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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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If your game concepts and years of diligent work pay off, it has a promising future. A sneak preview of things to come. Even the most seasoned among us find it difficult to predict events more than six months in advance. The same holds true for a game designer's or developer's future. The most important requirement for those of you who want to pursue a career in game design is to love playing and making games. You must enjoy doing it when you have free time. Summing-up: I'd suggest trying out the Unity engine if you're just getting started.

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You can, indeed. Among the many job options available to students in the modern video game industry are game design, game art, game animation, and game programming. Many institutes and colleges hold entrance exams to enrol students to their various design programmes. After obtaining a Bachelor's degree, candidates may start their careers in the company with an entry-level position. An individual may go back to school and obtain a master's degree in their chosen field of study after gaining one or two years of professional experience.

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Hello! The annual fee structure at Anipix Animation Academy for B.Sc. in Animation is INR 101200.
The course duration is 3 Years
Kindly visit the link given below for more details.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/anipix-animation-academy-alwarpet-chennai-40569/course-b-sc-in-animation-253300

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hi.
total fees is Rs 2.93 lakhs.
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60%
Candidates must have passed 10+2/equivalent in any stream with mentioned overall aggregate marks from a recognized board/institute.
Candidates hailing from Jammu and Kashmir/ Ladakh and the North-Eastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura need 50% in qualifying exam to be eligible.
Final year candidates can also apply on a provisional basis.
Other eligibility criteria
Candidates who have passed Diploma in any stream with a minimum of 60% overall aggregate are also eligible to apply.
Candidates hailing from Jammu and Kashmir/ Ladakh and the Nor
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In my opinion, MBA in general management or Human Resource Management is also a good choice if one is planning to do an MBA after B.Tech. An MBA degree in finance, marketing will meet the needs of the candidates who expect to work in a managerial position. An MBA in Human Resource Management is a highly in-demand postgraduate degree and mostly preferred by students. It does not matter which UG stream you had pursued. The only thing that matters is whether you are totally committed to make HR as your career. Moving beyond good interpersonal skills, the course provides students with the in-depth knowledge to recruit, select, train, evalu
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The fee at School of Animation, Digital Asia for B.Sc. in Animation and Multimedia Technology range is Rs 8,000 to 2 lakhs; course duration is 3 years.

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Devaguptapu Venkata Sarath Chandra

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Hi Ruby, Both the courses offer equal opportunities, it entirely depends on your passion and interest :
Mass Communications is a general course geared towards the media sector. Specializations include Journalism, Film-Making and Advertising. People with a degree in Mass Communications get recruited by news and entertainment television, magazines, production houses for TV, ad-film production houses, advertising agencies and independent film makers. Some leading colleges are Mudra Institute of Communication, Ahmedabad; Asian College of Journalism, Chennai; AJ Kidwai Mass Comm. Research Centre, Jamia, New Delhi; IIMC, New Delhi; Xavier Ins
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Devaguptapu Venkata Sarath Chandra

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Hello, A complete course which opens various aspects of the design and multimedia field is good. To understand the scope of the field is most important thing. You must seek advice from someone, who has known the field for more than a decade. While deciding the course, you have to keep in mind two things:
1. What is your skill and aptitude?
2. Is the curriculum updated with the industry requirements? Advance course in visual effects or advance course in 3D animation are good to start. As these courses cover all 3 stages of animation and film making (From basic to advance). Both these courses have content and concepts, which are recognise
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