

B-A in Drawing Painting at DR. RAM NARAYAN MAHILA MAHAVIDYALAYA, KAYAMGANJ, FARRUKHABAD


Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Drawing & Painting at DR. RAM NARAYAN MAHILA MAHAVIDYALAYA, KAYAMGANJ, FARRUKHABAD Farrukhabad?
This Drawing & Painting program at DR. RAM NARAYAN MAHILA MAHAVIDYALAYA, affiliated with CSJMU, focuses on cultivating artistic talent and critical understanding of visual arts. It provides a comprehensive foundation in traditional and contemporary art forms, Indian and Western art history, and practical skills in various mediums. The curriculum is designed to foster creativity, cultural sensitivity, and visual communication prowess, meeting the evolving demands of India''''s vibrant art and design industry.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for high school graduates with a passion for visual arts, aspiring fine artists, illustrators, and art educators. It caters to individuals seeking to build a strong theoretical and practical base in drawing and painting. Students interested in art history, criticism, and exploring diverse artistic mediums will find this specialization enriching, preparing them for creative careers or further academic pursuits.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in India as professional fine artists, art teachers in schools, illustrators for publications, graphic designers, art restorers, or curators'''' assistants. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2-4 LPA, with experienced professionals earning INR 5-10+ LPA, depending on skill and portfolio. Graduates can pursue higher education in Fine Arts or specialized design fields, finding growth in galleries, advertising, media, and cultural institutions.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Basic Drawing & Color Theory- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate daily time to fundamental drawing exercises (e.g., still life, object drawing, figure sketches) and practice color mixing techniques. Utilize online resources like YouTube tutorials from Indian artists and traditional art books. This builds a strong foundational skill set essential for all advanced art forms and strengthens observation skills.
Tools & Resources
Sketchbooks, Pencils, Charcoals, Watercolors, Online tutorials (e.g., YouTube channels like ''''Art with Flow'''', ''''Brush and Canvas'''')
Career Connection
A robust foundation in drawing and color is critical for any visual art career, from illustration to fine art, directly impacting the quality and versatility of your portfolio for future placements or commissions.
Build a Digital Art Portfolio from Day One- (Semester 1-2)
Start documenting all your artworks, even early sketches and assignments, by taking high-quality photographs or scans. Organize them digitally. This continuous documentation helps track progress and creates a ready-to-use resource for future professional needs. Participate in college art activities to showcase early works.
Tools & Resources
Smartphone camera/Digital Camera, Image editing software (e.g., GIMP, Canva), Cloud storage (Google Drive)
Career Connection
A well-maintained digital portfolio is indispensable for showcasing your work to potential employers, clients, or for admission to higher studies, making you job-ready from the start.
Actively Engage in Peer Critique and Art Discussions- (Semester 1-2)
Form study groups with classmates to regularly critique each other''''s work constructively. Participate in department-led art discussions and college art clubs. This fosters critical thinking, improves your ability to analyze art, and exposes you to diverse artistic perspectives within an Indian context.
Tools & Resources
College art clubs, Departmental critique sessions, Online art communities (if applicable)
Career Connection
Developing a critical eye and articulating artistic concepts is vital for roles in art criticism, curatorial work, and effectively communicating your artistic vision to clients or gallerists.
Intermediate Stage
Explore and Experiment with Diverse Mediums and Techniques- (Semester 3-4)
Beyond classroom assignments, dedicate time to experimenting with mediums not extensively covered, like printmaking, digital painting, or mixed media. Attend local workshops or free online courses from platforms like Coursera/Udemy focusing on specific Indian art forms or contemporary techniques. This broadens your artistic vocabulary.
Tools & Resources
Access to college art studios, Online platforms (Coursera, Skillshare), Art supply stores for new mediums
Career Connection
Versatility in mediums makes you highly adaptable for various roles in design studios, illustration projects, or as an independent artist, increasing your marketability.
Immerse in Indian and Global Art History & Culture- (Semester 3-4)
Visit prominent art museums (e.g., National Museum Delhi, State Museums in UP), art galleries, and cultural sites across India. Read books and journals on art history and aesthetics, connecting classroom knowledge with real-world artworks. This deepens your understanding of art''''s context and influences.
Tools & Resources
Museums and galleries, Art history books, Documentaries on Indian art
Career Connection
A strong grasp of art history and cultural contexts is crucial for art educators, curators, art historians, and artists seeking to create culturally resonant work, enhancing career prospects in academia and cultural institutions.
Participate in College & Local Art Competitions/Exhibitions- (Semester 3-4)
Actively seek opportunities to showcase your work in college exhibitions, local art festivals, or online art challenges. Even participation builds confidence, provides exposure, and helps you receive feedback beyond the classroom, connecting you with the broader art scene in India.
Tools & Resources
College art department notices, Local cultural event listings, Online art submission platforms
Career Connection
Exhibiting your work builds your artist profile, attracts potential buyers or collaborators, and provides valuable experience for future gallery shows or professional art practice.
Advanced Stage
Specialize through Discipline Specific Electives (DSEs) and Major Project- (Semester 5-6)
Carefully choose DSEs (e.g., Graphic Design, Photography) that align with your career aspirations. Dedicate significant effort to your final major project/thesis, using it to develop a coherent body of work that demonstrates your unique artistic voice and technical mastery. Seek guidance from faculty mentors.
Tools & Resources
Faculty advisors, Specialized software/equipment for DSEs, Dedicated studio time
Career Connection
A strong major project or thesis, reflecting your chosen specialization, acts as a cornerstone for your professional portfolio, directly supporting applications for advanced roles or entrepreneurial ventures.
