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It definitely depends on your career goal. If you have already set your career goal to become a leading animator then it's always better if you invest your time, effort, talent and passion towards animation. So, a full time degree in animation would be good for such a student. But, if the student is not sure and if he wants to try animation as a second option then he may choose a degree which is his primary interest or career ambition and in parallel do a diploma course along with his college education.

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It definitely depends on your career goal. If you have already set your career goal to become a leading animator then it's always better if you invest your time, effort, talent and passion towards animation. So, a full time degree in animation would be good for such a student. But, if the student is not sure and if he wants to try animation as a second option then he may choose a degree which is his primary interest or career ambition and in parallel do a diploma course along with his college education.

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Animation and VFX are basically technologies, which are used to tell a story better in visual format. So, Animation and VFX cannot do harm to the brain. But if a content which may harm the brain is made as Animation or VFX then it may harm the brain and that is due to the pervert thoughts of the story teller and not because of animation and VFX which are basically an art cum technology used to move the story to the audience.

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Animation and VFX are basically technologies, which are used to tell a story better in visual format. So, Animation and VFX cannot do harm to the brain. But if a content which may harm the brain is made as Animation or VFX then it may harm the brain and that is due to the pervert thoughts of the story teller and not because of animation and VFX which are basically an art cum technology used to move the story to the audience.

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After class 10th, obviously one should do Plus two only. If I understand your question as what group you must select in plus two, then it does not matter much but a basic knowledge of Physics would always be useful while making complicated animations. If you are good in art, then do choose Biology along with Physics as it would give you ample opportunity to practise art which would be very crucial to design characters and complicated objects when you study animation course. Suppose your question is which animation course you should study after 10th, then I am sorry, that is not at all the right way to approach animation. Like any other
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After class 10th, obviously one should do Plus two only. If I understand your question as what group you must select in plus two, then it does not matter much but a basic knowledge of Physics would always be useful while making complicated animations. If you are good in art, then do choose Biology along with Physics as it would give you ample opportunity to practise art which would be very crucial to design characters and complicated objects when you study animation course. Suppose your question is which animation course you should study after 10th, then I am sorry, that is not at all the right way to approach animation. Like any other
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Varun Roy

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Hello DIXIT,
Your question is exactly on career and job segment, According to my experience lots of career scope in animation and VFX field. Animation and VFX is biggest part of Media and Entertainment industry.
Accordingly FICCI report Media and Entertainment Industry is highly growth field right now.
The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) is an association of business organizations in India.
The media and entertainment industry in India consists of many different segments under its folds such as television, print, and films, radio, music, OOH, animation, gaming and visual effects (VFX) and Internet advertisin
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Priyanshu ThakurSpecial

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Hello Shivanand,
There can be computer animation, experimental animation and character animation or related fields. Certificate courses generally take a year to finish while associate's degree programs can be completed in two years. Bachelor's degree programs generally take four years to finish.

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Priyanshu ThakurSpecial

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Hello Shivanand,
There can be computer animation, experimental animation and character animation or related fields. Certificate courses generally take a year to finish while associate's degree programs can be completed in two years. Bachelor's degree programs generally take four years to finish.

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