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<p dir="ltr">Hostel charges vary depending on the accommodation type. Self-contained rooms cost INR 1,65,000, standard inside hostels are INR 1,60,000, and hostels designated for Sangeet Kala students are INR 1,07,500. Outside hostels cost INR 1,60,000, including INR 15,000 for transport. All options include meal charges. Students should choose based on their budget and preferences for location and amenities.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">The admission process for the MSc programme follows a merit-based system. The first merit list will be released on 10th June 2025, followed by the second on 30th June 2025, and the third on 4th August 2025. These dates are essential for applicants to track, as shortlisted candidates will need to proceed with document verification and partial fee payment to secure their admission.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Graduates of the MSc in Film Making from MIT School of Film and Theatre are well-prepared to enter the competitive world of Film, Television, and OTT platforms. With specialisation in a key filmmaking department, students can pursue roles as filmmakers or chief technicians. Additionally, the programme equips graduates with the skills and confidence to initiate independent projects, provided they have the ability to raise funding and manage creative workflows.</p>

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<p>Yenepoya University Powered by Emversity has a self-entry-based admission procedure. It doesn't mention NEET as an accepted entrance for BSc (Hons) programs. Candidates have to appear for the entrance exam of the university. The selection would be based on that exam as well as the eligibility requirements.</p>

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<p>MSc programme at MIT School of Film and Theatre costs INR 11 lakh, making it significantly more expensive than similar programmes at institutions like MIT School of Vedic Sciences (INR 1.53–1.74 lakh) and Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics (INR 4.04 lakh). The higher fee reflects the industry-grade infrastructure and hands-on filmmaking training offered.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">When selecting a college for a MSc programme, candidates should evaluate factors such as tuition fees, median salary after graduation, infrastructure, faculty, and industry exposure. While considering options like MIT School of Film and Theatre, it's important to assess overall value, career prospects, and the quality of training offered.</p>

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<p>MIT School of Film and Theatre (MIT ADT University, Pune) offers a 2 year M.Sc. in Filmmaking with a total intake of 25 seats, divided equally among five specializations.</p><p>&nbsp;Direction &amp; Screenplay, Cinematography, Editing, VFX &amp; Motion Graphics, and Sound Recording &amp; Designing (5 seats each) .</p><p>Despite variations in some sources, reliable official listings confirm the structured intake as 25 seats in total, ensuring focused, small-cohort training.</p><p>So, your chances depend on one of these limited 5 seat specialisations.</p>

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<p>MSc at MIT School of Film and Theatre maintains a limited intake of just 25 seats, fostering a more focused and personalised learning environment. The 25 available seats are equally divided across five sub-specialisations, i.e., Cinematography, Direction &amp; Screenplay Writing, Film Editing, Sound Recording &amp; Designing, and Visual Effects &amp; Motion Graphics</p>

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<p>The MIT School of Film and Theatre offers&nbsp;<mark>25 seats</mark>&nbsp;for its MSc in Filmmaking program.&nbsp;These seats are divided across different specializations: 5 for Direction and Screenplay Writing, 5 for Cinematography, 5 for VFX &amp; Motion Graphics, 5 for Editing, and 5 for Sound Recording and Designing.<span data-cid="c950f851-85b7-4663-aad9-3290f91c99e7">&nbsp;</span></p>

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<p>After completing an MS in Artificial Intelligence, students' salary depends on their experience and location. The entry-level salaries in India are between INR 8L and INR 15L, where the senior-level salaries are between INR 35 L and INR 60 L.</p><p>On the other hand, top companies like <strong data-start="274" data-end="284">Google</strong>, <strong data-start="286" data-end="296">Amazon</strong>, <strong data-start="298" data-end="311">Microsoft</strong>, and <strong data-start="317" data-end="326">... View more

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<p>An MS in Artificial Intelligence is a specialised postgraduate degree that revolves around advanced AI theories, tools, and real-world applications. The programme helps students to design, develop, and deploy intelligent systems using Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Neural Networks, Computer Vision, NLP, Robotics, and Data Science.</p><p>It blends Mathematics, Programming, and AI Research to solve complex queries of industries like healthcare, finance, autonomous vehicles, cybersecurity, and more.</p>

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<p>Pursuing an MBA or an MS in Artificial Intelligence depends on personal goals. If students want to handle roles in <strong>Management, Leadership, Business Strategy, Entrepreneurship</strong>, or climb the corporate ladder, an <strong data-start="197" data-end="204">MBA</strong> is better. Here, students will learn about business growth, marketing, finance, and team leadership. On the other hand, students who love <strong>technology, programming, problem-solving, and AI research</strong>, an <strong data-start="369" data-end="402">MS in Artificial In... View more

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<p>An MS in Artificial Intelligence covers various theory, practical tools, and real-world applications. The core topics that are covered in MS in AI are:</p><ul><li>Machine Learning</li><li>Deep Learning</li><li>Neural Networks</li><li>Natural Language Processing (NLP)</li><li>Computer Vision</li><li>Robotics and Autonomous Systems</li><li>Reinforcement Learning</li><li>Data Mining and Big Data</li><li>AI Ethics and Responsible AI</li><li>Cloud AI Tools &amp; Frameworks</li></ul>

