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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
MG University MA fee is cumulative of multiple fee components such as the tuition fee, hostel charges, enrolment fee, security deposit, and many more. The fee for MA courses varies for the courses on-campus and those offered by the affiliated colleges. Total tuition fee for this course range between INR 1,900 and INR 1.8 lakh. Moreover, the given fee range is cumulative of courses offered by the university on-campus as well as through its affiliated colleges, hence may vary.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The MG University application fee is INR 1,000 for students belonging to the General AI category. The fee can be paid online via a credit card/debit card/net banking. The application cost is INR 500 for the SC and ST categories.
NOTE: The mentioned fee is as per past years' data. Hence, is indicative.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
This course MA in Film Making will enable you to develop film production skills with digital equipment and the opportunity to use analog equipment, as well as knowledge of the theories of contemporary cinema. The aim of this course is placed firmly on developing clear and simple storytelling techniques that go beyond arbitrary formal categorizations of drama, documentary or genre. This course wants students to synthesize their personal experience, critical knowledge, and craft skills to express yourself through moving pictures
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The admission requirements are mentioned below:
- Graduation - 55%
- Applicants are expected to have:
- a passion for film making;
- a distinct and individual voice;
- 2:2 or a second class degree or above in a humanities subject (film, media studies, languages, history, English, etc.) or in any other subject relating to the art and craft of film making
- Consideration is also given to non-standard entrants with relevant personal and work experience who can demonstrate the interest, commitment, and ability required to make their own films
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The Part A of MA Economics paper of CPGET exam is of 40 marks. Important topics asked in MA Economics in CPGET exam are Indian Economy and Economic Development, Structure of the Indian Economy, Indian Agriculture, Industry and Services, Telangana State Economy
Meanwhile, part B is of 60 marks. Important topics are Micro Economics- Introduction, Consumer Behaviour, Theory of Production and Costs, Market Structure, Factor Pricing
Macro Economics: National Income, Theories of Employment.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The Part A of MA Theatre Arts paper of CPGET exam is of 40 marks. Some of the important topics asked in the exam in this paper are World Theatre – History and Development of World Theatre (Greek, Britain, German, France, Japan, Russian, Poland, American), Sanskrit Theatre – The History of Sanskrit Theatre, Major Playwrights and their contribution. Meanwhile, part B is of 60 Marks. Important topics related to MA Theatre Arts are Folk Theatre Forms of Andhra Pradesh – Major and Marginal folk forms of Andhra Pradesh with special reference to Veedhi Natakam, Burra Katha, Oggu Katha and Puppetry, Telugu Theatre: History an
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2 years ago
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Part A of MA Sanskrit in CPGET exam is of 40 marks. Some of the important topics asked in MA Sanskrit in CPGET exams are Declensions: Marking the correct declensional form as indicated, Marking the correct Vibhakti as indicated, Conjugation: Marking the correct Tinganta verbal forms, Marking the correct lakara-tense and mood. Samasas – Compounds: Marking the correct vigrahvakya, Marking the correct samasas against given vigrahavakya. Meanwhile, part B is of 60 Marks. Some of the important topics asked in MA Sanskrt are Sandhis: Joining the words, Disjoin the sandhis, Kridantas: Marking the correct Kridanta form, Alankaras: Identi
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
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