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"Full Time over Part Time".I would say that of course yes, one loose practical as well as classroom exposure if opted part time while on the contrary full time people loose the opportunity of gaining work experience along with part time study.
Assuming from your query, that your major concern being placements, I would say that whichever college you may opt for, apart from the assistance from the placement team you need to make your own efforts as no institute can guarantee you that as it entirely depends on your capabilities and utilization of skills at the right time. For the same, I would advice you to start working on trait
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As you have completed your B.tech in ECE, you can opt for MS in the same field, there are many good universities in US, offering MS in electrical engineering, find below some of these universities:
1.Missouri university of science and technology.
Link:tinyurl.com/7ltr6y5
2.Northern Arizona University.
Link:tinyurl.com/bo85uxz
3.North Dakota state University.
Link:tinyurl.com/7wz77g9
4.Southern Methodist University.
Link:tinyurl.com/7fg3cfs
In order to pursue MS from these universities you need to have:
Good academic record, preferably 60% plus in graduation.
Relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university.
GRE score of 1100-1200 plus.
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IIFM offers PGDFM and FPM courses which are approved by AICTE and hence you can safely take admission.
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Eligibility in NACT is 10th pass min. You can get more information about them via their website.
Alternatively, I'd suggest you to learn acting from a Mumbai based institute as the chances of job in the industry are higher there.
Check out Digital Academy - The Film School, they even have personalities from the industry as guest lecturers. You can get in touch with them over here: http://on.fb.me/fbenroll
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Well remuneration completely depends upon your performance and not on the college/institute you pursuing your study.
You can work in fields like character animation, concept development, computer games, 2D&3D character animation, story boarding, animation design and multi media. You can also work in tne field of film and theatre where visual effects are given.
Animators are also employed by companies producing Education CD ROMs, Screen Savers, e-books and e-cards. India is also a major hub of outsourcing for foreign production houses. Recruiters include Disney, Cartoon Network, Pogo, Hungama, Nicholodeon, ad agencies and ad-film mak
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(Two set photocopies of the above mentioned documents should be submitted, duly attested either by Gazetted officer, notary public or Head of the Institution last studied from.)
Note: Originals Documents have to be shown at the Time of admission and will be returned back at the same time.
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