books like Pencil Shading Basic Techniques by Raviraj, Calligraphy Today by Ajit Mukherjee, and Free hand drawing from Flat Example by Raviraj.

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Megha Aggarwal

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For BFA, you have to practice still life in pencil. Just pick any random objects of different materials, place them and start making them on paper. Make sure you shade background and foreground as well. The second question will be based on your specialisation, for eg: applied art candidates will be expected to make a composition on given topics in mediums such as watercolour, poster, pencil colour, oil pastels, etc.

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Mehak Khorana

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Hi,
Just pick any random objects of different materials, place them and start making them on paper. Make sure you shade background and foreground as well. Generally, for BFA, you have to cover following topics:
History of art (Indian and western) knowledge about architecture, dance, photography, types of drawing and paintings knowledge about colors material and method famous artist and their work fundamental of visual arts. Questions from these domains may be asked so go through a BFA entrance test guide specially follow the syllabus. Or you may contact to any BFA student through social media this will help you to understand the pattern
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Megha Aggarwal

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The admission is based on the counseling based on the marks obtained in 10+2.

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