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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The MVA master of visual art programme at cap presumbly referring to a specific institution not IIM cap Bangalore does not have a publicly announced entrance exam date however many MBA programme including those at IIMs utilise the CAT common Admission Test as a key part of their admission process CAT 2025 position is expected to begin in the first week of August and in the third week of September with the exam schedule for November 3025
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
- Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSU) – Vadodara, Gujarat
- Banaras Hindu University (BHU) – Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
- Jamia Millia Islamia – New Delhi.
- This are the top college in india go to there website and you can get admission
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Admission to the MVA (Master of Visual Arts) in Contemporary Art at MGM College of Fine Art calls for a degree in fine arts (BFA) or equivalent from a recognised university with at least 50% marks.
The application will require submission of a portfolio demonstrating the candidate's contemporary art proficiency, typically considered for admission purposes; entrance tests for the assessment of artistic aptitude and creativity are compulsory for certain years. BFA corresponds to the final year of study with provisional application, pending confirmation of results. Although the weighing of prior experience or participants in exhibitions may
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Full form of MVA is Master of Visual Arts which is a 2-year PG programme that focuses on advanced artistic skills, techniques and research in visual arts. It includes painting, sculpture, applied arts, printmaking, digital arts, and photography, etc.
The course has both practical and theoretical subjects, such as portrait painting, mural design, aesthetics, and Indian contemporary art. After graduation, students can work as professional artists and participate in art shows and gallery exhibitions and earn upto INR 10 LPA or more that totally depends on their skills and experience.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
There are many specializations one can pursue under MVA Coures also known as Master of Visual Arts which are as follows:
- Painting
- Sculpture
- Applied Arts
- Printmaking
- Photography & Digital Arts
- Ceramics & Pottery
- Textile Design
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, defintely MVA graduates can work abroad as artists, curators, illustrators and designers. Many countries like the USA, UK, Canada and Germany offer residency programs, art fellowships and teaching positions to the Master in Visual Arts Graduates. If you want to work abroad then you just need additional factors like relevant experience, portfolio showcasing your skills and potentially obtaining necessary work visas depending on the country you want to work in.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
No, MVA is not mandatory but it provides technical expertise, industry exposure and better career opportunities in the visual arts field. If you think you have skills and a strong portfolio then you can easily be suscessful in this field. You can also pursue certificate Courses to become a professional artist.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Lucknow University offers a two-years full-time MVA course at the postgraduate level. Admission to this course is based on PGET scores. As per the 2024 last round, the cutoff scores ranged between 84 and 150 for the General category students in the AI quota. Among all the MVA courses, the most in-demand one was MVA in Visualization. Candidates can refer to the table below to view the PGET last round cutoff 2024 for the General AI quota:
Course | Last Round Cutoff 2024 |
|---|---|
MVA in Visualization | 84 |
MVA in Photography | 84 |
MVA in Illustration | 84 |
MVA in Painting (Printmaking) | 111 |
MVA in Painting (Ceramics) | 111 |
MVA in Painting (Mural) | 111 |
MVA in Terracota/ Ceramic | 150 |
MVA in Portrait and Life | 150 |
MVA in Bronze Casting | 150 |
MVA in Stone Carving | 150 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Lucknow University PG cutoff 2024 has been released for admission to several postgraduate courses, including MVA, MA, MCom, M.Ed, MTTM, MSc and MPH, among other courses. The last round cutoff ranged between 10.5 and 150, of which MVA in Stone Carving stands out as the most competitive course for the General AI category students. For MSc courses, the PGET cutoffs varied between 32 and 76. Among all the MSc specialsiation, M.Sc. in Anthropology was the most competitive for admission. For the rest of the courses, the PGET cutoff scores are tabulated below:
| PG Courses | Last Round Cutoff 2024 |
|---|---|
| Master of Travel and Tourism Management (MTTM) | 10.5 |
| M.Com. in Applied Economics | 12 |
| LL.M. | 20 |
| Master of Commerce (M.Com.) | 28 |
| M.Sc. in Microbiology | 32 |
| M.Sc. in Chemistry | 34 |
| M.Sc. in Physics | 34 |
| M.Sc. in Zoology | 38 |
| M.A. in Sociology | 38 |
| M.A. in English | 40 |
| M.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication | 40 |
| M.A in Medieval & Modern Indian History (MIH) | 40 |
| M.Sc. in Biochemistry | 42 |
| M.Sc. in Botany | 42 |
| M.A. in Political Science | 42 |
| M.Sc. in Food Processing and Food Technology | 42 |
| M.Sc. in Mathematics | 42 |
| M.Sc. in Geology | 42 |
| M.Sc. in Applied Geology | 44 |
| M.Sc. in Biotechnology | 44 |
| Master of Social Work (MSW) | 46 |
| M.A. in Economics | 48 |
| Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.) | 49.51 |
| M.A. in Hindi | 50 |
| M.A. in Psychology | 52 |
| M.A. in Geography | 52 |
| M.Sc. in Forensic Science | 52 |
| M.A. in Public Administration (Self Financed) | 55.35 |
| Master of Education (M.Ed.) | 55.5 |
| Master of Public Health (MPH) - Self Financed | 56 |
| M.A. in AIH and Archaeology | 56 |
| M.A. in Mathematics | 56 |
| M.A. in Statistics | 56 |
| M.Sc. in Statistics | 58 |
| M.A. in Anthropology | 58 |
| M.Sc. in Computer Science | 60 |
| M.A. in Education | 62 |
| Master in Hospital Administration (Self Financed) | 72 |
| M.Sc. in Anthropology | 76 |
| MVA in Visualization | 84 |
| MVA in Photography | 84 |
| MVA in Illustration | 84 |
| M.A. in Home Science | 88 |
| MPH in Community Medicine | 106 |
| MVA in Painting (Printmaking) | 111 |
| MVA in Painting (Ceramics) | 111 |
| MVA in Painting (Mural) | 111 |
| MVA in Terracota/ Ceramic | 150 |
| MVA in Portrait and Life | 150 |
| MVA in Bronze Casting | 150 |
| MVA in Stone Carving | 150 |
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