National Institute Of Speech And Hearing BFA Courses & Fees 2025
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National Institute Of Speech And Hearing BFA Eligibility & Highlights 2025
National Institute Of Speech And Hearing BFA is a UG course with a duration of 3 years. Check out the selection criteria for BFA below:
- Selection Criteria: National Institute Of Speech And Hearing BFA admission is based on CBSE 12th and Kerala 12th.
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Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) | 40 |
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The undergraduate course, the Bachelor's in Fine Arts that the National Institute of Speech and Hearing or NISH offers in Thiruvananthapuram is an intra Kerala governmental feeder.
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