| Discipline |
Arts and Humanities
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| Program Level |
Under Graduate (UG)
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| Qualification |
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
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| Total Seats |
30
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| Program Duration(in Months) |
48
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| Classroom Hours |
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| Examination/Course Pattern |
semester
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| Program Description |
The aim of the 4-year Bachelor of Fine Arts (Hons.) programme is to educate visual thinkers, who can critically address this new imagery landscape and the social challenges that it yields. While ensuring the mastery of our students over traditional skills of craftsmanship and image-making, they will be encouraged to approach art with conceptual and theoretical tools.
During the last two centuries the art field was dominated by the material labour and theoretical output emerging from limited geopolitical zones, namely West Europe and North America. The art production from different parts of the world was either ignored or gauged according to Eurocentric values. This state of affairs is gradually changing as artists from the global south are making their presence felt, and as art venues in non-western countries are becoming progressively central. Our Bachelor of Fine Arts programme plugs into these growing global networks, and participates in the creation of a pluralistic world in which different traditions can converse without imposing themselves on each other.
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| Admission & entry requirements |
10+2 examination or equivalent (CBSE, State Boards, IB, Cambridge and other Government‑recognized school leaving exams).
Applicants are selected through a holistic admissions process conducted over three rounds based on a personal statement, supplemental application, X and XII Grade Marks, Faculty Interview, and JAAT Score or equivalent (SAT/ACT/JSAT).
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