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Geeta Negi

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The Vancouver Film School of Entertainment Arts known as DICE Vancouver is also ideal to study for the Bachelor of Arts (BA). This has been due to its focus on industry pertinent programs especially in areas of entertainment art, film and animation. The method of learning is more practical with facilities such as design studio, labs and recording studios for the creative arts section which is important in the school. This partnership with VFS brings international recognition and connection and that is what makes it standout?

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Geeta Negi

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It has been recognised that the prerequisites for the BA programme of DICE Vancouver Film School of Entertainment Arts include the successful completion of higher secondary education or equivalent 10+2. Further, a good splash in creative arts, animation or film production is mandatory. Unlike some other schools, the school pays more attention to port-folio and creativity of a candidate in addition to their academic achievements. Particular programme specifications might also differ depending on a given area of concentration.

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Geeta Negi

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Some of the major employers of the entertainment and media that recruits frequently student include DICE Vancouver Film School of Entertainment Arts. Some of the job places that the graduates have secured include; dream works, pixar animation, Walt Disney, Technicolor, and sony picture. The school claims to have a very good placement record with more than ninety percent of the graduating students getting placed in some of the biggest names in firms dealing in film production and animation and other related sectors. This focus to educate with training exercises that are more industry-based and to make use of real projects make students
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Geeta Negi

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As it is estimated that graduates of the DICE Vancouver Film School of Entertainment Arts receive an average package of CAD 45,000 per year. Nonetheless, this may not be fixed since it depends with the course of study and the field of specialty where the employers may offer more to newcomers based on experience and other attributes.Some of the popular recruiter organizations are Netflix, Amazon, hide Mercury Film Works; most of these organizations are willing to sponsor internships and jobs for the students. Bear it in mind that your portfolio and networking help define the career prospects in motion picture arts, animation, and game d
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siddhi sharma

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The eligibility criteria for admission in BA at DICE Vancouver Film School of Entertainment Arts is:One must be 17 years old or above.Must have cleared 12th standard with 50% marks (as an aggregate of all subjects).English proficiency is a must.The students need to create an impressive portfolio to showcase their skillset (can include shortfilms, scripts, screenplay depending on the course).The student must clear the interview round conducted by the institution. 

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Geeta Negi

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If you wish to gain admission into the BA programs of DICE Vancouver film school, just head to the official website of VANCOUVER FILM SCHOOL (VFS) and take a look at programme details, requirements etc.Fill in their online application form. Check you have included all necessary documents a transcript, portfolio of work, essay (if applicable), English proficiency scores. Prepare to pay the application fee you will be asked for as part of submitting your application. If chosen, you might be interviewed further about your passions and objectives as well as the portfolio.

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Satyasrikranthi

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BA graduates from Rani Channamma University can get work with a wide range of recruiters across industries. Potential employers include educational institutions for teaching or administrative employment, government agencies for public administration and clerical labour, and corporations for marketing, sales, and human resources. 

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Khushi Soni

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With a history degree, you can pursue careers in education, museums, archives, heritage sites, and media. Common roles include historian, museum curator, archivist, and heritage manager. Additionally, your skills in research and writing can be valuable in public relations, journalism, and non-profit organizations.While some history-related jobs might not be high-paying initially, the degree offers a broad range of career options. You may need to be open to different roles and consider additional skills or qualifications to enhance your job prospects.

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Khushi Soni

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If you’re passionate about history, you’ll enjoy your studies more and likely do better. Loving what you study can make a big difference in your academic experience. A history degree can open doors to various careers like teaching, working in museums, archives, or even roles in media and public history. Studying history will help you develop critical thinking, research, and writing skills. These skills are valuable in many fields.If you want to specialize, a history degree can be a good foundation for advanced studies, like a master’s or PhD, which can lead to specialised careers. History may not always lead directly
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Khushi Soni

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With a BA (Hons.) in History, you have several exciting career options: 1.Teaching: You can teach history at schools or pursue further education to become a university lecturer.2.Research:You can Work as a historian or researcher in academic institutions, think tanks, or research organisations.3.Museums and Archives: Become a curator, archivist, or museum educator, managing and interpreting historical collections.4.Public History: Develop exhibits, educational programs, or work in media and film to share historical knowledge with the public.5.Cultural Heritage: Manage and preserve cultural sites and historical landmarks.Publishing
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