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Master of Visual Arts [MVA] is a two-year postgraduate degree in the visual arts field. In the course of this study, subjects like Sculpture, theatre, Painting, Photography, etc. are studied in depth. This course is offered in many premier universities and institutes of India. The aspirants can also go for distance education to study this course from international universities. The basic eligibility required of the student in order to pursue Master of Visual Arts is that they must have completed their graduation from a recognized university in India or abroad.
The course fees range between INR 10,000 - 2 lacs for the total duration.
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M.A. in Dance is a 2-year postgraduate program in the domain of performing art forms with a specialization in the field of dance (various folk and classical dances). One can pursue the course after completion of his/her graduation from a recognized state/central/deemed university.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Harshali,
The first and good step would be if you register yourself online on their website. Otherwise, there are many promoters from the college side you may find out there information, they too provide the forms.

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Yes, you can definitely pursue M.A. in psychology. Already having done MBA which gives scope for many opportunities, you need to have a better clarity as why you want to pursue a career in Psychology. Psychology is one of the interesting field to study and practice as a career.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Srinivas,
PG Diploma is considered equivalent to a post-graduate degree, however, even by many, it is not included as a degree course. It is a Diploma course. MA is a post-graduate degree. Moreover, journalism and mass communication together is a wide topic that will cover all the aspects. It is not just limited to journalism only. You will have more options (other than a journalist).

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello,
R. K. Films and Media Academy arranges placement opportunities and guides for the placement after the completion of MJMC. However, it will be your talent and skills that help you to get the job by facing the personal interview with the organisation.

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