is there any entrance exam for photography college
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Undergraduate, graduate, diploma, and certificate programs are available for photography courses. Numerous prestigious colleges offer photography courses to students who have earned their 10+2 from an accredited board. The cost of photography classes varies from INR 2 lakh to INR 5 lakh. Candidates can enroll in photography classes as part of their Bachelor of Mass Communication (BMM) or Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) programs.
The two most common entrance tests for admission to the top photography institutes are the JMI Entrance Exam and the WUD Aptitude Test.
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Yes, some photography colleges in India require entrance exams to evaluate a student's visual communication and composition skills. These exams are typically multiple-choice and may be named after the college or university, such as JNAFA or FADEE is a Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University exam which is an architecture and fine arts university.
To be eligible for a photography course, students usually need to have passed 10+2 from a recognized board or institute. Some popular photography colleges in India include tese university you may need to take admission test seperately to pursue photography
1.MIT-WPU
2.Asian Academy of Film and Television
3.NIFT Delhi
4.Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science
5.Creative Hut Institute of Photography
6.Guru Nanak University
7.LPU
8.UPES
9.Symbiosis School of Visual Arts and Photography
You can also study photography as part of a Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) or Bachelor of Mass Communication (BMM) degree.
Yes, some photography colleges and institutes require entrance exams as part of their admission process, while others offer direct admission based on merit or portfolios. Common entrance exams for photography courses include:
1. FTII JET (Film and Television Institute of India Joint Entrance Test): For admissions to various photography and cinematography courses.
2. NSD Entrance Exam (National School of Drama): A broader test for visual and performing arts, including photography.
3. XIC OET (Xavier Institute of Communications Online Entrance Test): For courses in visual communications and photography.
4. IIMC Entrance Exam: Conducted by the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, relevant for photojournalism.
5. CUET (Common University Entrance Test): Accepted by universities offering photography programs [162].
Many institutes also accept portfolios showcasing your prior work, especially for diploma and certificate programs, while short-term photography courses often do not require any entrance exam.
Colleges like NIFT Delhi, Amity School of Communications, and National Institute of Photography offer structured photography programs with varying admission processes. Fees typically range between INR 2-6 lakh annually, depending on the institute and program level (certificate, diploma, undergraduate, or postgraduate) [162].
For more details, you can check specific college websites or refer to this guide: Photography Admission Process and Entrance Exams.