AAFT starts admissions for UG and PG programmes; Apply now
Team Careers360 | April 15, 2021 | 07:58 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates interested in admission to courses of Asian Academy of Film & Television can apply on the official website.
NEW DELHI : The Asian Academy of Film & Television has started the admission process to courses at the UG and PG level. Interested applicants can start filling up the Asian Academy of Film and Television admission form 2021 either in the online mode from the official website or offline by visiting the academy. The Application fee for all categories of students is Rs 600.
For admissions to the Asian Academy of Film & Television UG programmes, the eligibility criteria is the qualifying marks of 10+2 and for the PG programmes, the eligibility criteria is the qualifying marks of bachelor’s degree.
Admissions for Asian Academy of Film & Television is ongoing for School of Cinema, School of Fashion & Design, School of Interior, School of Performing Arts, School of Management, School of Data Science, School of Mass Communication, School of Photography, School of Advertising, PR and Events, School of Animation, School of Digital Marketing, School of Language, School of Health and Wellness and School of Hospitality.
Selection of candidates to admissions of Asian Academy of Film & Television courses will be evaluated based on the qualifying academic as well as AAFT GEE entrance test scores.
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