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Lalit Kumar

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You need to enhance your v8ideography skills to apply for such channels. Work and gain experience, after that, apply in these channels for the job of a videographer.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there !
Please check out our link for more details about photography colleges. BFA in bachelor course for photography duration 3 years
https://www.shiksha.com/arts-fine-visual-performing/photography/articles/top-10-colleges-for-photography-courses-in-india-blogId-11445
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lalit Kumar

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Lalit Kumar

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You have made a wrong decision by dropping your engineering. Now PG degree courses are available after graduation. So don't take a long route, go for any photography institute learn aspects of photography, because there is no such area to learn particular photography interest. After passing go to travel magazine or newspaper publishing house to be a travel photographer.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
Admission procedure is as follows.
Every year, admission process starts with form fill-up. Merit will be out as per the cut-off marks and if you fall into the category you'll get admission. Merit is prepared on the basis of class 12th marks.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
Join a photography institute and mention your field of photography interest. There will be some part-time/weekend courses or short-term courses for photography.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
For better future, I would suggest B.Tech as graduation and photography as a part-time certification course, benefits from this is you don't need to struggle anymore to get a proper job in photography.

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6 years ago

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
Yes, it is a good decision. Please join any Diploma or certification course in photography institute with your graduation course and learn aspects of photography and work under any photographer as an intern till you become an independent photographer.

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6 years ago

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
Please mention what kind of photography sector you're looking for because photography also has different zones.
Few are:
Wildlife photographer
Product photographer
Travel photographer
Cultural photographer
Fashion photographer
Landscape photographer
Nature photographer
Portrait photographer

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6 years ago

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
Please join a photography institute with your graduation course and learn different aspects of photography and work under any wildlife photographer as an intern till you become an independent wildlife photographer.

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