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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Your son can opt for a film institute course where he can get a good scope where he can discover the art of story writing, acting and direction or he can take up media course where he can study media communication and later on go for editing job.

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Yaash Agarwal

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For this, you can do a Bachelor's degree or even Master's degree on film production and all. Look for colleges which provide you with editing and stuff.

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Samreen khan

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To get admission in MIT for film-making you need to appear for MIT NAT and you need to have 10+2 (For Sound Recording course 10+2 with physics compulsory).
The selection is based on the MIT NAT marks and performance in personal interview.

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Rishabh Bhatnagar

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Amity School of Communication offers a 3-year Bachelors of Film and Television Production. It's a good course that can be applied for from March to June of every year.

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Yaash Agarwal

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If you can come to Kolkata, then you can apply for B.Sc in media science.
You will get lots of hands on training and also internships for media world while you study.

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Aarush Malhotra

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Acting as a career involves more than just performing in movies. Working actors perform in live theatre productions, at theme parks, in commercials, and on television shows. As actors start their careers, many works multiple jobs, such as working as extras in films or TV, to support themselves financially.
While many actors live in large metropolitan areas, such as Los Angeles or New York, production companies all over the U.S. hire actors on a regular basis. Travel is often necessary, and competition for acting positions is extremely high. Acting can be a tiring career, both physically and emotionally; actors often spend hours at a tim
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PG courses and further studies: Graduates may go for relevant M.Sc. courses such as- M.Sc in Operation Theatre Technology, Anaesthesia Technology, Intensive Care Technology etc. M.Sc. courses last for a period of 2 years. Other than M.Sc. programs, graduates may also go for relevant PG Diploma as well as PG Certificate courses.

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