Should I option for higher studies or pursue a job after completing Game design and development and why?
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India's game development community is now rather strong. There have been a number of new entrants in the developer community, and they've been working closely with studios all around the world to help fuel the industry's recent rise in India. If you want to go forward in the field of game design, you'll need both theoretical and practical training, in the form of a strong portfolio. When I say you have a robust portfolio, what I mean is that you regularly produce high-caliber work that also contains novel concepts. Now, in addition to design, skills in art, code, scripting, writing, UI/UX, marketing, etc. , will improve your prospects....more
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
2 years agoHello, Choosing between pursuing a career and furthering one's education is a fairly typical challenge for all students, regardless of field. Many students who are unable to find employment in the current unstable work market choose to pursue higher education. As a result, there is an oversupply of inexperienced students with advanced degrees on the market. So, my advice is to accept a job offer as soon as you SEE one in a field you're interested in. Work there for about four to five years. You will now become familiar with the practical side of your area. Once finished, you can choose to pursue further education in game production. -
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Opting for higher studies or pursuing a job is a very common dilemma of every student, regardless of the field. In the current volatile market conditions, many students who are not able to get a job opt for higher studies. Because of this, the market is over-saturated with inexperienced students who have accomplished higher studies.
Therefore, my suggestion is to pursue a job as soon as you get an offer in a field of your interest. Work in the industry for approximately 4-5 years. This is the time you will be acquainted with the practical dimension of your field. Once done, you can opt for higher studies in Game design and develop...more
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