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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes,  some acting courses in India offer opportunities for specialisation in specific areas of acting or related disciplines. For example, students may choose to focus on method acting,  classical theatre, musical theatre, film acting, or voice acting,  depending on the available options within the curriculum.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, most acting courses in India emphasize practical training and hands-on experience. Students often participate in acting workshops, rehearsals, performances, and film projects to apply the techniques and theories they learn in class. Practical experience is essential for honing acting skills and preparing students for real-world acting opportunities.

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Manpreet Kaur

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The duration of Acting courses depends on the type of programme you pursue. While Acting certificate courses are usually of three-six months,  the duration of diploma programmes typically ranges from one-two year. On the other hand, the Acting degree course duration can go up to three years.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Acting course curriculums typically cover a broad range of subjects aimed at developing students' acting skills and knowledge of the performing arts. These may include acting techniques, voice modulation, movement and gesture, improvisation, character analysis, script interpretation, theatre history, and stagecraft.

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Manpreet Kaur

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India offers a diverse range of acting courses catering to various interests and career goals. Here are some popular options:

  • Diploma and certificate courses: Offered by various institutes and academies, these courses provide a foundational understanding of acting techniques, voice and speech training, and character development. They typically last from a few months to a year.
  • Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees: Universities and colleges offer full-fledged acting programs, often affiliated with recognised performing arts institutions. These programs delve deeper into various acting styles, theatre history, and performance t
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Manpreet Kaur

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Eligibility criteria vary depending on the institution and the level of the course. Generally, most acting courses in India accept students who have completed their high school education  (10+2) or equivalent. Some institutions may also require applicants to undergo an audition or interview process to assess their aptitude for acting.

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Ansh mehta

Beginner-Level 2

It is a course of 24 month duaration .

It provides comprehensive training in responsive web design, mobile apps and interactive content.

Students get training industry standard softwares like Adobe creative cloud apps, css, Javascript, PHP, MySQL, CSS.

It helps to be job ready professionals in the industry of media and entertainment.

As mentioned on the site fee of the course is 3.08 lakhs.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, you are eligible to pursue MDes in Film and Video Design after completing BTech in Mechanical Engineering. You can pursue the course after completing any undergraduate degree such BA, BSc, BTech/ BE etc.

Since MDes is an advanced course, you are expected to have basic Design aptitude.

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Divya

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After finishing Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC), student can get many job in media, communication, journalism, PR, advertising and digital media. There are lot of option to choose. Here some career path for BJMC pass student:

  1. Journalism: news reporter, news anchor, writer, editor, broadcast journalist and more.

  2. Mass Communication: media researcher, media planner, media manager.

  3. Advertising & PR: ad executive, PR officer, copywriter, social media manager.

  4. Digital Media: content creator, online journalist, digital marketing.

  5. Content Writing: script writer, editor, proofreader.

  6. Media Production: video editor, camera operato

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Divya

Contributor-Level 8

After finishing Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC), student can get many job in media, communication, journalism, PR, advertising and digital media. There are lot of option to choose. Here some career path for BJMC pass student:

  1. Journalism: news reporter, news anchor, writer, editor, broadcast journalist and more.

  2. Mass Communication: media researcher, media planner, media manager.

  3. Advertising & PR: ad executive, PR officer, copywriter, social media manager.

  4. Digital Media: content creator, online journalist, digital marketing.

  5. Content Writing: script writer, editor, proofreader.

  6. Media Production: video editor, camera operato

...more

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