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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Aishwarya,
No, you don't have to appear for SNUSAT in order to take admission in MFA in film and Television course in Shiv Nadar University. You can apply online for the course with necessary details and upon screening of these applications, you will be called upon for a personal interview if found suitable. Your performance in the interview will determine your admission.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Ankush!
Some institutes do not mention their fee explicitly. I would advise you to contact the college directly.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Saurabh!
Having a degree will not ensure any job in the film industry. The degree will familiarize you with the film making process and will also serve as an evidence that you have knowledge about the field. But this field has cut throat competition and you have to make you own space with your hard work and dedication. It is not easy to make a career in the film industry and you really have to put your heart and soul to this career to be successful.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Sir,
It is not important that every 12th passing student goes for engineering or medical. Now a days job in engineering is really less jobs as if a student is unable to get good college then it is really difficult for them to get job in future. As you said your son is interested in story writing and film making and if you see he would really do better in this field then there are many course for film making such as B.Sc. In VFX, B.Sc. In Animation, B.Sc. In Film Making and many more. And here also lot of scope which does not need any backup it just need a talent. Famous college who provide this course are
1. Whistling Woods Inter
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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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Follow your heart, which will only take you to the right destination. Do not do something to please someone. I am saying this, because I don't understand why did you get into B.Tech? If you want to be an actor? Anyways, once you become successful, people will value you truly automatically, so don't bother, hard work and perseverance will surely pay. You can do a Diploma in acting from Mumbai, it is a dreamland for the people to pursue acting, and I suggest this institute. http://www.itaspa.in/acting.html.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Rajat!
Acting schools are mostly expensive only. Even a short term course of 3 months might cost you around 60-70K at least. You can rather get associated with some theater group and learn the skills of acting from them. Joining a theater group will not be a cheaper option but will also enhance your skills as a whole.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Saurabh!
I would't agree that there is no scope in film making industry but you should keep in mind that this industry has a cut throat competition. You really need to give it all your hard work and dedication to make your place and carve a niche in the field. It is also advisable to keep an alternate career ready with you so that you can at least survive. Once you complete your BFA in film making, you can expect to have a career as a director, editor, producer, screenplay writer, soundman, cameraman etc.

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Rishabh Vishwakarma

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Around 3.5 Lacs for 6 months course.

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Manish SinghArtist, Taekwondo black belt, since1989 owner

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Hello,
Yes, you may enroll for Diploma at any time in animation, What I would suggest you first complete your 10+2, or opt BFA which will be of 4-5 years depending upon the course (if you really want to work in animation industry)
Please note- Drawing/Traditional skills are must. Polish your sketching skills.

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