Fine Arts
Hello, its amazing that you're going for a field that has a lot of independent exposure and scope in the coming years.
As for getting Admission in Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), the basic eligibility criteria stands as follows:
• Aspirants have to pass their (10+2) Higher Secondary schooling with 50% marks from a recognized Board.
• Some colleges do conduct an additional Entrance Exam for admission in their respective colleges. Some of the most sought after Entrance Exams for BFA are : JNUEE (Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Exam) Banaras Hindu University Entrance Exam and Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET)
In most colleges BFA is a 3 year undergraduate programme where you can choose to specialise in interesting subjects like ceramics, painting, sculpting, art history, illustration, graphic design, photography etc.
BFA is considered to be one of the most prestigious degrees and has a high scope right now as well as in the coming years because of its focus on intensive art and design studies.
There are a lot of presently existing and upcoming career options in this field, some of which include being an Illustrator, graphic designer, writer, art teacher, interior and spatial designer, animator, concept artist, multimedia programmer and many more that you can make for your own self!
Although, many colleges are very lenient with their admissions in this degree, the interviewing team do look for a certain skill set in the aspirant before they give admission. This skill set is privy to the Fine Arts degree and to the artist inside you.
It includes having :
• Sketching skills • Painting skills • Artistic skills • Creative Imagination • Good Communication Skills
But keep in mind that a BFA degree does not only revolve around these practical skills and courses. Colleges do urge you to take up theory subjects with a wide variety to choose from, like English, Health Sciences, Hindi, Marketing/ Marker Research, Entrepreneurship, Design Theory, Environmental Studies and many more.
The average cost of the course varies from college to college, starting from as low as 6k and going up to even 1Lakh or sometimes more.
As any student aspiring to make their future bright, the starting salary for a person with a BFA degree is 2Lacs per annum which extends upto 10-12 Lacs per annum. It can go even further, should you get even more qualifications and improve your skills to stay at par with the changing times.
Top colleges in India for Bachelor Of Fine Arts:
• Amity university
• Manipal University
• JNU
• College of Arts, University of Delhi
• International Institute of Fine Arts, Delhi
• University of Hyderabad
• Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
• College of Fine Arts, Hyderabad
The top companies that recruit students with a BFA degree are :
Robosoft Technologies
Microsoft Corporation
Cognizant
Affinity Express
Tata Consultancy Services, etc.
Hope this helped! Good luck!
Hey
Physical education is not considered as a core subject therefore you can't add physical education while calculating your best of four percentage.
For the calculation of best of four percentage, 1 compulsory language subject and 3 elective subjects are taken into consideration. Delhi University has its own criteria for calculating the eligibility for getting admission therefore the subjects are to be chosen from the list A and list B prescribed by the university itself.
To know in detail about calculating best of four marks, check the link below -
https://university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks/amp
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Hello!
Government College of Fine Arts, Thrissur offers three B.F.A. (Bachelor of Fine Arts) programs in
1) Applied Arts
2) Painting
3) Sculpture
The eligibility criterion is that the student should have passed 10th grade and 12th grade from a recognized board with a minimum of 50% of marks.
All the best!
hey,
i hope you are well
while calculating best four subject marks you need to keep following points in mind
1. one language (core/elective/functional)
2. that subject in which you are taking admission let say if you are seeking admission in B.A english hons then you need to include english subject fallacy will bear a deduction of 2.5 percent and if you are from any stream other than arts then also 2.5 percent deduction will be faced.
3. any two subject from list A (link mentioned below) , fallacy will face deduction of 2,5 percent
for more information kindly go through the link mentioned below
https://university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks
good luck!
Hello aspirant
See, as per our traditional system continued, psychology is of arts stream, economics comes under commerce and arts. You may take these combination as your subjects in 12th if your school or college permits you to do so. As computer science and fine arts are considered as 5th subject and u can't take it together. Contact to your concerned teacher and ask for the same.
Hope you find this information helpful.
Thanks!!
Hi there,
Both are equally good but...the main thing is what you wanna do if you wanna do degree then go for fine art..
If you wanna do Diploma thn go for interior designers
Hello,
The criteria that should be followed for calculation of best four subjects percentage for admission to B.Com is that a candidate must consider English/Hindi subject and must have minimum 60% aggregate in it and other three subjects must be from the following
You have included a subject which is Fine arts and it is not mentioned in above list and which is not in list B so there will be a deduction of 2.5% per subject on the aggregate of the Best Four.
The best four subjects for calculation of percentage for B.Sc Mathematics(Hons) is that minimum 60% in one language from List A1, Mathematics and any two subjects from List B. There is no Fine Arts or Painting subjects in List B so you cannot include these subjects. It has to be any two subjects in list B.
There is no B.Sc (Hons) Econimics but BA (Hons)Economics and the best four should be calculates as follows,
Minimum aggregate of 60% marks any one Language from list A1, Mathematics and combination of best two other elective subjects from Lists A and B. And one subject must be Economics of the two subjects if not 1% marks will be deduced. If you do not include the two subjects in list A & B the there will be a deduction of 2.5% percentage of the overall percentage in 4 subjects. Again in list A & B there is no Fine Arts or Painting listed so you cannot include the marks but if you did your percentage may get deduced by 1% or 2.5% depending on the subjects you are including.
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