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  1. Jan 9, 2019 · Sir JJ School of Art is one of the most noted art schools in India. Established in 1857, it shaped the Indian art world for decades. Its artists give us a glimpse into the evolution of the school as well as the shape art was taking in a colonised India, and the way the Indian and the Western were being redefined and coming together to form a ...

  2. It is a state government college that was started through its sister school, the Sir J. J. School of Art. The "Sir J. J." in the name stands for Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy, a Parsi philanthropist, whose name is linked to numerous historical institutions of Mumbai, such as the Sir J. J. Hospital. The institute is well known for its legacy on Indian ...

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · Union Minister for Education and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Dharmendra Pradhan today visited the 166-year-old Sir J.J. School of Art. On the occasion, he declared Sir JJ School of Art a de novo Deemed University and also unveiled the foundation stone of the new university.

  4. Ten Lessons in Secondary or Higher Secondary Schools. Internship for nine days (i.e. 45 hours in Higher Art Institutions. Three weeks Three days consecutively in one week) Project Work 75 Hrs. Diploma in Art Education offered by Sir JJ School of Art, Mumbai.

  5. jj school of arts conducted its entrance exam this year offline, even though the exact dates for the commencement of classes have not been announced yet, the classes will begin soon. due to the covid situtation there might be a delay in the commencement of classes as the university goes online and offline. but the classes will start soon

  6. Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy. His title devolved in 1859 on his eldest son Cursetjee, who, by a special Act of the Viceroy's Council in pursuance of a provision in the letters-patent, took the name of Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy as second baronet. At his death in 1877 his eldest son, Menekjee, became Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy, the third baronet.

  7. Programmes. Reservation of Seats. The reservation of percentage of seats for Backward Classes in Art Institution as laid down under G. R., Higher Technical and Employment Department No. ADR/2094/61093/ (243) GE-5, dated 20th July 1994 : 1. Scheduled Castes and Nav-Buddha (SC) 13%. 2. Scheduled Tribes (ST) 7%.