Academy of Fashion and Art opens applications for coaching for design entrance exams
Ishita Ranganath | February 18, 2023 | 01:11 PM IST | 1 min read
AFA coaching opens applications for design entrance exams such as NIFT, NID, JEE Main paper-2, etc. at afaindia.com till March 31, 2023.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Academy of Fashion and Art (AFA) has opened online and offline applications for coaching for fashion and design exams such as NIFT, NATA, BFA, JEE Main paper-2 among others. Interested can apply at afaindia.com.
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The last date to apply at AFA is March 31, 2023. Students that are currently in classes 11 and 12 are eligible for the online and offline coaching across India. Candidates can get coaching for exams such as GAT, CAT, DAT, NIFT BFA among others.
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The academy also offers summer and winter crash courses, workshops, preparation for aptitude tests, group discussions, interviews and helps in portfolio preparation in regular week day batches or classes over the weekends.
The coaching centre offers students with NIFT, NID classroom coaching, special online test series, exclusive study material, sample test papers and previous year papers to help them prepare for entrance exam of NIFT, NID, CEED, UCEED, NATA, JEE (B.ARCH), PEARL, IIAD and other designing institutions in India.
AFA has coaching centers in Delhi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Patna, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Bhubaneshwar, Bhopal, Chhattisgarh, Hyderabad, Uttarakhand, Ahmedabad and Bangalore.
AFA India coaching fee structure
| Course Name | Fees | Duration |
| NIFT REGULAR PROGRAM | 55,000 | 1 Year |
| NID/CEED PG Entrance | 55,000 | 1 Year |
| UCEED/CEED Crash Course | 20,000 | 3 Month |
| NIFT MFM BF.TECH Classroom Course | 55,000 | 1 Year |
| NIFT/NID Crash course | 12,000 | 3 Month |
| CEED UCEED Online Live Coaching | 55.000 | 1 Year |
| NATA/JEE (B.ARCH) Online live Classroom | 55,000 (without math) | 1 Year |
| NATA/JEE (B.ARCH) Online live Classroom | 75,000 (with math) | 1 Year |
| Pearl Academy Online Coaching | 15,000 | 2 Month |
| NIFT GD PI Online Live Coaching | 3,000 | 7 Days |
| BFA Online live Classroom Sessions | 20,000 | 2 Month |
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