NIOS Art Curriculum Tutoring
BrainArt
Pricing Guide
NIOS Secondary (Grade 10) Painting
Batch Structure
- Frequency: 8 classes per month (held twice a week).
- Duration: 60 minutes per session.
- Class Size: Small group batches (approx. 4 to 8 students) for personalized attention.
Syllabus Code 225 Coverage
- Object Study: Realistic rendering of household objects using light and shadow.
- Nature Study: Detailed observation painting of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- Composition: Training on form arrangement and basic perspective.
Exam Support
- Portfolio: Guidance on creating and arranging the mandatory practical portfolio.
- Mock Practice: Timed sketching exercises to simulate exam conditions.
- Facility: Access to studio easels, drawing boards, and physical still-life objects.
Material Policy
- Student Responsibility: Students must carry their own paints (Water/Poster colors), brushes, and papers.
NIOS Sr. Secondary (Grade 12) Painting
Batch Structure
- Frequency: 8 classes per month (held twice a week).
- Duration: 60 minutes per session.
Syllabus Code 332 Coverage
- Memory Composition: creating scenes from daily life (markets, festivals) without visual references.
- Folk Art: Specific training in Indian traditional art forms like Madhubani and Warli.
- Nature Study: Advanced rendering of grouped objects and drapery.
Exam Support
- Portfolio Curation: Selection and mounting of works required for final submission.
- Viva Prep: Preparation for technical questions likely to be asked by examiners.
- Advanced Mediums: Instruction on Acrylics and Watercolors (wet-on-wet, dry brush techniques).
Material Policy
- Student Responsibility: Students must carry their own professional-grade art materials.
About NIOS Art Curriculum Tutoring
I know NIOS art practicals can be confusing. Honestly, most students feel lost about what to actually do for Painting (225 for 10th, 332 for 12th). That’s why I keep things simple and stick to the official NIOS syllabus. No extra fluff, just what you need to build skills and do well in your exam.
How I Help You Prepare
- Classes are totally based on the NIOS painting practical syllabus.
- I break down every topic, so you know exactly what to do, one step at a time.
- We paint, not just talk. Studio time is all about hands-on practice with real feedback.
- I guide you on how to approach your final works, sketching, and even how to present your ideas clearly.
Who Will Benefit
- 10th and 12th NIOS students needing help with painting practicals
- Anyone who wants real-time, step-by-step painting guidance for open schooling
- Students with special needs – my studio is open and supportive. Everyone is welcome.
About the Studio
Classes happen in a friendly space in HSR Layout, Bangalore. It’s not fancy, but you’ll have all you need. I focus on helping you feel comfortable and confident, no matter your starting point. Here, I celebrate every small progress, not just exam scores.
If you want NIOS 10th painting practical help or just want to enjoy art while prepping for your exams, I’m here for you.
Meet your Expert
BrainArt Studio
6 connects in last 3 months
My Story
We’re BrainArt Studio, and honestly, art’s not just paint or paper for us. It’s how you see things, how you talk without words. Our place is full of wild ideas - little kids mixing colors, teens sketching dreams for college, adults trying Tanjore painting after ages. Some folks need a bit more help, and we’re right there. Watching someone get lost in their own creation? That’s the magic we live for. This isn’t just a class. It’s a wild, messy, creative ride.
My Work
All Kinds of Art Classes - Sensory art for toddlers, visual art for kids and teens, Tanjore painting, macrame, sketching, and portfolio prep for design colleges.
How We Do It - We mix culture, skill, and fun. One day it’s Saura tribal art, next it’s Monet. Classes are always hands-on and expressive.
Art for Everyone - Kids, teens, adults, special needs - beginners or hobbyists, we guide you step-by-step. No one’s left out.
Messy Play, Smart Play - For little ones, we let them get messy with clay and paint. It’s fun and helps their brains grow.