School of Business, UPES, Dehradun
Hello,
Now a days video editing course become very popular among students it requires practical knowledge to serve good quality video to get better experience by audience
it is offered by many colleges in and available in diploma, bachelor,master and certificate degree. courses like mass communication and film making course also offers to learn video editing under course.
Many colleges offered after class 12 for bachelor degree in video editing.some good colleges are
1.Reliance Education Chennai Sadhna Academy for Media Studies Noida
2.Mumbai University National Institute of Film and Fine Arts Kolkata
3. Reliance education Kolkata
4.YMCA Institute for Media Studies and Information Technology New Delhi
And many more...you can also learn video editing through Online course provided by udemy, LinkedIn etc.
To know about particular college admissions all details provided in the link
https://www.careers360.com/courses/video-editing-course
Hello.
These categories are not divided or decided by any particular institution but these categories and reservations are decided by the borad or the government. The university and institutions all follow certain rules and guidelines laid out by the committees.
Dear candidate when it comes to applying through Goverment seat Quota you need to pay the tuition fees and apart from that there are admission fees, sports fees, health fees etc. But yes whichever fee structure they mentioned that has to authentic, you can expect not more than 5 to 10000 extra( though chances are least). However KMCH is a good choice, overall the Institution is quite affordable and fees would not rise above 1 Lakh, but if you apply for Hostels and other facilities then it would rise.
Good luck!!
Hello Aspirant,
According to Telangana state guidelines, people who do not come under ST, SC, BC categories can apply for an EWS certificate. Their annual income should be below 8 lakhs.
I regret to inform you that you cannot apply for an EWS certificate.
I hope it helps.
Thank you.
Hi Sahil,
In my opinion I would say do not worry at all. Just try to ask them again and again why the books are not available for the preparation, you can simply told them that you need books for study without them you will not be able to pass. If still they don't give any positive response then kidnly take your parents or anyone and then you can ask.
Pressurize them and put your importance and need over them so they will understand the need of books. And you have paid the fees as well so you can simply write a complaint letter and post them to the higher authorities of NIOS board.
If still this not works, then go for second hand books as they cost lower then new ones.
Hope this will help you for sure and do not worry, everything will be alright.
Access these links: https://school.careers360.com/articles/nios-study-material
https://school.careers360.com/boards/nios/nios-books-for-class-12
Thank you and good luck:)
Hey aspirant,
If an examinee appears for the first group and then opts out before the end of the examination for the last paper of the second group, the first group's result will be declared, and the opt out option will only apply to the second group.I'm assuming you've completed your exam forms for both groups but are unsure about sitting for group 2.
The effect would be the same whether you sat for the exam and attempted it or stayed home. So, I don't think you should try to avoid Group 2, because sitting or not sitting has no effect on your grade.
So what if you aren't sure about clearing group 2 because you aren't prepared? You've prepared for Group 1 haven't you? So, for the next few days, concentrate on group 1, because it's pointless to risk group 1 by giving group 2 10–15 days.
Give group 2 3–4 days in the last week of April after you've finished group 1 completely, and it's revision time as well (Prioritise Group 1).
This is only a suggestion; you must determine what works best for you.
All the best
Hello, I hope you are doing well
OBC Certificate issued from Delhi NCT is only valid when your caste comes under the Central Delhi OBC Caste List. There are many castes which fall under OBC as per Delhi NCT list but not under the Central Delhi OBC Caste list.
So, you cannot avail the benefit of OBC Quota, you can still register for exams and counseling as a general candidate.
Hope this helps.
Dear Student ,
You're in 2nd semester means now you're in 1st year . The Govt exams you are interested for have different syllabus .. but , yes .. some common subjects you can start preparing from your current academic year such as English , Aptitude , static GK etc, after your semester study hours ! But .. you must to be focused first that in which Govt exam you have kept in your 1st preference to crack .. based on your goal you can continue your preparation while studying in college .
GATE exam mainly taken for higher studies as well as for jobs in PSUs( most for B.Techs) .
and SSC CGL/ APSC you can give after your graduation .
Hope you understand !
Hello There!
The Institute of Management or IMT itself is a huge brand which has deeply established itself in the category of top Management institutes in India. Since all of them are sister institutes, I think that they all equally capable of providing you with the best management education you require to achieve your goals. All of them have their perks, but IMT-Nagpur is known for its dynamic education in marketing management, its faculty and the top-notch infrastructure. Hope this helps
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