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State University of Performing and Visual Arts Certificate, PG and UG Courses 2025
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Last updated on 18 Dec '24
SUPVAWhat’s new?
The JEE Main 2025 Session 1 exam for State University of Performing and Visual Arts to BE/BTech courses is scheduled to be held between Jan 22 and Jan 29, 2025. For BArch and BPlan courses, the exam is to be conducted on Jan 30, 2025.
A few more updates are given below:
- The HSTES counselling 2025 registration window for admission to the BE/BTech courses will be opened tentatively in May 2025.
- The NATA registration process 2025 for admission to the BArch course will be expected to begin in the month of March 2025. The exam dates for NATA 2025 are yet to be announced.
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SUPVA Admission dates 2025
M.E./M.Tech Admissions 2025
2 Courses2 years
Eligibility
- Undergraduate Degree with 50% aggregate
- Accepting Exams: AP PGECET
Important dates
Dates | Events |
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Mar '25 | AP PGECET 2025 Application form availableTentative |
Apr '25 | AP PGECET 2025 Last date for receiving of online applications with late fee of INR 500/-Tentative |
Apr '25-May '25 | AP PGECET 2025 Last date for receiving of online applications with late fee of INR 2,000/-Tentative |
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This college provides great infrastructure and teachers, but the administration is not good.
Placements: This college offers no job placements, it just attempts at making students skillful enough so that they get work and they won't get any package, recruitment, or internships from this college. But students can do a lot on their own if they utilised the extensive library, film screenings, film projects, practical modules, and classes well.
Infrastructure: It has one of the best infrastructures in India, but it is not well maintained and not even used to its full potential and Wi-Fi. The boys' hostel is not provided. It also provides a great library, and for sports, there are two table tennis courts. The food is average, but the medical facility is not available.
Faculty: The direction, editing, and audiography department are good, and many teachers, unlike the cinematography department in which all burden is on one teacher who also is not good at what they do, but students get good guest faculty members for workshops, and they will need to make good use of them. The course curriculum is relevant, and the basic theory remains the same for filmmaking. It makes students industry-ready. Mostly the exams are practical, and students will have to do film projects and some theory exams.
Other: I chose cinematography, because I was always fascinated by the use of light and color in films, and the meaning the visuals embody within them. The institute does not have a well-planned, structured course, and students do not have a detailed syllabus. But it is average, students have some hardworking and experienced teachers. The fee structure is good. The fests and campus crowd are good, students will get all sorts of people, perspectives, and conversations.
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3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It is an institute with a lot of potential chained by bureaucrats.
Placements: Our batch of 2019 film and television initially had a total of 56 students, but as we progressed to the 2nd and 3rd semesters, a lot of students discontinued the course. Currently, there are 36 students in our batch. There is no internship in our college, at least for our department. Students find jobs on their own.
Infrastructure: All the classrooms are fully equipped with air-conditioning and Wi-Fi. We have a common library in the design department with a wide range of books. It also has a common canteen which provides decent food at reasonable rates. There is a badminton court, a table tennis court and a volleyball court in our college.
Faculty: Most of our professors are FTII pass-outs. Faculty members are pretty good at teaching, but they themselves feel exhausted because of the lack of faculty members. They make students industry-ready in the time span of 4 to 5 years. Exams are basically our projects. We are marked on our projects. There is no pass percentage.
Other: Our batch only consists of the students who want to make a film, and that is a very good thing. I have chosen this course because it is a 4-years graduation course with specialisation in cinematography. A course of this nature cannot be found everywhere. I think what needs to be improved is the way things are run in our department. It is 2021, but our norms and budget makers were still living in 2011. A lot of repairing needs to be done in our department like our lights need new bulbs which are just not being purchased by the college for a very long time now. There is an event or two happening now and then in SUPVA.
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Aaditya Shankar Majumder
B.Des in Product Design - Batch of 2020
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Absolutely satisfied because of good faculty, events, infrastructure, facilities and exposure.
Placements: Product engineer, designer, merchandiser etc are the roles offered.
Ikea, Samsung, orient, Philips, oracle etc are the major recruiters.
The highest package was 20,00,000 and the lowest package was of 6,00,000. But it totally depends on the students and his or her effort during the period of course and interview.
Infrastructure: Everything is of really great quality from medical facilities to edibles in the canteen. Regular sports events are taken place which helps in maintaining our health and peace of mind as well. Support is always provided by the faculty and admin to do something new without any hesitation.
