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Guide-Level 14
Graphic designers and animators both work in a creative field that involves developing designs primarily using a computer. While graphic designers create designs used in advertising for clients, animators create designs and animations that are used to entertain audiences. Both are equally good fields and well paid. Think about both and see one excites you most - go for it. Keep one thing in mind - Graphic designing has more scope and areas of work (media / advertisement / fashion / architecture / interiors / Textiles / even management, etc.). Whereas animation is restricted to media / Cinema / advertisement, etc.
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Both are considered equivalent in India, though choose MS if possible. Just ensure you pursue it only from a good, reputed college for better job opportunities and good networking.
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B.Tech and B.Sc. Both are different dimensions I would say. In B.Tech one do specialization in various branches, it is good for the people who accept it by heart. Because we have seen people who after doing B.Tech crave for B.Sc. Is good option on it's own side. One can work as a teacher, junior research scientist fellowship, in various companies if one do B.Sc in hon's. To study one subject deeply I think B.Sc Hon's is good option. Regarding Fee structure wise B.Sc Hon's is affordable and B.Tech is quite expensive. There is not any exact judgement which is best between both. Hope it helps. Good luck.
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https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/what-mechanical-engineers-learn-blogId-3657
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/chemical-engineer-134.
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