Sir im doing b.sc(comp.sc) what should i do after! m.sc/mca/also want to do animation related course
114 Views|Posted 2013-08-10 08:10:51
Asked by Lokesh Sharma
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2013-08-12 15:24:13
Hi Lokesh, If you're creative, you can always consider going for Design and Animation. A good mentor and wise selection of courses with a good school, followed by diligent learning, would get you a head start in your career. However, you must check your suitability for this field. Animation is an ar

Answered by
2013-08-14 16:08:43
You can go for MCA , you can also go for MSC in animation

Answered by
2013-08-14 07:59:38
Hello Lokesh,
Animation is rewarding but demanding field where your creative abilities & passion for the medium will hold the key to growth. You may do a PG Diploma in Animation from NID or M.Des from IIT,IDC, Powai. However also note that Animation is a skill oriented field and more then qualifica

Answered by
2013-08-12 15:19:39
Hi,
1)
* After B.Sc Computer Science, you have two options :
-You may continue studies
OR
-You may start working
If you plan to study you may go for advance courses such as :
M.Sc in Computer Communication
Master of Computer Science
Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Hardware
* You may eve

Answered by
2013-08-10 14:33:59
Hi Lokesh,
May I know which yr your studying ?.
If your in 2nd yr, and if u have a minimum 1 yr to finish your b.sc. then you can do 3D animation and visiual effects.
This will be useful for ur career to become a 3D designer or VFX artist.
There is a fast growth for this field in India.
Career oppu
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