Acting & Voice
Develop acting skills, voice projection, diction, and expressive movement techniques.
Develop acting skills, voice projection, diction, and expressive movement techniques.
Learn theatre direction, production management, set design, and technical aspects.
Study classical Indian theatre traditions and explore acting for camera and screen.
Comprehensive assessment structure for drama education
Year | Recitation |
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Adya (Beginner Part 1) | Practical - 100 |
Madhya (Beginner Part 2) | Practical - 100 |
Purna (Beginner Final) | Practical - 100 |
1st (Sree Part 1) | Practical - 100 |
2nd (Sree Part 2) | Practical - 100 |
3rd (Sree Final) | Practical - 100 + (Theory 20 + Assignment 30) |
4th (Visharad Part 1) | Practical - 100 + (Theory 20 + Assignment 30) |
5th (Visharad Final) | Practical 200 + (Theory 50 + Assignment 50) |
6th (Ratnabhushan Part 1) | Practical 200 + (Theory 50 + Assignment 50) |
7th (Ratnabhushan Final) | Practical 200 + (Theory 50 + Assignment 50) |
8th (Acharya Ratna) | Only Practical 200 |
9th (All Indian Churamnani) | Total 200 (on exam Practical 100 + on stage performance 100) |
Each Practical Paper
100 Marks
Each Theory Paper
50 Marks
Meet the instructors leading the program.
Professor, Theatre
Faculty, Stagecraft
Visiting Director