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9 months 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 |
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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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9 months 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 |
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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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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
The fee structure of the MVA (Master of Visual Arts) programme at Utkal University of Culture typically ranges between Rs 50,000 to Rs 1,00,000 per annum and this may vary depending on factors such as specific specialisation and additional fees . . . . It is advisable to contact the university directly or check the official website for the most up-to-date payment information as changes may occur during the academic year.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 9
Not much daa is present for the highest package for MVA Contemporary Art students at MGM College . But , packages in fine arts careers starting from Rs. 3-6 lakh per annum are common based on the student’s area of specialization, portfolio, and contacts. Closely related professions as contemporary art are known to present increase and diverse income,some of the graduates establish their own freelance or self-employed practice, which also affects the income. MGM focuses on exposure through internships and industry linkages which results to differing placement and earnings. One should visit college official website for latest data
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, You can pursue a Master of Visual Arts (MVA) degree after earning a Bachelor's degree in a suitable discipline, such as Fine Arts or Visual Arts. To accomplish this, you usually need to fulfil the prerequisites for admission to the particular MVA programme you are interested in, which may include turning in recommendation letters, academic transcripts, and a portfolio of your creative endeavours.
It's critical to do your homework, select a programme based on your interests, and be aware of application deadlines. After being accepted, your MVA studies will allow you to advance your creative abilities and understanding in a spec
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who complete the Master of Visual Arts courses are absorbed in a variety of sectors, some of the popular being listed here.
- Animation industry
- Sculpture industry
- The entertainment industry, including television, films, and animation.
- Advertising industry
- Art Studios
- Fashion Houses, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To successfully complete the MVA course, the student must have the following skill set:
- The student must be creatively oriented
- Must be well versed in color theory and colors
- Posses good presentation skills
- Must be well-versed with basic IT skills considering online media is such an important part of the profession these days.
- Be an excellent communicator and have refined interpersonal skills
- An eye for detail
- Last but not the least, the candidate must have an aptitude for drawing.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some of the job options for the student after completion of the MVA program:
- Visual arts teacher
- Studio Manager (Visual Arts)
- Visual Arts Instructor
- Art therapist
- 3-D Modeling
- Assistant Designer
- Assistant Art Director
- Fine Arts Professor
- Creative Designer
- Performing Arts Teacher
- Multimedia programmer
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