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Shiv Kumar

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Admission to MIT School of Film and Theatre, ADT University, is competitive. The process includes an online application, an aptitude test to assess creative abilities, a creativity test, and a personal interview. The interview focuses on self-analysis, awareness of socio-political issues, knowledge of world cinema, and career goals. While the acceptance rate is not disclosed, the process is designed to select candidates with a strong passion for the arts.

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The M.Sc in Film Making programme at MIT School of Film and Theatre, ADT University is designed to offer a comprehensive education in film production, direction, and other aspects of filmmaking. The school provides students with hands-on training, access to modern equipment, and industry exposure, which can help enhance job prospects.

While the placement record at the university may not always be as high as some of the more established film schools, many students find opportunities in production houses, media companies, and digital platforms. Networking, internships, and building a portfolio during the course play a significant role in

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Rupesh Katariya

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The approximate cost for pursuing an M.Sc in Film Making at MIT School of Film and Theatre, ADT University, is around ?5-7 Lacs for the total course duration. This includes tuition fees and other charges.  

Additional expenses such as hostel fees, mess charges, or any materials required for practical work in film making might be separate and vary based on your personal preferences or the facilities you opt for.  

It's advisable to confirm the exact fee structure by directly contacting the university's admission office, as there may be updates or variations depending on the academic year or additional facilities provided.

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The M.Sc in Film Making programme at MIT School of Film and Theatre, ADT University typically has a limited intake to ensure quality education and personalized attention. The exact number of seats can vary each year, but generally, around 20 to 30 students are admitted to the program.

For the most accurate and updated information regarding the intake capacity and admission process, it's best to check the official website or contact the university's admissions office directly.

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The fee schedule for the Diploma in Digital Film Making or (DDFM) normally varies between INR 5000 to 15,000 per year. However, this is not unified as it often depends on either location, reputation, infrastructure or the duration of the course. Some institutions may charge extra fees for the use of equipment, conducting of certain workshops and study materials. The fee structure is relatively small and therefore, it is advisable to confirm individual fees from the right institution offering the course. Institutes also give scholarships, methods of Financial assistance or installment facilities to make the course cheaper for students.

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These are some books that may surely help budding actors to try and get a seat at FTII Pune. "Acting for Film" by Michael Caine goes into some wonderful minute details of how to do things on camera, whereas "The Art of Acting" by Stella Adler can help with building characters and techniques. "An Actor Prepares" by Constantin Stanislavski is a very great classic that explores the psychological side of acting, giving knowledge foundation. The "Complete Actor's Manual" by Richard A. Miller contains practical exercises and advice for the young aspiring actor. These prepare not only for the entrance examination but also help him grasp the c

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