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9 years ago
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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
> School of Media Design
> MAAC
> Frameboxx
> FX School
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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
Find below some institute that you can search for:
MAAC
School of Media Design
FX School
Frameboxx
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2016-03-01 07:40:00
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2016-01-13 10:50:33
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I did a quick search about AAU but it didn't figure in the top ranked colleges. This totally would depend on your budget and the level of creative arts portfolio. Studying abroad in programming/ animation/ design is great but you would need to understand their structure and how it works.
If you're still searching you can look at studying for a job oriented diploma at a leading school in Canada. If you want advice on that I can guide you and put you across to the best schools with a scholarship if possible, but for that I'd need to mentor you to develop the right portfolio. Some of the students I have guided are studying at Sherida
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2015-12-03 15:12:42
Guide-Level 13
Yes, it is quite possible to pursue a course in VFX after B.com.
The nature of course depends on your plans ahead, in case you wish to get a job then you could opt for a diploma or certificate or if you are willing to invest time, you may opt for a post graduate degree in VFX.
Please refer to the link for institute:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/?q=VFX&c=12&sc=91&sa=^0^0^0^0^0&ts=65727&rf=searchwidget
Please refer to the link for more information:
https://www.shiksha.com/vfx-is-not-the-same-as-animation-article-4535-1
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2015-12-02 13:48:09
Contributor-Level 8
1. NID and
2. IIT-IDC are two Government Institutes.
The competition to get in would be tremendous. There are several good Private Institutes like:
1. Arena and
2. MAAC as well.
You could do well to create a list of places you may want to learn at, whether they are in your city or not. Then go to their websites and research about them, and even call them and talk to them. Try their website for more details.
Typically go for a school which offers all the information including faculty on their website. Now shortlist some you want to visit. Do not hesitate to travel, this is about your life and career. After visiting those take a deci
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