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You seem to have done excellently in your Diploma. Now for lateral entry, every state has a matrix that tells you what branches of engineering you are eligible based on your branch in diploma. Else taking Diploma as the equivalent of 12th you can seek admission in any branch in the first year.
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After diploma, various career opportunities open for you in government sector or private sector. Some companies prefer to recruit Polytechnic students rather than engineering students. About government sector these are the opportunity available.
Indian railway
BHEL
BEL
NTPC
Power grid
Electricity department
Talking about private sector you can get the job at the companies related to your field and with handsome freshers package. If you are lucky enough then you can also work as lab assistant at college. The opportunities are limited provided the person must be skilled.
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Scholar-Level 16
Well, from both the courses, you may easily land up in the field of photography. However, I'd recommend you to go for a course in media and mass communication because it not only covers photography as a subject from the 3rd semester but also expands your bandwidth of understanding of other fields as well. You may in fact fetch a lot of opportunities from the course in mass communication and media more than visual communication.
I hope it clears all your doubts. You may ask for more.
All the best.
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Kindly let me know about your academic background so that I can guide you further.
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The minimum requirement for admission into a cinematography programme is plus two. After plus two one may go for various certificate and diploma courses in cinematography to acquire knowledge in the field.
Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune; Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute, Kolkata, Zee Institute of Media Arts and Whistling Woods International in Mumbai are some of the prominent institutes that conduct courses in Cinematography. Course curriculum includes live shooting with digital cameras, exposure to advanced digital shooting technology and computer software's for creating visual effects for individual shots,
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