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MAAC PUNE MG RoadAnimation Career Counselor 9766311113

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Hi Govindraj,
A program in animation and Film making can give you multiple career opportunities. As this course equips you with the knowledge of the production pipeline (All three stages I.e Pre-Production , Production and post production. After a course in animation you have options to choose from, you can become a Design Viz. Artist, Lighting Artist,Digital Designer, Animator, Rigging Artist, FX Artist, Creative Head etc. or a generalist, depending up on your interest.
To know more about the career options please feel free to revert, we will be happy to help.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Finance can be bit difficult for you due to lack if experience, Although Marketing is all-time evergreen field and you have decent chances into roles like sales and business development.

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shreya rathore

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For becoming a digital marketing manager, you should opt for MBA in marketing but do make sure that you pursue your MBA from very good college that provides proper skills and knowledge in your field. For MBA in marketing, I can suggest you with some good colleges which will benefit you in your future:
IIMs
Symbiosis
Narsee Monjee
UPES
Christ
Alliance
IBS Hyderabad
University of Delhi

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P Roy

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Yes, it is a good decision provided that you don't restrict yourself in graphics or animation. Rather, join a course which covers graphics, animation and VFX, you will have a much wider scope.

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P Roy

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Great! Being a person from a creative background and being an artist, it will be very easy for you to adopt animation. You can create wonders in digital sculpting with Mudbox or z-brush, you can be goo enough, though out the entire pipeline. Join an animation course with a duration above 1 and half year which covers all the three levels of a 3D animation pipeline, which should give in-depth knowledge on pre-production, production and post-production, with more importance to 2D sketching, perspective, lights, design concepts, anatomy, aesthetic, color concept etc. For any further queries, please feel free to ask. Thanks!

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Simran,
A college is a smaller institution that typically offers undergraduate degrees. Some colleges, such as community colleges and junior colleges, may offer only two-year degrees. Most colleges offer Bachelors degrees, and some colleges also have associate degrees.
However, a university is an institution that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees. Universities offer graduate programs leading to a Masters degree or a Ph.D. These institutions also may have a medical or law school for students wishing to pursue professional degrees. Some universities offer special programs where their students can earn both an undergraduate degre
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Hello Subrata,
Any branch of engineering is a 4-year course. The fees varies from college to college. IITs and NITs are cheap, but difficult to get admission in. Private colleges are a bit expensive but are easy to get through.

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