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augustin dmello

Contributor-Level 8

Hello Gaurav,
There is no such stringent education qualifications required so to pursue Animation as a career but then this may also vary on the basis of the institute and the course the institute is offering.
For colleges, eligibility, fees and admission related information, please visit:
https://www.shiksha.com/animation/2d-3d-animation/colleges/colleges-india and
https://www.shiksha.com/animation/colleges/colleges-india

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Varun Roy

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Hi Divya,If you are interested in Animation, VFX and Gaming filed just Join One of the best Animation Institute in India. No specific qualification required in this filed, Just pursue a career based course in any best institute and learn the software skills and creativity, even no degree required in this filed because Animation and VFX is totally based on software skills, knowledge and creativity, for your better understanding I am sharing with you some fact and knowledge about this fields.
This is not a complete indusrty, The actual name is Media and Entertainment. Animation , VFX and Game Design all of these are biggest part of Media
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

I would suggest you complete your 12th before you pursue any course in animation. On the basis of 10th, you would be eligible to pursue certificate course that will not lead to very stable jobs and salary. For a sound future, you can pursue a degree in animation after the completion of your 12th.

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Raju Budiga

Beginner-Level 4

You can do a job and you have many opportunities in MNC or production studios. If you want to learn more, than you can join Master in multimedia course.

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Jatin shah

Beginner-Level 3

If you are Interested in Animation then of course YES my friend, Go for it. Animation has a good scope now a days and for joining this course the eligibility is 10, +2 with a minimum of 60% marks and you can get admissions in well known Institutions and colleges and here are some of the Top Animation Colleges in Bangalore which offers you the course
1. IIFA Lancaster ( iifamultimedia.in )
2. Vogue Institute ( www.voguefashioninstitute.com )
3. Arena Animation ( arenajaynagar.com )
4. MAAC ( www.maacindia.com )
5. Animaster Academy ( www.animaster.com )
6. Picasso Animation college ( www.picassocollege.com )

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Rahul Rawat

Beginner-Level 2

Both the options are good. But, if you have interest in design, then you can pursue this course. There is a huge demand of animation.

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Hitesh Arora

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, a career in animation and gaming is on developing stage.

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Varun Roy

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Deven,
There are many good places and studios in India for animation. You can choose biggest studio in India for good earning. The starting salaries are in the range of Rs.12K to Rs.15 K for a fresher. But, after getting experience in MNCs like Pixar, Technicolour (Bangalore), Rythm and Hues (Hyderabad), Red Chilies, Prime Focus, DQ entertainment, etc. salaries are more than the expectations.
There are many people with 4-5 years of experience, who are getting Rs.70K per month and you can choose freelance job option or start your own studio for business purpose. As compare to abroad, you can easily earn same pay for animation in India
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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Akshay,
A jewelry course will teach you how to design your own line of jewelry. It will cover everything from working with beads to forging and clasping techniques. It may also cover marketing techniques and style tips for working with jewelry.
However, animation is a completely different course all together. If you love to draw and can't seem to stop watching cartoons, you might consider pursuing a career as an animation artist. Professionals in this career usually enroll in an art-related Bachelor's degree program that includes hands-on project experience. Employers generally seek to hire candidates with a strong portfolio and tech
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P Roy

Guide-Level 12

Yes, it is a good decision provided that you don't restrict yourself in graphics or animation. Rather, join a course which covers graphics, animation and VFX, you will have a much wider scope.

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