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BFA in Cinematography
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Overview

Total Tuition Fees

1.44 Lakh
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Duration

4 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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BFA in Cinematography
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BFA in Cinematography
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Fees

Fee componentsAmount (4 years)
1.44 Lakh
84,800
6,000
2.35 Lakh
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BFA in Cinematography
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Students Ratings & Reviews

3.2/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements2.5
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.5
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.5
Money Review IconValue for Money3.5
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BFA in Cinematography - Batch of 2025
Offered by State University of Performing and Visual Arts
3.2
2Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
This college provides great infrastructure and teachers, but the administration is not good.
Placements: This college offers no job placements, it just attempts at making students skillful enough so that they get work and they won't get any package, recruitment, or internships from this college. But students can do a lot on their own if they utilised the extensive library, film screenings, film projects, practical modules, and classes well.
Infrastructure: It has one of the best infrastructures in India, but it is not well maintained and not even used to its full potential and Wi-Fi. The boys' hostel is not provided. It also provides a great library, and for sports, there are two table tennis courts. The food is average, but the medical facility is not available.
Faculty: The direction, editing, and audiography department are good, and many teachers, unlike the cinematography department in which all burden is on one teacher who also is not good at what they do, but students get good guest faculty members for workshops, and they will need to make good use of them. The course curriculum is relevant, and the basic theory remains the same for filmmaking. It makes students industry-ready. Mostly the exams are practical, and students will have to do film projects and some theory exams.
Other: I chose cinematography, because I was always fascinated by the use of light and color in films, and the meaning the visuals embody within them. The institute does not have a well-planned, structured course, and students do not have a detailed syllabus. But it is average, students have some hardworking and experienced teachers. The fee structure is good. The fests and campus crowd are good, students will get all sorts of people, perspectives, and conversations.
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BFA in Cinematography - Batch of 2022
Offered by State University of Performing and Visual Arts
3.2
3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It is an institute with a lot of potential chained by bureaucrats.
Placements: Our batch of 2019 film and television initially had a total of 56 students, but as we progressed to the 2nd and 3rd semesters, a lot of students discontinued the course. Currently, there are 36 students in our batch. There is no internship in our college, at least for our department. Students find jobs on their own.
Infrastructure: All the classrooms are fully equipped with air-conditioning and Wi-Fi. We have a common library in the design department with a wide range of books. It also has a common canteen which provides decent food at reasonable rates. There is a badminton court, a table tennis court and a volleyball court in our college.
Faculty: Most of our professors are FTII pass-outs. Faculty members are pretty good at teaching, but they themselves feel exhausted because of the lack of faculty members. They make students industry-ready in the time span of 4 to 5 years. Exams are basically our projects. We are marked on our projects. There is no pass percentage.
Other: Our batch only consists of the students who want to make a film, and that is a very good thing. I have chosen this course because it is a 4-years graduation course with specialisation in cinematography. A course of this nature cannot be found everywhere. I think what needs to be improved is the way things are run in our department. It is 2021, but our norms and budget makers were still living in 2011. A lot of repairing needs to be done in our department like our lights need new bulbs which are just not being purchased by the college for a very long time now. There is an event or two happening now and then in SUPVA.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   Which is the best course among the courses offered by State University of Performing and Visual Arts?
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State University of Performing and Visual Arts admission is entrance-based for courses offered at UG, PG, and Certificate levels. The institution offers around 35 courses to the students

The best courses among the courses offered at the State University of Performing and Visual Arts are:

  • Bachelor of Fashion Design
  • Bachelor of Architecture 
  • BFA
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Q:   What entrance exam scores are accepted by State University of Performing and Visual Arts for admission to M.Tech.?
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State University of Performing and Visual Arts accepts scores from national level or state level entrance exams. They don't conduct their own entrance exams like other universities. M.Tech at the institute is a 2-year program offered at the PG level. For M.Tech, State University of Performing and Visual Arts accepts the AP PGECET exam.

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Q:   Is it easy to get admission in State University of Performing and Visual Arts?
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Admission to the State University of Performing and Visual Arts (SUPVA) in Rohtak depends on the course and the applicant's qualifications: 

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Direction: Applicants need to score at least 50% in 12th grade. 

Bachelor of Architecture: Applicants need to score at least 45% in 12th grade. 

UG Diploma: Applicants need to have passed either CBSE 12th or HBSE 12th. 

BVA: Applicants need to have a 10+2 qualification with at least 50% aggregate. 

PG Diploma: Applicants need to have an undergraduate degree with at least 50% aggregate. 

M.Des, M.Plan, MVA, M.E./M.Tech, and M.M.C.: Applicants need to have an undergraduate degree with at least 50% aggregate. 

In addition to tuition fees, students may also need to pay a one-time admission fee and a hostel fee.

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Students also asked

Q:   What entrance exams are accepted by State University of Performing and Visual Arts for admission to B.Arch.?
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NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) is typically necessary for admission into B. Arch programs in India. JEE Main Paper 2 is also an option for aspiring architects, especially for government colleges and Schools of Planning and Architecture.

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Q:   Is State University of Performing and Visual Arts Tier 1 or Tier 2?
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The State University of Performing and Visual arts has been ranked 856th all over India and 64th in the state i.e, Haryana , According to its stats it has been considered as Tier 2 college, it is a newly established college inaugurated in the year 2011 ,it is meant a university for persuing passion courses offered are Design, Visual arts,film and television etc.

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Q:   How good is State University of Performing and Visual Arts for B.Arch.?
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The teaching quality of the faculty members is quite satisfying. The teachers are highly qualified and have great knowledge. The faculty members are very friendly and helpful. The whole course curriculum is relevant.

 

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Q:   Why B.Arch. is considered as the top course at State University of Performing and Visual Arts?
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The Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) at the State University of persorming Visual Arts is considered to be the top course in the university, here is why:

  • Compherehensive Curriculum: The program offers a well-structured curriculum of teaching which covers both theoretical as well as practical skills, preparing students for industry ready.
  • Industry Connections: the university has Strong industry Connections with B.Arch related levels, providing students with opportunities for internships, and placements with reputed organizations.
  • Innovation: The program offers an innovative approach and creative exploration making the students learn the art of critical and analytical thinking.
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