Amity University Noida B.Tech Admissions 2025
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36 MonthsThe BA Film, TV and Web Series programme offered by the Times School of Media is a 3+1-year degree programme. Students are awarded the BA Film, TV and Web Series Degree on successful completion of all compulsory courses that total 120 credits. They also have the option to earn an Honours degree by completing a group of Honours courses that total 30 credits.
The curriculum has been designed keeping in mind the requirements of the Choice Based Credit System. It has been curated by the top Editors of the Times Group and its focus is to provide skill-based education. The students can choose their specialisation track by picking courses of their interest from the electives basket.
The curriculum can be grouped under five heads or five well-defined layers which shape the learning, the knowledge and personality of a student as he/she proceeds from semester to semester. These five layers are:
Domestic
Passed XII standard from any recognised Education Board with minimum 60% marks (Class XII Best of 3 subjects score) and English as compulsory subject OR IB Board with minimum score of 24 credits, 3 Higher level and 3 standard level subjects.
NRI
Pass with 50% aggrigate marks in grade 12th/ A level or equivalent and English language requirement (ELR)
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Recognized as Institute of Eminence by Govt. of India | NAAC ‘A++’ Grade | Upto 75% Scholarships | Last Date to Apply: 25th Jan
MBA Admission Open in Technology Management and AI & Data Science | NAAC A++ | Institution of Eminence | Assured Scholarships | Application Deadline: 25th Jan'25
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