What is the procedure to get into game programming after 12th with PCB?

I am in 12th (science) with PCB and I am not interested in medical.

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8 years ago
There aren't any official game programming courses in India. You have to achieve a degree in B.Tech if you want game development to be easy. But, it was not like that for me. Before joining a college, when I was in the X standard, I started learning programming codes and languages and bought a game

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Can I become a game developer after BCA?

Nikhil Bhusari
8 years ago
Game programming, a subset of game development, is the software development of video games. Game programming requires substantial skill in software engineering as well as specialisation in one or more of the following areas, which overlap heavily to create a game: simulation, computer graphics, arti

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