School of Fine Arts

What You Will Get

Fine Art is the making and study of visual art. It educates and prepares students to become artists and to follow other practices that are aligned with the making of art. The curriculum is centred on the individual student's potential and imagination The benefits of obtaining an art degree include being able to heighten your creative efforts and collaborate with other artists across different disciplines. Taking a variety of art courses also prepares you to be flexible for your future career TGraduates who have completed their fine arts degree programmer or diploma programmer can look for a job as an artist or photographer in any organisation, as well as a creative director, animator, art director, production artist, etc

  • Course Content: The CBSE and State Board Crash Course covers all the major subjects tested on the exam, including maths, chemistry, and physics. Students will receive in-depth instruction on key topics, as well as practice exercises and quizzes to reinforce their learning.
  • Live Instruction: Our experienced instructors will deliver live lectures and provide guidance throughout the course. Students will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive feedback on their progress.
  • Study Materials: In addition to live lectures, students will have access to a wealth of study materials, including textbooks, practice exams, and online resources.
  • Mock Exams: To help students prepare for the actual exam, the CBSE and State Board Crash Course includes multiple mock exams. These exams will give students a sense of what to expect on test day and help them identify areas where they need to focus their study.
  • Support: Our team is dedicated to helping students succeed. We offer support throughout the course, including one-on-one tutoring and study groups. Certificate of Completion: Students who successfully complete the CBSE and State Board Crash Course will receive a certificate of completion, which can be used to showcase their knowledge and skills to future employers or academic institutions.