The B.Sc in Animation at the Manipal Institute of Communication (MIC) emphasises teaching motion graphics, visual effects, character design, and 2D and 3D animation. The programme is designed to equip students with practical skills along with conceptual knowledge to excel in various industries, including animation, gaming, and multimedia.

The Parallel Track Advancement (PTA) method in the B.Sc. Degree in Animation provides a well-rounded learning experience. It emphasizes four main areas: General Education, Traditional and Digital Learning, Hands-on Workshop Learning (H.O.W.L), and Holistic Personality Enhancement (H.O.P.E).

The core subjects cover the essential aspects of an animation production pipeline, from conceptualisation and design to execution and post-production. These include:

  • Fundamentals of Animation and Design Principles

  • 2D and 3D Animation Techniques

  • Character Design and Storyboarding

  • Motion Graphics and Special Effects (VFX)

  • Game Design and Interactive Media

Some of the elective options offered are:

  • Advanced 3D Modelling and Rigging

  • Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) Animation

  • Stop-Motion Animation and Experimental Techniques

  • Sound Design and Post-Production

A key highlight of the B.Sc Animation programme is hands-on learning through practical exposure. The environment enables students to pursue live projects, attend workshops, and use industry-standard software like Autodesk Maya, Adobe After Effects, Blender, and Unreal Engine. Guest lectures are also organised with industry experts to combine classroom learning and real-world experience.

More details about the curriculum are available in this document.

Potential Job Roles : 

B.Sc in Animation enables students to work with industry leaders by pursuing a variety of job roles:

  • 2D/3D Animator or Character Designer: Use hand-drawn or digital techniques to create engaging characters and animations for films, games, and advertisements.

  • Motion Graphics Artist or VFX Specialist: Design dynamic visual effects and motion graphics for movies, TV shows, and digital platforms.

  • Game Designer or Environment Artist: Develop interactive gameplay concepts and digital worlds for video games.

  • Multimedia Specialist or Digital Storyteller: Combine various media elements like text, graphics, audio, and video to create compelling digital narratives.

  • Animation Director or Creative Producer: Lead animation projects, manage creative teams, and supervise the production process from the conceptualisation stage to delivery.

 

Industries and Sectors Hiring B.Sc Animation Graduates

Graduates have opportunities to work in multiple industries:

  • Animation and VFX studios

  • Film and television production houses

  • Game development and interactive media companies

  • Advertising agencies and digital content studios

  • AR and VR production studios

 

Opportunities for Higher Education

After completing the B.Sc Animation programme, graduates can opt for postgraduate studies such as an M.Sc. in Animation, VFX, or Game Design to deepen their expertise. They can pursue professional certifications or diplomas in the latest animation software, visual effects, or digital storytelling to enhance their career prospects. 

 

The eligibility criteria for applying for MAHE’s B.Sc Animation programme are as follows:

Indian Boards

  • Students must have passed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised board.

A-Level (UK Boards):

  • Minimum of 2/3 subjects in the ‘A’ Levels and 5 passes in the IGCSE/GCSE, including English.

  • Minimum requirement is an average of ‘D’ grade.

IB Board

  • IB Diploma or IB Certificate with 3 subjects at Higher Level (HL) and 3 subjects at Standard Level (SL).

  • Minimum overall score of 24 points.

  • Minimum points required in a subject are 3 or above.

Indian applicants have to follow the given process for the B.Sc Animation admission:

  1. Apply online through the official MAHE admissions portal.

  2. Appear for the Home-Based Test (HBT).

  3. Submit a Portfolio of Work (POW) for evaluation.

  4. Shortlisted candidates appear for a Personal Interview (PI).

  5. A Merit List is prepared based on the HBT, POW, and PI performance.

  6. Shortlisted candidates receive a Provisional Admission Notice.

  7. Admission is confirmed upon document verification and fee payment.

 

International applicants must follow these steps:

  1. Apply online and submit eligibility documents.

  2. Receive an Admission Notice upon verification.

  3. Complete fee payment and receive a Provisional Admission Order..

  4. Submit final academic results.

  5. Issuance of Admission Order after document verification.

More information about the admission process can be found on the MAHE website.

