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Samreen khan

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For DAFM course, you need to have passed 10+2 from a recognized board. You can directly apply to the college. For further details, refer the link mentioned: http://www.maacindia.com/.

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Namrata Singh

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You need to contact the college for the same. Sharing the link to know about the contact numbers.
Link: http://rsace.edu.in/contact/.

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Priyanka Singhal

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Hi Vanish,
These are the top film making institutes in India:
1. FTII, Pune
2. Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute
3. Whistling Woods International, Mumbai
4. Asian Academy of Film and Television
5. ZIMA, Mumbai.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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There are degrees/Certifications in Film Making, Direction Animation etc. While doing a basic Mass Media Course all these can be done. Together. To do a specialisation in ONE out of the Two Direction and Animation, a Degree in Animation can be pursued. If you mean DOING THESE TWO AS CAREERS/WORKS (NOT Studies) these can surely be done together in the filed.

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Animation is not covered in this course of direction fully, but basics can be learnt through it.

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Manish SinghArtist, Taekwondo black belt, since1989 owner

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Hello,
It is as simple is that- you can not say film direction is only a job where you expect fix salary on month end, while in animation career there are various streams where you may get into a job as an employee on a fixed salary. I would say job wise animation is good stream than to film direction.
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astha singh

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Hi Mohit!
To give your career a kick start in acting, you can take up an acting course. There are various short and long term courses available in several educational institutions all over India. -Diploma in Acting
-Acting Workshops
-Personalised Training programmes
-1 month Part time Certificate Course
- Certificate in Acting
The eligibility criteria varies from one institute to another. You may join some short term courses after 10th while others require you to be a 12th pass. These are few of the institutes offering professional acting course:
-Indira School of Communication (ISC)-Pune
-CREO Valley School of Film and Television Production,
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Manish SinghArtist, Taekwondo black belt, since1989 owner

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Hello,Answer is- No,
there are plenty of other colleges and institutes as well for the very same . You may find list of colleges on google.
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Surbhi KumariPassionate about Legal Journalism

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JMI, IIMC, Maya School of Advance Cinematics, Apeejay School of Communication.

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