How can I become an actor? Which course should I pursue in my graduation?
I have completed my class 12th.
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Aman, if you want to pursue a career in acting , you can go for a degree in Bachelors of Performing Arts or Bachelors in Film and TV Production. Both the courses are going to give you an insight into the intricacies of the acting field, thereby making you learn a lot.
There are many good universities that are offering these courses. They have highly equipped studios for the benefits of students. Also they provide students with on-field experience in the form of documentaries and short films etc. -
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