BVA Eligibility
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a month agoGuide-Level 15
Candidates must complete Class 12 or three-year course after Class 10 or equivalent to apply for BVA at Anant National University. Aspirants must pass from state boards, IB, Cambridge and other government-recognised boards.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Utkal University of Culture's BVA eligibility criteria includes: Read 10+2, minimum 45% marks (40% for SC/ST), max age 17-23 years having any stream subject combination. UUCAT entrance examination is needed for admission with at least 40 % qualification mark. Key statistics: Total seat- 50; Duration – 4 year with 8 semesters; Reservation – 30% for Odisha domicile, 5% for physically challenged. Application fee: INR 500. Selection weightage: UUCAT: 70% and 10+2 marks: 30%.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
To be eligible for admission to the BVA in Contemporary Art programme at Leonardi da Vinci School of Design, candidates must have:
Passed 12th grade or equivalent with a minimum of 55% marks
Cleared the entrance test and interview conducted by the institute
The 4-year BVA programme aims to provide a complete design education package touching all major areas of design, art and craft culture while keeping up with current trends. Students get hands-on training in the complete production cycle of different kinds of apparel at the institute's Khadi and Paithani research and manufacturing unit.
The total tuition fee for the BVA in Contemporary A
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Applicants must have passed Class 12th or equivalent from a recognised Board or Council English is a mandatory subject In aggregate percentage of class 12th, Physical Education, Fine Arts, Performing Arts, vocational, and non-written subjects will only be considered for respective disciplines.
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