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SONTI NAGA RAJESH

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Unfortunately, the search results provided do not contain any specific information about scholarship programs for the BFA (Photography) programme at the Indian Institute of Photography.The search results focus on providing general information about BFA Photography programs in India, such as course details, eligibility, admission process, and top colleges offering the degree. However, there are no details mentioned about any scholarship opportunities at the Indian Institute of Photography.The only relevant information found is that the IIP Academy, which offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography, states that they "offer scholarships
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The search results provided do not contain any information about the rank or ratings of the Indian Institute of Photography for a BFA in Film Making program. The search results focus on providing information about BFA Photography programs in general, including top photography colleges in India, course details, fees, and eligibility. However, there is no specific mention of the Indian Institute of Photography offering a BFA in Film Making degree.The search results are centered around photography programs and do not cover film making or cinematography courses. Therefore, I do not have enough information to determine the rank or stan
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Ankan Ghorai

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The total fee for the MFA (Photography) programme is approximately INR 1.5 to 2 Lacs for the entire program. The average package for MFA (Photography) students is typically around INR 4 to 6 Lacs per annum. The fee for the 1-Year Online Professional Diploma Program in Photography is INR 55,000 total.The fee for the 1-Year Dual Diploma in Photography is INR 1,75,000.

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Ankan Ghorai

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The institute does not appear to be ranked among the top photography programs in India, with the focus in the search results being on more established and higher-ranked photography colleges and universities in the country.

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The Indian Institute of Photography is a private institute, so its fees are generally higher compared to public universities. The total fee for the MFA (Photography) programme is approximately INR 1.5 to 2 Lacs for the entire program.

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Ankan Ghorai

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The BFA in Film Making at the Indian Institute of Photography costs approximately INR 10,000 to INR 750,000 per year, with an average annual fee of INR 40,000 to INR 1,00,000

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The minimum eligibility requirement for the MFA (Photography) programme at the Indian Institute of Photography is:Candidates must have completed a BFA in Photography or B.Sc. in Photography degree from a recognised university or institution.They must have attained a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in their undergraduate degree. The minimum percentage can range between 45-60%, depending on the college.The admission process also includes an entrance exam and personal interview. A candidate's portfolio and internship work are also considered.

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Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC) programme at the Indian Institute of Photography. The results focus on BJMC programs at other institutes like the International Institute of Mass Media (IIMM) in Delhi, but do not mention the Indian Institute of Photography offering a BJMC degree.

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The Indian Institute of Photography is generally considered a Tier 2 institution in India

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 Some of the top recruiters for BFA (Photography) graduates from the Indian Institute of Photography include National Geographic, FoodPanda, India Times, and Imageskart.com. The institute generally has good placement outcomes, with graduates finding opportunities in the digital cinematography and photography industries

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