 

Campus Infrastructure

The campus at MIC is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to support the academic and creative pursuits of students enrolled in the B.Sc Animation programme. There are advanced animation laboratories with modern workstations and industry-standard software. Dedicated studios for 3D modelling, motion capture, and visual effects production offer practical and dynamic learning environments. In addition, students have access to multimedia resource centres, Wi-Fi-enabled study spaces, hostels, food courts, and recreational facilities, ensuring a holistic campus experience.

Student Clubs and Societies

Students are encouraged to participate in various creative forums and student-led clubs. MIC hosts animation and VFX clubs and game development groups and organises creative hackathons to promote collaboration and skill enhancement. Students also take part in events such as Article-19 and Artifex, encouraging cultural engagement and professional exposure.

Internships and Industry Collaboration

The programme places significant emphasis on industry interaction and experiential learning. Students undertake live projects in animation production, gaming, and virtual reality to develop practical skills. The institute collaborates with leading animation studios and digital content companies, providing internship opportunities to students. Regular workshops, guest lectures, and networking events with industry professionals are also organised.

B.Sc in Animation

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The experienced faculty members at the Manipal Institute of Communication are the backbone of the Animation Department, guiding students on the path of innovation and learning.

Mr. Praseed Nair, Assistant Professor (Selection Grade) and

Mr. Praseed Nair

Assistant Professor (Selection Grade)

Mr. Antony Marie Cruz, Assistant Professor (Selection Grade) and

Mr. Antony Marie Cruz

Assistant Professor (Selection Grade)

Mr. Anjaneya Prasad Kumar Kokku, Assistant Professor and

Mr. Anjaneya Prasad Kumar Kokku

Assistant Professor

Mr. Manoj Katoor, Assistant Professor (Selection Grade) and

Mr. Manoj Katoor

Assistant Professor (Selection Grade)

What is the B.Sc in Animation at Manipal Institute of Communication?
The Bachelor of Science in Animation is a three-year undergraduate degree focused on teaching animation production, design principles, and digital storytelling through a mix of theory and practical learning.
What are the eligibility criteria for the B.Sc Animation course at MAHE?
B.Sc Animation course applicants must have passed 10+2 or equivalent. For international boards, A Levels or IB qualifications with minimum grade requirements are accepted.
What is the duration of the B.Sc Animation course at Manipal Institute of Communication?
The B.Sc Animation course is a full-time undergraduate programme that lasts three years and is divided into six semesters.
What are the B.Sc Animation course fees at MAHE?
The course fees for the B.Sc degree in Animation at MAHE may vary each academic year. Candidates are advised to visit the official MAHE admissions portal for the latest B.Sc animation course details and fee structure.
What subjects are covered in the B.Sc Animation syllabus?
The BS.c Animation syllabus includes fundamentals of animation, 2D and 3D techniques, storyboarding, VFX, motion graphics, game design, sound design, and elective specialisations like VR, AR, and stop-motion animation.
Does the B.Sc Animation programme include internships?
Yes, the B.Sc in Animation programme at MIC includes internships and industry collaborations, offering students practical exposure to animation studios, production houses, and digital content firms.
What career options are available after completing a B.Sc Degree in Animation?
B.Sc Animation course graduates can pursue roles such as 2D/3D Animator, Character Designer, Motion Graphics Artist, Game Designer, VFX Specialist, or Animation Director in the media and entertainment industry.
Is there an entrance test for admission to the B.Sc Animation course?
Yes, admission to the B.Sc Animation course requires applicants to appear for a Home-Based Test (HBT), submit a Portfolio of Work (POW), and attend a Personal Interview (PI).