Seek Practical Industry Experience through Internships/Apprenticeships- (Semester 5-6)
Look for internships with local artists, design studios, advertising agencies, or art institutions in major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, or Bengaluru during breaks. An apprenticeship provides hands-on experience, professional mentorship, and networking opportunities crucial for understanding the Indian art and design market.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell (if available), Professional networking platforms (LinkedIn), Direct outreach to artists/studios
Career Connection
Internships bridge the gap between academic learning and industry demands, often leading to full-time employment offers or strong professional references crucial for career launch.
Develop Professional Networking and Career Planning- (Semester 5-6)
Attend art fairs, artist talks, and workshops, actively engaging with established artists, gallerists, and art professionals in India. Create a polished professional portfolio (both physical and online) and develop a clear career plan, including self-promotion strategies and understanding the art market dynamics. Consider basic business skills for artists.
Tools & Resources
Art fairs and exhibitions, Professional networking events, Personal website/social media (Instagram, Behance)
Career Connection
Networking is paramount in the creative industries for opportunities, collaborations, and gaining insights into career paths. A well-prepared portfolio and strategic career plan are essential for securing placements and building a sustainable artistic career.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 pass from a recognized board or equivalent
Duration: 3 years / 6 semesters
Credits: 48 (for Major - Drawing & Painting specialization subjects only. Overall B.A. program credits will be higher due to other NEP components.) Credits
Assessment: Internal: 25% (Theory) / 40% (Practical), External: 75% (Theory) / 60% (Practical)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DRW-101 | Fundamentals of Art (कला के मूलाधार) | Major Theory | 4 | Definition and Purpose of Art, Elements of Art (Line, Form, Color, Texture, Space), Principles of Composition (Unity, Balance, Rhythm, Emphasis), Perspective, Mediums and Techniques (Overview) |
| DRW-102 | Drawing and Still Life (ड्राइंग एवं स्थिर चित्रण) | Major Practical | 2 | Object Drawing, Still Life Composition, Light and Shade, Proportions, Mediums (Pencil, Charcoal, Ink) |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DRW-201 | Indian Art and Aesthetics (भारतीय कला एवं सौंदर्यशास्त्र) | Major Theory | 4 | Sadanga (Six Limbs of Indian Painting), Pre-historic Art (Cave Paintings), Indus Valley Art, Buddhist and Jain Art, Temple Sculpture (Gupta, Chola), Mughal and Rajput Miniatures |
| DRW-202 | Nature and Landscape Painting (प्रकृति एवं भू-दृश्य चित्रण) | Major Practical | 2 | Landscape Composition, Perspective in Nature, Light and Atmospheric Effects, Mediums (Water Colour, Pastel, Acrylic), Plein Air Study |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DRW-301 | Western Art and Aesthetics (पाश्चात्य कला एवं सौंदर्यशास्त्र) | Major Theory | 4 | Renaissance Art and Artists (Leonardo, Michelangelo), Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, Modern Art Movements (Cubism, Surrealism) |
| DRW-302 | Human Figure and Portraiture (आकृति एवं व्यक्ति चित्रण) | Major Practical | 2 | Human Anatomy and Proportions, Live Model Drawing, Portrait Study (Facial Features, Expressions), Gesture Drawing, Mediums (Charcoal, Pastel, Oil) |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DRW-401 | Modern Indian Art (आधुनिक भारतीय कला) | Major Theory | 4 | Bengal School of Art, Progressive Artists'''' Group, Contemporary Indian Painters and Sculptors, Art Movements in Post-Independence India, Impact of Global Art Trends |
| DRW-402 | Creative Composition and Mural Design (सृजनात्मक संयोजन एवं म्युरल डिजाइन) | Major Practical | 2 | Abstract Composition, Thematic Art, Mural Techniques (Fresco, Tempera), Media Experimentation, Public Art Concepts |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DRW-501 | Graphic Design (ग्राफिक डिजाइन) OR Mural Painting (म्युरल पेंटिंग) | Major Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 4 | Principles of Graphic Design, Logo Design, Poster Design, Typography, Digital Graphics Software Basics (Overview) |
| DRW-502 | Applied Art (व्यावसायिक कला) OR Sculpture (मूर्तिकला) | Major Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 4 | Advertising Art, Illustration Techniques, Layout Design, Packaging Design, Product Visualization |
| DRW-503 | Advanced Painting Practical (उन्नत चित्रण प्रायोगिक) | Major Practical | 4 | Large Scale Compositions, Mixed Media Experimentation, Thematic Series Painting, Art Installation Concepts, Portfolio Development |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DRW-601 | Photography (फोटोग्राफी) OR Art Education (कला शिक्षण) | Major Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 4 | Camera Operations and Settings, Composition in Photography, Lighting Techniques, Digital Photography and Editing, Photojournalism Basics |
| DRW-602 | Art History and Criticism (कला इतिहास एवं समीक्षा) OR Museology and Conservation (संग्रहालय विज्ञान एवं संरक्षण) | Major Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 4 | Methodology of Art History, Art Criticism Theories and Approaches, Interpreting Artworks, Exhibition Review and Analysis, Role of a Critic |
| DRW-603 | Project Work and Portfolio Presentation (परियोजना कार्य एवं पोर्टफोलियो प्रस्तुति) | Major Project/Practical | 4 | Independent Research Project in Art, Development of a Thematic Artwork Series, Exhibition Planning and Execution, Professional Portfolio for Career Progression, Art Market Overview |




