Animation
Hello,
As of now, there's no upper age limit for NEET, as long as qualify the following criteria you're eligible t apply for NEET:
Passed 10+2 from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects, having Biology as an additional too counts here.
PCB Aggregate inclusive of theory and practical against one's category needs to be achieved such as
So, if you fulfill the above mentioned criteria, you can appear for NEET, as there's no upper age limit, hence no such restriction in number of attempts.
After 10th you can't do any graduate or degree program in animation. Although there are some short term diploma courses for graphic design or animation, but, pursuing formal education and getting a degree is the ideal way to make a career in the field of graphic design or animation. I would suggest you to complete you 11th and 12th standard studies in any stream of your choice, and then pursue a BA, BFA, BVA (Visual Arts) or B.Sc. degree in the field of your choice.
Some of the degrees include:
You can also go for some of the short-term Diploma courses after passing 12th standard:
Hope this helps!!!
Hi Susheel,
Some of the government design colleges offering Animation courses are listed below:-
Refer here for more info - https://design.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-design-colleges-in-india?ownership=Public/Government&branch=Animation
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
Hello Abhigyan Saha, Yes chosing animation as career has a more scope in future in comparision of anothor field like: Animation is one of the most sought-after streams in India these days. More and more demand of animators is emerging in various mediums such as movies, television, video games as well as industrial machines
A job in animation can be defined as the art of breathing life to a character or an object. A blend of entertainment industry and technology, it is concerned with design, drawing, layout and production of graphically rich and attractive multimedia clips.
Here's a list of probable job roles in animation:
Hope it is helpful for you :)
Here is the list of some colleges
• VIT university, Vellore
• Amity University, Mumbai
• National institute of design, Ahemdabad
• Frameboxx animation and visual effects, Mumbai
• IIFA multimedia, Bengaluru
• Arena animations - Delhi, mumbai, noida
• Maya academy of advanced cinematics - Delhi, mumbai, Pune, Mumbai
https://design.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-animation-colleges-in-india
Thanks and all the best
Hello student. Both of these two give exposure to the branch you wish to pursue. But there are thin lines of difference between these two. B.A in animationand vfx deals with only arts subjects till the end and is a bit easier. whereas B.Sc in animation and vfx deals with science and also few of the arts subjects and also a bit tougher. But bsc has brighter future and more opportunities. So if you are willing to put in much of hardwork, go for bsc
Some of the popular entrance examinations required for admission into Government or Private colleges for pursuing Bachelor's degree in Animation are- Picasso Animation College Entrance Test, Arena Animation Academy (AAA) Entrance Exam, NID Design Aptitude Test (NID DAT), etc.
Dear Saha ,
In India decent scope and potentional exists ,when it comes to the field of animation .It is not very rosy shiny in here .but condition are not too bas either .
The fact is skilled and talented animators are always in huge demand and they are also well paid have diverse opportunity in front of them .They may start their own little firm do free lancer work or many even work for animation studio, advertising ,media houses and many more with handsome salary but salary also depends upon lots of factors .
Hope it will helpful
Thanks
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