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The Rajasthan Film Tourism Promotion Policy 2025 offers scholarships to Rajasthan students at which three premier institutions?

Correct answer: (D) Film and Television Institute of India (Pune), Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (Kolkata) and National School of Drama (New Delhi).

The Rajasthan Film Tourism Promotion Policy 2025 scholarship scheme covers Rajasthan domicile students admitted to FTII Pune, SRFTI Kolkata and NSD New Delhi.

  1. (A)

    IIT Bombay, IIM Ahmedabad and AIIMS Delhi

  2. (B)

    NID Ahmedabad, NIFT Delhi and SPA Bhopal

  3. (C)

    JNU Delhi, BHU Varanasi and MSU Baroda

  4. (D)

    Film and Television Institute of India (Pune), Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (Kolkata) and National School of Drama (New Delhi)

Explanation

The policy’s scholarship guidelines name three eligible institutions: Film and Television Institute of India, Pune; Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata; and National School of Drama, New Delhi. Rajasthan domicile students admitted to regular full-time courses at these institutes may be considered, with online or part-time courses excluded. The scheme is capped at ten scholarships per financial year, selected on merit after verification by the Film Facilitation Cell. Financial assistance includes 100% tuition fee reimbursement up to Rs 50,000 per student per year and a living allowance up to Rs 5,000 per month for the duration of the eligible course. This matches option D because all three named institutions are film, television or drama training institutions.

Why the other options are wrong

  • (A) IIT Bombay, IIM Ahmedabad and AIIMS Delhi are not listed in the policy’s scholarship eligibility clause, which is confined to FTII, SRFTI and NSD.
  • (B) NID Ahmedabad, NIFT Delhi and SPA Bhopal relate to design, fashion and planning, but the cited policy does not include them among eligible scholarship institutions.
  • (C) JNU Delhi, BHU Varanasi and MSU Baroda are not named in the scholarship guidelines, so they do not satisfy the institution-specific condition in the policy.

Concept

This tests Rajasthan’s current cultural policy instruments, especially how film tourism is linked with skill development in film and performing arts. RAS often asks such questions because state schemes are tested through their concrete benefits, eligibility conditions and named institutions.

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