Faculty: The faculty is helpful, supportive and knowledgeable. Regular factory visits are organized and guest lecturers provide great exposure of industry to the students.
Other: Connectivity is really easy, reachable. Coming to the campus crowd and the fest and events are really interesting and a great platform to show talent.
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Somya Vij
Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) - Batch of 2020
3.4
1Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
I am satisfied with our university, but I hope it will improve in the coming years.
Placements: Our college name has changed to the Pandit Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts. There is no placement cell in our university. As a part of our curriculum, there is a year of practical training (internship) which students have to apply on their own.
Infrastructure: Classrooms and labs are fully furnished, and students are being taught practically as well as through digital learning. Our university lacks plotters which we require to print sheets although we have one at our stationery. But it costs very much for the students, so there should be a plotter for us which can print sheets at subsidised rates. Now, in the hostel, we lack medical facilities, but staff members are very active to take us to the nearest hospital in terms of emergency. But the hostel lacks basic medical facilities.
Faculty: Faculty members here are really qualified and pay personal attention to every student. They are available after college hours also for clearing our doubts and queries. All the faculty members hold a masters degree and are also from very reputed colleges. However, the quality of their teaching is very good. But what is there in the industry is completely different from what they taught because they are teaching the basics.
Other: As of now, fests are not being held in our college.
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Raunak Sanger
Bachelor of fine arts in Direction - Batch of 2022
4.5
4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life
I am satisfied to study here. It helped me in shaping my career.
Placements: There is no such thing as placement in film making or art department. There are private companies in the different film industries in India and abroad be it in music production houses or ad films, corporate films, promotional films, and the different regional films production houses in the different hook and corner of India. Being from a film school is a privilege and students are given preference. Students can also work as teachers in the different government and private films schools in India. State university of performing and visual arts has given a wide placement and has made the college proud. Students are working in Bollywood and different film industries in the country. They have worked in movies like Sultan, Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga, Satellite Shankar, Kabir Singh, etc., as actors, directors, Cinematographers, editors and sound persons. They have also made some very good films like Hawayein, which will be released on 14 February 2020 and various short films. Our college degree films have been screened in various film festivals around the globe and have earned awards.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of our college is very good, and it costs about 300 crores. It has Wi-Fi facility in every corner of the campus. The college provides central auditorium and mini auditorium, and it has 7.1 sound atmos set up. Even film and television institute of India, Pune works on 5.1 setups. There are playgrounds, basketball and volleyball grounds. The library has a huge collection of about 3 lacs books, and it takes care to promote practical learning.
Faculty: Teachers in our college are helpful and caring. They are highly qualified, and they have passed from different film schools of India like FTII, SRFTI Pune and NSD Delhi. They have a minimum experience of about 10 years in the Mumbai film industry. They have worked in movies like Dhoom 2 and Rang De Basanti. Various films persons visit our college regularly for guest lectures. Students are taken to film festivals across the country on government expense like Kerala, Goa, Pune, Dharamsala etc. It makes the student ready to face the hurdles when you leave the campus.
Other: I have chosen this course because I like the arts. This campus is rich in the arts. The alumni network is good. It offers good education in the least fees, and the only government film school in India offering bachelors degree. I wish the college was located in some huge city as the locals of Haryana paint that are comforting for an outsider. The mentality of the people here towards arts is not that good. Scholarships are provided to meritorious students. Different state government provide scholarships to students of that state. It is rich in extracurricular activities. Campus crowd is average because of the limited number of admissions. Fest is organised once every year. There is the Rajiv Gandhi Sports complex in the vicinity.
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Annu Sharma
Bachelor of fine arts in Direction - Batch of 2022
2.5
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Infrastructure is good and facilities is also good.
Placements: In this college there is no placement system specially for architecture students, they all get job by their own responsibility. Even no companies is visited for giving the placement. By own responsibility students were searching jobs. Students were facing many problems after qualifying their respective courses.
Infrastructure: All facilities are available which is good except medical facility which is not provided by college in campus or as well as in hostel also. Classrooms, library, Wi-Fi, labs are good. The quality of food in canteen not so much satisfied. Labs Quality is good but classrooms quality is not so much good.
Faculty: The teaching quality is not so much good, teachers are good but not so much helpful specially for 1 year students. NO I am not getting any industry exposure. Yes course curriculum is useful. And also the method of teaching is not good from my side because in architecture practical is more important than theory.
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