What is the mode of application at Alliance School of Film and Media Studies?
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The mode of application for Alliance School of Film and Media Studies is online. Students can apply through the university / college page as long as they meet the course-specific requirements. The admissions depend on academic merit, personal interview rounds and national entrance test scores.
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The Alliance School of Film and Media Studies online application process can be viewed below:
- Open the college/university page.
- Click on 'Apply Now' at the top.
- Register/Log in an account.
- Fill out form and upload documents.
- Pay application fee (INR 1,000) and submit.
The exact amount of application fee that is refunded for Alliance School of Film and Media Studies admission depends on factors such as whether it is cancelled by the university or the student, special circumstances, etc. The university page has a form for cancellation of one's admission and request for refund. Students should check the college/university page for more information.
Allied School of Film and Media Studies mainly offers two courses BA (Hons) and BSc (Hons). These courses are also divided across specialisations such as:
- BA (Hons) is extended under Journalism & Mass Communication and Media Studies specialisations.
- BSc (Hons) is extended under Film & Television Production and Animation, VFX & Gaming specialisations.
Alliance School of Film and Media Studies offers admissions to a range of specialisations under BA (Hons) and BSc (Hons). Students are selected for admission to these courses and specialisations depending on 3 factors:
- Merit or Past Academic Performance (Class 10 and Class 12).
- National Test Scores.
- Personal Interview.
The Alliance School of Film and Media Studies extends two courses of BA (Hons) and BSc (Hons) across specialisations such as Journalism & Mass Communication, Film & Television Production, Media Studies, and Animation, VFX & Gaming. To pursue these courses students must secure at least a 50% aggregate score in Class 12 board exams from a recognised board such as CBSE.
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