MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art, MIT-ADT University
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To apply for a Bachelors degree in MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art MIT-ADT, a candidate must have scored a minimum of 45% in their 12th standard from a recognised board. If they wish to apply for a master’s degree, the candidate must have 50% aggregate in Fine Arts or allied fields in graduation from a UGC approved institution.
If they wish to apply for a Phd program, the candidate must have a minimum of 55% aggregate in their 10th and 12th along with Graduating with minimum 60% aggregate and 15 years of professional experience.
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There is no direct admission at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art MIT-ADT. You have to fall into the eligibility criteria, which is obtain 45% aggregate in 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised board for BFA programs:For MFA programs: 50% aggregate in Fine Arts or allied fields in graduation from a UGC approved institution.
For admission process, candidate has to apply online on the university website by filling out the application form and paying the fees. Then they have to appear for the entrance exam, either MH AAC CET or PERA, depending on the program. If the candidate is shortlisted, they have to attend a drawing test, personal i
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The 4-year BFA Sculpture programme covers a wide range of topics including principles of art & culture, basic and advanced sculpture styles, and digital software for image enhancement. The sculpture faculty members are engaged in a wide range of research interests that feed into the teaching spectrum, enhancing discussions around making and exhibiting student work.
The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning, with courses like Life Study (Full Figure) in Clay.
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The MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art at MIT-ADT University offers the following courses:
Undergraduate programs (BFA)
- BFA in Applied Arts (4 years)
- BFA in Painting (4 years)
- BFA in Sculpture (4 years)
Postgraduate programs (MFA)
- MFA in Applied Arts (2 years)
- MFA in Painting (2 years)
- MFA in Sculpture (2 years)
- MFA in Art Therapy (2 years)
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The average salary for MFA graduates from the MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art at MIT-ADT University is approximately ?8.5 Lacs per annum (LPA). The highest package received by an MFA graduate from the MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art at MIT-ADT University is ?9.45 LPA
MFA Programs Offered:
- MFA in Applied Arts
- MFA in Painting
- MFA in Sculpture
- MFA in Art Therapy
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The programs emphasize hands-on learning, industry visits, internships, and mentored consultancy projects. This practical, real-world focus is valued by students. Graduates of the BFA programs are prepared for a wide range of careers in fields like advertising, branding, e-learning, packaging design, and more.
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The total fees for the BFA programs at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art MIT-ADT University are:
- BFA in Applied Arts: ?7,63,500 for the 4-year program
- BFA in Painting: ?5,83,500 for the 4-year program
- BFA in Sculpture: ?5,83,500 for the 4-year program
The fees are payable annually, with the first year fee being around ?1,85,000 for all BFA programs
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If you're looking for an Unger Graduate programme (4 years), here are some options-
- BFA Applied Arts - Leads to exciting career opportunities in branding, graphic design, photography, web design, etc.
- BFA Painting - Students work in well-equipped, modern classrooms and studios.Numerous opportunities to exhibit work on and off campus
- BFA Sculpture- Similar to BFA Painting, but focused on sculpture
Post Graduate programs :
- MFA Applied Arts
- MFA Painting
- MFA Sculpture
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