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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Hey yes, you can still get into the 5th sem of B.A. in most mumbai colleges even with a KT in one 3rd sem subject. as per mumbai university's ATKT rules, you're good if you've cleared all first-year subjects and have only one backlog. still, it's best to check with the college directly to be sure!
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The list below shows the comparison of top Photography Colleges in Mumbai (All)
- National Institute of Photography Comparison with Other Colleges
- Master's ICE Institute Comparison with Other Colleges
- Reliance Bhilai Comparison with Other Colleges
- Le Mark School of Art Comparison with other Colleges
- Master's Digital Photography School Comparison with Other Colleges
- L.S. Raheja School of Art, Worli Comparison with other Colleges
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The top specialisations offered by best Photography colleges in Mumbai (All) and the number of colleges it holds are given below in the form of table:
Top Specialisations | Number of colleges |
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Fashion Design | 5 Colleges |
Photoshop | 1 College |
Print Media | 1 College |
Camera Handling & Lighting | 1 College |
Calligraphy | 1 College |
hope you find the answer well.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Below is the table showing colleges with their rating and top recruiters:
College Name | Top Recruiters |
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Pantaloon | |
SONY | |
Affinity Expres |
Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The scope of a photography course in Mumbai is vast in nature, Mumbai's thriving media, vast environment and fasion industries offer big careers to the photographers which includes opportunities in:
1. Media & Journalism – Photojournalist for news and magazines.
2. Fashion – Shoots for brands, designers, and campaigns.
3. Event Photography – Weddings and corporate events.
4. Film Industry – Stills for Bollywood movies and web series.
5. Advertising – Product and brand photography.
6. Wildlife/Nature – Projects for magazines and tourism boards.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
The admission process for photography courses typically depends on the type of program (certificate, diploma, undergraduate, or postgraduate) and the institution offering it. Here's a general outline:
Certificate/Diploma Courses
- Students Usually require a Class 12 degree in any stream from a recognised board.
- There is no specific subject requirement, but it depends on the college.
Undergraduate Courses (BA/BFA in Photography)
- Candidate must have completed 10+2 in any stream from a recognised board.
- There is a minimum mark required may vary (usually 50-60%).
Postgraduate Courses (MA/MFA in Photography)
- Children need a bachelor'
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Below is a table showcasing a list of the best private Photography colleges in Mumbai (All) for in with their total tuition fees:
Private Colleges | Average Course Fees |
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Deviprasad Goenka Management College of Media Studies Admission | INR 35,000 |
Le Mark School of Art Admission | INR 12,000 - INR 3.3 Lakh |
Big Art Institute Admission | INR 65,000 - INR 1.1 Lakh |
Ramesh Sippy Academy of Cinema and Entertainment Admission | INR 10,000 - INR 25,000 |
JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Vile Parle West Admission | INR 85,000 |
Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.
New answer posted
9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Although there are different colleges in Mumbai, but National Institute of Photography is the college that hold the No. 1 position in Photography courses in Mumbai (All) in the popularity basis category.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, some colleges accept transfer students from other universities, but the process and requirements vary by school:
Planning
Consider why you want to transfer, meet with your advisor, and research schools.
Application
Submit a transfer application to the desired university.
Documents
Gather the following documents:
Official transcripts from all previous institutions
Letters of recommendation from professors who know you well
A personal statement explaining your reasons for transferring
Proof of English proficiency, if applicable
Additional materials, such as supplemental essays, portfolios, or int
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
On an average 74 percent of the students are placed with respect to students who have registered for placement in the last three years. The percentage of students getting the second offer for the last three years is 13. This is with respect to students registered for the recruitment process.So the chance for get into one is high.And morever it is the tsudents responsibility to get in to one.
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