Diploma in Fine Arts is a Diploma level Fine Arts course. Fine art or fine arts comprise art forms developed mainly for aesthetics or concept rather than practical application. Art is often a synonym for fine art, as employed in the term ‘art gallery’. This Fine Arts course enables students to learn the whole concept of pipelining of production in 2D and 3D animation with the incorporation of in-depth traditional concepts of drawing and painting.
Diploma in Fine Arts Eligibility
- Students should have passed 10+2 with 50% of marks from a recognized Board.
Diploma in Fine Arts Syllabus
Sr. No. | Subjects of Study |
1 | Part I History of Indian Art (From pre-history to 6th century Ad) Part II Fundamental of Art |
2 | Still Life (Practical) |
3 | Landscape (practical) or Clay Modelling |
4 | Internal/Sessional works |
5 | Part I History of Indian Art (From pre-history to 6th century Ad) Part-II Fundamental of Art |
6 | Still Life (Practical) |
7 | Landscape (practical) or Clay Modelling |
8 | Internal/Sessional works |
9 | Part I History of Indian Art (From 7th century AD to 18th century AD) Part II Fundamental of Art |
10 | Head study (Practical) |
11 | Landscape (practical) or Clay Modelling |
12 | Internal/Sessional works |
13 | Part I History of Indian Art (From 7th century AD to 18th century AD) Part II Fundamental of Art |
14 | Head study (Practical) |
15 | Landscape (practical) or Clay Modelling |
16 | Internal/Sessional works |
17 | Part I History of Indian Art (A brief summary of prehistoric to Gothic) Part II Fundamental of Art |
18 | Portrait painting (Practical) |
19 | Landscape (practical) or Clay Modelling |
20 | Internal/Sessional works |
21 | Part I History of Indian Art (A brief summary of early Renaissance to Baroque) Part II Fundamental of Art |
22 | Portrait painting (Practical) |
23 | Landscape (practical) or Clay Modelling |
24 | Internal/Sessional works |