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Bachelor of Fine Arts

  • Learn from practicing artists and scholars
  • Build a professionally evaluated performance portfolio
  • Explore diverse arts genres
  • Engage in interdisciplinary fine arts learning
  • Exclusive mentorship by George Martin PJ
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    Bachelor of Fine Arts Program Details

    Batch

    2026

    Duration

    4 Years Degree

    Eligibility Criteria

    10+2/UG

    Course Mode

    5 Days a week

    Bachelor of Fine Arts Course Overview

    The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is a future-focused undergraduate program for students interested in exploring visual expression across painting, sculpture, and applied arts. The program builds a strong foundation in fine art theory, visual culture, and art history, while developing skills in drawing, design, material exploration, and spatial understanding. Through a balance of conceptual research and hands-on studio practice, students engage with diverse mediums, techniques, and processes relevant to their chosen specialization. Emphasising studio-based learning, mentorship, critical dialogue, and exhibition-oriented practice, the program nurtures technical confidence, conceptual clarity, and a distinct artistic voice aligned with contemporary art and creative contexts.

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    Why Choose AAFT for Bachelor of Fine Arts Course?

    Step into a creative ecosystem built to elevate your artistic potential. Explore the full spectrum of creative expression, where visual storytelling, material exploration, and conceptual thinking become part of your everyday practice. Learn in studios that mirror real industry environments, guided by mentors who are creators themselves. Every project, exhibition, and internship pushes you towards innovation, refines your craft, and develops your own artistic voice, preparing you into a confident, industry-ready art professional ready to thrive in the evolving creative industry.

      Key Highlights

    • Train through an intensive, studio-focused master–apprentice model.
    • Develop deep artistic context with global and Indian art history.
    • Advance from core skills to tailored artistic specializations.
    • Gain industry readiness through internships and professional skill modules.
    • Fuse theory with studio practice for amplifying creative thinking.
    • Build legacy project that establishes your artistic identity.
    • Develop capstone projects and dissertation options

      Additional Features

    • Holistic Studio Training Across Diverse Art Forms
    • Innovation, Research, and Entrepreneurial Art Training
    • Career-Ready Portfolios with Real-World Exhibition Exposure
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    Who is this Bachelor of Fine Arts Course for?

    The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is ideal for students and creative professionals passionate about visual arts and artistic expression across painting, sculpture, and applied arts. It suits aspiring artists seeking structured training in drawing, material handling, form, colour, and conceptual development. The program also welcomes designers and practitioners from allied creative fields who wish to transition into fine arts or refine their artistic practice. Overall, the course supports individuals aiming to build strong artistic foundations, develop specialization-specific skills, and adapt their work to contemporary, professional art and creative environments.


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    Bachelor of Fine Arts Program Outcomes

    Disciplinary Knowledge

    Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of theoretical, practical, and contextual knowledge in the fine arts, integrating diverse methodologies to analyze and create artistic expressions.

    Creative Analysis

    Analyze the market trends and audience needs and come up with creative solutions to meet them.

    Design and Development

    Demonstrate the ability to design and develop event concepts, from planning and execution to evaluation and feedback.

    Field Visit for Social Interaction

    Visit the appropriate locations for visualizing and making the event better with the synthesis of information collected through public interaction to provide valid conclusions.

    Modern Tool Usage

    Apply the modern tools, software, and technology to plan and execute events.

    The Professional and Society

    Understand the deep understanding of the role of event management in society and the importance of professionalism in the field.

    Environment and Sustainability

    Incorporate sustainable practices and environmentally conscious approaches in art-making, utilizing resources responsibly while addressing ecological and societal challenges through creative expression.

    Ethics

    Exhibit professional integrity and ethical responsibility in artistic practices, respecting cultural diversity, intellectual property, and the broader impact of art on society.

    Individual and Teamwork

    Possess the ability to work individually and as part of a team to achieve the desired goals and outcomes.

    Communication

    Demonstrate excellent communication skills, including verbal, nonverbal, and written communication on the professional platform.

    Project Management and Finance

    Apply project management principles, including planning, budgeting, resource allocation, and execution, to effectively complete art projects and exhibitions, while demonstrating financial acumen in the arts sector.

    Life-long learning

    Recognize the importance of continuous learning and professional development to stay updated with the latest trends, technologies, and practices in the field.

