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You won't get any specialisation option right after class 10th. I would recommend you to choose science and keep computers as a subject in your class 12th. After completing your class 12th board examinations, you can opt for B.Sc, B.Tech, or BCA for your graduation.
A game requires different kinds of programming. Front user interface, backend database, encryption, and other programming tools depending on the game. You will be taught about these languages in the graduation stream. Once you've completed graduation, you're all set to develop your own game.
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Yes, you can pursue it, but in weekend mode. There are very few institutes offering Diploma or degree in graphic designing with good course module.
You can consider:
1. Arena Animation.
2. Maya Academy.
3. MAAC, etc.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://animation.shiksha.com/graphic-designing-courses-in-india-categorypage-12-92-1-0-0-1-1-2-none-1-0?
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After completing class 12th, I would suggest you to appear for IIT JEE and AIEEE. These two entrance examinations provide admissions to IITs/ NITs and other government colleges, which are cost-effective.
I would also suggest you to appear for individual state examinations (OJEE in Odisha, EAMCET in Andhra Pradesh/ Telangana, COMEDK in Karnataka, etc.). These exams also guarantee you good colleges and serve as a backup in case things don't end up the way you've planned for IIT/ AIEEE.
Every state has its own share of good engineering colleges. So, don't underestimate or overlook them. They can prove to be vital. The more the entranc
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