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Engineering Drawing 8th STD Christmas exam Model question paper

Dhruv Sharma 16th Dec, 2025

Hello

The Kerala Class 8 Christmas Exam Question Paper 2025-26 is one of the most important exams for the students in the middle of the school year. This paper helps the student to know what they learned from June to November. These exams are being held from December 11 to 19, 2025. It helps the student to understand the structure of the exam and the difficulty level of the exam. If you want to download the question paper, please read the article, which was based on the Kerala Class 8 Christmas Exam Question Paper 2025-26.

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I want my daughter to study animation basics drawing she is 13

Iruthaya Sahayam.J 27th Nov, 2025

If she is thirteen and wants to get into animation and drawing, the best way to start is by building up her basic art skills. Let her dive into sketching, character design, some basic anatomy, perspective, shading, and color theory - these are the core things everyone in animation needs. She should try both traditional drawing with pencil and paper and mess around with digital drawing on easy-to-use apps or software. This way, she will get comfortable with both styles.

Small projects help a lot, too. She can make a flipbook, try a short animation, or put together a simple storyboard. That’s how she will pick up on movement and how to tell a story with pictures. Signing up for art workshops, checking out online tutorials, or joining short classes for her age group will keep her motivated and give her some direction. Plus, it makes the whole thing more fun. The earlier she starts practicing, the more confident and creative she will get and she will  have a solid base if she wants to take animation or art more seriously later on.

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if Im giving b arch and b planning paper of 3 hours 30 minutes and focusing more on b arch part of drawing and maths and less on planning part will it affect my allover marks? do this paper ahe combined marks as it is conducted together or the marks are separate like 400 b arch 400 b planning

Prachi Kumari 16th Nov, 2025

Hello,

In this exam, B.Arch and B.Planning are usually treated as separate sections even if the paper is conducted together. So:

  • Marks for B.Arch (drawing, maths, etc.) are counted separately.

  • Marks for B.Planning are also counted separately.

Focusing more on B.Arch and less on Planning won’t reduce your B.Arch score , but your B.Planning score may be low. Your overall rank may be affected if both scores are considered for a combined merit, depending on the admission rules of the institute.

Hope it helps !

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i am a b.com graduate with 60.08% and i have completed a 2 year A.T.D. (art teacher diploma) in drawing. can i apply for the CTET exam?

Kashish Gautam 19th Sep, 2025

Yes, a B.Com graduate with a 2-year A.T.D. (Art Teacher Diploma) can apply for the CTET exam , provided the diploma is recognized by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) or the respective state education board.

For the Primary Stage (Class I–V) , CTET eligibility requires either:

  • Graduation in any stream with a minimum of 50% marks , along with a 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education / D.Ed / BTC , or

  • Senior Secondary (12th) with 50% marks and a recognized 2-year diploma in elementary education.

Since you have 60.08% in B.Com and a 2-year A.T.D. , you meet the academic requirement and can appear for CTET, especially for Art / Drawing teaching subjects .

Note: Always ensure your diploma is recognized , and keep your certificates ready for verification during admission or appointment.

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which course is best for getting government job in drawing and painting field?

Chelsie G 23rd Jul, 2025

The best course for getting a government job in the drawing and painting field is a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) with a specialization in painting or applied arts. This course gives you the required skills and knowledge to work in government schools, art departments, museums, and cultural centers. After completing BFA, you can also pursue B.Ed if you want to become an art teacher in government schools. Some government exams also have roles related to art and design where this background is useful.


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Which course is best for getting government job in Drawing and painting ?

Taabia Fathima 23rd Jul, 2025

Hey Keerthana,

Thanks for reaching out!

If you aim for a government job in Drawing and painting,the best path is to complete a Bachelor of Fine arts(BFA)or Bachelor of Visual Arts(BVA)in Drawing and painting followed by a master's degree(MFA/MA) in the same field . Along with a B.Ed and qualifying TET or PGT,you become eligible for teaching jobs in schools like KVs, Vidyalayas, Navodaya and state institutions.

Fine arts graduates can also work as a visual artist,cultural officer,event coordinator, Illustrator,graphic designer etc and can work at government museums,Art galleries, cultural departments etc.

BFA and BVA offers multiple options for government jobs,

T o explore more about these courses:

BFA: https://www.careers360.com/courses/bfa-bachelor-of-fine-arts

BVA: https://www.careers360.com/courses/bva-bachelor-of-visual-arts

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I dont go for coaching so, I dont know how the exam will be and what materials are needed so can u please let me know What drawing materials I need to bring for the exam ?

SEJAL JAIN 7th Jun, 2025

Hello Anushka

It's good that you do not go for coaching, you want to know about the required drawing materials for the exam, so which exam are you referring engineering drawing, or a fine arts-related exam, NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture), or UCEED?

Essential Drawing Tools:

Pencils (HB, 2B, 4B, 6B) – for shading and sketching

Eraser (soft) – for clean erasing

Sharpener

Black ballpoint or gel pen – if line drawing is asked

Ruler / Scale (30 cm) – for geometric accuracy

Compass and Protractor – for technical drawing (if allowed)

Color Pencils or Watercolors – some exams allow limited color use

Brushes and palette – only if watercolors are allowed

Set squares / French curves – for precision in curves (rarely needed unless specified)

Drawing board or clipboard – to support your sheet (if exam desks are not flat)



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