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    Potential Career Opportunities after Bachelor of Fine Arts Course

  • Commercial Artist
  • Illustrator
  • Concept Artist
  • Product & Surface Designer
  • Art Director
  • Mural & Public Art Artist
  • Installation & Spatial Artist
  • Set & Prop Designer
  • Art Educator / Studio Instructor
  • Creative Consultant
  • Product & Surface Designer
  • Freelance Creative Practitioner
  • Branding & Visual Identity Designer
  • Exhibition Designer & Curator Assistant
  • Graphic & Visual Communication Designer
  • Visual Artist for Galleries & Exhibitions
  • Art Therapist (with further certification)
  • Cultural & Creative Industries Professional
  • Fine Artist (Painter / Sculptor / Mixed Media Artist)
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts Course Curriculum Breakdown

    (Specialization in Painting)
    Semester 1 - Drawing and Composition
    Subject 1: Art History I
    Develop a foundational understanding of early Indian, prehistoric, and classical art through visual analysis, iconography studies, and museum-oriented perspectives.
    Subject 2: Introduction to Drawing and Composition
    Build core drawing skills through exploration of line, form, light, texture, and structured compositions using diverse traditional media.
    Subject 3: 2D Design
    Learn essential design principles, including colour theory, balance, rhythm, and typography, through experimental layouts and hands-on visual problem-solving.
    Subject 4: Fundamentals of Painting
    Acquire painting basics through material exploration, colour mixing, brush techniques, and compositional studies using watercolours and observational approaches.
    Subject 5: Digital Media Basics
    Gain practical proficiency in digital tools, basic drawing, typography, and layout design using industry-standard software for visual communication.
    Semester 2 - Digital Art and Graphic Design
    Subject 6: Art History II
    Develop contextual understanding of Indian art traditions from Ajanta to Contemporary movements through cultural, historical, and visual analysis.
    Subject 7: Advance Drawing Technique
    Strengthen figure drawing accuracy through anatomy, perspective, foreshortening, and dynamic composition developed via intensive practice and critique.
    Subject 8: Drawing from Old Master
    Refine classical drawing skills by studying Old Master works, focusing on proportion, anatomy, value rendering, and stylistic interpretation.
    Subject 9: Introduction to Print Making
    Learn linocut and relief printmaking processes, developing skills in designing, carving, inking, and producing technically clear prints.
    Subject 10: Digital Art and Graphic Design
    Expand digital design skills through layout, branding, publication design, and visual storytelling using advanced creative software tools.
    Subject 11: Clay Modeling
    Develop sculptural understanding of form, volume, and structure through hands-on clay modeling of realistic and stylized three-dimensional forms.
    Semester 3 - Printmaking
    Subject 1: History & Appreciation of Art – I
    Understand Indian aesthetic philosophies and cultural frameworks to interpret artworks through historical and philosophical perspectives critically.
    Subject 2: Advanced Painting Technique I
    Develop advanced painting skills through surface preparation, glazing, textural layering, mixed media, and cohesive theme-based series creation.
    Subject 3: Printmaking
    Learn relief and intaglio printmaking techniques, focusing on design transfer, edition printing, safe studio practices, and experimentation.
    Subject 4: Nature Drawing
    Strengthens visual observation and forms a foundation for landscape, environmental, and advanced painting practices.
    Subject 5: Figure Drawing
    Enhance anatomical accuracy, gesture, and proportion through sustained life drawing sessions and expressive observational practice.
    Semester 4 - Mixed Media & Installation Art
    Subject 6: History & Appreciation of Art – II
    Explores historical transitions, cultural contexts, and artistic movements through critical analysis of Indian and global art traditions.
    Subject 7: Advanced Painting Technique – II
    Develops advanced colour theory, large-scale composition, and conceptual clarity to shape a personal and thematic painting practice.
    Subject 8: Live Portrait
    Builds proficiency in portrait drawing and painting through live observation, focusing on anatomy, expression, likeness, and compositional balance.
    Subject 9: Mixed Media & Installation Art
    Introduces site-responsive practices using mixed media, found objects, sound, and light to construct immersive spatial narratives.
    Subject 10: Communicative English
    Strengthens professional communication, language fluency, and confidence to support academic success and creative industry readiness.
    Semester 5 - Marketing Management
    Subject 1: Art History – Modern and Contemporary Art
    Examines 20th and 21st century art movements, fostering critical analysis and contextual understanding of contemporary artistic practice.
    Subject 2: Advanced Painting Technique – II
    Refines surface treatment, layering, and conceptual depth to develop a cohesive, thematically mature body of painting work.
    Subject 3: Mixed Media and Installation Art – I
    Explores material, space, and interaction through experimental installations integrating sound, light, text, and site-specific narratives.
    Subject 4: Digital Art and New Media – I
    Expands creative expression using digital tools, interactive media, and emerging technologies at the intersection of art and innovation.
    Subject 5: Marketing Management
    Introduces branding, promotion, audience engagement, and entrepreneurial strategies essential for professional success in creative industries.
    EDGE / Professional Practice
    Builds industry readiness through practical exposure, teamwork, problem-solving, and understanding of commercial creative sector dynamics.
    Semester 6 - Art History
    Subject 6: Art History – Modernism and Postmodernism
