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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Akash, my cousin is going through same situation as yours. If you have a dream and you know that you will give your best into it, go for it. The world always hates the different and wants to bring them back to what they consider normal and good. If you want to be successful get ruthless and adamant. People will definitely hate you for what you do, but once you are successful they will ask you, how you did it. Best of Luck.

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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

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It is really good, if you are interested for TV Journalism. But, I will suggest you that you should spend few time in print media first. After that, you should try TV Journalism. And, if you are a graduate, then you can do short term Diploma course in TV Journalism. There is no need to do a full time degree course. Number of TV Channels are also offering short term courses for the same. But, you have time and money both, then you can do a degree programme from that institution those are offering the same.

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Ananya Dev

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You can find the contact details here http://www.ftiindia.com/contact_us.html

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Kirti DuaAnnouncer, AIR

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Dear Aman,
You can try in Shri Ram Center and in NSD (Mandi House, Delhi), theatre for students/kids. Basically under 18. There are special courses for School going students or you may try in any of the known theatre groups which will help you to boost and grow your acting skills. Otherwise, acting course from any private institute will also help, but I would suggest you do to not leave your studies for this, there is much time you can achieve after 12th as well. So, first give priority to your education and then do an acting course.
All the best.

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Shivani Hashia

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Hansraj offers these courses separately as much as I have seen. The duration is from 3 to 6 months. Kindly visit the campus for further inquiries you will get to see banners on this. There will be the contact detail.

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Azhar Mohamed

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No, it does not. According to the institute details, they offer the following courses:
3D Animation
Visual Effects
Graphic Design
Web Design
Interior Design
Digital Marketing
Digital Photography
Multimedia

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Beuton Goyary

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You have to be a graduate in any field, and then apply for PG acting course in FTII. It is not necessary to be a graduate in acting course, as there is literally very less institutions which provide graduation in acting in our country.

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