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DEGREE PLUS DIPLOMA COURSES

 

BBA+AVIATION

BBA degree allows the candidates to enter in the field of management. This degree teaches the students with various aspects that are necessary for effective business management and essential for entrepreneurs and business managers. Bachelor in Business Administration also gives you a platform for pursuing courses like MBA.

To do well in this field, students must possess leadership qualities, decisional making skills, good oral and written communication skills.

Duration & Eligibility

Duration:

Have you completed your 12th? If yes then go ahead and choose a course in which you are interested. BBA is the three-year bachelor degree programme for those who are interested in management studies.

Whether you have done your school with arts or humanities or science, you are free to choose the BBA programme. The BBA is most popular and well-known courses among the students. It has a vast area of specializations (in MBA).

Many of colleges and Universities are offering the BBA programme as regular or distance learning education. Students can pursue this course full-time or distance mode. The value of full-time course is considered more over the distance mode.

 

BBA+ANIMATION

Animation is a multibillion-dollar, global industry that has a place in more major industries that you think. While most people associate animation with entertainment (i.e. television, film, gaming), it is viewed as a powerful communication tool in advertising, business, education, interior design, architecture, medicine, engineering, and technology. In fact, besides the film and video industry, the industries with the highest levels of employment for animators are computer systems design; software publishing; advertising, public relations, and related services; and other information services—in that order.

This means that advertising has the fourth highest level of employment for animators and demand in the industry is expected to grow. According to UK’s Three Motion Media, between 2012 and 2013, the industry saw a 40% increase in businesses using animation. The reason for this, says TMM, is “forward thinking organizations have been marketing digital content for many years. However, this recent rise in animation production (and sharing) is being driven by those seeking to capitalize on the medium’s expressive nature, its ability to communicate a brand’s spirit, and most importantly, deliver content in a format that can surpass perception or reality.” 

Further, creating animated characters, landscapes, and scenes is a lot less expensive than creating a live production. The cost for the celebrity talent alone for a live production could account for a large percentage of the projects budget. Voice actors are much less expensive and the costs could be even lower if characters are created online. 

Animation in advertising is nothing new though. Cartoon ads date back to as early as 1920 and bringing the characters to life wasn’t too far behind. The “Botany Lamb” series of commercials (1941) are often cited as the first animated television commercials and in 1947, the “Reddy Kilowatt” character, created in 1926, was brought to life by means of cel animation by cartoonist Walter Lantz. And who could forget Tony the Tiger (1952), Trix Rabbit (1957), Jolly Green Giant (1958), Mr. Clean (1958), Charlie the Tuna (1961), Cap'n Crunch (1963), the Pillsbury Doughboy (1965), The Keebler Elves (1968), and Hamburger Helper Helping Hand (1971)? And today we have the computer animated M&M characters, the Aflac Duck, the Geico Gecko, Chester Cheetah, and many other unforgettable characters. 

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BCOM (  COPERATION, TAX  )

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B COM is a bachelor’s degree of commerce. It is an undergraduate degree also known as Bachelor of commerce and Administration or BCA. This degree is a three year full time course in commerce and the related subjects. Students can pursue this degree after completing their plus two

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DIPLOMA COURSES

PHOTOGRAPHY

ANIMATION

INTERIOR DESIGNING

GAME DESIGNING

GAME DEVELOPMENT

WEB DESIGNING

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