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Raghav

Contributor-Level 8

Obviously, According to the Previous Cut-off Reports You are Definitely Eligible to get admission in UG-Diploma Courses with 75 Percentile in Maharashtra HSC Examination.

I have Shared below Some the latest Cut-off Marks Of this institution that help you to understand Eligibility citerias of this photography institution.

For General Caste : 61.75 - 64 (%)

For SC/ST : 45-50 (%)

EWS : 50-59 (%)

Pwd : 50 (%)

Minumum Eligibility to Participate in UG Diploma Courses : 

You must have 12th Pass from any Recognized Board, CBSE Class 12th Or Maharsthara HSC Examination.

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Raghav

Contributor-Level 8

National Institute Of Photography Offers Total 3 UG Diploma Courses Which are -

  • Diploma in Weeding And Event Photography
  • Diploma in Fashion Photography
  • Diploma in Table Top Photography

Eligibility : For Taking admission in such you must have Qualify CBSE 12th And Maharsthara HSC Examination Or any Board Examination (Class12th) with Minimum 50% Marks.

 

And if I talk about the Minimum Maharashtra HSC Score which is Varies around 50 %, I have shared the latest Cutoff Details of this institution as per Caste Basis.

 

Cut-off Marks as Per the latest Reports :

For General Caste : 61.75 - 64 (%)

For SC/ST : 45-50 (%)

EWS : 50-59 (%)

Pwd : 50 (

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Raghav

Contributor-Level 8

Obviously, National Institute Of Photography Is the Best Photography Institution.

Reasons for saying Best Photography institution in Mumbia :

  • Placement : Upto 95% Students Get Placed Every Year, Basically it's happens with UG Diploma Course's Students Firstly.
  • Highesh Salary Package - 7.8 LPA
  • the lowest Salary Package - 3.3 LPA
  • Good Faculty and Course Curriculum, Exprecinced Tutors
  • Good and Well furnished Classrooms, Canteen and Cafeteria With Hostel Facilities for Students.
  • Placement Opportunities from Various Top Photography Industries Such as - Studio 2k17, Nikhil Prabhakan, Freelancer, Celebrate India, 7Shutters Photography etc. 

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Raghav

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, National Institute Of Photography is more Expansive than Master's Digital Photography School with in a view of Course fees.

For UG Diploma Courses  National Institute Of Photography Charges 90K ( Fifety Five Thousand Ruppes ) as a Total Tuition fees.

And For Certificate Courses National Institute of Photography Charges - 10K-75K 

 

In Another Hand,   Master's Digital Photography School Charges - 7K to 14 K Ruppes for Certificate Courses. ( As a Total Tution Fees )

And For UG Diploma Courses This institution Charges 55K Ruppes as a Total Tution fees for taking admission.

* But You need Understand that both Institution

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Raghav

Contributor-Level 8

The Selection Process for UG Diploma Is Based On Merit Based. For Taking admission here you must have Qualify CBSE 12th And Maharsthara HSC Examination with Minimum 50% Marks.

And if I talk about the Minimum Maharashtra HSC Score which is Varies around 50 %, I have shared the latest Cutoff Details of this institution as per Caste Basis.

Cut-off Data :

  • For General Caste : 61.75 - 64 (%)
  • For SC/ST : 45-50 (%)
  • EWS : 50-59 (%)
  • Pwd : 50 (%)

Minimum Eligibility : You must have 12th Pass from any Recognized Board, CBSE Class 12th Or Maharsthara HSC Examination.

 

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Raghav

Contributor-Level 8

The Total Tution Fees for UG Diploma Courses at National Institute of Photography is Around - 90K [Ninety Thousand Ruppes Only - Total Tution Fees]

Institution also Offers Some Certificate Courses like - Digital Photo Editing Techniques, Conventional Video, arts Cinematic, Foundation Course in Photo Graphy, Crash Course on Photography, Certificate in Basic Course in photography, Certificate in Advance Course in Photography.

 

  •  Tution Fees Varies between 10K - 75K for Certificate Courses.

UG Diploma Courses :

 

Diploma In Weeding and Event Photography, Diploma in Fashion Photography, Diploma in Table top Photography

 

Eligi

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Raghav

Contributor-Level 8

National Institute of Photography Accepts CBSE 12th Board Examination & Maharashtra HSC Result as a Mimium Eligibility Citeria for doing their UG Diploma Courses.

This Institution also Offers Some Certificate Courses like - Digital Photo Editing Techniques, Conventional Video, arts Cinematic, Foundation Course in Photo Graphy, Crash Course on Photography, Certificate in Basic Course in photography, Certificate in Advance Course in Photography.

  •  Tution Fees Varies between 10K - 75K for Certificate Courses.

UG Diploma Courses :

Diploma In Weeding and Event Photography, Diploma in Fashion Photography, Diploma in Table top Photography

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Kartikey Goyal

Beginner-Level 5

The cutoff marks for the UG Diploma at the National Institute of Photography, Mumbai, are given below :

  • For General Caste: 61.75 - 64%
  • For SC/ST: 45-50%
  • For EWS: 50-59%
  • For PwD: 50%

The eligibility is that the individual must clear class 12th or equivalent or Maharashtra HSC Exam.

Thus all the above-mentioned cut-offs are to be rechecked at the time of admission and for more information, suggest you visit the official website of the Institution.

