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List of Fine Arts Colleges in India 2009
Fine arts actually is a course for creative and innovative minds and the course primarily includes painting, sculpture, dance, theatre, architecture, photography and printmaking. The list given below indicates the name of some of the colleges which provides courses in fine arts and the list is not according to any ranking. List of fine arts colleges in india: 1. Kinkini Dhvani Institution of Performing arts, Noida ( Uttar Pradesh ) 2. Abhinay, New Delhi( Delhi ) 3. Academy of Arts of India, Chennai( Tamil Nadu ) 4. Academy of Modern Dance, Chennai( Tamil Nadu ) 5. Akhila Bharatiya Gandharva Mahavidyalay Mandal, Miraj( Maharashtra ) 6. Allahabad University : Faculty of Arts, Allahabad( Uttar Pradesh ) 7. Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar( Tamil Nadu ) 8. Apeejay College Of Fine Arts , Jalandhar( Punjab ) 9. Banaras Hindu University : Faculty of Performing Arts, Varanasi( Uttar Pradesh ) 10. Banasthali University : Faculty of Fine Arts, Banasathali( Rajasthan ) 11. Bangalore University : Department of Performing Arts & Department of Visual Arts, Bangalore( Karnataka ) 12. Bhoomika Creative Dance Center, New Delhi( Delhi ) 13. Centre for Indian Classical Dances, New Delhi( Delhi 14. Children’s Little Theatre, Kolkata( West Bengal ) 15. College of Arts & Crafts , Chennai( Tamil Nadu ) 16. Delhi School of Music, New Delhi( Delhi ) 17. Delhi Tamil Sangam, New Delhi( Delhi ) 18. Dharani School of Performing Arts , Kochi( Kerala ) 19. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad( Andhra Pradesh ) 20. EVAM- The Company Theatre, Mumbai( Maharashtra ) 21. Goa College of Art, Panaji( 22. Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar( Punjab ) 23. Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla( Himachal Pradesh ) 24. Indian Institute of Crafts and Design, Jaipur( Rajasthan ) 25. Institute of Music and Fine Arts, Srinagar( Jammu and Kashmir ) 26. Jamia Millia Islamia (A Central University), New Delhi( Delhi ) 27. Kathak Kendra, New Delhi( Delhi ) 28. Keshava College of Dance & Music, Bangalore( Karnataka ) 29. Koothambalam, Chennai( Tamil Nadu ) 30. Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra( Haryana ) 31. M.R. Govt Music College , Vizianagaram( Andhra Pradesh ) 32. Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi( Uttar Pradesh 33. Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak( Haryana) 34. Melodious Tone Music Classes, Ahmedabad( Gujarat ) 35. MS University Of Baroda- Faculty Of Fine Arts, Vadodara( Gujarat ) 36. Mudra School of Indian Classical Dance and Institution of Performing Arts, Ahmedabad( Gujarat) 37. Music Group, Hyderabad( Andhra Pradesh ) 38. Nalanda Dance Research Centre, Vile Parle (W)( Maharashtra ) 39. Nartana-Keertana Center for Performing Arts, Bangalore( Karnataka ) 40. Natanam, New Delhi( Delhi ) 41. Nateshwar Nritya Kala Mandir, Bandra (W)( Maharashtra ) 42. National Institute of Chhau and Folk Dances, New Delhi( Delhi ) 43. National School of Drama, New Delhi( Delhi ) 44. Natya Kalalayam, New Delhi( Delhi ) 45. Natya Vriksha, New Delhi( Delhi ) 46. North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon( Maharashtra ) 47. Noopura - Institute of Mohiniyattam, Thiruvananthapuram( Kerala ) 48. Nrityangana Institute of Dance and Music, Andheri (W)( Maharashtra ) 49. P.S.G College Of Performing Arts , Coimbatore( Tamil Nadu ) 50. Patna University, Patna( Bihar )
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