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P Roy

Guide-Level 12

Dear Jithendranath , drawing is normally considered to be an essential part of pre-production & normally VFX is a domain come in post production , hence, though may be directly its not mandatory but drawing is the most powerful tool to visualize an idea. Its not mandatory but definitely it got a huge role to play in creative field and its a big advantage for the people who know to draw :)

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P Roy

Guide-Level 12

Dear Arpit , at a successful completion of the course with a presentable sample demo exhibiting your grip on software application and skills ,you can be absorbed in production house for 3D animation,3D Movie industry, animated tv series & AD's, In gaming industry, In architecture and visualization, In E-Learning, In live action film industry, simulation, product design and modeling , medical animation industry etc.Getting a job should not be a problem I believe. In maximum of the Long term courses ( 18 month or 3 semester above ) normally VFX ( 2D & 3D )is also included . Yes there is option to join VFX alone , but normally that does n
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KALAPURNAM INSTITUTEDirector

Contributor-Level 10

Hey, yes you can pursue animation or VFX after marketing in MBA and if you have done marketing in MBA then graphic Designing course is also one of the nice choices as it will give you the ample opportunity as these courses are trending courses so it is at the boosting level and if you are interested in this courses then you can make survey of places in Ahemdabad as it is one of the leading cities of India providing training in this courses.

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KALAPURNAM INSTITUTEDirector

Contributor-Level 10

Hey, there is different duration courses available on basis of doing degree and as hobby and with that fee varies with time duration and if you want to know more about it then you can make survey of places in Ahemdabad as it is one of the leading cities of India providing the training of these courses.

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P Roy

Guide-Level 12

Hi Mukesh , 1st thing is gather maximum information about the industry , its job profiles and scope, skills required in future etc. Try and gather the information from multiple sources , so that you can compare in between . Then you decide an institute which has good track record , speak to them, personally go and visit them , get the details of different courses , ask the + & - of the courses and the differences between them , select a courses that matches your requirement . Check for the fee part and payment option , join it , concentrate on developing your skills to the max. Create an international standard , demo . That's it .

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P Roy

Guide-Level 12

Dear Jithendranath, you are a better person to answer your question , just imagine , from morning to evening what ever you see on your TV screen , almost everything has a contribution of VFX . Specially in past one year almost every 2nd ad on TV has used 3D animation and VFX , so the point is very clear , there is huge scope.

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Ibrahim Jumnalkar

Contributor-Level 7

Yes you can go for animations and VFX. Think twice before you go. You will get college details in https://shiksha.com go through it.

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P Roy

Guide-Level 12

Dear Bala , keep a simple understanding , in this domain , if you can contribute 2 hrs in practicing the topics covered per day per subject which ever you are learning at the institute , then you will never look back, whether its a part time course or full time .

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P Roy

Guide-Level 12

You can have a basic idea about the courses offered in this domain and the course contents by following the link here, click on the link &get; click on the courses option on TOP , but yes its just to give an idea , normally it differs from each to other institutes http://www.aquariussaims.com/ click on courses option , a list will appear , select a course in the list to see the details about that course .
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Thanks .

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P Roy

Guide-Level 12

Join a long term course on 3D Animation & VFX , which will cover all the domains in pipeline including 2D and 3D VFX , which will be helpful for you to reach your goal.

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