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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
BFA is considered the top course at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art due to its comprehensive curriculum that includes subjects like Creative Painting, Printmaking, Aesthetics, and Electives in Museology, Curation, Indology, and Business Communication. This programme emphasizes foundational art skills, historical understanding, research capabilities, critical thinking, and technical proficiency in various art forms like Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking, and Photography . The focus on developing creativity, innovation, and research-based projects, along with exposure to diverse media and techniques, makes the BFA programme highly re
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
All the Admissions to the MIT-ADT University are done on the basis of the merit as per the UGC guideline. Candidates willing to apply must satisfy the required eligibility criteria. In the routine procedure, candidate can apply through the online Application Form and then they need to appear for the Entrance test conducted by the University and then has to undergo valid GD/PI round if required.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
Candidates must fill out the MAH ACC CET application form to get admission in MIT School of Fine Arts & Applied Art. The application fee for general category is INR 1700 and INR 1200 for OBC, SC, and ST. For BFA course, the student needs to qualify Class 12 with 45% aggregate in any stream, and the selection criteria for the course are Aptitude Test + Portfolio + Personal Interview (Online).
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
The fee structure in INR for BFA in MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art is as follows:
BFA-Applied Art- INR 185000 for 1st year,185000 for second year,195000 for third year, and 198500 for 4th year
BFA -Painting - 185000 for 1st year, 125000 for second year,135000 for third year, and 138500 for fourth year
BFA-Sculpture- 185000for 1st year, 125000 for second year,135000 for third year, and 138500 for fourth year
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
The MIT school of fine arts and Applied Arts in Pune offers BFA courses at the undergraduate level with intake of 30 and 90 students for the courses in painting.
Duration of this course is four year. The selection criteria for the BFA courses include an entrance exam and personal interview.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Particulars | Statistics (2023) |
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Average Salary | INR 6.50 Lakh |
the highest Salary | INR 22.00 Lakh |
Median Salary | INR 3.50 Lakh |
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
In my experience as a student at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art, branches like digital media, graphic design, and animation tend to have more placements. These fields are in high demand in today's job market, with many opportunities in industries like advertising, film, and gaming. However, traditional fine arts branches like painting and sculpture also offer placement opportunities, especially for those who build strong portfolios and network effectively during their studies.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
The top recruiters of MIT School of Fine Arts and Applied Arts in 2023 included TalentServe India, Zucol Services, Zero Gravity, The Neat Trick, Firebrand, Cybage Software, Dashtoon, etc. These recruiters placed students of the batch 2023 with handsome packages.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Job opportunities after doing BFA from MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art are in the industries like design houses, publication industries, corporate brand building projects, advertising industry, set design industry, web design, e-learning projects, television channels.
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