PG Diploma in Comparative Aesthetics in Global Perspective (PGDCAGP) is a one-year course. The course has been designed, with the help of academics and professionals in the arts, humanities and social sciences, to familiarise you with a broad range of aesthetic concepts and models across a range of different disciplines at the postgraduate level.
This certificate course in Indian Aesthetics aims at understanding aesthetics and art from the perspective of theory and application. It aims at inculcating sensitivity to diverse art traditions both from Indian and Western points of view. Its goal is also to create a critical mental framework that will make it possible for students to engage in art criticism. Thus, this course will help academicians, students, art critics, artists and even lay persons all of whom have an interest in art.
PG Diploma in Comparative Aesthetics in Global Perspective (PGDCAGP) Highlights
Course Name |
PG Diploma in Comparative Aesthetics in Global Perspective (PGDCAGP) |
Course Level |
PG Diploma |
Course Duration |
1-year |
Eligibility Criteria |
Passed 12th with Graduation 45% - 50% marks |
Admission Process |
Based on Merit |
Salary Extracted |
INR 3,00,000 to INR 10,00,000 |
Eligibility Criteria for PG Diploma in Comparative Aesthetics in Global Perspective (PGDCAGP)
1. Successful completion of graduation in any course stream like B.Sc./BA from a recognized university/college.
2. Candidates must have a degree with a minimum aggregate in Science Social Science/Humanities or any other equivalent course.
3. The candidate must have also scored an aggregate score of 50% at the level of graduation
4. A reduction has been in place for the SC/ST students up to 45% which can be availed if the students have the required documentation to prove their claim.
Admission Process
1. Colleges publish admission notices on their website from June when most Indian universities would have finished degree exams.
2. Candidate to apply for each college, as each college considers each mark the cut-off mark.
3. Some private colleges and deemed universities perform their counselling process by conducting their university-level entrance exams.
4. Some colleges require a minimum of 50% aggregate in the qualifying examination.
5. Candidates who qualify for the test are called for an interview before the final seat allotment.