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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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Lorna Dsouza

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You need to have secured at least 50% marks.

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Lima DuttaProfessional HR

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Hi, It all depends upon which college you are looking for to pursue the course. It varies from college to college. You can also find the fee structure of different courses of different colleges at their own websites.

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siddhi ghuge

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You can go for auditions but I would suggest you work on the required skills so that the further process is easier because as you know there is a great competition.

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Mitika NagpalCareer Counselor

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A Diploma course is usually of a year. Later, it depends upon placement and your calibre. IIMCians get the required exposure and platform to showcase their talent.

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Mitika NagpalCareer Counselor

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It has a good scope, career growth wise and monetary wise. As experience increases so is the pay scale.

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Lorna Dsouza

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No, there can never be a guarantee in placement. I would advise you to trust your talent and skills and get yourself internship wherever you can. That will help you to get a good job.

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