Which one should I prefer for animation courses: Amity University or School of Design and Visual Arts, Apeejay Stya University and why?

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Which one should I prefer for animation courses: Amity University or School of Design and Visual Arts, Apeejay Stya University and why?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
Well, thanks for asking. But, I cannot be particularly accurate over this. I have seen animation & design courses at Amity Jaipur. There were two-three teachers and two-three students. Haven't witnessed, what is happening over at Noida campus. Why didnt you gave a thought to National Institute for Design (NID)? If admission processes are over, do some diploma or, short term certificate course for the remaining part of the year. And, then apply for NSD. In the meantime, prepare for the entrance (if theres any). I think you shouldn't go to Amity. Try for some other one for sure. All the best.
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