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Samreen khan

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The online registration starts in May and thereafter the admission will be conducted.
For more details, refer to this link:
http://rbu.ac.in/.

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Samreen khan

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Yes, there is an entrance exam for BFA. The test has three parts a GK examination, still-life painting test and drawing.

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Humera Akhtar

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Yes, there are numerous opportunities for fine arts students. You can son can work in private like advertising companies, art studios, boutiques, educational institutes, fashion houses, television Industry
theatres and websites.
If your son has good skills in fine arts they can get employed in numerous industries in the relevant field. It is also possible for them to work independently. They can choose to start advertising companies or Art studios.

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Humera Akhtar

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Top colleges for BFA are:- Presidency college affiliated to Bharathiar University, Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University, and Osamania University.

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Humera Akhtar

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The average tuition fee for this course varies from 2-6 LPA or as according to the fee structure of different universities.

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Samreen khan

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You need to have 50% or more marks in aggregate. Concession of 5% marks is given to candidates who have taken drawing, painting or applied arts.
For detailed eligibility, refer: http://www.du.ac.in/du/uploads/old-ug-courses/BFA.pdf.

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Samreen khan

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After BFA, you may opt for animation courses or Masters in fine arts which will widen up the scope.
After doing BFA, you can work as professional artist, visualizer, art direction, design and development cell, set designer, illustrator, graphic designer, character designer, window display and packaging designing, design management, product designer, background artist and animator.

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Samreen khan

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For joining a game designing industry you need to have educational qualification in the fields of animation, graphic designing, game designing/ technology, etc. You need to have knowledge about the programming language like C+ or java.
For becoming a Game programmer, one should have BE/ B.Tech degree in computer engineering.

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Rishabh Bhatnagar

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Amity School of Communication offers a 3-year Bachelors of Film and Television Production. It's a good course that can be applied for from March to June of every year.

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Yaash Agarwal

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If you can come to Kolkata, then you can apply for B.Sc in media science.
You will get lots of hands on training and also internships for media world while you study.

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