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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Hi Faiz,
The eligibility for DMLT course is Class 12 or its equivalent with science subject (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) with minimum 45% marks.
Or,
Class 12 with Medical Laboratory Technology (Vocational background) with minimum 45% marks.
If you satisfy the above conditions, you can go for the course.
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Visit this link for eligibility:http://bitsadmission.com/mbamain.aspx.
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Undergraduate courses in Switzerland are taught in German mostly, so if you want to study in Switzerland first learn the German language. Admissions are very competitive too. Different universities have different requirements, you should check universities like ETH Zurich, University of Geneva, etc. For program specific requirements, some may require university specific entrance test.
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You can opt for a comprehensive program which will cover all the important segments of film-making with following stages.
Stage1: Pre-production
Here you will learn about story development, character designing, background or set designing, cinematography, script and screen play and story board. In short, this is a planning stage.
Stage 2: Production
This is where you learn 3D modelling, giving texture to characters and props, creating the light effects, and giving movement to the character or props. In short, this is the execution stage.
Stage 3: Post-production:
This the final stage where you put everything together. add effects and sou
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Frankly speaking, your previous education has nothing to do with what you learn in animation. None of the curriculum from schools teaches you anything about the animation or anything about the computer graphics. So, your percentage of success or failure in class 12th or any other class is really not a matter of concern. There is only one question you need to ask yourself, whether or not you are creative and are willing to venture into a segment where there is no theory classes involved. Animation and VFX, gaming or designing, these are vocational programs which demand 100% practical knowledge.
What you learn in animation and VFX cou
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