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<p>MS in Artificial Intelligence is quite a hard subject to study specially for those who have no knowledge or relevant background. The course revolve around in depth concepts of <strong>Mathematics (linear algebra, calculus, probability)</strong>, <strong data-start="173" data-end="204">Machine Learning Algorithms</strong>, <strong data-start="206" data-end="223">Deep Learning</strong>, <strong data-start="225" data-end="244">Neural Networks</strong>, <strong data-start="246" data-end="277">Natural La... View more

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<p>The scope of an MS in AI is vast and growing fast. Students can get the opportunity to work in fields like tech, healthcare, finance, autonomous systems, cybersecurity, robotics, and entertainment. After completing their graduation, they can expect their career as an AI Engineer, Machine Learning Scientist, Data Scientist, AI Researcher, NLP Engineer, Computer Vision Specialist, and more. Top companies like Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, Tesla, Meta, and startups actively take students with a background in Artificial Intelligence.</p>

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<p>An MS in Artificial Intelligence is worth it if students are passionate about AI, as it is one of the demanding programs. The programme revolves around Machine Learning, Robotics, Data Science, and AI Research across industries. Students who are graduates in Computer Science, Engineering, Math, or related fields must go for it as it can give a boost to their careers. Students must have strong programming and math skills to opt for AI. Also, they need to deal with topics including Machine Learning, Deep Learning, NLP, Robotics, Ethics, and AI systems.</p>

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<p>Below is the list of several institutions in India offer an MSc in Embryology:-</p><ol><li>AIIMS Delhi</li><li>Kasturba Medical College (Manipal)</li><li>JSS Medical College (Mysore)</li><li>Amity University (Noida)</li><li>Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute (Kelambakkam)</li><li>&nbsp;SRMCRI (Chennai)</li></ol>

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<p dir="ltr">The estimated cost for admission to the MSc programme at MIT School of Film and Theatre stands at INR 11,03,500. Students should be financially prepared to invest in this two-year filmmaking course, which offers access to industry-standard infrastructure and expert guidance. The fee is split as INR 5,00,000 for the first year and INR 6,03,500 for the second year.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">After being shortlisted through the merit list, candidates need to complete the final step of the admission process by verifying their documents in person. Admission is confirmed only after this verification and the payment of a part of the tuition fee. The total MSc tuition fee at MIT School of Film and Theatre is INR 11 lakh, and confirmation secures the seat for the upcoming academic year.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">The primary selection criterion for the MSc programme at MIT School of Film and Theatre is that candidates must hold a graduate degree or its equivalent. After the application is submitted, the institute reviews all eligible profiles and releases up to three merit lists based on academic performance. Shortlisted students are then notified of their selection and invited to proceed to the next stage of admission.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Candidates must visit the official website to apply for the MIT School of Film and Theatre MSc course and complete the online registration process. Applicants must provide personal and academic details, then submit the application form and pay the registration fee.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Yes, admission is currently open for the MSc at MIT School of Film and Theatre for the academic year 2025. Students who meet the eligibility criteria can register and begin the admission process.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">The last date to apply for MIT School of Film and Theatre MSc admission 2025 is July 31. Interested candidates must complete their registration before this deadline. As per the eligibility criteria, only graduates or those with an equivalent qualification are considered. Applicants are advised to keep their documents ready and apply early to avoid missing the MIT MSc admission deadline.</p>

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<p>NEET PG scorecards contains a series of details including name and date of birth, roll number, category etc. In addition, the scorecard also contains marks scored, NEET PG rank, number of correct and incorrect reponse etc. Candidates will have to download the scorecards through registration credentials.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>No. NBE will not send NEET PG scorecard to candidates. Qualified candidates will have to download the scorecard online. They will have to login on the official website and enter registration credentials to download scorecards. The scorecard must be preserved as it will be used at various stages of admission process.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes. NEET PG cut off depends on difficulty level of question paper in NEET PG exam. In addition, cut off also depends on number of candidates appearing for the exam and availablity of seats. If difficulty level will be more, then cut off will be low and so on. NBE releases cut off score with NEET PG result.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">MIT School of Film and Theatre offers a single specialisation under its MSc programme, Film Making. It is designed to shape them into professionally trained filmmakers and technicians. MSc in Film Making consists of five sub-specialisations, which are as follows:&nbsp;</p><ul><li dir="ltr" role="presentation">Direction and Screenplay Writing</li><li dir="ltr" role="presentation">Cinematography</li><li dir="ltr" role="presentation">Film Editing</li><li dir="ltr" role="presentation&quo... View more

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<p dir="ltr">The course fee for the two-year MSc in Filmmaking at MIT School of Film and Theatre is INR 11,03,500. The fee is structured as INR 5,00,000 for the first year and INR 6,03,500 for the second year. Candidates should note that this fee is sourced from the official website and is subject to change. It's advisable to check the latest updates before making financial decisions.</p>

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<p>Candidates aiming for admission to the MSc programme at MIT School of Film and Theatre must meet certain eligibility criteria. It is a two-year postgraduate course, and the basic requirement is that applicants must hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent in a relevant field.</p>

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<p>Candidates will have to score the minimum cut off percentile to qualify NEET PG exam. The qualifying cut off differs as per the category. For general category, candidates have to score 50 percentile while for reserved category, the qualifying cut off is 40th. A merit list is released based on marks score, overall rank, category rank etc. Candidates shortlisted in merit list are elligible for NEET PG counselling for seat allocation.</p>

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