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  1. E15 offers undergraduate and postgraduate training in acting, directing, filmmaking and technical theatre to an international student community.

  2. East 15 offers an extraordinary, dynamic and unique portfolio of Undergraduate, Masters and PhD courses that span many areas of training for actors, directors, producers, technical theatre specialists and students of theatre practice.

  3. East 15 Acting School (East 15) is a British drama school in Loughton, Essex. Its degrees are awarded by the University of Essex, with which it merged on 1 September 2000. As of 2020, Essex University, where East 15 is located, has been ranked No. 1 UK university for studying drama and dance in the Guardian's University Guide.

  4. Studying at East 15. We offer dynamic and unique courses for actors, directors, technical theatre specialists and students of theatre practice. We carefully select, teach and train students from the UK and from over 26 countries worldwide.

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  6. East 15 Acting School offers dynamic and unique courses for actors, directors, producers and technical theatre specialists. We carefully select, teach and train students from the UK and...

  7. For over 60 years, East 15 Acting School has been at the forefront of training top talent for stage, screen and behind-the-scenes careers. One of the UK’s leading conservatoires, East 15 ...

  8. Kolkata Film Academy will enlighten you with the main streams of cinema i.e. ACTING and FILM-MAKING with the guidance of the renowned and skilled professionals (faculty) from the industry in order to enhance your creativity and artistry.

  9. Kolkata Film and Television Institute - KFTI. location_on 188/8, Prince Anwar Shah Road, Near Lords Bakery Stoppage, Kolkata, West Bengal. call (033) 24174047, 40729137 / phone_iphone 9874075558.

  10. The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education came into being way back in 1951 as West Bengal state government administered autonomous examining authority for the Standard 10 examination (or secondary school level examination) of West Bengal.