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Akash Kumar Gupta

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The National Institute of Engineering (NIE) in Mysore offers various scholarship programs for undergraduate courses. Some of the scholarships available include State Scholarships like epass and Vidyasiri, scholarships for academic excellence awarded to the top three students every semester, fee concessions for SC/ST students based on caste certificates and academic records, AICTE Pragathi & Saksham Scholarship, SSP Post Matric Scholarship, and support for MHRD scholarships for students from socially and economically backward classes.

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Naveen Kumar Veeraboina

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International Maritime Institute does not provide any direct scholarships. Course fees at IMI can be quite high. If you have a good rank in the IMUCET (Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test) and a decent board percentage, obtaining a loan is quite easy. But you must also explore other platforms that offer scholarships. International Maritime University in Chennai also offers scholarships. 

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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The fees for undergraduate courses at Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT) vary based on the course and category of students. For Indian Nationals, the annual fees for UG courses like B.Tech range from Rs. 2,29,000 to Rs. 2,81,000.

Additionally, for children of Indian workers in Gulf Countries, the fees range from Rs. 2,81,000 to Rs. 3,45,000 annually. The fee structure at NSUT makes pursuing undergraduate education affordable and accessible for students from different backgrounds, ensuring quality education at a reasonable cost.

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Abdullah Hussain

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Yes, there are good colleges in India for Film Direction. Whistling Woods offer the course but at a high fees of Rs 5 Lakhs to 25 Lakhs. Other than this, the following colleges are also very good for graduation and Diploma in the field of film direction:

  • Film and Television Institute of India, Pune providing various 1 to 3 year Certificate and Diploma courses. The fees ranges around Rs 1.25 Lakhs approximately.
  • Satyajit Rai Film and Television Institute, Kolkata providing various filmography courses with fees around Rs 1.50 Lakhs approximately.
  • LV Prasad Film and TV academy, Chennai with fees ranging from Rs 2.5 Lakhs to 4.45 Lakhs.
  • Kalapu
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Udit Dixit

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Scholarship 1

Post Matric Under This Scheme, All SC/ST Students:

Under this Scheme, all SC/ST students whose parents/ guardians annual income from all sources does not exceed Rs. 2,50,000/ are eligible for scholarship.

Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) To COBC:

Under this Scheme, all SC/ST students whose parents/ guardian8 annual income from all sources does not exceed Rs. 50,000/-, are eligible for scholarship.

 

Scholarship 2

Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) OBC:

Under this Scheme, all OBC students whose parents annual income from all sources does not exceed Rs 1,50,000/-, are eligible for scholarship.

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