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3 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, students do get such chances. University has tie-ups with many industry partners, so learners can explore real work while still studying. Some examples are Technicolor, Zee News, Airai Technologies, SmokeTech, Wipro, Publicis Groupe, DSV Global Transport and Logistics, Celoxis, Department of Environment Studies at Panjab University, Eteam Infoservices and more. These places give good exposure in both national and international setups. Doing an internship makes students confident and skilled. It allows them to understand office culture, teamwork and problem solving. Such practice is very useful when they step into jobs later. Inter
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Every academic in the creative stream looks for a good university where they can learn and hone their talent. Chandigarh University is one big name in Punjab for Animation studies. The institute has a separate department for film and visual arts. It is a course that has software but also design, storytelling, and creativity. Students can venture into learning subjects like 3D assets, game design, visual effects, and animation. It is a programme derived by the concepts of animation schools worldwide, keeping it contemporary and global. Guest lectures, workshops, and festivals will offer the needed exposure to students. VFX studios, gami
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, Chandigarh University combines imagination with technical depth. Imagine sitting in a design studio, sketching your own character on paper, and then a week later, watching it move in a 3D space using Maya or Blender. That's how CU balances creativity and technology. We are encouraged to paint, storyboard, and experiment freely, and then taught how to bring those visions alive through VFX, 3D animation, or digital editing. It feels like starting with a blank canvas and ending with a cinematic scene.
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