    Examines modernist and postmodernist movements, analyzing theory and practice from global and South Asian art perspectives.
    Subject 7: Advanced Drawing and Painting Techniques – II
    Strengthens technical mastery through complex compositions, refined mark-making, and conceptual coherence for independent studio practice.
    Subject 8: Mixed Media and Installation Art – II
    Develops large-scale, site-responsive installations through advanced mixed media exploration, spatial organization, and conceptual clarity.
    Subject 9: Old Master Study – II
    Enhances technical accuracy by reinterpreting Old Master works, focusing on composition, tonal depth, and classical painting discipline.
    Summer Internship (Compulsory)
    Complete structured fieldwork in galleries or creative industries, documenting professional experience, learning outcomes, and reflective practice.
    Semester 7 - Art and Environment
    Subject 1: Art History – Contemporary Art
    Analyzes post-1980s global art trends and theories shaping contemporary visual culture and critical artistic discourse.
    Subject 2: Advanced Painting Technique – III
    Synthesizes advanced techniques and concepts to develop a distinct visual language and cohesive body of painting work.
    Subject 3: Art and Environment
    Integrates ecological awareness with artistic practice to create sustainability-focused projects addressing climate and community engagement.
    Subject 4: Live Portrait
    Advances portrait skills through live observation, emphasizing anatomical accuracy, expressive depth, psychological insight, and refined composition.
    Subject 5: Research Methodology
    Builds research, visual analysis, documentation, and academic writing skills supporting practice-based inquiry and dissertation preparation.
    EDGE / Professional Practice
    Gain industry exposure, teamwork, and problem-solving skills through applied experience in commercial creative and lifestyle-sector environments.
    Semester 8 - Portfolio Development
    Subject 6: Research Dissertation
    Develops scholarly research, critical analysis, contextual understanding, and academic writing through an in-depth fine arts dissertation.
    Subject 7: Exhibition Final Portfolio
    Showcases a professionally curated body of work demonstrating artistic vision, technical excellence, conceptual clarity, and exhibition presentation skills.
    Subject 8: Industry Project Report
    Documents industry engagement through structured reporting, project execution analysis, reflective learning, and understanding creative industry operations.
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    (Specialization in Applied Arts)
    Semester 1 - Drawing and Composition
    Subject 1: Art History I
    Develop a foundational understanding of early Indian, prehistoric, and classical art through visual analysis, iconography studies, and museum-oriented perspectives.
    Subject 2: Introduction to Drawing and Composition
    Build core drawing skills through exploration of line, form, light, texture, and structured compositions using diverse traditional media.
    Subject 3: 2D Design
    Learn essential design principles, including colour theory, balance, rhythm, and typography, through experimental layouts and hands-on visual problem-solving.
    Subject 4: Fundamentals of Painting
    Acquire painting basics through material exploration, colour mixing, brush techniques, and compositional studies using watercolours and observational approaches.
    Subject 5: Digital Media Basics
    Gain practical proficiency in digital tools, basic drawing, typography, and layout design using industry-standard software for visual communication.
    Semester 2 - Digital Art and Graphic Design
    Subject 6: Art History II
    Develop contextual understanding of Indian art traditions from Ajanta to Contemporary movements through cultural, historical, and visual analysis.
    Subject 7: Advance Drawing Technique
    Strengthen figure drawing accuracy through anatomy, perspective, foreshortening, and dynamic composition developed via intensive practice and critique.
    Subject 8: Drawing from Old Master
    Refine classical drawing skills by studying Old Master works, focusing on proportion, anatomy, value rendering, and stylistic interpretation.
    Subject 9: Introduction to Print Making
    Learn linocut and relief printmaking processes, developing skills in designing, carving, inking, and producing technically clear prints.
    Subject 10: Digital Art and Graphic Design
    Expand digital design skills through layout, branding, publication design, and visual storytelling using advanced creative software tools.
    Subject 11: Clay Modeling
    Develop sculptural understanding of form, volume, and structure through hands-on clay modeling of realistic and stylized three-dimensional forms.
    Semester 3 - Photography
    Subject 1: History & Appreciation of Art – I
    Understand Indian aesthetic philosophies and cultural frameworks to critically interpret artworks through historical and philosophical perspectives.
    Subject 2: Printmaking
    Learn relief and intaglio printmaking techniques, focusing on design transfer, edition printing, safe studio practices, and experimentation.
    Subject 3: Nature Study
    Strengthens visual observation and forms a foundation for landscape, environmental, and advanced painting practices.
    Subject 4: Figure Drawing
    Enhance anatomical accuracy, gesture, and proportion through sustained life drawing sessions and expressive observational practice.
    Subject 5: Photography
    Covers camera operation, composition, and lighting for fine-art imagery, encouraging students to document work and explore visual storytelling.
    Semester 4 - Advertising Campaign
    Subject 6: History & Appreciation of Art – II
    Explores historical transitions and cultural shifts in Indian and global art through critical analysis of artistic movements.
    Subject 7: Printmaking
    Develops colour theory, large-format composition, and conceptual clarity, guiding students toward a personal thematic visual direction.
    Subject 8: Live Portrait
    Builds live drawing and painting skills, emphasizing facial anatomy, expression, likeness, and compositional balance through observation.
