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6 years agoGuide-Level 11
Both are good courses and have wide scope. However, mass communication is a wide subject that not only covers the topic of filmmaking but even more than that. Filmmaking has just a limited reach to direction, production, etc. Mass communication covers each and every aspect. If you only want to get a proficiency in film making and looking forward to make it your career than go for it. But if you want to cover all other major fields like journalism, photography, public relations, etc. then go for mass communication.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
No, you are not eligible to apply for NSD right now. You need to be a graduate first. Also, in order to qualify for the course, you should have participated in at least 6 theatre productions. A working knowledge of Hindi and English language is a must.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
To pursue a career in screenwriting, you need to be concrete about your goals and ambitions so that you can do justice to your course. After deciding, you can opt for various Diploma courses across the country with screenwriting as a specialisation. Popular institutes like Film and Television Institute of India, RK Films and Media Academy, Institute of Creative Excellence (ICE) are the best options to pursue a course in screenwriting.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
Go through the followings.
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the course leading to the degree of Master of Arts (Film Studies) in University of Mumbai must have passed the examination for Bachelors from any discipline of this university or Bachelor's degree of another university recognised as equivalent thereto. Students seeking admission to the Department of Communication and Journalism have to write an essay in English, Marathi or Hindi of not less than 500 words and not more than 800 words (typed in double spacing on a single sheet of paper and signed by the student) on their purpose for seeking admission
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