M.Sc (Visual Communication) is a two-year post graduate programme which focuses on visual media and communication such as graphics, photography, animation. This programme entails different forms of medial with graphics design, typography, digital photography, principles of animation, video editing, web design, media studies, advertisement.
The time taken to complete M.Sc Visual Communication is typically two years at a full time, though spread over four semesters. The tests which are mandatory to give for getting an admission to M.Sc Visual Communication includes state or national level tests such as TANCET, GATE, CEED, in addition to the institute/university level tests in the same categories which assesses aspirants’ aptitude and creativity through tests like drawing or photography or even tests that are based on perception.
Highlight | Detail |
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Full Form | Master of Science (Visual Communication) |
Duration | 2 years |
Course Level | Postgraduate |
Eligibility | Bachelor’s degree in relevant field with minimum required marks |
Top Colleges | Loyola College (Chennai), Anna University (Chennai), Amity School of Communication (Noida), Christ University (Bangalore), Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication (Pune) |
Entrance Exam | DUET, JNUEE, TANCET |
1. The candidate should be a graduate from a recognized university with any discipline with a minimum of fifty percent marks.
2. Computer knowledge along with good graphic designing skills is desirable especially for the applicants who have done their graduation in Visual Arts/ Fine Arts/ Applied Arts.
3. Candidates with experience in design software used in the creation of logos such as Photoshop, CorelDraw.
4. Drawing skills and creativity, understanding and ability to visualize and appreciate design should be possessed by the applicants.
5. Some institutes even give tests or interviews to assess the ability of the candidates of the particular field.
6. Some requirements for the prospective students include Statement of Purpose, portfolio, letters of recommendation in addition to the application form.
Subject | Important Topics |
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Visual Communication Theory | Communication Models, Semiotics and Signs, Visual Perception, Visual Culture |
Design Principles | Elements of Design, Principles of Design, Layout Design, Typography |
Photography and Image Editing | Camera Techniques, Lighting and Composition, Image Editing Software (Photoshop, Lightroom), Digital Imaging |
Motion Graphics and Animation | Principles of Animation, 2D and 3D Animation Techniques, Motion Graphics Software (After Effects, Maya) |
Digital Illustration | Digital Drawing Techniques, Illustration Software (Illustrator, CorelDRAW), Vector Graphics |
Web Design and User Experience | UI/UX Principles, Website Design, Responsive Design, User Interface Design |
Advertising and Branding | Advertising Campaigns, Brand Identity Design, Marketing Strategies, Consumer Behavior |
Media Law and Ethics | Media Regulations, Intellectual Property Rights, Ethical Issues in Visual Communication |
Digital Marketing | Digital Marketing Strategies, Social Media Marketing, SEO Techniques, Content Creation |
Project and Portfolio | Research Methodology, Project Planning and Execution, Portfolio Development, Presentation Skills |
Specialization | Job Title | Average Salary |
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Graphic Design | Graphic Designer, User Interface (UI)/User Experience (UX) Designer, Visual Designer, Publication Designer | 3.5-6 |
Motion Graphics & Animation | 2D Animator, 3D Animator, Motion Graphics Artist, Multimedia Specialist | 4-7 |
Interaction Design | Interaction Designer, User Experience (UX) Designer, User Interface (UI) Designer | 4-6 |
Branding & Identity Design | Brand Designer, Identity Designer, Logo Designer | 4-6 |
Advertising & Marketing Communication | Advertising Designer, Art Director, Copywriter (with design specialization), Marketing Communication Specialist | 4-6 |
Information Design & Visualization | Information Designer, Data Visualization Specialist, User Experience (UX) Designer (Information Architecture) | 4-5.5 |