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TV Production

From just 10 channels available in 1993 to 220 channels by the end of 2003, the Indian television industry has shown a tremendous growth in the last decade. Today, the choices available to viewers are varied and immense, ranging from soap operas to news, from sports to business. In a nutshell, it can be aptly put that almost every viewer today can have his/her own cake of entertainment as well as desired bits of information on TV. It's all a matter of just turning on the TV set to watch one's favourite programme. Given the continuous increase in the number of viewers, the competition has, no doubt, grown by leaps and bounds so much so that you have specialised channels catering to the needs of a particular section of the society or particular State. This has created vast opportunities for the trained people. With increasing production costs, there is more stress on cutting costs manpower within a minimum scale. And, this is only possible with the entry of people trained in various aspects of production into the arena of TV production.

 
Where to Study
Indian Institute of Mass Communication
  Aruna Asaf Ali Marg,
JNU New Campus,
New Delhi 110067.
Phone: 26742920/60
Fax : 91-011-26742462
www.iimc.nic.in
Film & Television Institute of India Law College Road
  Tel No.: +91 - 020- 25431817 / 25433016 / 25430017
E-mail: Tutorial Section: tutorial_sec@ftiindia.com
Short Courses: shortcourse@ftiindia.com
Computer Section: helpdesk@ftiindia.com
www.ftiindia.com
National Institute of Design
  Paldi (Communication Des Courses in Film & Video Communication),
Ahmedabad – 380007
Paldi, Ahmedabad 380 007
Phone: (079) 2662 3692
Fax: (079) 2662 1167
e-mail: academic@nid.edu, admissions@nid.edu, pro@nid.edu, info@nid.edu
www.nid.edu
Xavier's Institute of Communication
  St.Xavier's College,
5 Mahapalika Marg,
Mumbai - 400001.
www.xaviercomm.com
FILM & TELEVISION INSTITUTE OF TAMIL NADU
  CIT Campus,
Chennai - 600113 (TN)
Address:
CIT Campus, Chennai 600113 India
City: Chennai
State: Tamil Nadu
Telephone Number: 044-22542212
Website: http://www.tn.gov.in/misc/film/filmtv-announcement.htm
Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute
  E.M. Bye Pass Road,
PO. Garia, Kolkata – 700094
(West Bengal).
SYMBIOSIS INSTITUTE OF MASS COMMUNICATION
 

Senapathi Bapat Marg,
Pune - 411004 (Maharasthra)

Postal Address:
SIMC - Symbiosis Knowledge Village (PG),
Gram: Lavale, Taluka: Mulshi, Pune - 411042
Maharashtra, India
Tel: +91 20 39116100 | Fax: +91 20 39116111

SIMC - Viman Nagar Campus (UG),
S. No 231, Viman Nagar, Pune - 411014
Maharashtra, India
Tel: +91 20 26634511 | Fax: +91 20 26634515
e-M: contactus@simc.edu |
web: www.simc.edu
. www.simc.edu

Asian Academy of Film & Television.
  Marwah Studio Complex,
Film City,
Noida - 201 301 (Uttar Pradesh)
Asian Academy of Film & TV Marwah Studios Complex
| Tel: +91 - 120-2515254
FC-14/15, Film City,
Sector-16A NOIDA U.P, India
www.aaft.com
Xaviers Institute Of Communication, Mumbai, (Maharashtra)
  Xavier Institute of Communications
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai - 400 001. INDIA
Tel.: (91-22) 2262 1366 / 2262 1639 / 2262 2877
Fax: (91-22) 2265 8546
e-mail: edita@xaviercomm.org
Film & Television Institute of India
  Law College Road,
Pune, 411004
Phone: 020-25431817
Fax: 020-254330416
Website: www.ftiindi.org