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It is partially true, the public universities are free but not every single university. Undergraduate courses are free and also very selective. To study B.Sc in Germany you must complete class 12th and one more additional year of formal schooling, since they require 13 years of education. You can clear IIT-JEE Advance to be eligible or enroll into a B.Sc physics course in India and complete the first year with outstanding percentage. You have to be brilliant to be accepted by German universities.
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If you have completed your 10+2 from a recognised board of education, you can certainly pursue the B.Sc course in Visual Effects Film Making. You can directly apply for the admissions in the college. You can refer to this link for more details https://www.shiksha.com/animation/vfx/course/b-sc-in-visual-effects-film-making-zee-institute-of-creative-art-kolkata-new-alipore-236766
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The entrance criteria differ from institute to institute. Please check with the institute itself where you are interested to pursue the course in order to rule out any confusion.
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