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Wwhich si the best course for gaming?
I want to do gaming bcuz I am a pro gamer
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Sundar’s Answer
Certificate & Diploma Courses on Gaming:
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 Game Design and Development Application
Bachelor Courses:
B.Sc. in Gaming
Bachelors in Media Animation & Design (BMAD)
B.Sc. Animation & Gaming
Bachelor of Science in Animation Game Design and Development
Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech) – Computer Science and Game Development
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Animation & Computer Graphics
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Digital Filmmaking & Animation
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Graphics, Animation & Gaming
Master Courses:
Integrated M.Sc. in Multimedia & Animation with Game Art & Design
M.Sc. in Gaming
Master of Science (M.Sc) in Game Design and Development
Master of Science (M.Sc) in Multimedia and Animation
Some best colleges to pursue courses in this field are:
Bharti Vidyapeeth University, Pune
Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematic (MAAC), Mumbai
Arena Animations, New Delhi
Zee Institute of Creative Arts, Bangalore
iPixio Animation College, Bangalore
Animaster Academy – College for excellence in Animation, Bangalore
Academy of Animation and Gaming, Noida
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 Game Design and Development Application
Bachelor Courses:
B.Sc. in Gaming
Bachelors in Media Animation & Design (BMAD)
B.Sc. Animation & Gaming
Bachelor of Science in Animation Game Design and Development
Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech) – Computer Science and Game Development
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Animation & Computer Graphics
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Digital Filmmaking & Animation
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Graphics, Animation & Gaming
Master Courses:
Integrated M.Sc. in Multimedia & Animation with Game Art & Design
M.Sc. in Gaming
Master of Science (M.Sc) in Game Design and Development
Master of Science (M.Sc) in Multimedia and Animation
Some best colleges to pursue courses in this field are:
Bharti Vidyapeeth University, Pune
Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematic (MAAC), Mumbai
Arena Animations, New Delhi
Zee Institute of Creative Arts, Bangalore
iPixio Animation College, Bangalore
Animaster Academy – College for excellence in Animation, Bangalore
Academy of Animation and Gaming, Noida
Juney Dijkstra
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Juney’s Answer
Being in game development is as different from being a gamer (pro or not) as it is to be an actor vs. watching a movie. It's a craft with many beautiful disciplines, of which some will fit you perfectly, and some won't fit you at all. There are ample overviews available of roles that exist in our industry. Review which roles exist, and you'll likely find some will align with the selection of topics you're most interested in both in and outside of school.
For example, have a look at this Games Industry Career Cribsheet:
https://creative-assembly.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/inline-files/GamesIndustryCareers_Cribsheet_2022.pdf
From there.. start making games. Unity, Unreal, GameMaker, RPGMaker, and other engines offer plenty of tutorials to get you started making your first game. Or try to make a Minecraft or Roblox game. Get some friends together, discover which particular specialties and preferences each of you has. Do you think in visuals, draw, and design? Do you build systems & are you a little more on the technical side? Do you love math, or have a knack for business?
Everything you discover about yourself along the way will help you find which continued education can prepare you for a role in the industry that will best suit you.
Review game industry roles
Try a Unity tutorial
Make a Minecraft or Roblox game
Make a mod for a game you play
For example, have a look at this Games Industry Career Cribsheet:
https://creative-assembly.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/inline-files/GamesIndustryCareers_Cribsheet_2022.pdf
From there.. start making games. Unity, Unreal, GameMaker, RPGMaker, and other engines offer plenty of tutorials to get you started making your first game. Or try to make a Minecraft or Roblox game. Get some friends together, discover which particular specialties and preferences each of you has. Do you think in visuals, draw, and design? Do you build systems & are you a little more on the technical side? Do you love math, or have a knack for business?
Everything you discover about yourself along the way will help you find which continued education can prepare you for a role in the industry that will best suit you.
Juney recommends the following next steps:
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Kevin’s Answer
David's answer below is very good. Narrowing down what role you would like to take on is important. Video game studios need all sorts of different roles such as developers, artists, project managers, communications managers, community managers, human resources, network engineers, producers, etc.
There is a school in Redmond, WA named Digipen which caters to video game development and they have a variety of different programs to choose from.
There is a school in Redmond, WA named Digipen which caters to video game development and they have a variety of different programs to choose from.