What are the government job opportunities after completing a course in performing arts (theater and television)?

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What are the government job opportunities after completing a course in performing arts (theater and television)?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
Performing arts or fine arts is a course that offers an undergraduate degree. These courses are basically for the duration of 5-years or some for just 3-years. These courses are for those who hold an interest in a particular field. After completing performing arts course in theater and television, you can become a director, an anchor, a sound editor, a cinematographer, a video editor, a graphic designer, a multimedia artist, an animator, a voice-over artist, an actor, etc. in the private sector. Gov sector also provides job opportunity to graduates with fine arts. As a fine arts/ performing arts graduate, you can become a teacher in a government school or colleges, you may join channels like DD News, Regional DD channels, Lok Sabha channel, Rajya Sabha Channel, Prasar Bharti and Aakashwani, designing of different logos and animations for gov. sector, become a director and other officers in different public sector organisations.

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