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what field should i take for pursuing fine arts after 10th and what percentage is minimum for it


Reshma Afroz 23rd Apr, 2025
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lisa 24th Apr, 2025

To pursue fine arts after 10th, you should consider taking the Arts stream (Humanities) in your 11th and 12th grades. A minimum percentage of 50% or above in your 10+2 (12th grade) is typically required for admission to Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) programs.

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lisa 23rd Apr, 2025

To pursue fine arts after 10th, you should consider taking humanities stream (Arts) at the higher secondary level, particularly if you have a strong interest in visual arts, performing arts, or design. A minimum of 50% aggregate marks in your Class 10th examination is generally required for most fine arts courses. Some colleges or institutes might have specific requirements, so it's best to check with your preferred institution.

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