What is the difference between BVA (Bachelor of Visual Arts) and BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) in Applied Arts course?
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There is not very broad difference as both are a part of Fine Art degree but there is a key difference.
BFA :- It means doing paintings and artistic work, not a designers work, they can be free thinker, they have no limitation or restrictions. They can draw and create anything that they like and feel important.
BVA:- It means doing designers work, visual artist need to design the work for clients and for customers basically for others and not for themselves but according to the requirement and demand of clients and customers, the work not only includes just paintings, posters, illustrations but content and research also.
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