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ARTEMESIA Goel

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B.Sc. Animation & VFX is a 3-years duration course. Bachelor of Design (B.Des). Course in Animation is a 4-years duration course. The four years course includes 2D, 3D, VFX, etc. The difference between the two degrees is that the B.Des. Course is not only 1 year more but offers usually an international syllabus, which is completely focused on Animation only. Few of the top colleges are Artemisia College of Art & Design, MIT, Pune, NID, Ahmedabad (the top in the country), etc. While selecting college, consider factors such as the fee, whether the faculty has animation industry experience or not, whether the college has facilities such a
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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Arindam!
If you have completed your 10+2 from a recognised board of education, you can certainly pursue the B.Sc course in Visual Effects Film Making. You can directly apply for the admissions in the college. You can refer to this link for more details https://www.shiksha.com/animation/vfx/course/b-sc-in-visual-effects-film-making-zee-institute-of-creative-art-kolkata-new-alipore-236766

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Manish SinghArtist, Taekwondo black belt, since1989 owner

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Hello. Yes it does, good VFX artists are always in demand in industry such as games, movies and animated episodes. Just be a skilled VFX artist that's it. Starting salary will be like 15-18 k
Thank you!

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Prof.Dr. Rishi Aacharya

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Can I know your educational background?

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FXSCHOOL

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Hi Atharva,
FX School courses are Diploma and certificate courses. You will not get a degree. It is important to note that jobs in the media and entertainment industry are usually given on the basis of the quality of your portfolio or showreel. Whether you choose to do a degree or a Diploma course, the most important thing would be to build a really good showreel which will showcase your skills. Ensure that the institute you opt for is one that enables you to do that.

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FXSCHOOL

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Hi Vidyotama,
FX School courses are Diploma and Certficate courses. You will not get a Degree. It is important to note that jobs in the Media and Entertainment Industry are usually given on the basis of the quality of your portfolio or showreel. Whether you choose to do a degree or a diploma course, the most important thing would be to build a really good showreel which will showcase your skills. Ensure that the institute you opt for is one that enables you to do that.

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FXSCHOOL

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Chirag,
A new batch for Visual Effects will start on 4th April. You will need to book your seat before the batch begins.

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Manish SinghArtist, Taekwondo black belt, since1989 owner

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Hello, If you are a lucknowite, please do visit to that institute first, gather the information like how the workspace is, workstations, faculty and talk to students, Then take admission. Thank you.

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Megha Aggarwal

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You can go for animation and VFX as opportunities lie in UI Design, Graphic Design, Storyboarding, Animation Design, Game Design, 3D Modeling, Texturing and Lighting, Dynamics and VFX and of course animation (2D and 3D). I would suggest you to go by interest because it will help you achieve great heights and good packages as well.

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rahul r

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Most of the institutes in India offering the course admit students based on their performance in a relevant entrance test. Some institutes also admit students based on the candidates obtained merit at the level of graduation, while some conduct their own entrance tests for offering admission, inclusive of a round of counselling.
The round of counselling consists of two additional rounds of Group Discussion and Personal Interview, to assess the candidate's general aptitude for the course. A merit list is subsequently released by institutes, allotting available seats to qualifying candidates.
Admission process generally varies across colle
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