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Lalit Kumar

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The admission process for this year has concluded, every year the admissions are conducted on the basis of an entrance exam. So, the new batch will start next year.

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nalin singh

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You can join in as an assistant director in a film or a movie production house. Marks don't count much in media.

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Nilay Pandit

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- Film and Television Institute of India, Pune
- Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata
- Whistling Woods International, Mumbai
- Zee Institute of Media Arts (ZIMA), Mumbai
- Center for Research in Art of Film and Television, Delhi
- Asian Academy of Film and Television, Noida
- Indian Institute of Photography, Noida
- Gulshan Kumar Film and television Institute of India, Noida
- Government Film Institute, Bangalore.

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Nilay Pandit

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Hello Anvesh, you should not drop out in the final year. It's not a easy task to become an Engineer. I would suggest you to complete the Engineering and after that you can pursue Post Graduation in Cinematography. Pursuing BBA now won't be a good decision for you. You can do one thing, you complete graduation as well as you can join a Photography class and learn photography and then you can apply for PG in cinematography in a good institute. If you won't to make career Cinematography then you should apply in Film & Television Institute of India, Pune.
I hope you like my suggestion.
Best of luck for your future.

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Lalit Kumar

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There is just a UG Diploma course of 4 months. The fee for the same is 3.7 lakhs. You can take up workshops for acting instead of doing a crash course.

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Lakshita Bhardwaj

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Visual storytelling, Lighting methods and techniques, camera techniques, scene composition and working with a film crew.

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Nitesh Chaubey

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Hi, You can join any theatre group or NSD. National School of Drama is the best option for best acting.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Both are good. I think that for becoming a director, more than your qualification, your creativity matters. You should have a good sense of people's emotions, wants, and opinions. You should think out of the box.
As such, in my opinion, a certification course can give you many new opportunities.
Best of luck!

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Vishal Kumawat

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Yes, you are eligible and it's beneficial for you.

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