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Piyush Jain

Contributor-Level 10

In the BFA in Art History specialisation at the College of Arts, students learns about different cultures and the evolution of art over time. Moreover, as the name of the course suggests, the curriculum is a blend of Art, Culture, Sculptures, etc., and how it has evolved to this date. Some of the subjects included in the curriculum are as follows:

  • Indian Art
  • Western Art
  • Aesthetics
  • Research Methodology

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a year ago

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Shiv Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Students can pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Painting at the College of Art through its affiliation with the University of Delhi. The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) determines most entry points to this program.

Recent Cutoff Information:

CUET 2023 established the minimum acceptable marks at 408 points for General category students who want to study BFA in Painting. 

Initial findings from CUET 2024 indicated 72 marks would be the cutoff threshold for the General category until the discovery of inconsistencies required further modifications.

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a year ago

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Mohit Sharma

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Yes the college of Arts, University of Delhi offer admissions with CUET score beacause CUET is a national exam for taking admissions in colleges in course like ( Bachelor of science, Bachelors of art, Bachelors of commerce, etc.). If you want to take admission in University of Delhi North campus, then you need to score higher to take admission in it.

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a year ago

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Himanshi Tirkha

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Hello Sneh!

No it is not possible if you do not have the necessary subjects that the DU College of Arts needs for the CUET exam. Admission to the colleges of DU is based on CUET score. In CUET, you need to select the required subjects for the course you want to pursue. Then the exam will decide your eligibility to get enrolled in the course. 

So, without the required subjects you cannot take admission to the course.

I hope it will help. You can reach out to us for further queries.

Thank You.

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a year ago

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Somnath Bhattarai

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No, direct admission to the BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) programme at the College of Arts, University of Delhi, is not possible. It is merit based admissions and CUET exam score which is considered. The admission process for the BFA programme includes an aptitude test or entrance examination conducted by the university. 

Admisison is thus done throught CUET all over India.

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2 years ago

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Charishma Thota

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No, you can't join directly into college of Arts, University of Delhi. The college follow strict regulations to take students. To take addmission in BFA we need to pass aptitude test . The should register and appear for CUET -Common University Entrance Test to join in this college. They had cutoff score based on this exam. Next need to register on Delhi University Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal. It has 3 phases.

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2 years ago

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MR BHANU

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The total fees of the BFS programmes at the college of Arts, University of Delhi is approximately INR 68,000 rupees. Any candidate seeking admission in the Bachelor of fine arts programme, Delhi the candidate should have passed the 10+2 or equivalent with the 50% marks. The universitiy has different courses like UG, PG, etc,. The candidate should clear the CUET entrance test for the admission.

 

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2 years ago

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Ankit Raj

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Delhi University College of Arts has a cutoff of 98.5-99.5% for BA in 2024. College of Arts also has 99-100% cutoff for BSc in 2024.

 

 

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2 years ago

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Ankit Raj

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, Delhi University College of Arts is considered good for Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) it was in the list of "Best Colleges in India for BFA". The Delhi University College of Arts is well-regarded for its Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program. It offers a diverse range of courses and has experienced faculty members. However, the quality of education and overall experience may vary depending on individual preferences and goals. It's always a good idea to research further, visit campus if possible, and talk to current students or alumni to get a better idea of whether it aligns with your BFA expectations and aspirations.

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2 years ago

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Ankit Raj

Contributor-Level 6

Eligibility criteria for Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) at College of Arts, University of Delhi usually include:

1. Candidates must have passed the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) or an examination recognised as equivalent with at least 50% marks.

2. Applicants must pass English as a subject.

3. Admission may also be based on a portfolio review or an entrance exam conducted by the university.

It is always a good idea to check the official website of College of Arts, University of Delhi or contact the admissions office for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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