Painting
No, painting is not essential for CBSE Class 11 and 12.
While painting can be a valuable extracurricular activity, it is not a core subject required for the CBSE curriculum in these grades. The primary subjects for CBSE Class 11 and 12 are:
Science Stream: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics
Commerce Stream: Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics
Humanities Stream: History, Geography, Political Science, Economics
If you have a passion for painting and want to pursue it alongside your studies, you can certainly do so. However, it is not a prerequisite for completing your CBSE education or for future academic or career paths.
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The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Painting program offers a unique blend of artistic theory and practical skills, focusing on developing the proficiency in painting techniques and creative expression. The number of seats available and the fees for the BFA in Painting can vary significantly depending on the institution.
For instance, at many universities the number of seats ranges from 20 to 60 students per year catering to a modest group to ensure personalized attention and quality instruction. The fee structure also varies with public institutions generally charging lower fees compared to the private ones. On average the annual fees for a BFA in Painting could range from 20000 to 100000. This includes tuition, laboratory fees and other institutional charges.
You can check more about the specific details from the institution offering the program to get the most accurate and updated information regarding seat availability and fee structure.
Hope this resolves your query.
Hello Aspirant
In order to become an Assistant Professor, you need to clear your NET exam and secure the percentile that is optimum for your category (General, OBC, SC/ST, etc.). If you have cleared the NET exam, which you have from Painting, then yes, you are eligible for the post of assistant professor in any college.
No, your background in BSc will not pose a problem in your job interviews that will give your resume a boost. Before applying to universities/colleges for jobs, read their guidelines and requirements because some universities demand work experience from their candidates. Rest is all fine and clearing NET is a big deal, so make good use of it.
All the best!
Yes, you are likely eligible for JEE (Mains and Advanced) 2025 as a private candidate based on the current eligibility criteria. JEE typically requires Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for appearing in the exams. Since you have Physics, Chemistry, and will be taking Maths as a private candidate, you'll meet the subject requirement. CBSE allows students to appear for exams as private candidates. Appearing for Maths as a private candidate shouldn't affect your eligibility for JEE. While the current eligibility criteria suggest you should be eligible, it's always recommended to refer to the official JEE website or brochure for the 2025 exam year for any updates: JEE Main. The registration process for private candidates might differ slightly from regular students. Make sure you understand the specific guidelines for registering as a private candidate for the Maths exam. Some colleges might have their own eligibility criteria on top of the JEE exam requirements. Research the specific colleges you're interested in to ensure you meet their standards. https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-advanced I hope it helps!
If you are interested you basically need to be 10+2 if you want a carrier in this field. U can do bachelor in design or search for an online course if it is you hobby
Hii Aditi,
First of all, while appearing for any examination, you should be very attentive while filling the details in an answer sheet because answer sheets of many candidates get rejected just because of these mistakes. But regarding your particular mistake, you will not face any problem for not writing the word "only" as you have written rest of your roll no in words correctly. But make sure do not make any such mistakes in the future. Also just to be on the safer side, you could send an email to cbse regarding your concern.
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