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VIJAYAWADA: Animation, multi-media and SAP computer courses are providing a lot of job opportunities for the youth these days. If training is received from experienced professionals, anybody can excel in jobs involving animation and multi-media, says IIAS Education Centre managing director A. Baig. Listing out various courses for job aspirants at a press conference here on Saturday, Mr. Baig said creative ability would be sufficient for a candidate to grasp animation and multi-media subjects. These courses were getting more and more patronage with almost all sectors using these products in some form or another. He said that their courses were less costly and affordable for middle income and economically weaker sections as well. CertificatesMr. Baig said that after passing the courses, candidates would be given certificates, based on which registrations would be made in the district employment office. He also said that excellent campus placement opportunities were being provided to students of their courses.
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