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don't think so there are any, but there are many colleges that will teach you great programming skills. You will have to put efforts on your side to learn to programme specifically for games. Although many of the programming techniques you would learn, in a course like a computer engineering, are being widely used in game development, for example, pathfinding, optimizations, AI, etc. Also if you see requirements for an entry-level programming job in the game industry you would find most of them would ask for a Bachelor's in computers & proficiency in C+ & most importantly passion and knowledge of games, and this is the case
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Good luck.
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Good luck.
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Every job has different salary package, it depends on your degree, knowledge and your experience. B.Sc Chemistry-Bachelor of Science in Chemistry jobs have their set salary brackets based on the profile and candidates past experience. The annual salary package for fresher- Entry Level with 0-3 years is 1.9 LPA, for mid-level (4-7 years) is 2.6 LPA.
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