Hi,
I want to know if a degree is compulsory for job abroad or not?
I want you to tell me what is the criteria to get a job in US for Animation?
Do i need a degree in animation for job in US or for the work Visa?
Please help.
Hi,
I want to know if a degree is compulsory for job abroad or not?
I want you to tell me what is the criteria to get a job in US for Animation?
Do i need a degree in animation for job in US or for the work Visa?
Please help.
Well having a degree is always an advantage. You can get a job in US but what important is your skill more than your degree for animation.
If you have a good demo reel to show then you can get job for sure.
So don't worry about the degree & focus on your skills in animation & start finding jobs in animation field.
Well i want to know is degree is important for me to get a work visa in US?
what is the procedure & what is it that i need?
To be eligible for work visas for U.S, u need to achieve 12 points. These points are achieved when you have three years of degree education and three years of work experience in India. If a person does not have a degree or any diploma, he would need to work here for 12 years to get the 12 points!! According to the U.S embassy rules, 1 year of degree or diploma education equals to 3 years of work experience.
For further details: USA Visa requirements
Our goal is to learn. When it comes to studying abroad, few countries are better than others. Its because of the presence of better colleges, safety, learning opportunities and the language. Most English speakers make an easier transition to abroad. International students have enjoyed the benefits for quite a while. Popular degree courses offer training at a number of online schools and colleges. By study in abroad, you can learn environment that has advance learning methods but that's helps you will greatly improve you English skill, also can share your culture. Apart from these upon completion of your Professional Course you increase your opportunities to get employment.
Last edited by raksha5; 30-03-2011 at 03:36 PM.
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