The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is a comprehensive four-year undergraduate program aimed at developing students’ artistic skills and creativity. It covers a wide range of art forms, including painting, sculpture, drawing, graphic design, photography, and applied arts. The program carefully balances theoretical knowledge with practical application to ensure a well-rounded education. Students learn to refine their technical abilities while also being encouraged to explore and express their unique artistic vision. The curriculum includes the study of art history and cultural contexts, helping students understand the significance of art in society. Through studio work, projects, and critiques, students gain hands-on experience and critical feedback. The BFA prepares graduates for diverse careers in the creative industries or further advanced studies in fine arts. Overall, it nurtures both artistic talent and intellectual growth.
Duration of programme
Level of Study
Foundation Courses (First Year): Drawing & Sketching, 2D & 3D Design, Color Theory, Art History & Aesthetics, Visual Composition, Clay Modeling / Sculpture Basics
Core Specializations (From Second Year Onward): Painting, Sculpture, Applied Arts (Advertising & Design), Graphic Design / Visual Communication, Printmaking, Photography, Animation / Digital Arts
Theory Subjects: Art History (Indian & Western), Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Visual Culture, Modern & Contemporary Art
Studio Practice: Extensive hands-on work in studios, Development of personal style and conceptual thinking, Creation of individual and group projects.
Intermediate with any stream
ST/SC-40%,Gen/OBC-60%