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College of Art (Delhi University) – Explore updated details on courses, fees, admissions, campus facilities, student life, placements, and scholarships.

College of Art, DU was established in 1942 and is one of India’s oldest institutions for advanced training in visual arts. 

The college is located at Tilak Marg, New Delhi and has been affiliated with University of Delhi since 1972. The institution is well regarded for fine arts and applied arts education

College of Art Infrastructure & Campus Facilities
The College of Art boasts dedicated studio spaces for visual arts, specialised workshops (painting, sculpture, printmaking, applied art), and computer labs for digital art/visual communication.  Workshop facilities are available in the College to support the training programmes in the Specializations such as Assemblage, Ceramics, Computer Graphics, Display Design, Etching, Lithography, Metal Casting, Mural, Packaging, Photography, Weaving, Print Making, Woodcut, Linocut, Serigraphy, Image making and Typography

The campus includes a library with art-and-design resources, seminar halls and exhibition spaces (for annual student art shows). According to student reviews, classrooms and labs are well-structured, WiFi is available, and the campus is centrally located and an auditorium added in 2008 designed by artist-architect Satish Gujral. While hostel and on-campus placement infrastructure are limited, the college offers a strong academic and creative environment

Courses Offered at College of Art, Delhi University
The college specialises in fine and visual arts programmes. The college offers major programmes including BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) in specialisations such as Painting, Printmaking, Applied Art, Sculpture, Visual Communication. Postgraduate courses include MFA (Master of Fine Arts) in several of those same specialisations. 

They also offer a Diploma and Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Arts. 

The total fee for the BFA program is 22,950 and for the MFA program is Rs. 31,500.

Fee data from external sources: for example, BFA programmes show total tuition fees around ₹16,800 for full duration in some specialisations. 

 

Scholarships and Financial Assistance at College of Art

The College awards Merit and Merit-cum-Means Scholarships of Rs. 75/- per and 10% respectively of the total number of applicants as per rules. This is, however, subject to up to 5% of the sanction of the Government of NCTD.

Eligibility: Family income ≤ ₹4.5 lakh per annum, pursuing regular degree courses in recognised institutions, and not availing other scholarships. 

Amount: ₹10,000 per year for UG (first three years)

The scholarship amount is Rs.5400/- per month for general degree courses and Rs.7800/- per month for technical/medical/professional/paramedical courses. For availing scholarship under this scheme, the income of the parents of the student should not exceed Rs.4.5 lakh per annum.

PMS Scholarships are awarded to students having domicile of J&K State and having passed 10+2 Exam or 10+3 Diploma Exam from J&K and whose family income does not exceed Rs. 8 Lakh per annum are eligible for this scheme for pursuing higher studies outside the State of J&K.

Other government schemes can be availed via the National Scholarship Portal

Extracurricular Activities & Student Life at College of Art
Student life at the College of Art centres around creative and cultural engagement: the annual art exhibition is a signature event where students showcase their work in painting, sculpture, printmaking, digital art and installation.

 Students participate in art exhibitions, seminars, guest lectures, studio visits and peer-shows. Societies/clubs are geared toward fine arts practice, art history/culture groups, photography, film-maker workshops and design forums. The college emphasizes hands-on portfolio building and creative skills. Student life at CoA centers around creativity, studio practice, exhibitions and workshops

Admissions at College of Art (Delhi University)

 

Undergraduate Admissions (UG)

Admission to College of Art, Delhi University is based on a combined CUET score and Practical-Based Entrance Test score and governed by the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-UG). 

Applicants must appear in both CUET and the Practical-Based Entrance Test and for final admission he/she must score 50% total in aggregate i.e. adding 50% of CUET Score + 50% of Practical Score = 50% total aggregate to become eligible to get admission with compulsory condition that the applicants has to score minimum 50% in Practical Based Entrance TEST to get the merit calculated. Only the applicants securing 50% or more marks in the Practical-Based Entrance Test will be considered for admission

Eligibility requires completion of Class XII (or equivalent) from a recognized board. CUET scores in language, domain subjects, and general tests determine seat allocation.

Applicants should check the DU Admission Portal regularly for updates and ensure subject alignment between Class XII and CUET. There is no age bar for undergraduate programs, and a gap year does not disqualify applicants.

Postgraduate Admissions (PG)

Admissions to PG programs are through CUET-PG, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The admissions to post graduate (MFA) courses are merit-based, that is, based on marks scored in CUET 50% marks & Practical Test/Viva Voce 50% marks. The candidate must possess the BFA degree in the same relevant specialization in which he/she is applying in the Post-Graduation.

Admission to Postgraduate MFA will be based on the merit score that will be calculated by considering the combined CUET score (50% weightage) and Practical-Based Entrance Test score (50% weightage) applicants must appear in both CUET and the Practical-Based Entrance Test and for final admission he/she must score 50% total in aggregate i.e. adding 50% of CUET Score + 50% of Practical Score = 50% total aggregate to become eligible to get admission with compulsory condition that the applicants has to score minimum 50% in Practical Based Entrance Test to get the merit calculated. Only the applicants securing 50% or more marks in the Practical-Based Entrance Test will be considered for Admission.

This is followed by CSAS-PG counseling on the Delhi University portal. Seats are allotted based on CUET-PG rank, eligibility, and course preferences. Admission is confirmed after document verification and online fee payment.

 

Recognition & Rankings

In terms of achievements and recognition, the College of Art, DU holds quite a number of honors.

  • The College of Art holds a strong legacy in fine arts education, and has been accredited with a NAAC grade ‘A’ 
  • It continues to maintain monthly or annual showcases of student work, and has alumni in art/design fields.
  • The College of Art holds a strong legacy and recognition in fine arts education in India, being one of the leading institutions in its domain. 

Notable Alumni of College of Art
Many graduates of CoA have pursued careers as fine artists, designers, visual communicators, art directors, faculty and curators

The college has produced many distinguished artists and designers including Shekhar Gurera, Paresh Maity, Rameshwar Broota, Gogi Saroj Pal, among others.

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