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Pallavi

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There is not very broad difference as both are a part of Fine Art degree but there is a key difference.BFA :- It means doing paintings and artistic work, not a designers work, they can be free thinker, they have no limitation or restrictions. They can draw and create anything that they like and feel important.BVA:- It means doing designers work, visual artist need to design the work for clients and for customers basically for others and not for themselves but according to the requirement and demand of clients and customers, the work not only includes just paintings, posters, illustrations but content and research also.

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Indrani Choudhury

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In order to apply for the BFA course at Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the college. Aspirants must pass Class 12. However, the selection criteria for the course is Personal Statement + Supplemental question + Evaluation of Class 10 and 12 scores, Faculty Interview + JAAT/ JSAT/ SAT/ ACT/ CUET score of 55% aggregate. 

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Pallavi

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BFA Applied Arts is an undergraduate Fine Arts course. The course is usually 4 years long and the examinations can be either semester wise or yearly. BFA Applied Arts covers topics like Advertising, Calligraphy, Clay Modelling, Animation, Graphic Designing, etc. It is also offered under various specialisations such as:Art HistoryVisual CommunicationDesign TheoryAnimation

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Pallavi

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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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Tannvir rai

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LPU has been awarded the highest NAAC grade of A++ with a score of 3.68 out of 4 by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. The university offers a 4-year Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program with specializations in Painting, Applied Art, Photography, Sculpture, and Printmaking. The eligibility criteria for this program is a pass in 10+2 or equivalent, and the program fees per semester are 50000 INR without any scholarship. Various scholarships and financial aid options are available for eligible students, including those based on academic performance, LPUNEST scores, innovation, sports, cultural activities, and financial need.
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Awaken

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LPU receives highest NAAC grade i.e. A++ with 3.68 crore on 4 point scale as per the Ministry of Education , Government of India. Dear candidate , LPU offers Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) programme which is a four year programme offering specialization in Painting, Applied Art, Photography, Sculpture and Printmaking. Intensive studio and outdoor study in manual and digital mode.The eligibility criteria is - Pass in 10+2 or equivalent.Admission criteria Merit in qualifying examination.In addition, Specialization Courses are offer which give depth in a chosen area. A student can choose courses from the same area to
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Munira Saify

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The eligibility criteria for the BFA in Traditional Art and Craft at the Leonardo da Vinci School of Design, are following-A minimum of 55% in 12th grade.You can apply for admission to the school online by following these steps:Go to the school's official website.Click Apply Now on the homepage      2. Fill out the application form      3. Submit the application form      4. The school's admission team will contact you  The Leonardo da Vinci School of Design is part of MGM University and offers a variety of design programs. The school has a Khadi and Paithani research and manufactu
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Rupesh Katariya

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Choosing between a B.Des in Graphic Design and a BFA in Graphic Design really depends on you and your  goals.  B.Des is more industry-focused, teaching practical skills in areas like UX design and digital media, making it great for roles in corporate settings. On the other side , a BFA focus  towards the artistic side, emphasizing creativity and studio work, which is ideal if you want to explore different art forms. If you’re looking for a job right after college, B.Des might be better. But if you’re passionate about art, go for the BFA. 

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Akansha Bisht

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Both these professional undergraduate degrees are in the creative field, but BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) is different from BDes because of the following points:ParametersBDesBFACourse TypeTechnical and ArtsArtsDisciplineCommunication Design, Industrial design, Fashion Design, Fashion CommunicationPainting, Sculpture, Applied Art, Printmaking, Visual CommunicationCourse Duration4 years3-4 yearsCourse ObjectiveIt is more focused towards design knowledge practice and development. It is more leaned towards fashion design, accessory design, interior design, and product design.It is focused towards the art discipline, and the technicality an
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Amar Dubey

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The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) curriculum at Chitkara Design School includes a mix of core courses, electives, and studio practice. The curriculum is designed to develop students' technical skills and creative expression. The curriculum includes:Core coursesThese courses cover the basics of art and design, such as drawing, color, and composition.Studio practiceStudents work on individual projects in their chosen medium to develop their technical skills and personal style.Art history and theoryThese courses provide context for students' work and trace the development of art in a cultural perspective.Professional developmentStudents lea
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