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Asked by Anonymous - Nov 04, 2024Hindi
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I am seeking guidance for my nephew, who is currently studying in the 10th standard (Navi Mumbai) and has a keen interest in pursuing a career in digital arts. He is passionate about this field and wishes to continue his education in digital arts after completing his 10th standard. However, we are not well-informed about the colleges or universities that offer specialized courses in digital arts in Mumbai and Pune.

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It's wonderful to hear about your nephew's interest in digital arts, and it's great that you’re helping him explore educational options in this creative field. You can join him either at a private institute or at a reputed govt college. It is recommended that you join a Govt College and then simultaneously to any private academy that provides digital arts courses, Here are some options you can explore:
(1) Diploma or Certificate Courses (After 10th Standard): Arena Animation, MAAC (Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics), FX School, Mumbai
(2) 11th and 12th Standard (Arts Stream with Digital Arts):
(3) Undergraduate Programs in Digital Arts: Pune Based: MIT Institute of Design, Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID) | Mumbai Based:- Whistling Woods International, Sir J. J. Institute of Applied Art and National Institute of Design (NID), Gandhinagar
(4) Specialized Institutes with Bachelor’s Programs:- D. Y. Patil International University, Pune, Pearl Academy, Mumbai
(5) Online Courses & Certifications (Complementary Learning)
(6) Entrance Exams for Design Courses: NID DAT (Design Aptitude Test) – For National Institute of Design.
UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design) – Conducted by IITs, it’s accepted by some design institutes.
MITID DAT and Symbiosis Entrance Exam for Design (SEED) – For MIT Pune and Symbiosis.

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