
Film, Television, Digital Video Production Course Details - Fees, Subjects, Syllabus, Duration, Eligibility, Career Scope
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What is Film, Television, Digital Video Production
Production refers to the complete process of making a film, series or broadcast show involving use of elements like writing, casting, sounds etc. It starts with developing the final video from raw shots and sounds. Production involves various stages like developing a story idea, screenwriting, casting, shooting, sound recording, editing and finally taking it to screen for a vast audience either through film, radio, television or other video mediums. Broadly, production in all of these stated mediums involves three stages - Pre-Production, Production, and Post-Production. Each stage incorporates different modes of study and requires specific areas of expertise. One is required to pursue a specialised degree in Production to make a career either in film-making or in television and other video production.
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Questions related to Film, Television, Digital Video Production
My cee rank is 1150. am i eligible for industrial& production engineering ?
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, a CEE rank of 1150 will allow you to get Industrial & Production Engineering as long as you fall within a specific College and category (General/Reservation). The cutoff ranks vary each year, so as it is, I would recommend that you take a look at the previous year cutoffs for the colleges that you wish to specifically target. To get a clearer picture, you can refer to the official cutoff lists:
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Assam cut off pdf (https://media.getmyuni.com/assets/downloadables/c2d0d527-d723-4f70-81af-99194d71a8f5.pdf)
my obc rank is 39761 and percentile 91.8 obc ncl,homestate haryana so can i get nit kurukshetra with production engineering branch?????
With obc ncl rank of 39761 and a percentile of 91.8, admission to nit kurukshetra production and industrial engineering branch under the home state quota might be challenging. Based on previous year's trend The OBC closing rank for this branch tend to fall significantly below 20,000. Though, cut offs vary each year depending on the number of applicants, seat availability and difficulty level of the exam it's advisable to participate in the JoSAA counselling rounds and also keep options open for lower nits or other branches which are with higher closing ranks.
I got a rank of 46k in jee mains 2025 i.e 97 percentile. My college options are IIIT ECE - una, sri city, kota , raichur, nagpur , sonepat IIIT cse - dharwad, ranchi, bhagalpur, manipur IIITDM mechanical - kanchipuram, jabalpur NIT JSR - metallurgy, production, civil BIT mesra - EEE, ECE, Mnc. Pls help me Im really confused
Hello Vaibhav,
You're in a good spot with a 97 percentile and solid IIIT/NIT/BIT Mesra options.
If your aim is software/tech industry (coding, product, startups, placements): opt for CSE at any of the IIITs at Dharwad, Ranchi, Bhagalpur or Manipur. Even tier-3 IIITs (CSE) will lead to better placements and internship opportunities in software roles than core branches at NITs. These will lead to better ROI than core branches, due to the tech placements and remote work.
Your next best option: IIIT ECE at Sri City or Una (ECE at Sri City has good industry engagement since it is close to Chennai & tech parks).
Recommended Prioritisation (if you are comfortable pursuing a tech career):
- IIIT CSE (Dharwad > Ranchi > Bhagalpur > Manipur)
- BIT Mesra – ECC/EEE
- IIIT ECE (Sri City > Una > Nagpur > others)
- NIT JSR – Civil > Metallurgy > Production
- IIITDM Kancheepuram (Mech).
If I get a production engineering in Jabalpur engineering college than what is chance to get another brach and which
Hello ,
I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query , you can upgrade your branch after the completion of your first year. But it is based on your performance and also the merit list. For upgradation you have to fill the form for the same.
I hope this helps you!
Good luck!!
what is the percentile required for instrumentation and control, production /chemical engineering
Hello student,
The percentile required for admission to Instrumentation and Control, Production, or Chemical Engineering in various institutes depends on several factors, including the specific entrance exam, the institution, and the category you belong to.
Here is a general guide based on entrance exams like
JEE Main
,
JEE Advanced
, and other state-level exams:
1. JEE Main (for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs):
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General Category:
To secure a seat in competitive branches like
Instrumentation and Control
,
Production
, or
Chemical Engineering
, a percentile of
90+
(preferably around
95-98%
) is often needed for NITs.
-
Reserved Categories (SC, ST, OBC, EWS):
A lower percentile, typically around
60-80%
, may suffice, but it varies for each category and institution.
2. JEE Advanced (for IITs):
-
General Category:
For top IITs, you would need a rank within
10,000
to
15,000
for branches like
Chemical Engineering
. For
Instrumentation and Control
or
Production Engineering
, the rank needed would likely be within
15,000-30,000
, depending on the IIT.
-
Reserved Categories:
Similar to JEE Main, reserved categories typically require a lower rank and percentile.
3. State-Level Exams (e.g., KCET, MHT CET, AP EAPCET):
-
Instrumentation and Control, Chemical, and Production Engineering
branches can be more competitive in certain states. The required percentile or rank varies, but usually,
90+%
or a
high rank
(for instance, under
5000-7000
) is needed for better government or reputed private colleges.
Important Notes:
-
The
cutoffs
vary each year depending on factors like the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, and the specific institutions.
- Private colleges may have a lower cutoff compared to government institutions .
It is always advisable to check the specific
cutoff details
for the institutions you are targeting, as they are updated annually after each exam session.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.