I'm a student of 2nd year B.Sc non- medical but I am interested in fine arts and painting. Which course should I pursue after graduation?

I am a beginner in painting and have no experience in this field.

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Asked by Dinesh yadv

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    Kamlesh Prajapat Campus Representative | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    There are the following courses after 12th in the field of painting and fine arts in India. There are lots of competitions in this field. Thus, the new programme are also been introduced in the field of drawing & painting. UG Degree courses for the duration of 3-4 years;
    B.A. Drawing and Painting (Hons)
    B.A. Painting
    BFA Painting
    BFA Applied Arts
    Diploma courses for the duration of 1-2 years;
    Diploma in Painting
    Junior Diploma Course Part I
    Junior Diploma Course Part II
    Certificate courses for the duration of six months 1 year;
    Certificate Course in Painting
    Certificate in Visual Arts Painting (CVAP)
    Junior Certificate in Fine Art Part I
    Junior Cer
    ...more

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