FTII SRFTI JET 2019 commences, late comers not allowed
Khushboo Verma | February 24, 2019 | 09:59 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 24: Film and Television Institute of India is conducting the Joint Entrance Test across 26 cities for admission to different film and television wing courses. The JET entrance exam is now being conducted for the film wing courses. None of the late comers were allowed entry.
FTII SRFTI JET 2019 Exam Pattern
In the morning session, JET 2019 is being conducted for all the film wing courses. Question paper 1 to 9 are for candidates who are aspiring to take admission in the film wing courses. The exam is for three hours wherein candidates have to answer both subjective and objective questions.
Break up of questions for FTII SRFTI JET 2019 - Film Wing Courses
|
S.No |
Particulars |
Total Number of Questions |
Total Marks |
|
1 |
General Aptitude Test |
15 |
|
|
2 |
Questions related to cinema |
15 |
|
|
Section B - Respective Specialisation- Specific Area Aptitude Test |
|||
|
1 |
Long descriptive question |
1 |
20 marks for one question |
|
2 |
Descriptive questions including sketches or black and white photographs |
3 questions Three out five questions to be answered |
30 marks |
|
3 |
Short Note Questions. There might be sub-questions. |
1 question Four out of six sub-questions will have to be answered |
20 marks |
The FTII SRFTI JET 2019 will be of 100 marks and candidates who qualify the entrance exam, they would have to participate in the next round of selection. FTII and SRFTI will shortlist the candidates for next round of selection after the announcement of FTII SRFTI JET result 2019 on April 22.
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