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2 months agoBeginner-Level 1
The Fine Arts programme here is built for students with interest in creative field . The full programme takes 4 years to complete. In the course, subjects cover wide areas. At the start, basics like sketching, painting, sculptur, colour study, and printmaking are taught. As the course goes ahead, students can also move into applied subjects like graphic design, videography, ceramics, digital art, or animation. This mis of theory and practice helps to learn both traditional and modern design skills. The course structure makes a strong foundation and also opens scope in many industries such as media, advertising, fashion, and communicati
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Even if your drawing skills are basic, you can apply for the Bachelor of Fine Arts at Chandigarh University. The course is beginner-friendly and helps students build skills from the start. There are special studios for painting, sculpture, and graphic design where you get hands-on learning. Admission mainly depends on your 10+2 results, so prior expertise is not mandatory. The BFA programme focuses on teaching the concepts, ideas, and techniques of art in simple ways. Students start with basic projects and then move to more advanced work as they progress. The programme is useful for those who want to explore art professionally, like in
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
From what I've seen, yes—CU's Industrial Design students can definitely move into UI/UX careers. The course isn't limited to just physical products like furniture or appliances. A big part of our training is also about understanding how users interact with digital platforms. Professors give us assignments where we design app interfaces, websites, or even smart device screens. We also learn about wireframing, usability testing, and how to make designs simple and user-friendly. Since UI/UX is in demand, many companies that visit campus for placements also hire for these roles. I know a senior who joined a tech startup as a UX designer
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