Institution Profile:
BFA Fine Art College
Courses offered by Central India School of Fine Arts - CISFA
BFA: (Duration-4Years) 1) Applied Art, 2) Painting, 3) Sculpture
MFA: (Duration-2Year) 1) Applied Art, 2) Painting
Certificate Courses: 1) UXUI Design (Duration: 6-Months),
2) Graphics Design (Duration: 6-Months),
3) Photography (Duration: 6-Months).
For School (About College, Facilities, Admission Procedure & Fees, Infrastructure, Principal''s Message):
About College:
Central India School of Fine Arts, commonly known as ‘CISFA’ located in Mundle Public School Campus, Near Outer Ring Road, Gawasi Manapur Wardha Road, Nagpur, was established in 2005 by Mundle Educational Trust (MET), Nagpur. College is affiliated to Kavikulaguru Kalidas Sanskrit University, Ramtek, and approved by the Government of Maharashtra.
CISFA offers Fine Arts Degree Courses for 12th Passed Students, Master Degree Courses for BFA Passed Students, and Certificate courses for 10th Passed Students. The curriculum integrates the talents of students with their personal vision and aspirations with overarching goals of preparing them for professional employment in art & design careers.
Admission Procedure:
Who is Eligible to Apply?
1. Candidates must have passed the CBSE/State Board/IB (or any other equivalent board) 10+2 examination in any discipline.
2. Lateral entry into the 2nd year of the degree program is possible for students who have successfully completed the first year of their degree program or Art Teacher Diploma (ATD) from a nationally recognized University
3. Lateral entry into the 5th year of the Master Degree program is possible for students who have successfully completed the BFA degree or GD Art Diploma from a recognized University
Admission will be based on CISFA’ s Aptitude Test, personal interview, and portfolio.
The cost of the Prospectus along with Application form for Aptitude test & Admission Form is Rs. 300/- (By post-Rs.350/-).
Entrance test/ Aptitude Test :
Admission is subject to the clearing of the Entrance Test and Personal Interview. The decision of the Admission Committee will be final in all respects. Students should bring art material (pencil, Brushes, watercolor, etc.). Paper will be provided by the Institute.
The result - Result will be declared on the next day of the Entrance Test.
Entrance exam fees: 1000/-
Facilities & Infrastructure: Class Infrastructure:
Central India School of Fine Art (CISFA) provides advanced facilities for teaching-learning as well as ample exhibition space for an art gallery.
Studios: Studios are where design students study and nurture their creativity. Fully equipped material workshops at Central India School Of Fine Arts allow students to have conceptual and physical space to investigate and experiment with material, tools, processes, and ideas. Practical techniques are regarded as an integral part of the problem- solving process that students need to exercise through hands-on workshop activities. The workshop facilities provide students the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the skills required to attain mastery in their field.
Computer labs: At Central India School Of Fine Arts are built to accommodate high-end graphics and development. This lab will have a wide range of design-related software with Wi-Fi internet connectivity* inspiring the students to achieve their highest potentials in originality, innovation, and creativity.
Library: Library stocks a large range of books and publications, including excellent periodicals and magazines.
Cafeteria: The cafeteria serves fresh, hygienic, and nutritious food in a relaxed and friendly environment. It is a favorite hang-out place with students.
Hostel Facility
Hostel Accommodation: Central India School of Fine Art (CISFA) does not provide the Residential Accommodation and Transportation Facility. Needy students are requested to contact the Central India School Of Fine Arts Office for the proper information about Boys/Girls Hostels in Nagpur and reliable private transportation. Hostel facilities will be provided at subsidized charges for rural or economically backward students by social organizations.