Year | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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Tution fees | ₹73760 | ₹73760 | ₹73760 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹73,760 | ₹73,760 | ₹73,760 |
Events | Dates |
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Last Date to Apply [B.Voc - Visual Media & Film Making] (Cycle 1) | Feb 15, 2024 |
Entrance Test [B.Voc - Visual Media & Film Making] (Cycle 1) | Feb 18, 2024 |
GD/PI Date [B.Voc - Visual Media & Film Making] (Cycle 1) | Mar 05, 2024 |
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Ques. What are the scholarships provided to the students of St. Joseph College?
Ans. The college offers Management scholarships for economically poor students and they are eligible to apply only in the 2nd/3year in college.
However, the students are encouraged to apply for other Government and Private scholarships online if they meet the eligibility.
Ques. What if NRI, PIO, OCI, and Foreign National who do not have a valid Debit Card/Credit Card issued by Registered Indian Banks to not pay, is there any other option?
Ans. In case the NRI, PIO, OCI, and Foreign National do not have a valid Debit Card/Credit Card issued by Registered Indian Banks, the applicant can pay the application processing fee through "DD- Demand Draft" made in favor of The Principal, St Joseph’s College of Commerce payable at Bengaluru.
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Cost To Study | Total Fees ₹221280 (3 Years ) Hostel Fees ₹30320 |
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General Course Details | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | 10+2 |
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I am very passionate about photography and cinematography. Hence, a filmmaking course is what I wanted to do after my 12th grade. In each semester we had six subjects and had six different professors for each subject for a class of around 40 students. And during my time at St. Joseph's College, I had the opportunity to be trained and molded by exceptionally knowledgeable and highly qualified professors who made sure that the students are able to capture the in-depth nuances of filmmaking and appreciate it. I treasured all the classes to the fullest because the professors made them genuinely enjoyable. The term exams always took place on time with three theory and three practical examinations. These examinations are quite simple if the students prepare well for the exams and study according to the syllabus given by the professors.
I chose this course because of my inclination towards storytelling, but I could never choose a specialization and absolutely no direction as to what I wanted to become but I knew it was supposed to be something related to Films. I was interested in Writing, Photography, and Cinematography and this course seemed like a whole package. We were taught Basic and Advanced Photography, Script Writing, Cinematography, Editing, History of cinema, with of course other theory subjects like English, New media, etc. The Faculty of practical subjects were often visiting faculty from the industry. Other faculty members also give you the best of their knowledge and are absolutely kind. The best thing about the course is they don't spoon-feed you. You will have to take initiative when it comes to creative projects. They update the course yearly and try their best to provide the students with the best of everything.
I chose this course as I had a very big interest towards the film medium and everything about it, and of course all the subjects in the curriculum are quite interesting and really demand your attention. When it comes to faculty members, I wouldn't say everybody is up to the mark but a numbered few are most definitely way up there and have played a key role in igniting a passion in film for most of us. To make up for the lack of faculty, the department brings in individuals from the industry and conducts workshops to balance things out. We only had three written exams each semester as our course is mostly practical oriented. Our final projects were short films, ADs, music videos, documentaries, scripts, etc.
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