Contact & Details
Address
Afa Jaipur Raja Park, Address: FD-4,3rd Floor, Near Pitampura Metro Station, PitamPura,New Delhi-110088
Get Directionsafaindia@gmail.com
Website
http://afaindia.com/Location
Institute Details
| Institute Type | Coaching |
|---|---|
| Entrance Exam | no |
| Established in | 2007 |
| Official Website | http://afaindia.com |
| afaindia@gmail.com | |
| Study Material | provided |
| Test Series | Regularly conducted |
Course Details
| Course Name | Durations | Course Type | Fees(in Rs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| NIFT NID Online | 1 year | Regular | 45000 |
| NIFT/BF.TECH | 5 months | regular | 45000 |
| NATA/JEE(B.Arch) | 5 months | regular | 35000 |
Reviews
Perfect place to take your flight in design field. Teaching, Mentoring, Guidence and Monitoring everything under one roof. All the very best aspirants Choose AFA without any hesitation ❤️
Had a wonderful experience in studying with AFA institute, teachers are very supportive and give instruction when you are going wrong and also motivate us for our good scores. Institute has good environment for studying and I suggest to study with AFA instead of any other institute.
I’ve attended online classes of AFA and it was so helpful. The teacher’s are very supportive and helpful. They’re always available to solve problems and give advice to get better. The classes are well planned and have everything we’ll need for the preparation. Overall, it was a very fun and educating experience. Anyone who’s preparing for any design exam should go for it.
BEST place to start your journey in the design world. AFA is absolutely the most reliable and trustable source to prepare for design entrance exams. Not only the faculty is great, the overall environment is also welcoming and positive. Both offline and online classes are good and AFA has the best study material!
The coaching was organised and systematic. But it really lacked on the curriculum side. It was rigid and didn't help in enhancing creativity. I felt that they weren't fully informed and aware about the trends and patterns of the exam questions. Also, there was a heavy bias towards the private institutions that they were getting commissions from.