 

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Bhumi Singh

Contributor-Level 9

Cut offs are as follows :

  • General - 61.75 - 64 
  • EWS - 59.25 - 61.5
  • OBC-NCL - 51 – 53.5
  • SC - 46
  • ST - 43
  • PwD - 50.5
  • Overseas - 55

The minimum eligibility criteria for admission to M.Sc is student have passed the 12th examination from any recognised board with a minimum of 40% marks. 

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Bhumi Singh

Contributor-Level 9

Yes you can admission in NIP if you have scored 70% in class 12. There is no eligibility criteria mentioned in the official websites as well. As per the data on different websites, admission to undergraduate programs requires at least 50% of the total marks from Class 12. To make an informed decision you can always check their official website, contact them via phone or visit them if possible. 

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Bhumi Singh

Contributor-Level 9

Candidates can check the National Institute of Design (NID) cutoff for 2023 on the institute's official website. Typically, the cutoff scores are made public after the release of the NID DAT (Design Aptitude Test) results. Students are shortlisted for the DAT mains exam based on their category-wise merit ranking and cutoff marks are category-specific. Differentiated based on that category, the NID DAT cutoff scores for 2023 will contain the minimum score one is needed to pass the test.

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Bhumi Singh

Contributor-Level 9

The National Institute of Photography (NIP) offers both UG Diploma and certificate courses. If we take placements in consideration, it provides opportunities for both UG Diploma and certificate course students in the photography industry. 

Choosing between UG Diploma or certificate courses always depends on the time and budget you decide. The institute offers UG Diploma for 3 courses for 6-7 months with fees around INR 90K and 7 certificate courses starting from INR 5K and go up to INR 75K for 5 weeks to 2 months. 

Placements are same for both  UG Diploma or certificate courses. For further information you can always visit

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Bhumi Singh

Contributor-Level 9

National Institute of Photography:

  • There are total 10 courses in this institute and 7 certificate courses.
  • Total fees for 45 days is Rs 17,000.

Master's Digital Photography School:

  • There are total Courses 6 courses and 5 certificate courses in this institute.
  • Total fees for 1 month is Rs 7000.

The package details are not available online. But you can do freelancing or any other jobs or self jobs after the completion of your degree. 

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Bhumi Singh

Contributor-Level 9

The specific information about the top recruiters for the National Institute of Photography may not be readily available. The recruitment scenario might shift over time, and universities may not always publicly provide full information about their placement partners.

However, Make my trip, Aaj Tak, NewsX, IndiaTV, NDTV, VEDANTA, MindFlame, Discovery Channel, National Geographic and The Times of India are some of the top recruiters of photography colleges in India. 

 You can always do freelancing or any other jobs or self jobs after the completion of your degree. You can work as a wildlife photographer, fashion photographer

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Bhumi Singh

Contributor-Level 9

According to recent reports, The average salary of INR 30K per month was offered by NIP, Mumbai. The highest salary offered by  NIP, Mumbai was INR 7.8 LPA. 

The track record of placements in very good in NIP, Mumbai as 99% batch always gets placed during NIP placements.  

After the completing the course form here, one can work as a wildlife photographer, fashion photographer, wedding photographer, travel photographer, commercial photographer and much more. Photographers can work in the advertising industry for newspaper publishers, press and magazines.

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Bhumi Singh

Contributor-Level 9

The seat intake for UG Diploma at National Institute of Photography isn't available clearly. But the application forms are out generally in the month of December. 

Photography courses can be pursued directly after class 12th and after graduation as well. Candidates can pursue Photography course at any level as per their choice.

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Bhumi Singh

Contributor-Level 9

Generally, the Application forms for National Institute of photography are out on the month of December.

Students interested in a photography degree can choose from Bachelor of arts, Bachelor of fine arts, and Bachelor of Science photography programs. Bachelor of Science degrees and Bachelor of fine arts degrees feature more professional and technical courses in photography.

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Bhumi Singh

Contributor-Level 9

The eligibility requirement for the UG and postgraduate students are that they must be a graduate from any discipline & must have passed all the available subjects. The National Institute of Photography students must have a keen interest in photography with basic knowledge of taking a photograph.

While one do not technically need any formal qualifications to call yourself a professional photographer, a higher education program, online photography course, or university degree really can help you to hone your skills, build good practices, & gain imp. industry connections.

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Bhumi Singh

Contributor-Level 9

To pursue Photography or B.Sc. in Photography, a student needs to pass his Class XII (10+2) boards from a recognised board. A minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in the Class XII exams are required by students to qualify for admission.Students who have completed class 10 from a recognised board are qualified to apply for ITI photography course after 10th. Exam that are accepted in National Institute of Photography are CBSE, Maharashtra or any other recognized boards.

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Bhumi Singh

Contributor-Level 9

National Institute of Photography :

  • There are total 10 courses in this institute and 7 certificate courses.
  • Total fees for 45 days is Rs 17,000.
  • There are courses specially designed for Photography in National Institute of Photography. Be it a Diploma course in Photography, or pursuing a course in BJMC, BMM. 

Master's Digital Photography School :

  • There are total Courses 6 courses and 5 certificate courses in this institute.
  • Total fees for 1 month is Rs 7000.
  • The students should have passed all subjects in 10+2 in any stream from any state or central board or its equivalent to get admission in this.

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