This
robust program leverages its strengths from half a century
of irrefutable legacy based on leadership and excellence.
It reflects exhilarating, new convergent practices and
encourages dialogue among emerging and traditional genre.
Studies aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of
visual art and overall analysis of formal values along
with different theories in visual art and school of thoughts.
The program encourages students to develop independent
learning, search and research for their own creative identity
and acquire personal visual language while keeping their
studio activity related to the bigger picture of social,
political cultural and historical perspectives.
This program offers four major areas of specialization:
Painting, Miniature, Sculpture and Print-making. Following
foundation course in the first year, students are given
initial understanding of all areas in the second year.
In the third year students select one subject as major
area of specialization with one minor. In the fourth year,
students are required to submit a thesis project, which
is taken as the apex of the studies. A panel of jurors
evaluates the thesis project that leads to the completion
of studies.
The educationists in this department pursue the responsibility
of preparing students for a highly competitive and fast
changing world. During the program, students learn to
develop essential skills of self-management and professional
practices.