BFA in Traditional Nepali Sculpture

BFA in Traditional Nepali Sculpture

Bachelors
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4 years

For the students of the Traditional Sculpture, in addition to the basics of drawings, the lessons on the relief and round compositions based on the traditional sculpture are provided. Other elements of traditional sculpture-like relief and round carvings on motifs and patterns in the story, also gradually introduced. In the following years, the student will have learned to sculpt, or create independently — full figures of deities — according to the traditional ways. 

Salient Features

Entrance Form Rs 1000/-

1st-year admission and tuition fee approx  Rs. 20000/- per year.

2nd-year admission and tuition fee approx  Rs. 20000/- per year.

3rd-year admission and tuition fee approx  Rs. 20000/- per year.

4th-year admission and tuition fee approx  Rs. 20000/- per year.

  • Books, stationery, and other materials are excluded from the above fees.
  • Fees are subject to change.
  • Scholarships are available to regular, talented, and needy students according to rules.

Eligibility

All the candidates must have passed +2. Students from every discipline are accepted.

All the candidates must appear for the entrance test and clear the test for admission.

Admission Criteria

  • Documents required for registration before admission:
  •           1. Copy of SEE Mark-sheet and Character Certificate
  •           2. Original Migration Certificate of +2
  •           3. Copy of +2 Mark-sheet and Character Certificate
  •           4.  PP size photo 2 Copy
  •           5. Rs 1000/- for the Entrance form and approx. Rs 20000/- per year for admission

Job Prospects

Possible Career Paths after Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Sculpture and Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Traditional Nepali sculpture

Artist, Art Educator, Exhibition Designer, Industrial Designer, Museum Technicians and Conservators, Curator, Craft Artist, etc.

Other options after specialization

Art Historian, Curator, Art Administrator, Art Activist,  Museum Manager, Product Designer, Researcher, Tattoo Artist, Art Critic, Interior Designer, Conservator, Restorer, Heritage Expert, Museologist, Radio Producer, Theatre Stage Manager, etc.

 

Curricular Structure

Program Format: 

Foundation: BFA First YearSpecialization: BFA Second, Third, and Fourth Years 

Students enrolled in BFA in Painting, BFA in Sculpture, and BFA in Graphic Communication, are offered the same course in the first year and specialization starts only in the second year.

Year-wise curricular:

First Year
Course Code Course Title Full Marks Pass Marks
TN.PTG C1 Compulsory English 100 35
TN.PTG C2 Compulsory Nepali 100 35
TN.PTG 311 Drawing 100 40
TN.PTG 312 Head Study 100 40
TN.PTG 313 Composition 100 40
TN.PTG 314 History of Art Theory and Aesthetics 100 35
Total   600  
Second Year
Course Code Course Title Full Marks Pass Marks
TN.PTG C1 Compulsory English 100 35
Sclup. 315 Drawing 50 20
Sclup. 316 Head Study 100 40
Sclup. 317 Composition 100 40
Sclup. 318 Wood Carving 100 40
Sclup. 319 Technical Theory 50 18
Sclup. 320 History of Arts and Aesthetics 100 35
Total   600  
Third Year
Course Code Course Title Full Marks Pass Marks
Sclup. 321 Drawing 50 20
Sclup. 322 Life Study 100 40
Sclup. 323 Composition 100 40
Sclup. 324 Stone Carving 100 40
Sclup. 325 Technical Theory 50 18
Sclup. 326 History of Arts and Aesthetics 100 35
Total   500  
Fourth Year
Course Code Course Title Full Marks Pass Marks
Sclup. 327 Drawing 100 40
Sclup. 328 Life Study 100 40
Sclup. 329 Composition 100 40
Sclup. 330 Metal Casting 100 40
Sclup. 331 New Media 100 40
Sclup. 332 History of Arts and Aesthetics 100 35
Total   600