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Bhumika Yadav

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No, students cannot make a partial payment to confirm their seat in the postgraduate course at AAFT. The shortlisted candidates are required to pay the full first-semester fee with all the applicable academic security fees by the date mentioned in the admission letter. This way all those financial commitments can be cleared in advance, ensuring a hassle-free admission process. Applications are done based on the payment deadlines determined in the admission documents.

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The students can pay the fees for AAFT through various mediums. It is allowed to either make the payment online or by DD/ NEFT/ RTGS from the accounts office with prior acceptance of candidates; therefore, the facility of choosing a mode that suits best is available to the students. All instructions issued by the institution regarding payment should be closely followed for proper payment.

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Yes, students can provisionally apply for the AAFT MA programme without the results of Class 12 or final-year graduation. However, they must submit all original mark sheets and degrees at admission. The provisional application process allows candidates to join the programme until their final results are announced. Candidates must ensure they fulfil all the eligibility criteria and present the necessary documents before the admission deadline.

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After completing a Master of Arts from AAFT, a candidate has abundant opportunities in both the government and private sectors. The scope and spectrum of opportunities further depend on the respective fields one has chosen. Here is a list of top MA career opportunities available in the government sector.Top Job ProfileJob DetailsAverage Salary (in INR)UPSC-IASIAS officers manage the overall administration of government, maintain the overall expenditure, and ensure law and order in the country.INR 1 - 2.5 LPARailway jobsRRB NTPC is one such job a person can receive by taking the entrance exam. In this role, one
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The basis of seat allotment in MA programmes offered at AAFT is primarily based on the performance of candidates in the entrance exams. The total number of available seats is 360, with each specialisation allocated 60 seats. Candidates need to qualify with any marks to get admission through the entrance exams. The allotment is based on the performance in the selection round, and thus only the qualified students get to take the seats, which means that the academic environment of a certain programme remains competitive and high quality in nature.

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The seat allotments at AAFT for the MA course have been divided fairly across different specialisations for the current academic year 2024. Each and every speciality has 60 seats, ensuring that every one of the programmes is given equal opportunities to induct students. Seat allotments are purely on the basis of the performance of the candidates in the selection round, and therefore, only the most deserving get into each specialism. This actually makes it competitive while also taking care of different interests that may be present in the media and arts fields.

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The total number of available seats in the Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT) for the MA programme is 360, with equal allotment of seats for each programme of 60, and the seat allotting process followed is strictly based on the candidates' performance in the entrance test without compromise, ensuring that the competent one is selected for each specialisation. The structured model adopted by AAFT has been able to develop an academic environment as competitive as it is enabling for students with particular interests in different fields.

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The MA syllabus at AAFT covers the core subjects and electives for getting foundational knowledge in different specialisations. Candidates can refer to the following subjects offered in the MA syllabus of the first semester at AAFT.Understanding the basics of alankaars, pitch, rhythm, and thaatLearning to sing Yaman and Bhairv ragasLearning how to modulate sound and pitchExploring the important terms and concepts of classical musicUnderstanding the importance of light music in various forms and films

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The MA programme at the AAFT follows the Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS). According to this system, every semester, students are awarded a choice of credit from a combination of core and elective subjects so that they can have a flexible and personalised experience in terms of learning. The duration of the programme is two years. This makes students not only more academically engaged but also prepares them for different professional careers in their selected fields.

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AAFT offers a vast range of specialisations that can aid students to acquire education according to their choice and career objectives while preparing them to function on various levels in media and creative industries. Candidates can refer to the following list of MA specilisation offered at AAFT:Journalism and Mass CommunicationAdvertising and Brand CommunicationVocal MusicJournalism & Mass Communication (Specialisation in Sports Journalism)Still PhotographyPublic Relations and EventsJournalism & Mass Communication (Specialisation in Digital Media)Performing Arts and Dance

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