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Dear Vaibhav,
Over the last few years, animation and fashion designing industry have seen tremendous growth. Many Indian film studios, production houses and animation companies have been offering great number of jobs to skilled animation graduates. Indian students have a lot of potential and skills to even make it till Oscar in animation and VFX. Many colleges offer placements to their students soon after their graduation. An average starting salary of an animator is 2.5k to 3 lakhs per annum and the highest salary always depends on the experience and skills of the individual.
To read more about the course, scope and details click the f
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New answer posted

8 years ago

4 Followers 168 Views

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BRAINBUZZ EDUCATION SOLUTIONS

Beginner-Level 3

Dear Vaibhav,
Over the last few years, animation and fashion designing industry have seen tremendous growth. Many Indian film studios, production houses and animation companies have been offering great number of jobs to skilled animation graduates. Indian students have a lot of potential and skills to even make it till Oscar in animation and VFX. Many colleges offer placements to their students soon after their graduation. An average starting salary of an animator is 2.5k to 3 lakhs per annum and the highest salary always depends on the experience and skills of the individual.
To read more about the course, scope and details click the f
...more

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Beginner-Level 3

Hi,
Yes, there are many animation and design courses available for you after your class 12th. There are two kinds of animation/ VFX courses available. One is a Diploma course and another is2-3 year's regular full time degree program. There are many animation and design colleges across the country which offers these sorts of programs. If you are keen on learning all the skills of animation and VFX thoroughly, we recommend that you join a 3 year degree in animation program. If you are already a professional animator or designer who wants to enhance skill for the growth in career, it is advisable to go for a Diploma course. Diploma courses
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BRAINBUZZ EDUCATION SOLUTIONS

Beginner-Level 3

Hi,
Yes, there are many animation and design courses available for you after your class 12th. There are two kinds of animation/ VFX courses available. One is a Diploma course and another is2-3 year's regular full time degree program. There are many animation and design colleges across the country which offers these sorts of programs. If you are keen on learning all the skills of animation and VFX thoroughly, we recommend that you join a 3 year degree in animation program. If you are already a professional animator or designer who wants to enhance skill for the growth in career, it is advisable to go for a Diploma course. Diploma courses
...more

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Shipra Suman

Contributor-Level 9

Courses available are: BA in Animation & Multimedia,
B.Sc. in Animation & Multimedia,
Bachelor of Visual Arts (Animation),
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Animation, Graphics and Web Design,
BA in Animation and CG Arts,
BA in Animation and Graphic Design,
BA in Digital Filmmaking and Animation,
B.Sc. in Animation and VFX and
B.Sc. in Animation and Gaming.
Any stream student from a recognised board is eligible to pursue these courses.

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Shipra Suman

Contributor-Level 9

Courses available are: BA in Animation & Multimedia,
B.Sc. in Animation & Multimedia,
Bachelor of Visual Arts (Animation),
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Animation, Graphics and Web Design,
BA in Animation and CG Arts,
BA in Animation and Graphic Design,
BA in Digital Filmmaking and Animation,
B.Sc. in Animation and VFX and
B.Sc. in Animation and Gaming.
Any stream student from a recognised board is eligible to pursue these courses.

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Beginner-Level 3

Hi Anshika,
Greetings! You should always look for such a programme which is always at par with the industry and offers the best placement opportunities. The animation industry is dynamic in nature in terms of technologies and you need to be constantly updated with the latest industry happenings.
At iPixio Design College, you will find such programmes where the curriculum is always at par with the industry to bridge the gap between the training institutions and the production houses.

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8 years ago

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BRAINBUZZ EDUCATION SOLUTIONS

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Anshika,
Greetings! You should always look for such a programme which is always at par with the industry and offers the best placement opportunities. The animation industry is dynamic in nature in terms of technologies and you need to be constantly updated with the latest industry happenings.
At iPixio Design College, you will find such programmes where the curriculum is always at par with the industry to bridge the gap between the training institutions and the production houses.

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8 years ago

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Creative Career GuruPassionate in Creative Careers & Guidance

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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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Creative Career GuruPassionate in Creative Careers & Guidance

Contributor-Level 7

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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