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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

Guide-Level 15

It is really tough to directly comment on any institute best or not or answer which is the best institute in a city or country, especially in India for domains like web designing, animation and VFX/editing/post-production or gaming, etc., where many institutes offer many types of courses for different duration for almost all the same pipeline. We need to see the content of the course, duration, cost, infra, earlier students outputs and skill developed, in-time course completion record, certification process & delivery of the certificate in time, etc.

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Gurleen Khurana

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As the fees is not disclosed by the college authorities. I would request you to contact the college officials.
Link: http://www.frameboxx.in/~framebox/animation-school/frameboxx-animation-schools-in-india.php

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Gurleen Khurana

Guide-Level 14

These days there are a lot of freely available resources to get you started. I think what you could start with is a bit of reading since VFX is such a wide field and identify what interests you most. Otherwise, you could start with learning 3D modelling and texturing, rigging and animation, effects, and compositing like a generalist. I think the key really is identifying what you really want to do in VFX and focusing on that. There is obviously no harm in knowing a bit about all aspects (employers prefer that for sure), but mostly there should be a singular area of focus.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

Guide-Level 12

There are few American universities which offer a course in visual effects, animation etc. Some options for Scholarships include: college specific Scholarships, Next Genius Scholarship programme. Other ways to fund your education include on-campus and off campus jobs, internship etc.

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MAAC PUNE MG RoadAnimation Career Counselor 9766311113

Contributor-Level 8

Drawing can be helpful but it is not necessary. There are no entrance test or pre-exams for our courses. All our courses start from basics and then take you to the advance levels. So No prerequisites!
You can visit our centre for more details. Our career advisors can help you chose the course.

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pavan acharistruggling for something......

Guide-Level 11

If you are interested in VFX, you could go for it. As you have completed your B.Com, you are eligible for 1 year or 2 year Diploma in VFX.

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pavan acharistruggling for something......

Guide-Level 11

Hello!
A B.Com Hons student can do animation and visual effects but if it is done after their graduation (B.Com), they are offered a diploma and not a bachelor degree. But, if you directly go for VFX after your +2, then you will be eligible for B.Sc.

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