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kavya tiwari

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You need to specify the exact number of marks that you scored to let us help you out.

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khushbu gupta

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You should pursue it from an institute.

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khushbu gupta

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You should pursue it from an institute.

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Deepanshi JainCareer

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Pune is called as the 'Oxford of the East' and now it has become the capital of India for animation studies.
Top Animation colleges in Pune.
MAAC
Arena Multimedia
Frameboxx
Reliance Aims

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Shreemad Patel

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Hello Sai Krishna,
Both the courses are good in terms of placement, go through the course syllabus, read in brief about each, find which course do you like, and pursue that. Further scope of each branch is good.
With the availability of computer science engineering graduates growing exponentially largely contributed by India, other courses like BCA, MCA has declined considerably. Jobs are also getting broad based across spectrum and hierarchy based on the large range of competency levels of students, all of whom are technically computer science engineers.
The animation industry in India is expected to grow at a pace faster than the IT in
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Shreemad Patel

Guide-Level 14

Hello Sai Krishna,
Both the courses are good in terms of placement, go through the course syllabus, read in brief about each, find which course do you like, and pursue that. Further scope of each branch is good.
With the availability of computer science engineering graduates growing exponentially largely contributed by India, other courses like BCA, MCA has declined considerably. Jobs are also getting broad based across spectrum and hierarchy based on the large range of competency levels of students, all of whom are technically computer science engineers.
The animation industry in India is expected to grow at a pace faster than the IT in
...more

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

I'm a graduate of BIT (Noida extention center) for BAM (B.Sc Animation and Multimedia) Batch of 2009, and think I can give you some insight.
If you wish to enter a field of animation, design, or film production, the course is structured in a way to expose you to the various disciplines from across the field. It's a glimpse into the insides, and nothing more. This does not mean that the course is bad. As far as foundation studies go. its quite strong and very methodical. But majority of my batch-mates, ( and future batches as well, as my faculty tells me ) join these courses expecting them to be vocational, to get jobs the moment you lea
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