How many seats are available for BFA at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art?
The MIT school of fine arts and Applied Arts in Pune offers BFA courses at the undergraduate level with intake of 30 and 90 students for the courses in painting.
Duration of this course is four year. The selection criteria for the BFA courses include an entrance exam and personal interview.
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Candidates must pass Class 12 with a minimum of 45% aggregate (40% aggregate for reservation category) to apply for BFA course at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Arts, Pune. Aspirants also need to have PERA CET or MAH-AAC-CET scores for admission.
The application fees for a course is INR 1,800 at MIT School of Fine Arts & Applied Arts. Aspirants can pay via any of the online payment modes. Candidates must keep the fee receipt with them for future reference.
MIT School of Fine Arts & Applied Arts offers admission to BFA based on PERA CET or MAH-AAC-CET scores of candidates followed by performance in selection rounds. For MFA and certificate courses, aspirants need to pass PI and portfolio review round.
MIT School of Fine Arts & Applied Arts admissions are open for 2026 session. Candidates can fill out the form online for the preferred course. Admission to UG and PG courses is based on entrance exam scores or performance in PI or portfolio review round.
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