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Bachelor of Arts in Acting is an undergraduate Acting, Dance and Drama course. B.A. (Acting) is accredited by the National Council for Drama Training, which allows graduates automatic entry into Equity, the actors' union. It is an intensive process, which requires curiosity, courage and commitment. You will learn how to prepare for rehearsal, how to rehearse and how to use independent and proactive processes that enable you to do the best work possible both for stage and screen. The preparation for screen acting and the film projects explore the unique and individual processes of acting for camera and fully prepare you for successful entry into the contemporary world of recorded media. It is full-time, practice-based and very intensive, candidates will be taught through training and technique sessions, workshops, seminars and one-to-one tutorials.
How is B.A. Acting Course Beneficial?
• The course is beneficial to develop the skills and attributes needed in order to devise original creative works in the areas of theatre. Students regularly go on to successful careers in film, television and theatre.
• The programme is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills to perform as an actor to professional industry standards whether in TV, Film, Theatre or Radio.
• The course helps to prepare you for professional life you'll learn about agents, casting directors and the actors' union.
Eligibility
• Students who have successfully passed 12th Standard/HSC/10+2 (or equivalent Level of Examination) from any recognized Board.
Syllabus
Year I (Sem. I) |
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Sr. No. |
Subjects of Study |
1 |
Yoga |
2 |
Acting - Part I |
3 |
Cultural heritage |
4 |
Computer application |
5 |
Language- |
Year I (Sem. II) |
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1 |
Yoga |
2 |
Appreciation Courses |
3 |
Acting - Part II |
4 |
Skills |
5 |
Cultural History & Heritage |
6 |
Languages |
Year II (Sem. III) |
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1 |
Yoga & Meditation |
2 |
Appreciation Courses |
3 |
Skills |
4 |
Acting (Specialization) - Part III |
5 |
Cultural History & Heritage |
6 |
Languages |
Year II (Sem. IV) |
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1 |
Yoga & Meditation |
2 |
Skills |
3 |
Acting (Production Oriented) - Part IV |
4 |
Cultural History & Heritage |
5 |
Languages |
Year III (Sem. V) |
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1 |
Yoga & Meditation |
2 |
Acting Specialization - Production of Play (Practical) - Part V |
3 |
Production of Play Before The Audience |
Year III (Sem. VI) |
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1 |
Internship & Final Project |
Course Suitability
• The course is suitable to learn how to frame these with self-determined creative and intellectual strategies, alongside professional career targets.
• They also possess the skill to make anyone believe that you are not who you really are.
• They must be more subtle because they use body language to convey emotions.
B.A. Acting Colleges
• City Pulse Institute of Film and Television, Gandhinagar
• Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Patan
Job Types
• Teacher & Academic
• Director & Producer
• Theatre Writer
• Performing Arts Critic
• Community Practitioner
Advance Course in B.A. Acting
• Post Graduate Diploma in Acting
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