DIPLOMA IN FINE ARTS

The term “fine arts” refers to a broad category that encompasses both visual and performing arts. From the outset, art has been an inextricable component of Indian civilization. The diploma course in fine arts is designed to teach students the fundamentals of fine arts, including both visual and performing arts.
Students learn about the history, evolution, and application of many visual arts such as painting, architecture, miniatures, and themes. They are educated about the nature, cause, and origin of many pieces of performing arts such as dance, music, dramas, and traditional martial arts when it comes to performing arts.
As a result, the course seeks to provide students with a complete view of the subject so that they can resist the need for application in the job market and build on this knowledge foundation at a higher level of study in the corresponding domain.

Eligibility for a Fine Arts Diploma

  • The candidate must have received at least 50% of the marks in the 10th or equivalent examination from a recognised state or central board (40 percent to 45 percent for reserved category candidates).
  • At the time of admittance, he/she must not have any backlog or compartment in any of the subject/subjects at the 12th or equivalent level that has yet to be cleared.
  • Apart from the aforementioned eligibility criteria, many colleges/institutions may have additional requirements that students must meet in order to be admitted.
  • Students in the reserved category must submit their reservation certificates issued by the appropriate authorities in order to receive the benefits that apply to them.
  • Admission to several institutes is based on the Common Entrance Test (CET). Candidates must pass the corresponding entrance exam with minimum qualifying marks in order to be admitted to these institutes.