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Scholar-Level 17
You can look for –
Kirloskar-Pune and Harihar (Karnataka) campus
VJIM (Vignana Jyoti Institute of Management) Hyderabad
Jagan Institute of Management Studies (JIMS) Rohini, New Delhi
Jaypee Business School, Noida
Jaipuria Institute of Management, - Jaipur, Noida, Ghaziabad
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9 years agoGuide-Level 12
3D animators create a plethora of animations, which may turn into major motion pictures, popular video games, or shorter animations for television or film. Many 3D animators create special effects for the film industry. A 3D animator can specialize in creating various types of animated images such as humans, objects, or focus on the background and landscapes of an animation.
In India, animation courses are available in three formats-
Bachelor's degree courses
Diploma courses
Certificate courses
Let us check out each course format and find important details about them-
1 Bachelor's degree courses:
BA in Animation and Multimedia
B.Sc. in Anim
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There is no definite answer to this. 12th boards are not easy and 10 days too less a time to prepare, if you have revised earlier you should start solving previous years question papers and check important notes and questions provided to you by your teachers. Learning something new won't help this late and revise the important topics you attempted the previous day, keep at least an hour for the previous day revision.
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MAT percentile information as follows:
Percentile is a way of giving scores popularly used for most of the MBA entrance exams. In statistics, a percentile (or centile) is the value of a variable below, which a certain percent of observations fall. For example, the 20th percentile is the value (or score) below which 20 percent of the observations may be found.
If your percentile is let's say, 80%, it means, 80% of the total number of candidates have scored less than you. Or you are above 80% of the candidates for that particular score. For MAT, a total score of (marks not percentile) 600 and above is good enough to get admission
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Any newly introduced course has its own challenges. So, before you take admission, you must understand the course structure and the jobs you will get after completing it. This is a technical degree, which may expand to finding or designing solutions in agri sector using technology.
If you are innovative enough, then the course can place you well. The admission is through JEE exam.
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Both the courses are good. After completing MBA, you can go for executive positions in corporate organizations. Law offer great opportunities like legal officer, company secretary positions, etc.
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Salary entirely depends upon the candidate's performance in interview. Last year the median package was Rs 7+ lakhs and lowest being Rs 6 lakhs per annum.
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https://christuniversity.in/mba-admission
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 2
Nowadays networking is having high opportunities. But, it also requires programming because a networking engineer has to design the protocols for networking. If you have an interest in networking then only go for it not by thinking that you can escape from programming if you go for networking.
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