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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Eligibility: Minimum 10+2/Intermediate school pass. Candidates appearing/appeared in qualifying examinations may also apply.
COURSES COVERED IN FILM-MAKING ARE-
1) Acting Basics - Acting is an activity in which a story is told by means
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
Yes, anybody who is a graduate from a recognized university can apply for Post Graduation Diploma in Radio and Television Journalism. You will have to appear in a written entrance test and your performance in this test will determine your admission in the course.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
iCAT is a digital design and media college. You will have to appear for the entrance test which is basically an aptitude test. You can refer to entrance exam books that have qualitative aptitude sample tests, English language practice tests, Reasoning questions and general knowledge tests. Practicing these tests will give you a fair idea about the pattern of the entrance test. Apart from this, if you clear the written exam, you will have to appear for a personal interview. So you must read thoroughly about the course you are applying for.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
No, you don't need to have a degree in theatres to begin your career in acting. Though polishing your skills by joining a theatre group or taking up a short term acting course would benefit you in the long run. Begin by working in advertisements in order to get noticed. Research well about the acting agencies and production houses. Acting is a highly paid industry but it is high on competition as well. You need to prepare yourself well before you begin your struggle.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
It may be the call letter.
First, you need to contact the officials. As their contact details are given in it.
As you said, the direction of study is not mentioned in it. Therefore, one cannot be assured that the given information is correct or not.
Contact them and ask as much as information you could.
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