Can I pursue animation after class 10th?

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    OMKAR PHALE An Undergraduate student who loves to travel. | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hello Dubey Naho, I am attaching a link down below which will help you to understand the animation courses available after 10th grade:
    https://www.coursesafter10th.com/certificate-courses/animation/
    Good luck.
    Thank you.
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    Mohan Sarkar | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    Yes, you can pursue animation after class 10th. There are many options available to study animation after 10th grade. One option is to enroll in a Diploma course in animation or a related field. Many institutes and colleges offer Diploma courses in animation that can be completed after 10th grade. These courses usually last for one to two years and provide training in 2D and 3D animation, visual effects, game design, and other related fields. Another option is to pursue a Certificate course in animation. These courses are shorter than Diploma courses and can be completed in a few months. They offer basic training in animation software
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    Tanmay rustagi

    a year ago
    Indeed, you can join Activity schools even after tenth, however you may be qualified to concentrate on some essential Confirmation course in movement and not for the Lone wolves degree programme in liveliness. Tenth standard passed understudies are qualified to seek after some Recognition and Endorsement courses as it were.
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    Abhigna Thota

    a year ago
    Yes, you can join animation colleges after 10th, but you will only be eligible to study some basic Diploma course in animation and not for the Bachelors degree programme in animation.
  • Students can pursue animation courses after class 10th by enrolling in a Certificate or Diploma course. Some popular courses after 10th are:- Diploma in animation and Diploma in VFX.
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    Megha Jain | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago
    There are different kinds of career opportunities in the field of mass communication that will be available to the graduates based on their stream of specialisation & interests as the course takes up the restrictions of entering into the print & electronic media and film industry is one of them that plays a key role. Film Industry as one such platform of mass communication that has a great impact on societies in many ways. It is a platform of transferring information or meanings through visual receptors where a cognitive relationship exists between a filmmaker and a viewer, and mass communication is the bridge between them. Fil
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    Saloni Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Yes, you can pursue animation after class 10th. There are several Diploma and Certificate courses in animation that you can enroll in after completing your 10th grade. However, to pursue a full-fledged career in animation, it is recommended that you complete at least a 12th-grade education, preferably with a background in arts, design, or multimedia. To begin your animation journey after class 10th, you can enroll in various Diploma and Certificate courses offered by reputed animation institutes. These courses cover topics such as animation fundamentals, 2D and 3D animation techniques, character design, and visual effects. After comple
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    Bhanu Pratap Singh

    a year ago
    Animation Courses After 10th
    If you are creative and interested in the animation industry or how it operates, the animation sector is a great choice. It has a great scope in India and abroad. So as a foundation of your animation career, you can start with the certification course and Diploma courses in animation after 10th. You can select from the following popular animation courses after 10th. Students can pursue animation courses after 10th class by enrolling in a Certificate or Diploma programme. Some popular animation courses after 10th are:
    Diploma in VFX
    Diploma in 2D Animation
    Diploma in 3D Animation
    Diploma in CG Arts.
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    Shreya Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    YES, you can join Animation colleges even after 10th, but you will only be eligible to study some basic Diploma course in animation and not for the Bachelors degree programme in animation. 10th standard passed students are eligible to pursue some Diploma and Certificate courses only.
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    Syed Hamza

    a year ago
    Students can pursue animation courses after 10th class by enrolling in a Certificate or Diploma programme. Some popular animation courses after 10th are:
    Diploma In Animation
    Diploma in VFX
    Diploma in 2D Animation
    Diploma in 3D Animation
    Diploma in CG Arts
    Certificate in 2D & 3D Animation
    Certificate in VFX
    Certificate in CG Arts and Effects
    Certificate in Animation.

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