The course offers a comprehensive learning experience with a strong focus on practical industry exposure. Faculty members are highly qualified and supportive, although assignments change each semester, except for the mentor. The examination structure includes a mid-semester exam worth 25 marks and an end-semester exam worth 60 marks. The college is committed to helping students secure placements, although some choose further studies or opt out of placements. Students receive support in resume building and letters of recommendation, but must find internships independently.
The final semester emphasizes practical experience with a mandatory 400-hour internship, a final project, and a term paper. In the third year, students also complete a 400-hour internship at a production house or news agency, facilitated by the college through WhatsApp groups and direct communication with employers. Internships, such as one at The Bastion, can include a stipend of Rs.10,000 and involve tasks like video editing and social media management.
Scholarships and financial aids are available for eligible students, especially those in financial need. The annual fees for the film course range from Rs. 47,000 to Rs. 68,000, which is affordable compared to other institutions. Additional support includes mid-day meals for students in need. The Magis program offers scholarships for students aspiring to study abroad. While placements are not guaranteed, the course's internship requirement provides critical industry exposure and potential job opportunities.
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