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ronak kumar

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As per the majority of sources, the decision between BVA (Bachelor of Visual Arts) and BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) is based on your professional goals; if you desire a career in purely visual arts such as painting, sculpture, or photography, BFA may be more appropriate, whereas BVA may provide a wider range with possibilities in areas such as performing arts, design, and multimedia.

Overall, a BBA tends to provide more employment opportunities as well as better pay than a BFA. Nevertheless, the best option is based on your passion and career aspiration. If you're serious about the arts and able to tolerate a difficult job market, a BFA

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krish mittal

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H.R. College of Commerce & Economics and KC College in Mumbai both offer the BAF (Bachelor of Accounting & Finance) program, and while domestic fees are available—around INR 40,000 annually—the exact fee structure for NRI students isn't listed publicly. Generally, NRI fees tend to be higher and may vary based on institutional policies. NRI applicants are advised to directly contact the admissions office of each college for updated details, required documents, and specific procedures related to NRI admissions.

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Kritika Tyagi

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Yes, BFA which is also known as Bachelors of Fine Arts is a great career option if you are passionate about art and willing to work hard to establish yourself. The demand for creative professionals is rising in industries like advertising, film, animation, gaming, digital marketing, fashion, interior design, and photography. If you are dedicated and skilled, BFA graduates can achieve success both in India and abroad. However, success in the field requires:

  • Building a strong portfolio of artworks/projects.
  • Networking with industry professionals through exhibitions, internships, and social media.
  • Continuous skill development in traditional
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Kunal Lalwani

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Students who achieve 75% marks in their 12th-year UP board studies can apply to pursue Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in esteemed educational institutions throughout Lucknow and Prayagraj. Students should consider applying for BFA at the College of Arts and Crafts, University of Lucknow that uses exam results and Allahabad University that evaluates candidates through testing along with merit-based admission. Private colleges across these cities usually have BFA admissions cutoff between 60% to 75%. Students must pay between Rs 20,000 and Rs 80,000 per year for their BFA studies in different institutions.

 

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Rayamkula Harish

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Royal Global University in Guwahati does not explicitly offer music as a distinct choice within its Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program based on available information.

The university's BFA is typically considered to be more focused on visual arts like painting, sculpture, and applied arts, corresponding to the structure of BFA courses that are generally found in India. It does offer courses in the liberal arts and other creative fields, although music is not mentioned as a specialization under the BFA on its official website or in standard program descriptions. 

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Shruti Shukla

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Yes, Animation can be a great choise after bfa as you can specialize in 2D/3D Animation, VFX, or Game Design and secure job roles such as:

  • Motion Graphics Designer
  • VFX Artist
  • Character Animator
  • Storyboard Artist

You can work with companies like Disney, Pixar, and DreamWorks as they hire skilled animation artists.

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Abhishek Arora

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If you don't want to work in traditional applied arts fields then you can explore the following job profiles:

  1. Digital Marketing & Social Media Design
  2. Art Therapy & Wellness Coaching
  3. Educational Content Creation (YouTube, Online Courses)
  4. Corporate Branding & Merchandise Design

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