    Subject 9: Advertising Campaign – I
    Introduces advertising concepts and visual communication strategies, translating ideas into effective print and digital campaign designs.
    Subject 10: Communicative English
    Enhances communication skills, linguistic competence, and professional confidence for academic growth and creative career development.
    Semester 5 - Marketing Management
    Subject 1: Art History – Modern and Contemporary Art
    Explores modern and contemporary art movements, developing critical analysis and contextual understanding of global and Indian practices.
    Subject 2: Advance Campaign Design – II
    Refines professional advertising campaign development through real-world briefs, agency simulations, ethical practices, and critique-based learning.
    Subject 3: Digital Art and New Media – I
    Expands creative vocabulary using digital illustration, interactive media, and emerging technologies at the intersection of art and innovation.
    Subject 4: Marketing Management
    Introduces branding, promotion, audience engagement, and entrepreneurial strategies essential for creative industry positioning.
    Subject 5: Photography
    Develops photographic skills in camera operation, lighting, composition, and visual storytelling for advertising and digital media applications.
    EDGE / Professional Practice
    Builds industry readiness through practical exposure, teamwork, problem-solving, and understanding of commercial creative sector dynamics.
    Semester 6 - Product Photography
    Subject 6: Art History – Modernism and Postmodernism
    Examines avant-garde, modernist, and postmodernist movements through global and South Asian theoretical and practice-based perspectives.
    Subject 7: Digital Art and New Media – I
    Develops digital illustration, image manipulation, and layout skills, translating traditional art practices into effective digital formats.
    Subject 8: Mixed Media and Installation Art – II
    Advances large-scale, site-responsive installations through interdisciplinary materials, spatial organization, and refined conceptual clarity.
    Subject 9: Product Photography
    Builds product photography skills in lighting, composition, camera control, styling, and visual presentation for print and digital media.
    Summer Internship (Compulsory)
    Complete structured fieldwork in galleries or creative industries, documenting professional experience, learning outcomes, and reflective practice.
    Semester 7 - Advertising Photography
    Subject 1: Art History – Contemporary Art
    Analyzes post-1980s global art trends, engaging critically with theories shaping contemporary visual culture and discourse.
    Subject 2: Digital Media Art – III
    Develops complex digital design projects, strengthening concept development, visual consistency, narrative clarity, and technical refinement.
    Subject 3: Art and Environment
    Integrates ecological awareness with artistic practice to create sustainability-driven projects addressing climate and community engagement.
    Subject 4: Advertising Photography
    Builds advanced advertising photography skills in lighting, composition, styling, art direction, and visual storytelling across media platforms.
    Subject 5: Research Methodology
    Builds research, visual analysis, documentation, and academic writing skills supporting practice-based inquiry and dissertation preparation.
    EDGE / Professional Practice
    Gain industry exposure, teamwork, and problem-solving skills through applied experience in commercial creative and lifestyle-sector environments.
    Semester 8 - Portfolio Development
    Subject 6: Research Dissertation
    Develops scholarly research, critical analysis, contextual understanding, and academic writing through an in-depth fine arts dissertation.
    Subject 7: Exhibition Final Portfolio
    Showcases a professionally curated body of work demonstrating artistic vision, technical excellence, conceptual clarity, and exhibition presentation skills.
    Subject 8: Industry Project Report
    Documents industry engagement through structured reporting, project execution analysis, reflective learning, and understanding creative industry operations.
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    (Specialization in Sculpture)
    Semester 1 - Drawing and Composition
    Subject 1: Art History I
    Develop a foundational understanding of early Indian, prehistoric, and classical art through visual analysis, iconography studies, and museum-oriented perspectives.
    Subject 2: Introduction to Drawing and Composition
    Build core drawing skills through exploration of line, form, light, texture, and structured compositions using diverse traditional media.
    Subject 3: 2D Design
    Learn essential design principles, including colour theory, balance, rhythm, and typography, through experimental layouts and hands-on visual problem-solving.
    Subject 4: Fundamentals of Painting
    Acquire painting basics through material exploration, colour mixing, brush techniques, and compositional studies using watercolours and observational approaches.
    Subject 5: Digital Media Basics
    Gain practical proficiency in digital tools, basic drawing, typography, and layout design using industry-standard software for visual communication.
    Semester 2 - Digital Art and Graphic Design
    Subject 6: Art History II
    Develop contextual understanding of Indian art traditions from Ajanta to Contemporary movements through cultural, historical, and visual analysis.
    Subject 7: Advance Drawing Technique
    Strengthen figure drawing accuracy through anatomy, perspective, foreshortening, and dynamic composition developed via intensive practice and critique.
    Subject 8: Drawing from Old Master
    Refine classical drawing skills by studying Old Master works, focusing on proportion, anatomy, value rendering, and stylistic interpretation.
    Subject 9: Introduction to Print Making
    Learn linocut and relief printmaking processes, developing skills in designing, carving, inking, and producing technically clear prints.
    Subject 10: Digital Art and Graphic Design
