What is the eligibility criteria to pursue Ph.D in Fine Arts?

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    Karuna Jain | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    Candidates with Post graduation in Fine Arts are eligible to do PhD in Fine Arts. You also need the following criteria.
    Eligibility Criteria:
    Need to have a PG in Fine Arts or other related areas.
    Need to have minimum 55% in academics.
    Entrance Examination differs from University to other University. Each University has their own way of examination. If you take Kurukshetra University and Pune University, they conduct examination in 2 separate papers, where as there is only single paper for Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya.
    Kurukshetra University:
    It is conducted in 2 papers.
    Paper I has objective type questions and the time is one ho
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    mamta barua

    9 years ago
    I would request Vineet Raj Kapoor to share some light on the eligibility criteria for pursuing Ph.D in Fine arts.

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