The course focusing on still life drawing emphasizes a strong portfolio, requiring at least 10 pieces of still life work for admission. A $50 application fee is necessary, with submissions due by March and admission notifications sent by June. While the college does not provide direct placements, students have opportunities to start earning after their first or second year.
The course prioritizes creativity and work quality over academic grades. Tuition fees begin at approximately 25,000 per year, increasing slightly in the third year due to additional trip costs of 3,000 to 4,000. Government scholarships are available, with faculty support for applications. The college is well-regarded for its facilities, cultural activities, and infrastructure.
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