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You should have a Bachelor's degree in Science with at least 60% marks or a CGPA of 6.5 out of 10.0 (55% marks or CGPA of 6.0 for SC/ST/PwD candidates). The Bachelor's degree should be in any one of the following subjects: Nuclear Medicine, Medical Physics Chemistry Radiology, Biotechnology, or any other relevant subject. You must have qualified in the Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. (JAM) condu
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To be a professional Filmmaker or Director, one must hold a degree in Filmmaking Courses such as B.A. Bachelor of Fine Arts BFA or B.Sc. A Certification or A Diploma in Filmmaking may also work in some cases, but that must compensate for the amount of experience you have in the field supporting the outstanding exposure to the field.
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1. Research the Asian Law School: Before the interview, research the Asian Law School, its programs, faculty, and achievements. This will help you understand the institution and its values, which can be useful during the interview.
2. Know the programme: Make sure you are familiar with the programme you are applying for. This includes the curriculum, course structure, and any additional requirements.
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