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2 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, there are several institutes which provide graduation in acting but you should chose only the one which offers fully practical training because acting is fully practical thing, one omong such good institute is AAFT.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 3
There are many acting schools in India, but most offer courses after graduation. If you're looking for options after 12th, you can consider institutions like AAFT, which offers Diploma and degree courses. and they focus mainly on practical hands-on learning.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
According to the brochure of Jindal School of Journalism and Communication, the syllabus of the BA (Hons) and BSc (Hons) in Film and New media is the same. Both course have the same credit score distribution and teach the same subjects across all semesters. The internship breaks in the curriculum is also the same for both courses.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Jindal School of Journalism and Communication offers the Film and New Media specialisation in both BA (Hons) and BSc (Hons) course mode. BSc (Hons) at Jindal School of Journalism and Communication is only offered in the aforementioned specialisation. However, the BA (Hons) course is available in other specialisations as well.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Wentworth Miller attended the University of Princeton. He is known for his role of Micheal Scofield in Prison Break. Miller pursued a UG degree in English Literature, graduating in 1995.
He was part of the singing groups and acted in campus productions before he started his career. Apart from acting, he also screenwrited the 2013 thriller movie, Stoker.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
Hi,
A Cinematography graduate can find job in the sectors that are mentioned below in the table for your reference -
Cinematography Top Recruiters | ||
|---|---|---|
Entertainment Industry | Films | Tv Academies |
News Channels | Production Houses | Photo Studios |
| Streaming Platforms like Netflix | Broadcasters | NFDC |
Note - The information has been taken from the external website.
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
Top Film & Cinema Schools in Delhi NCR
AAFT – One of the most established film & media schools in the region offering UG/PG degrees, diplomas, and short‑term cinema courses covering directing, cinematography, editing, screenwriting, acting, and production. AAFT has a long track record in creative arts education.
Ravi Sarin Film Institute – Known for its practical industry‑oriented training in filmmaking and cinema, with Diploma and short‑term courses as well as degree options. Tends to focus on hands‑on projects and industry exposure.
GKFTII - T-Series Film School – Film & television institute linked to the T‑Seri
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
For AAFT's short‑term acting or anchoring certificate courses, the on‑campus schedules are generally structured as full‑time weekday batches rather than part‑time evening or weekend batches:
Current Batch Format
Campus‑based short courses such as Certificate in Acting & Presentation and Certificate in News Anchoring are typically 3‑month programs held 5 days a week on weekdays with a day schedule during regular hours.
There is no official mention on AAFT's main site or admissions FAQs of separate weekend‑only or evening‑only batches for these campus short courses. According to student Q&A discussion pages, AAFT do
New answer posted
4 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
For AAFT's short‑term acting or anchoring certificate courses, the on‑campus schedules are generally structured as full‑time weekday batches rather than part‑time evening or weekend batches:
Current Batch Format
Campus‑based short courses such as Certificate in Acting & Presentation and Certificate in News Anchoring are typically 3‑month programs held 5 days a week on weekdays with a day schedule during regular hours.
There is no official mention on AAFT's main site or admissions FAQs of separate weekend‑only or evening‑only batches for these campus short courses. According to student Q&A discussion pages, AAFT do
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
For short‑term acting or filmmaking certificate courses at AAFT (such as Acting & Presentation, Cinematography, Editing), typical batch sizes are generally small to medium — around ~15–30 students to support practical learning and instructor engagement.
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