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The B.Sc. Cinema programme , in collaboration with GKFTII, is a 3-year industry-focused course designed for students aiming to build a career in film and entertainment. With specializations introduced year-wise, the programme offers hands-on training in direction, cinematography, acting, and editing.
Students learn from top filmmakers, participate in real film shoots, visit production houses, and create their own short films and documentaries. Backed by T-Series, the course offers strong industry exposure and career opportunities across cinema, TV, and digital platforms.
XII with minimum 45% marks in aggregate (40% for SC/ ST candidates)Students with a CUET / SAT (DI Code - 71057 ) score will be given preference in the merit list
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To provide a comprehensive understanding of cinematic language, visual storytelling, and the role of cinema in shaping culture and society.
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To develop technical expertise in key areas such as direction, cinematography, acting, screenwriting, editing, and sound design.
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To train students in hands-on film production through real-time projects, short films, and collaborative exercises using industry-standard tools and techniques.
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To encourage critical thinking, aesthetic sensibility, and creative expression essential for working across film, television, and digital platforms.
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To prepare students for diverse roles in the entertainment industry including filmmaking, content creation, production management, and post-production across cinema, OTT, and emerging media.
Cinema Knowledge: Analyse the diverse range of fiction and non-fiction films within the appropriate intellectual, cultural and historical contexts and current debates at the forefront of film studies while having knowledge of the history, theory, aesthetics and technologies of moving images.
Cinema Awareness : Furnishing with a vocabulary to describe and assess different film practices while understanding the dimensions of film language and aesthetics.
Cinema Tool Usage: Knowledge of the basics of production using a variety of technical production and post- production resources and be aware of modern techniques. They will get to know theresponsibility ofdifferent departments related to film making.
Understand: To do filmmaking in all its forms, to understand ,identify and appraise the different elements of filmmaking, try to understand and value the choices made by filmmakersT .hey will be able to explain and demonstrate the understanding of thoseinfluences.
Individual and Team work : Students will be able to do work both constructively and critically by themselves and as part of a team with different aspects of diversity and inter-disciplinary in nature .
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Environment and sustainability : Experimenting with their emotions, senses and ideas related to personal experience with a greater awareness and sensibility to the environment.
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Project management and effective use of resources : Managing projects b y given length, format, brief and deadline with aproper reference especially in relation to managing time, personnel and resources effectively.
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Skill Competency: Use tools and techniques effectively in their creativework discursive practice and its influences.
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Creative work : To ommunicating effectively throughwriting and presenting material in the form ofvisual s for bothfiction &non –fiction films.
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Academics Leadership: Lead team as Director, Cinematographer, Editor ,Sound Designerand Artist , and as academic scholars at all levels.
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Learning and Society: Students will be able to understand the vital role of art in society, their responsibility and their ability to bring about constructive change.
Foundational Knowledge in Cinema and Visual Storytelling: Graduates will acquire fundamental knowledge of film history, theory, aesthetics, and production techniques. They will develop analytical and creative skills to understand and create compelling visual narratives.
Technical Proficiency and Industry Preparedness: Graduates will gain hands-on experience with film production tools, techniques, and technologies. They will be proficient in different aspects of filmmaking, including cinematography, editing, and sound design, preparing them for roles in the media and entertainment industry.
Professional Development and Ethical Filmmaking: Graduates will develop teamwork, leadership, and project management skills to work effectively in interdisciplinary and collaborative environments. They will uphold ethical filmmaking practices, consider environmental sustainability, and contribute positively to society through their creative work.
Knowledge of Film Production, Aesthetics and History: Provides an overall idea of film making, film aesthetics along with several film theories and film history in the context of international cinema.
Film Technology and Its Application: Provides knowledge and practical training of feature and documentary film making
Research Aptitude: Develops ideas and aptitudes for research on films in social, cultural, economic and educational aspects.
Higher Education & Employability: Opens up opportunity for higher education and increase employability in a world where audio-visual products become a part of our social, economic, political, cultural, educational as well as personal activities.