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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Probably computer science.
While it might vary a little from department to department, learning CS will give you a good foundation for a career in animation (which is pretty much your only option if you want to make a career in animation).
I would bet that you will be able to take many animation courses for CS electives, thus getting the best of both worlds (getting a good foundation through CS, following your interests and expanding your potential are the ways to get employed in animation).

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Prathyusha

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Hi
Yes you can apply to IFIM Business School. I expect that your academics are good.
I am honestly saying that college will bring companies, no doubt about it. It's we who have to work for our placements and always keep updated. Faculty at IFIM are good. As they have industry experience, they share more practical knowledge related to the subject. They are interactive and supportive.
Staring salary may differ from person to person. I would say it you who have to brand yourself and impress the interviewer. If you have the required skill set I am sure you will excel in your work.
Average starting salary is 5-5.5lakhs
All the Best

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Jincy GeorgeI'm a jovial fun-loving lively person.

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Ashwin,National School of Business, Bangalore a good and trusted B-School to pursue full-time MBA. College is accredited to Mysore University since inception. NSB has a tie-up with ESC-Pau, France which allows the students to experience foreign study methodology for a duration of 2.5-3.0 months. The faculty are highly experienced with more than 25+ live work experience in corporate as well as teaching field(4.8/5.0). Campus Life: Student intake(150). Its a mix of various cultures all over India. Our batch had students from 23 states of our mother India.:). College life is fun, lively, vibrant and enthusiastic bunch of students. Inte
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Aditi Parija

Contributor-Level 7

Hey Samrat,Yes you can apply for the institute . But admissions depends upon the gd and pi round

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Devanshi Trivedi

Beginner-Level 4

you must create a good academics in B.Tech first. then you have to get qualified in GATE .The GATE pass for M.Tech.

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Shweta Pawar

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The final placements are good and 100%placement record is attained each year

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Suraj Singh

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Hello Srikanth, Congratulations on your selection. About placements, it is very good as compared to the investment you are going to incur for the course. Some of the recruiters are ITC, DELOITTE, VERTUSA, TCS, RELIANCE and many more. We have alumnies that are working pan India. And here you are going to have teachers that you will say only WOW. But it also counts the student's focus and attitude too. For exposure, industry visits are organised and seminars & meets are also organised where the students have a big hand. Students here are very co-operative and helps each other alot.
I assure you that you are going to enjoy these two years.
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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Sunny,
MBA from IGNOU is highly regarded. Coming to the syllabus point of view, syllabus is standard and the course duration is of three years. Placements are also fine. You can opt and do well.
All the best.

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astha singh

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IIHM, Kolkata
IAM Institute of Hotel Management (IAM - IHM), Salt Lake City, Kolkata
NSHM Knowledge Campus, Kolkata (NSHM), Alipore, Kolkata
Gandhi Institute of Management and Technology (GIMT, Kolkata), Salt Lake

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

IIFM (Indian Institute of Finance and Management), Bangalore is a private institute that offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various fields including law. It does offer the BBA LL.B. Programme which is a five-year integrated course, that combines undergraduate studies in business administration with the study of law. As for the reputation of the college, IIFM Bangalore is a relatively new institute and does not have the same level of recognition and reputation as some of the older and more established law colleges in India. It is important to note that the quality of education and faculty may vary and it is advisable to t
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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Dear Sunny,
No since admissions are closed by end of June, and academic seasons are started in july, so it's quite obvious if you choose to appear in mat in sept. you will be eligible for admission in next year only.
good luck

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Vipul Verma

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Yes, you can pursue journalism after completing BCS. Journalism courses can be pursued after class 12th with arts or humanities.

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