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Pallavi

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The following colleges offer UG Diploma courses in Applied Arts, namely:Maharaja Sayajirao University of BarodaDr Bhimrao Ambedkar UniversityRaja Mansingh Tomar Music and Arts UniversityShri Krishna UniversityAppejay Institute of Design

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To pursue BFA (Bachelor in Fine Arts) in Applied Arts, candidates should have:Passed 10+2 from a recognised board with a minimum 50% marks.Some institutions may require applicants to have passed an entrance exam or portfolio review.Applicants must have a strong portfolio of their artistic work.Applicants must be creative, self-motivated, and have a passion for art.

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The difference between fine arts and applied arts is related to work. In Fine Arts, work is done based on freehand approach while in Applied Arts it is based on technicality. CriteriaFine ArtsApplied ArtsFocusAesthetic or expressiveFunctional or practicalExamplePainting, Sculpture, Photography, Music, danceGraphic Design, Fashion Design, Interior Design, Industrial Design, Animation

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Pallavi

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Some of the colleges offering certificate courses in the field of Applied Arts are as follows:IGNOUChhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj UniversityAcademy of Fine Arts and CraftsRahini College of Art and DesignM.S. Panwar Group of Institutions

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Pallavi

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There are various career options available after Applied Arts. Some of them are Graphic Designer, Art Teacher, Editor, Illustrator, Animator, Compositor, Visualizer and so on. Visual communications such as logos, posters, websites, and commercials are produced by graphic designers. Clothing is produced, marketed, and designed by fashion designers.  Planned and decorated by interior designers. To design spaces that are both practical and visually beautiful, they draw on their creativity and expertise in furniture, color, and space.

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Pallavi

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Some of the popular entrance exams for Applied Arts courses are as followsBanaras Hindu University Entrance ExaminationDelhi University Entrance ExamJawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University (JNAFAU) Entrance ExamRabindra Bharati University Entrance Examination

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Pallavi

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Yes, the scope for Applied Arts is wide. Candidates with Applied Arts degree can get jobs in Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Fashion Design, Interior Design, Architecture, Advertising, Photography etc. In the upcoming years, there will likely be a rise in need for specialists in the Applied Arts. This is as a result of how important visual communication is becoming in our culture. Businesses and organizations will require the skills of qualified Applied Arts practitioners as they search for more effective ways to convey their thoughts.

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Pallavi

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Applied Arts is a broad field that encompasses many different disciplines.  Applied Arts include various subjects, some of them are as follows:Interior DesigningArchitectureGraphic DesigningFashion DesigningAdvertisingJewellery MakingBasket Weaving

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Pallavi

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Yes, Applied Arts is a good career option. It includes all the art forms that offers various career opportunities. A person with good sketching skills can opt for fashion designing or other designing courses. Careers in the Applied Arts let you utilize your imagination to come up with solutions and make new things. This can be a really satisfying experience that also leaves you feeling accomplished. Careers in the applied arts demand critical thinking and problem-solving techniques. Any field could benefit from this expertise, and it could also lead to a demanding and interesting job.

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Actually l don't have real time Data or specific rankings for institutions like Dr DY . Patil college of applied Arts and Crafts in Akurdi . Rankings can vary based on different criteria and sources.For the most accurate and current information, I recommend checking educational ranking website, the college official website.

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