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Shivam Kumar

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BFA in Applied Art at MIT School of Fine Arts & Applied Arts Placements
ParticularsStatistics (2023)
Average SalaryINR 6.50 Lakh
the highest SalaryINR 22.00 Lakh
Median SalaryINR 3.50 Lakh

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Shivam Kumar

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In my experience as a student at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art, branches like digital media, graphic design, and animation tend to have more placements. These fields are in high demand in today's job market, with many opportunities in industries like advertising, film, and gaming. However, traditional fine arts branches like painting and sculpture also offer placement opportunities, especially for those who build strong portfolios and network effectively during their studies.

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Shivam Kumar

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Both MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art and DY Patil College of Applied Arts and Crafts are reputable institutions in India, offering Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) programs. However, the "goodness" of a college depends on various factors that are important to you, such as faculty expertise, facilities, curriculum, opportunities for internships and placements, alumni network, and overall reputation.

Here are some points to consider when comparing the two:

  1. Faculty: Look into the qualifications and experience of the faculty members at both institutions. Are there renowned artists or industry professionals teaching at these colleges?

  2. Faciliti

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Shivam Kumar

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The top recruiters of MIT School of Fine Arts and Applied Arts in 2023 included TalentServe India, Zucol Services, Zero Gravity, The Neat Trick, Firebrand, Cybage Software, Dashtoon, etc. These recruiters placed students of the batch 2023 with handsome packages.

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Shivam Kumar

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Job opportunities after doing BFA from MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art are in the industries like design houses, publication industries, corporate brand building projects, advertising industry, set design industry, web design, e-learning projects, television channels.

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aragha gupta

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The highest package offered during MIT School of Fine Arts and Applied Arts placements 2023 stood at INR 9.45 LPA and the top recruiters of MIT School of Fine Arts and Applied Arts in 2023 included TalentServe India, Zucol Services, Zero Gravity, The Neat Trick, Firebrand, Cybage Software, Dashtoon, etc. The highest package offered at DY Patil College of Applied Arts and Crafts is INR 4 LPA. MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art offers better placements than DY Patil College of Applied Arts and Crafts.

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Shivam Kumar

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The highest package offered during the MIT School of Fine Arts and Applied Arts placements 2023 was INR 9.45 LPA. A total of 28 students from the BFA and MFA batches secured placements with various reputed companies, including TalentServe India,  Zucol Services,  Zero Gravity,  The Neat Trick,  Firebrand,  Cybage Software, and Dashtoon. 

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Shivam Kumar

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The course wise placement of MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art are good. The highest package is about INR 9.45 LPA and the top recruters are Talent Serve India, Zucol Service, Zero Gravity, The Neat Trick, Firebrand, Cybage Software, Dashtoon, etc. Median package is about of INR 3.5 lakh and average package are about of INR 6.5 lakh. Overall placements are good.

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Aakarsh Gupta

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The cutoff list for MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art is typically released after the completion of the entrance exams, interviews, and portfolio reviews. The exact date for the release of the cutoff list can vary each year. To get the most up-to-date information on the MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art cutoff list release for the current year, it is recommended to visit the official website of the institution or contact the admissions office directly.

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Aakarsh Gupta

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The qualifying cutoff marks for PERA CET at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art are:

The minimum passing marks for PERA CET is 150 out of 300 total marks.

This is broken down as:

100 marks in the Aptitude Test

50 marks in the Portfolio & Interview

The candidates who pass the Aptitude Test with a minimum of 100 marks will be called for the Interview and Portfolio presentation.

So, the qualifying cutoff marks for PERA CET at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art are 150 out of 300 total marks, with a minimum of 100 marks in the Aptitude Test.

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Aakarsh Gupta

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The admission criteria for BFA courses at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art typically include a combination of an Aptitude Test, Portfolio Review, and Personal Interview, with specific eligibility requirements such as a minimum aggregate percentage in Class 12.

The admission criteria for BFA courses at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art are:

Minimum 45% aggregate in Class 12 for the general category, and 40% for the reservation category.

Entrance Exam (Aptitude Test) + Portfolio Review + Personal Interview (Online).

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Navis

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The MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art is generally considered a Tier 2 institution. While it is recognised among the top colleges for Fine Arts education in Maharashtra and has received various accolades, it does not hold a prominent national ranking that would classify it as a Tier 1 institution.
The school focuses on providing a strong foundation in art and design education, with an emphasis on experiential learning and industry collaboration, which is indicative of a solid but not top-tier status in the broader context of art schools in India.
 

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Navis

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The MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art is ranked among the top colleges for Fine Arts education in Maharashtra. The institute is recognised for its commitment to high standards in art and design education, and it has received various accolades, including awards for its campus and educational leadership.

The recent NIRF Ranking of MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art was declared to be around #151.

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Aditya Sahu

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For MFA admission you have to get minimum 50%marks (entrance exam+ interview mark+portfolio marks). Out of total 300 marks you have to get 150 marks to get admission in MIT school of fine Arts and applied art. You will have to work hard to get admission in MIT.

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Aakarsh Gupta

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No, you cannot join MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art for BFA without an entrance exam. The admission process for BFA at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art requires candidates to undergo an entrance exam, along with a personal interview and portfolio review as part of the selection criteria.

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Navis

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The MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art is considered relatively expensive compared to some other institutions in India. Here are the key financial details:

Fee Structure

  • BFA in Applied Arts: The total fee for the 4-year programme is approximately INR 763,500. The first-year fee is INR 185,000.
  • BFA in Painting/Sculpture: The total fee for the 4-year programme is around INR 583,500.
  • MFA in Applied Arts: The total fee for the 2-year programme is INR 253,500, with the first-year fee being INR 125,000.
  • MFA in Painting/Sculpture: The total fee for the 2-year programme is INR 228,500.
  • MFA in Art Therapy: The total fe
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Aditya Sahu

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The fee structure in INR for BFA in MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art is as follows:

BFA-Applied Art- INR 185000 for 1st year,185000 for second year,195000 for third year, and 198500 for 4th year

BFA -Painting - 185000 for 1st year, 125000 for second year,135000 for third year, and 138500 for fourth year

BFA-Sculpture- 185000for 1st year, 125000 for second year,135000 for third year, and 138500 for fourth year 

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Aditya Sahu

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Candidates must fill out the MAH ACC CET application form to get admission in MIT School of Fine Arts & Applied Art. The application fee for general category is INR 1700 and INR 1200 for OBC, SC, and ST. For BFA course, the student needs to qualify Class 12 with 45% aggregate in any stream, and the selection criteria for the course are Aptitude Test + Portfolio + Personal Interview (Online).

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Manish Jaiswal

Contributor-Level 9

The score needed for admission to various courses offered at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art are listed below :

For BFA course, the candidate should complete Class 12 with 45% aggregate in any stream (40% for the reservation category). For MFA, the candidate should complete BFA/BVA with a 50% aggregate (46% for the reservation category). MFA in Applied Art at MIT School of Fine Arts & Applied Arts is a 2 years course offered at the PG level.

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Satyendra Rai

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MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art remains open from January and March. The exam is conducted in May.

 

 

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