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madhav suri

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You need more creativity for both. You need to understand that web designing is not related with drawing. It is designing attractive web pages and websites with multimedia and animation.
For designing websites, you should have knowledge in languages like HTML, DHTML, XML and web editing software - Adobe Dream Weaver, then designing / image editing software like Photoshop, Coral Draw, etc. For animation side, flash, actionscript, etc.
For web based application development, knowledge in languages such as PHP, ASP, etc. is essential.

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madhav suri

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At least a Diploma or a certificate is required.

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madhav suri

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At least a Diploma or a certificate is required.

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madhav suri

Beginner-Level 5

It is a rare choice and colleges that offers courses in gaming are very rare in India. Gaming specialized courses are available at PG level only. But, there are some Bachelor courses that covers cartoon and gaming in deep.
1. B.Sc in animation.
2. B.Sc in multimedia.
3. B.Sc in visual communication, etc.
Below mentioned are some of the best colleges:
1. ICAT Design and Media College.
2. Bharathi Vidyapeed University – Pune.
3. PICASSO Animation College – Jaipur.

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KALAPURNAM INSTITUTEDirector

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Hi,
The course of web designing have good scope and if you are interested in this course, then make survey of institutes and coaching classes.

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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

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Hello Kevin,
M.Sc animation is enough to grab a job, but if you are unable to get a job or want to explore your knowledge than you can pursue advance level 3D animation, 3D game designing course or graphics designing but select advance level certificate or Diploma course.

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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Kevin,
M.Sc animation is enough to grab a job, but if you are unable to get a job or want to explore your knowledge than you can pursue advance level 3D animation, 3D game designing course or graphics designing but select advance level certificate or Diploma course.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Praveen,
Are you looking for a Diploma or a Masters? Most Diploma programs are online and won't be beneficial.

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Anil sharma

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No, it is not compulsory.

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Anil sharma

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Yes, you can join the course after your HSC. In fact, it is the correct time for you to think about your career. There are many options available to choose from n the field of animation, VFX, media and gaming. Talk to an experienced career advisor and get the right information.

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