How to become an cartoon animator after completing class 12th?

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    SXILL CHANDIGARH17 | Contributor-Level 10

    2015-03-18 08:32:05
    Chaitrali, Take any creative subjects or arts or languages. I would recommend that as you study for your 10+2, you start practicing sketching to begin with. Try to observe things closely and sketch them. You can also buy good sketch books from the market for sketching including shading, shadows, and human figures. However, soon you may have to upgrade to more serious books like "The Animator's Survival Kit" by Richards William. Psychology and Literature are two useful subjects. Try to participate in Writing, Drawing/ Painting, Sports, Dramatics, Music, Singing etc. whatever is possible for you. You may also like to read this about the
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    The user recommends following institutes
    Industrial Design Centre - IIT Bombay
    Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design And Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education
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    JIMMY BIKRAM | Contributor-Level 9

    2015-03-15 18:41:21
    Dear,
    it is very important to keep in mind the current trends and advancements in technology to truly appreciate and answer this question. Animation as a field encompasses the vast gamut of entertainment – film and television, design, broadcast, advertising, web publishing and print mediums. Animation is one of the sunshine industries which have shown tremendous progress in the last few years with potential for a 300% growth in the forthcoming creative years. A career in animation not only ascertains a secure career and good income, but also helps in building a strong potential for achieving ambitious prospects down the road. At Anima
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    Govind Sharma HR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger | Guide-Level 14

    2015-03-15 17:57:07
    The best course is either B.Sc. Visual Communication or to opt a programme in National Institute of Design. You may also opt BCA or B.Sc. Animation and Grpahics
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    Deepanshu hitesh

    2015-03-15 21:27:45
    Hello Chaitrali,If we are creative enough and have a passion for animation then this is the right field for you.For entering into this field you will have to pursue course of animation from some well known institution which can provide you with the best education quality.You should look for an institute which can provide you with this course.You will be provided with the diploma course as these type of courses will get you job ready in a few months and are also cost effective.Only your work is what that will be taken into the consideration during the placement.So,i recommend you to visit a good animation institution so that you can mak
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    The user recommends following institutes
    ICAT Design and Media College
    Arena Animation, Mohali
    Picasso Animation College, Bangalore

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