    Expand digital design skills through layout, branding, publication design, and visual storytelling using advanced creative software tools.
    Subject 11: Clay Modeling
    Develop sculptural understanding of form, volume, and structure through hands-on clay modeling of realistic and stylized three-dimensional forms.
    Semester 3 - Printmaking
    Subject 1: Appreciation of Art – I (History)
    Explores Indian aesthetic philosophy and art history to develop culturally informed interpretation and critical understanding of artworks.
    Subject 2: Pottery
    Introduces fundamental pottery techniques, fostering form, balance, material sensitivity, and creative understanding of functional ceramic practice.
    Subject 3: Printmaking
    Learn relief and intaglio printmaking techniques, focusing on design transfer, edition printing, safe studio practices, and experimentation.
    Subject 4: Nature Drawing
    Strengthens visual observation and forms a foundation for landscape, environmental, and advanced painting practices.
    Subject 5: Figure Drawing
    Enhance anatomical accuracy, gesture, and proportion through sustained life drawing sessions and expressive observational practice.
    Semester 4 - Ceramic & Appreciation of Art
    Subject 6: History & Appreciation of Art – II
    Examines historical transitions and cultural shifts in Indian and global art through critical analysis of stylistic developments.
    Subject 7: Printmaking
    Introduces relief and intaglio printmaking, developing understanding of texture, line, space, repetition, and process-based graphic expression.
    Subject 8: Live Portrait
    Builds portrait drawing and painting skills through live observation, emphasizing anatomy, expression, likeness, and compositional balance.
    Subject 9: Ceramic
    Develops foundational ceramic skills through hand-building techniques, focusing on form, structure, texture, and material sensitivity.
    Subject 10: Communicative English
    Strengthens practical communication, linguistic competence, and professional confidence for academic growth and creative career readiness.
    Semester 5 - Mixed Media and Installation Art
    Subject 1: Art History – Modern and Contemporary Art
    Explores modern and contemporary art movements, building critical analysis skills and contextual understanding of global and Indian practices.
    Subject 2: Advanced Sculpture Technique – I
    Develops advanced sculptural skills through material exploration, structural integrity, spatial awareness, and cohesive, concept-driven three-dimensional practice.
    Subject 3: Mixed Media and Installation Art – I
    Explores material, space, and interaction through immersive, site-specific installations integrating sound, light, text, and audience engagement.
    Subject 4: Digital Art and New Media – I
    Expands creative vocabulary using digital tools, interactive media, and emerging technologies at the intersection of art and innovation.
    Subject 5: Marketing Management
    Introduces branding, promotion, audience engagement, and entrepreneurial strategies essential for professional positioning in creative industries.
    EDGE / Professional Practice
    Builds industry readiness through practical exposure, teamwork, problem-solving, and understanding of commercial creative sector dynamics.
    Semester 6 - Advanced Sculpture Technique
    Subject 6: Art History – Modernism and Postmodernism
    Examines avant-garde, modernist, and postmodernist movements through global and South Asian theoretical and practice-based perspectives.
    Subject 7: Advanced Sculpture Techniques – II
    Develops exhibition-ready sculptural works through advanced materials, construction methods, spatial engagement, and conceptual problem-solving.
    Subject 8: Mixed Media and Installation Art – II
    Advances large-scale, site-responsive installations through interdisciplinary material exploration, spatial organization, and refined conceptual clarity.
    Subject 9: Live Portrait Study
    Builds sculptural portrait skills using additive modeling, emphasizing anatomy, facial structure, surface detail, and light-shadow understanding.
    Summer Internship (Compulsory)
    Provides structured industry exposure with documented practical learning, professional interaction, and reflective creative practice experience.
    Semester 7 - Casting
    Subject 1: Art History – Contemporary Art
    Analyzes post-1980s global art trends, engaging critically with theories shaping contemporary visual culture and artistic discourse.
    Subject 2: Advanced Sculpture Technique – III
    Supports self-directed sculptural projects using advanced materials, large-scale forms, and contemporary, site-specific methodologies.
    Subject 3: Art and Environment
    Integrates ecological awareness with artistic practice to create sustainability-focused projects addressing climate and community engagement.
    Subject 4: Casting
    Develops mould-making and casting skills using diverse materials, emphasizing accuracy, material behavior, surface finishing, and craftsmanship.
    Subject 5: Research Methodology
    Builds research, visual analysis, documentation, and academic writing skills supporting practice-based inquiry and dissertation preparation.
    EDGE / Professional Practice
    Gain industry exposure, teamwork, and problem-solving skills through applied experience in commercial creative and lifestyle-sector environments.
    Semester 8 - Portfolio Development
    Subject 6: Research Dissertation
    Develops scholarly research, critical analysis, contextual understanding, and academic writing through an in-depth fine arts dissertation.
    Subject 7: Exhibition Final Portfolio
    Showcases a professionally curated body of work demonstrating artistic vision, technical excellence, conceptual clarity, and exhibition presentation skills.
    Subject 8: Industry Project Report
    Documents industry engagement through structured reporting, project execution analysis, reflective learning, and understanding creative industry operations.
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    Tools You Will Master in Bachelor of Fine Arts Program at AAFT

