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Pallavi

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The admission process for BFA courses in India is mentioned below:

  • Step 1: Submit an online application with personal, academic, and contact details.
  • Step 2: Appear for the entrance exam (if applicable), which may include a drawing test and/or art theory.
  • Step 3: Shortlisted candidates may be called for a personal interview or portfolio submission.
  • Step 4: After the exam/interview, candidates receive the admission offer and must confirm by paying the fees.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Goel Group of Institutions has a fair BFA programme in which emphasis has been laid both on the basics of arts as well as advanced courses. Art studios, workshops, as well as highly professional and experienced staff are available for student's art development. Likewise, the programme encourages practical exposure, and this may have advantages for those who wish to turn into artists. Nevertheless, the choice primarily or secondary depends on certain features of the chosen speciality and genuine interest. It can be a good option for students wishing for BFA.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The BFA programme at Amity University Punjab would be around INR 1.5 to INR 2 Lacs per year. This fee covers the tuition charges, academic resources, and other overheads of the administration. Registration fees, examination fees, or special fees on account of the type of work done or materials used are some of the additional charges. If you choose hostel accommodation, the charge can be from INR 50,000 to INR 1 Lacs per year, depending on the type of room and amenities. For the latest fee information, it is better to go to the university's official website or speak with the admissions office.

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Pallavi

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BFA  (Bachelor of Fine Arts) is an undergraduate course which focusses on Visual or Performing Arts. It is also called as Bachelor of Visual Arts (BVA). Bachelor of Fine Arts, or BFA. Many colleges and institutions offer this degree program, which focuses on artistic fields like design, performing arts, and visual arts. A combination of art studio practice, art history, and education courses are frequently studied by students pursuing a BFA in Art Education.

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Pallavi

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The following colleges offer BFA courses in Art Education and consider the marks scored in Class 12, which are:

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Pallavi

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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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Indrani Choudhury

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In order to apply for the BFA course at Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the college. Aspirants must pass Class 12. However, the selection criteria for the course is Personal Statement + Supplemental question + Evaluation of Class 10 and 12 scores, Faculty Interview + JAAT/ JSAT/ SAT/ ACT/ CUET score of 55% aggregate.

 

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Pallavi

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BFA Applied Arts is an undergraduate Fine Arts course. The course is usually 4 years long and the examinations can be either semester wise or yearly. BFA Applied Arts covers topics like Advertising, Calligraphy, Clay Modelling, Animation, Graphic Designing, etc. It is also offered under various specialisations such as:

  • Art History
  • Visual Communication
  • Design Theory
  • Animation

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Pallavi

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To pursue BFA (Bachelor in Fine Arts) in Applied Arts, candidates should have:

  • Passed 10+2 from a recognised board with a minimum 50% marks.
  • Some institutions may require applicants to have passed an entrance exam or portfolio review.
  • Applicants must have a strong portfolio of their artistic work.
  • Applicants must be creative, self-motivated, and have a passion for art.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Choosing between a B.Des in Graphic Design and a BFA in Graphic Design really depends on you and your  goals.  B.Des is more industry-focused, teaching practical skills in areas like UX design and digital media, making it great for roles in corporate settings. On the other side , a BFA focus  towards the artistic side, emphasizing creativity and studio work, which is ideal if you want to explore different art forms. If you’re looking for a job right after college, B.Des might be better. But if you’re passionate about art, go for the BFA. 

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