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Srishti-SMEAT-B.Des
Exam Announced? NO
Course(s) offered:
(A) BFA
BFA Contemporary Art practice
BFA Creative Writing
BFA Digital Media Arts
BFA Film
(B) B.Design
B.Des. Business Services & System Design
B.Des. Creative & Applied Computation
B.Des. Creative Education
B.Des. Human Centered Design
B.Des. Industrial Arts & Design Practices
B.Des. Information Arts & Information Design Practices
B.Des. Public Space Design
B.Des. Visual Communication & Strategic Branding
These courses are offered at Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology (SMI), Bengaluru.
From 2020 onwards, the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), a Deemed to be University has been admitting students to the newly formed "Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology". This new institute shall be part of MAHE’s off-campus (branch campus) at Bengaluru. MAHE is an institution recognized as Institute of Eminence by the Government of India and is commonly referred to as Manipal University.
The origin of Srishti: It was founded in 1996 by the Ujwal Trust in Bengaluru with the objective of providing art and design education in an environment of creativity to maximize the individual’s potential.
Selection process: There are 3 selection rounds, comprising of following steps:
- SMEAT (Srishti Manipal Entrance and Aptitude Test)
- Merit List based on SMEAT Tests score
Provisional Admission Notice to shortlisted candidates
Note: An applicant can apply for only ONE Round in a given academic year. An applicant can apply for more than one course or program of study at a given level in a Round.
Course Fee Details:
A - General Category (Indian/Nepal/Bhutan):
Security Deposit: Rs.50,000/- (One time)
Annual Fee & Value Added Costs: Rs.7,36,000/- per annum
B & C - (NRI/PIO/International Category):
Security Deposit: $700 (One Time)
Annual Fee: $12,100 per annum
Conducted by: Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology
Conducting organization type: Deemed University
Additional info: The exam is popular across South