    1. Digital Painting Tools

    Leverage digital platforms to create versatile artworks, integrating traditional painting principles with modern technology. Includes: Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, Behance, Canva

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    Industry applications:
  • Digital fine art exhibitions and online galleries
  • Concept art for films, animation, and games
  • Illustration for books, comics, and graphic novels
  • Advertising campaigns and social media content
  • Educational content, e-learning visuals, and tutorials
  • Product design and commercial illustration
  • Virtual art projects and NFT artwork creation
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    Industry Dean
    George Martin PJ
    George Martin PJ is an award-winning artist known for his vibrant and energetic abstract paintings. His works capture the spirit of modern urban life, full of color, movement, and imagination. Over the years, his art has been showcased in solo and group exhibitions, including Footloose of Blue Pencil in Mumbai, Lost Article at India Habitat Centre, and Cavities at Palette Art Gallery, New Delhi. As the Industry Dean at AAFT School of Fine Arts, George Martin brings his experience and passion to guide students, encouraging them to explore their creativity and discover endless possibilities in the world of visual art.
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    What this means for you

    • Access to 50+ hours of in-person learning
    • 10 Masterclasses to expand your creative horizon
    • Exclusive internship and placement opportunities
    • Portfolio review from George Martin and team

    Veteran Teaching Faculty

    AAFT boasts of a highly qualified and experienced team of professors who hold impeccable industrial acumen after having led successful careers in their respective fields.

