The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program at Sir J.J. School of Art typically spans four years. The first year is commonly referred to as the Foundation Year, during which students are introduced to fundamental concepts of art and design. Subjects may include basic drawing, color theory, art history, composition, material studies, and design fundamentals. After completing the foundation year, students select a specialization based on their interests and merit. The remaining three years focus on intensive studio practice, advanced techniques, conceptual development, and specialized training in the chosen discipline such as painting, sculpture, ceramics, metal work, textile design, or interior decoration. The program includes practical studio work, workshops, exhibitions, project submissions, and theoretical subjects like aesthetics and history of art. Students are evaluated through continuous internal assessments, studio assignments, and final examinations.
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