Delhi College of Art, Uttam Nagar, Delhi

Delhi College of Art

S-31, Param Puri Chowk, Uttam Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi   |   ESTD : 1942   |   Approved By: AICTE   |   Type: Private
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About College

Delhi College of Art is an institution established in1942 for advanced training in Visual Art leading to the Bachelor of Fine Art Degree of the University of Delhi, further providing advance training in Master in Fine Art course in Applied Art, Art History, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture and Visual Communication with emphasis on studio practicals, prescribed theory subjects and research in selected fields. The College is under the Faculty of Music & Fine Art, University of Delhi, for all academic matters and wholly administrated by the Govt. of NCT of Delhi. The objective of the syllabus/teaching programmes in the College is to achieve an overall refinement of the student perception not confined to the skills of the profession alone but also to create the kind of intellect as well as emotional cultivation to arrive at a level of composite creativity and thought. It aims to prepare the students for creative and applied responsibilities in the world of art and design.

Facts and Figures of Delhi College of Art -

Year of Establishment

1942

University Type

Government

Approval

NCT

Affiliation

University of Delhi

Campus Strength

266

Total Books

 17500 

How to Reach

3 Kms away from INA metro railway station

Why to Join Delhi College of Art?

Expert Faculty- The Faculty of Delhi college of Arts are practicing artists - painters, sculptors and graphic designers of national, international repute, and also a selected group of visiting Faculty who enrich the teaching programmes with their expertise

State-of-the-art Infrastructure- The college provides an excellent infrastructure with state-of-the-art facilities for the students.

College Infrastructure and Facility


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