Aaft college is best for this diploma

Asked about AAFT - B.Sc. in Cinema (Cinematography)

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    Sourav Kumar Das

    3 weeks ago

    Yes, undoubtedly AAFT is the best college and it is one of the top rated colleges in the country. Personally speaking I have taken workshops in varities of institutes and colleges and trust me, I have never seen such an infrastructure in creative domain. 

    Hands-down, it is the best college in the country for creative studies. 

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    Reena Bhasin

    3 weeks ago

    Yes, AAFT is good choice for diploma, if you choose to do still photography is best photography school. Good infrastructure & industry oriented curriculum.

    Also AAFT offer diploma in areas like Filmmaking, Animation, post production, 3d Aniamtion, Fashion Design & Digital Marketing.

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    Kiranjit Baruah

    3 weeks ago

    Yes, AAFT is a good option - especially because they offer dedicated photography and still-photography programmes, in a creative campus with industry access.

    AAFT has been established since 1993, and is located in a creative-hub at Noida Film City, giving students access to studios and industry environments. It offers a wide range of creative courses (cinema, photography, animation, fashion, journalism) and promotes hands-on learning. 

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    Shabana Bee | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    There are private institutes that provide you with this degree, AAFT is fine but you can have a better college than this. There are other colleges as well, for example: LPU, Amity, and how can we forget about India's top university for mass communication, i.e Makhan Lal Chaturvedi National University of Mass Communication. This is a government institute.

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