BFA is a degree level program that is meant for students who have a passion for learning fine art and its different fields like drawing, visualization etc. The program is designed in a way that creates interest in the aspirants and makes them feel confident to appear in the exam. The program covers the creation of visual art works like photography, sculpture, theatre, painting, architecture and dance. This course is also known as BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) or BVA (Bachelor of Visual Arts). Both the programs are the same. In the initial year of the program, topics like portraiture, art history, water colour, figure drawing etc are covered.
The minimum educational qualification is +2 in any group from a recognized board. Some colleges and institutes conduct the entrance examination. Some fine art institute conducts aptitude tests as their admission procedure.
The Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India (GoI) has established the National Testing Agency (NTA) as an independent, autonomous, and self-sustained premier testing organization and NTA conducts the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) and helps students to participate in the exam. Currently, Central Universities, State Universities, Private Universities, Deemed Universities and Government Universities are a part of this Common University Entrance Test (CUET)
The Bachelor of Fine Art examination duration is 1.5 hours. Objective type questions are included with multiple-choice answers. The students have to choose an appropriate one from the given alternatives. The topics like painting, visualization etc. are covered in these questions. Everyone likes art but all cannot acquire them or get into it. In India, Fine Art has always aspired to make it possible for artists to reach out to the common people who can enjoy art at home or at work and even at an affordable price. The program offers the guidance and resources needed by you to discover one's ability and creativity.
The artists have ample options after completing their BFA. After finishing their BFA aspirants can study a post graduation in Fine Arts i.e., M.F.A. (Master in Fine Arts) or M.V.A. (Master in Visual Arts. Bachelor of Fine Arts program prepares the aspirants for starting a professional career in the area of visual communication. The graduation helps a candidate to develop a general sense of the Fine Arts industry.
These are the Professional Categories or Careers in Fine Arts
Stream – Painting & Applied
Himanshu Art Institute offers a good opportunity for those who are interested in getting admission to the reputed and top Art colleges in India. Himanshu Art Institute has been guiding students to crack the entrance and fulfill their desire to learn and excel in the field of art. Many of our students have made us proud by not only cracking the entrance but at the same time doing well in the related field. Himanshu Art Institute has been providing proper knowledge of the subject and preparing for the upcoming entrance exams. The course content is designed as such as to cover all the required knowledge for different colleges. Students become aware of all minute details regarding the course and examinations. This Entrance Exam Preparation Classes is available both on-campus and online.
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