Animation
Hello, With a projected CAT percentile of 87% but not clearing sectional cutoffs, your chances at top IIMs are limited because they require both overall percentile and sectional minimums. However, you still have a good shot at other reputed management institutes and non-IIM B-schools. Consider colleges like NMIMS, SPJIMR, IMT, TAPMI, Great Lakes, and other well-ranked private or state-level B-schools that accept CAT scores and weigh your profile holistically. Your academic record, BSc in Animation with 80%, and 5 years of work experience at Ubisoft India are strong points and may help in institutes that value work experience in their selection process. Also, explore institutes that accept XAT, MAT, or CMAT, where your profile can be competitive. Hope this helps you.
If she is thirteen and wants to get into animation and drawing, the best way to start is by building up her basic art skills. Let her dive into sketching, character design, some basic anatomy, perspective, shading, and color theory - these are the core things everyone in animation needs. She should try both traditional drawing with pencil and paper and mess around with digital drawing on easy-to-use apps or software. This way, she will get comfortable with both styles.
Small projects help a lot, too. She can make a flipbook, try a short animation, or put together a simple storyboard. That’s how she will pick up on movement and how to tell a story with pictures. Signing up for art workshops, checking out online tutorials, or joining short classes for her age group will keep her motivated and give her some direction. Plus, it makes the whole thing more fun. The earlier she starts practicing, the more confident and creative she will get and she will have a solid base if she wants to take animation or art more seriously later on.
Hello Dear Candidate,
With United States and Canada offering opportunities in VFX and game design sectors with a large number of major studios and high-paying opportunities. Europe and France , known for its significant film and animation presence and Japan for its specific animation style, and creating amines. Even Countries like France and Spain have a strong history in traditional film and animation.
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Many platforms like Coursera, and Alison offer free graphic design and animation courses with certificates.
You can enroll in beginner-friendly courses covering tools like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Blender.
These courses teach basics of design principles, animation techniques, and software usage.
After completing the course and assignments, you usually get a free or low-cost certificate.
Free courses are a great way to start learning and build skills without any financial investment.
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It appears that currently U.P. Institute of Design and Research does not offer a specific course in Animation. UPIDR offers B.Des (Bachelor of Design) and M.Des (Master of Design) programs in various design streams, but but animations is not specifically listed among them. For more details you can check these official sites of careers360 that has provided relevant information: - https://www.careers360.com/colleges/up-institute-of-design-noida/courses/animation-and-design-istpg - https://www.careers360.com/colleges/uttar-pradesh-institute-of-design-and-research-lucknow/courses
No, the Uttar Pradesh Institute of Design and Research does not offer a specific animation course among its main bachelor's and diploma programs. Instead they offer program like fashion design, product design, and graphic design.
They may offer related graphic design and illustration courses as short-term programs that include graphic design and illustration.
you can consider different universities in Lucknow, such as Amity University, MAAC, or ZICA.they offer animation course.Be careful with selecting colleges as many are not that good so it is required to deeply research colleges then decide.
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To get admission in Btech in Animation program you typically need to keep these points in mind :-
1.Eligibility Criteria :-
2.Admission Process :-
How you can apply :-
1.Go to the official website of your preferred college and register there
2.Fill out the application form and pay the required application fee
3.Submit necessary documents including your 10+2 mark sheets , identity proof and other required academic documents
Here i am also listing you some top colleges in B.tech Animation that you can consider:-
1.Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar
2.VIT university
3.Manipal University
4.Amity University , Noida
Hope this Helps!
Good afternoon, A B.Tech in Animation is a rare but emerging program that blends technical engineering skills with creative design and storytelling. While most animation degrees in India are offered as B.Des, B.Sc, or BA, a few institutions do offer B.Tech or BE in Animation and Design.
Colleges Offering B.Tech in Animation or Related Fields
Here are some institutions where you can explore B.Tech or BE programs with animation/design focus:
Dr. YSR Architecture and Fine Arts University B.Tech in Animation Andhra Pradesh
MIT ADT University B.Tech in Computer Science with Animation & VFX Pune, Maharashtra
CMR University B.Tech in Computer Science (Specialization in Gaming & Animation) Bangalore, Karnataka
IIFA Multimedia B.Tech in Animation & VFX (Industry-integrated) Bangalore, Karnataka
Saveetha University B.Tech in Multimedia & Animation Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Admission Tips
Most programs require Class 12 with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Math).
Some may accept Arts/Commerce students for design-oriented tracks.
Entrance exams vary: some use CUET, others have institutional tests or direct admission.
It’s ideal if you want to combine:
Programming + Visual Effects
Game Development + 3D Modeling
AI in Animation + AR/VR
Hello,
If you're looking for government animation colleges in Hyderabad, the most prominent option is Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University (JNAFAU). They offer BFA (Animation) and Applied Art courses, and it’s one of the most reputed government colleges in Telangana for creative studies.
Admission is through FADEE (Fine Arts and Design Entrance Exam) conducted by JNAFAU. You need to apply for the entrance exam and qualify to get into BFA Animation or related design courses. Other options include Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University, which offers media and design programs, though not strictly animation focused.
If you wants to know more about this college you can check here:
https://www.careers360.com/university/jawaharlal-nehru-architecture-and-fine-arts-university-hyderabad
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Yes, there are a few government-supported or aided colleges in Telangana that offer animation or multimedia-related courses, though not always under the term Animation directly. JNAFAU (Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University) in Hyderabad offers BFA in Animation and Visual Effects. This is one of the best recognized government institutes for creative media. Also, some government polytechnics offer diploma courses in animation or graphics under media/communication departments. You can also check for short-term certification by TASK (Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge) which partners with government institutions.
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