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Each college has its own strengths and weakness. It totally depends on you to choose between the said colleges.
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57% is too low, so what you may do is to try Diploma in Australia from any college and then later you may complete your Bachelor's. If you are keen to pursue your degree in Germany, here are the complete details:
http://www.daaddelhi.org/en/15064/index.html
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There are many colleges and institutions for animation in India. If you want to really choose right place for this field focus on just few things. These things are mentors (faculties), course content, career opportunities (placement), environment and equipment's (labs). Only these things can make a brand and in India there are just few brand institutes who provide a quality education in animation field. My preference for you is just go with MAAC. I have mentioned some reasons for join MAAC.
1. India's leading brand in 2D, 3D and VFX.
2. Conducts personality development training.
3. Provides equipment like DSLR Camera, HD Video C
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Ahmedabad - Shanti Business School and Unitedworld School of Business.
Mumbai-IES and ITM.
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There is no clear guideline from UGC or AICTE for the Distance mode B.Tech programme. So, for the safer side, you must plan your education especially in engineering (B.Tech) programme in regular mode only from a recognized university or institute.
Through regular mode you would knowledge, practical experience, interaction with companies and guidance from faculties.
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JBIMS Mumbai admission with a MAHCET percentile of 40 is highly tough. The cut-off percentile for the Institute is around 99.99. There are a few things students can follow to improve the chances of admission:
1. Take the CAT exam
2. Get good grades in your undergraduate degree
3. Involve in extracurricular activities
4. Write a strong personal statement
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Amrita University has a well oiled placement cell. They are taking all possible steps to see that all their students are placed. I feel you should not worry about this aspect.
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