FTII Pune signs agreement to introduce film and television courses in Ladakh University
Press Trust of India | July 29, 2022 | 10:28 PM IST | 1 min read
The focus of the agreement between University of Ladakh and FTII Pune is to introduce courses related to film and television productions and provide a platform for learning.
LEH: The University of Ladakh and Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, on Friday signed an agreement to launch film and television-related courses in the union territory, officials said.
The main focus of the agreement is to introduce courses related to various aspects of film and television productions and provide a platform for learning, they said. The dean of academic affairs from UOL, Deskyong Namgyal and registrar from FTII, Hashmi signed the agreement in the presence of Ladakh University vice chancellor SK Mehta.
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FTII has been accused of not filling the seats reserved for OBC, SC and ST categories by a student association while admitting students to the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) for the academic year 2021. The association members staged a protest on the FTII Pune campus against the "gross mockery of reservation" at the country's premier film and television training institute.
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