    Dr. Tanushri Srivastava

    Dean

    Dr. Tanushri Srivastava is a celebrated visual artist and photographer with 20+ years of experience across editorial, fashion, .... advertising, and cultural photography. A recipient of prestigious honors including the Dr. Sarojini Naidu Award and recognitions from the Governor of Uttar Pradesh, her work has been featured internationally in the Austrian Super Circuit, Biennale Horizon, and Colombo exhibitions. At AAFT, she leads curriculum development, faculty training, global collaborations, and student-driven art initiatives. She also holds an Honorary Doctorate from Frankford International University for her contributions to art and education.

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    Mr. Simranjeet Singh

    Assistant Professor

    Mr. Simranjeet Singh is a visual artist and educator with expertise in traditional and digital art. A graduate of the .... University of Lucknow and currently pursuing his Master’s in Drawing and Painting, he has trained students for top design entrances including NIFT, NID, UCEED, and Fine Arts programs. At AAFT, he teaches drawing, painting, design fundamentals, and portfolio building, bringing proficiency across mediums—from charcoal and watercolors to digital tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Procreate.

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    Ms. Shivangi Panwar

    Visiting Faculty

    An Art Historian and Educator, she has been an Assistant Professor at AAFT since 2022, guiding students through modern .... and contemporary art with clarity and academic rigor. Known for her meticulous, structured teaching approach, she emphasizes critical thinking and contextual understanding. Her research explores heritage, popular culture, and modern design intersections. She is the author of Truck Art in India (2018) and Kitsch Art (2014), and a recipient of national honors from Lalit Kala Akademi and the College of Art.

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    Fee Structure for Bachelor of Fine Arts
    Actual fees for per Semester* INR-100,000/-
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    Bachelor of Fine Arts FAQs

    What are the core foundational subjects included in the bachelor of fine arts course details that every first-year student must master?

    The Bachelor of Fine Arts course outline in AAFT is based on a good base that develops the technical and conceptual clarity. Major first-year courses are:

    • Essentials of drawing and sketching.
    • Theory of color and composition.
    • Visual culture and art history.
    • Fundamentals of design and sculpture.

    These topics make the students comprehend the learning that occurs in the field of fine arts at the professional level. The foundation familiarizes the students with advanced studio work in their future at this most esteemed fine art institute in Delhi.

    Why is the BA in fine arts at AAFT considered a benchmark for creative excellence for students looking for fine arts courses after 12th?

    The BA in Fine Arts at AAFT is commonly known to provide both academic and industry exposure. The program is specifically created to focus on creativity, discipline, and professional preparedness, targeted at the students who study fine arts courses and are continuing their study after 12 th. The AAFT has a highly qualified faculty, contemporary studios, and experience of exhibitions making this college unique in comparison with other colleges offering bachelor of fine arts. It is a long term academic course as well since its formative development leads straight to the MA in Fine Arts.

    Can you explain exactly what is fine arts course curriculum and how it balances academic theory with rigorous studio practice?

    AAFT considers a two-fold approach in order to know what is the course curriculum in fine arts. The program balances:

    • Art theory and aesthetics
    • Indian and world art History
    • Daily studio practice
    • Development of concepts and criticisms.

    In contrast to short programs, this undergraduate fine arts major combines art thinking, art making, and art presentation on a professional basis within a well-organized academic program.

    How does studying at a fine arts college in delhi ncr provide students with better networking opportunities in the national capital's art circuit?

    A fine arts college in Delhi NCR puts students at the centre of the art and cultural ecosystem in India. This interaction with the professionals is achieved through proximity to galleries, museums, art fairs, and creative agencies. AAFT periodically hosts gallery tours, artist lectures, and exhibitions. This exposure will ensure that the students of this fine art institute in Delhi have a great networking advantage over their counterparts in other cities of lesser scale.

    What are the specific eligibility criteria and age limits for students wishing to pursue a fine arts bachelor at AAFT?

    Applicants in Bachelor's of Fine Arts at AAFT need to possess the following requirements:

    • Educational Qualification: The applicant should have finished graduation from a known university or institution.
    • Minimum Marks: At least 50% aggregate marks in graduation required (45% in case of reserved category) is necessary.
    • Entrance Test: In order to get admission in AAFT, applicants need to pass the AAFT Global Entrance Test (GET).

    These requirements guarantee that students possess the academic background and talent to be effective in the professional Bachelor's of Fine Arts at AAFT.

    How do the fine art course fees at this fine art institute in delhi reflect the value of the professional tools and studio spaces provided?

