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Adarsh Kushwaha

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The fee structure of the MVA (Master of Visual Arts) programme at Utkal University of Culture typically ranges between Rs 50,000 to Rs 1,00,000 per annum and this may vary depending on factors such as specific specialisation and additional fees . . . . It is advisable to contact the university directly or check the official website for the most up-to-date payment information as changes may occur during the academic year.

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Pallavi

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Yes, most programs require a portfolio to assess an applicant's creative ability, technical skill, and artistic style. The portfolio is often a crucial component of the application to apply in Master of Visual Arts Course.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Not much daa is present for the highest package for MVA Contemporary Art students at MGM College . But , packages in fine arts careers starting from Rs. 3-6 lakh per annum are common based on the student’s area of specialization, portfolio, and contacts. Closely related professions as contemporary art are known to present increase and diverse income,some of the graduates establish their own freelance or self-employed practice, which also affects the income. MGM focuses on exposure through internships and industry linkages which results to differing placement and earnings. One should visit college official website for latest data

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, You can pursue a Master of Visual Arts (MVA) degree after earning a Bachelor's degree in a suitable discipline, such as Fine Arts or Visual Arts. To accomplish this, you usually need to fulfil the prerequisites for admission to the particular MVA programme you are interested in, which may include turning in recommendation letters, academic transcripts, and a portfolio of your creative endeavours.It's critical to do your homework, select a programme based on your interests, and be aware of application deadlines. After being accepted, your MVA studies will allow you to advance your creative abilities and understanding in a spec
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Manpreet Kaur

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Candidates who complete the Master of Visual Arts courses are absorbed in a variety of sectors, some of the popular being listed here.Animation industrySculpture industryThe entertainment industry, including television, films, and animation.Advertising industryArt StudiosFashion Houses, etc. 

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Manpreet Kaur

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To successfully complete the MVA course, the student must have the following skill set:The student must be creatively orientedMust be well versed in color theory and colorsPosses good presentation skillsMust be well-versed with basic IT skills considering online media is such an important part of the profession these days.Be an excellent communicator and have refined interpersonal skillsAn eye for detailLast but not the least, the candidate must have an aptitude for drawing.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Here are some of the job options for the student after completion of the MVA program:Visual arts teacherStudio Manager (Visual Arts)Visual Arts InstructorArt therapist3-D ModelingAssistant DesignerAssistant Art DirectorFine Arts ProfessorCreative DesignerPerforming Arts TeacherMultimedia programmer

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Manpreet Kaur

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The Master of Visual Arts (MVA) programme offers a variety of specialisations, which students can select from depending on their interests and professional objectives. Here are some popular specialisations in MVA:Painting: Concentrate on conventional or modern painting methods and styles.Sculpture: Emphasis on three-dimensional art, encompassing both conventional and contemporary sculpting techniques.Photography: Expertise in taking, processing, and analysing still photos while experimenting with different camera techniques.Printmaking: Focus on printmaking methods such screen printing, lithography, and etc.hing.Art
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Manpreet Kaur

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The Master of Visual Arts (MVA) is an advanced postgraduate programme that centers on in-depth study and application within the visual arts. This comprehensive course spans various disciplines, such as painting, sculpture, photography,  printmaking, and digital media, fostering a diverse range of visual expressions.The MVA students engage in theoretical and practical explorations, delving into artistic concepts, techniques, and critical thinking. The curriculum typically incorporates studio work, art history, and theory classes,  offering opportunities for specialisation in specific mediums or themes. 

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