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Placements: The work environment in the film industry is different, as it happens on a project basis, not an hourly basis. And those projects—advertising films, feature films, TV serials, or web series—are temporary. So it's not like any production company will come over to the college for placement. Instead, they hire people with immediacy to get their project off the ground. But with the help of supportive teachers, passed-out seniors who are working in the industry, and a friend circle, one can be inform...
Placements: You don't get to see a large number of students in film studies and television production, as people tend to choose theoretical line more than the practical one, and tend to believe that studying film studies would fetch you nothing. However, these are just perceptions I'm talking about that differs from the reality. You don't get offered for internships under this course, you have to work hard and find the place that you fit in.
Placements: There are no placements for bachelors in film and television production and a bachelor in mass communication and journalism courses in our college. There are no placements records for our course, and even our college didn't try to add anything in the course curriculum.
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