    The course fee of fine art by AAFT is good based on the infrastructure and facilities provided to the student. Learners also have access to fully furnished studios, professionally qualified facilities, exhibition areas, and digital laboratories. In comparison to most of the Bachelor of Fine Arts colleges, AAFT is well worth its money due to its practical training, professional mentorship, and exposure on career. The investment promotes the holistic learning experience according to the world standards of fine arts education.

    What makes AAFT one of the most sought-after bachelor of fine arts colleges for students focusing on applied arts and painting?

    AAFT is a college of bachelor of fine arts that has an applied learning approach. Major differentiators are:

    • Special studios in painting and applied arts.
    • Industry-oriented curriculum
    • Frequent reviews by working artists.
    • Exhibition-led learning

    Students with applied arts have real-life assignments and theoretical training. Such practical exposure makes AAFT one of the top learning institutes of fine art in Delhi for serious art practitioners.

    Can you provide a breakdown of the Bachelor of fine arts course details specifically regarding the final year capstone project?

    The last semester of the bachelor's fine arts course is focused on a capstone project. This includes:

    • Theoretical work and project proposal writing.
    • Development of an integrated set of art.
    • Refinements and critiques of faculties.
    • Forum presentation or portfolio presentation.

    The capstone will enable the students to show their artistic identity and their aptitude to proceed with professional or postgraduate studies, such as the MA in Fine Arts.

    For a student exploring fine arts courses after 12th, how does a fine arts bachelor prepare them for a career in commercial design?

    Students undertaking a Bachelor's in Fine Arts course beyond 12th develop powerful transferable skills. These include:

    • Visual composition and visual communication.
    • Concept development.
    • Client-oriented thinking.
    • Electronic and traditional design methods.

    After graduation, graduates will easily pass into the commercial positions of graphic design, illustration, or visual branding. This differentiation makes the fine art bachelor's very applicable in the creative manufacturing sectors outside the gallery practice.

    What kind of internship placements are typically offered to students enrolled in the BA in fine arts program at the academy?

    The BA in Fine Arts at AAFT incorporates internship programs so as to bridge education and industry. Students may intern with:

    • Design studios
    • Art galleries
    • Advertising agencies
    • Cultural organizations

    Such internships also assist students in putting into practice learning in the workplace. This exposure makes portfolios and employability, which is an important distinction between AAFT and most other Bachelor of Fine Arts colleges.

    How does the AAFT fine art institute in delhi assist students in organizing their first solo art exhibition before graduation?

    AAFT has been actively engaged in helping students to curate and mount their first individual or group show. Faculty assist students in the choice of works of art, the design of display, and interaction with the audience. Institutional promotion and dedicated gallery space enable students to get exposure. This is an experience available at a reputed fine art institute in Delhi, and the graduates are ready to join a professional exhibition and have confidence before joining the art market or advancing their studies.

    When comparing different bachelor of fine arts colleges, what pedagogical advantages does AAFT offer in its modern curriculum?

    The pedagogy of AAFT is a combination of traditional and contemporary training in the field of fine art. Advantages include:

    • Constant evaluation in terms of critiques.
    • Adoption of online resources.
    • Good theory-practice balance.

    The curriculum of AAFT is not only modern and up to date, but also globally aligned when compared to a range of other Bachelor of Fine Arts colleges.

    Are there any scholarship opportunities or financial aid packages available to cover the fine art course fees for meritorious students?

    AAFT has scholarships and other financial support programs for needy students. These may include:

    • Merit-based scholarships
    • Need-based financial aid
    • Special category concessions.

    These programs assist in controlling the price of fine art courses so brilliant students are able to obtain quality education in the best fine arts college in Delhi NCR without reference to their economic status.

    Why is the location of a fine arts college in Delhi NCR vital for students wanting to visit museums and heritage sites for inspiration?

    A Delhi NCR college of fine arts provides unparalleled access to museums, historic monuments, and cultural establishments. Students visit national galleries, art fairs, and historical sites on a regular basis, and these inspire them to think creatively. This experience of cultural immersion enhances academic education and conceptual mastery and provides students at AAFT a unique edge over those in other, less culturally rich areas.

    What are the primary learning outcomes for a student who completes a fine arts bachelor at a world-class institute?

    Bachelor's in fine arts at AAFT has a great artist, analytical, and professional ability. They acquire a sophisticated creative voice, a competitive portfolio, and industry awareness. Career opportunities involve a career as a practicing artist, designer, illustrator, educator, or advance to the MA in Fine Arts. The program will also make sure that students are aware of what a global-standard course in fine arts education entails, which will make them capable of various creative futures.

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