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Yaash Agarwal

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You can go to National School of Drama in Delhi.

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Anant Raina

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There are no good acting institutes in Bangalore. Refer to the link below to know about the best acting schools in India:
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/film-tv/articles/top-10-acting-schools-in-india-blogId-8822

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Anant Raina

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NSD and FTII are the best places to learn acting in India.

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Anant Raina

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The best college for acting is NSD (National School of Drama).

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Anant Raina

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You should join theater and then get into hardcore acting.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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TOEFL- If you are proficient in English, then you should not spend more than a total of 15 hrs. Just solve few sample tests. Same goes for IELTS. If you are moderately proficient, spend 2 hours every day for 3 weeks.
For SAT and ACT: It depends on your proficiency and your target score. If you are aiming for the top 10 percentile and also are quite proficient already, then spend 3 hours for 2 weeks solving papers and revision. If you have just started preparing, then spend 2 hours for 3 months to gain good understanding of the test pattern and to do well.

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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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astha singh

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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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