I am an average student, poor in mathematics but I have interest in animation, game developer, which career is suitable for me.
10th B.Sc. - 75% +2 Science (CHSE)-55%. .
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You are eligible to pursue a career in game development. Game creation programmes are available at several colleges and universities that just need graduation as an entry requirement. As an example, if you're interested in pursuing a profession in game creation, you may enroll in NIIT's online Game Development course. Excellent mentors and a robust curriculum combine to make this a wonderful place to learn how to make games. This institute's 100% placement aid piqued my interest.
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You can also pursue Career in Gaming after completing your B.Tech in computer Science engineering as a Game developer. Candidates who are good in programming languages they also have good opportunities in the gaming industry. Certificate & Diploma Courses:. Certificate in Gaming. Certificate course in Game Art & Design. Diploma in Production Gaming. Diploma in Game Design and Integration. Diploma in Animation, Gaming and Special Effect. Diploma in Game Design (DGD). Diploma in Game Development. Diploma in Game Programming. Advanced Diploma in Game Art & 3D Game Content Creation. Advance Diploma in Game Programming. Advance Diploma in G...more
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