I've got 87.2% in 10th standard & want to become a cinema director, which course should I take now?
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Great to hear that you want to become cinema director. For this career option you should choose arts stream because it make your study of class 11 and 12 easy and you can focus on the other activities which is related to your cinema world. And then after the completion of 12th class, join a cinema teaching college. And there is also another option for you. If you can, Then, you should join a cinema teaching school now onwards. So, you can complete your 11 and 12 from a cinema school which give you extra experience and skills. Do like if answer is helpful.
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