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Aditya Panda

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After completing the BCA Game Development course at Seamedu School of Pro-Expressionism, Pune, the average salary for an Indian game developer is INR 4.2 LPA, with salaries ranging from INR 1.1 LPA to INR 12 LPA depending on experience and expertise.Salary outcomes can vary widely depending on factors such as the individual's skills, experience, job location, and the specific employer. Additionally, salary data for graduates of a specific programme may not be readily available.

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Aditya Panda

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Seamedu School of Pro-Expressionism in Pune is highly regarded for its BCA in Game Development program, offering a comprehensive curriculum designed to train students effectively in this field. The course spans three years and requires candidates to have completed their 10+2 education with a minimum aggregate score of 50% and Mathematics as a compulsory subject.Admission is based on merit, and candidates may need to undergo an entrance examination and a personal interview conducted by the institute.

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Aditya Panda

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It is not very easy to get admission in the BCA Game Development programme at Seamedu School of Pro-Expressionism, Pune as the course offers admission to only 45 students.The total tuition fee for the BCA in Game Development programme at Seamedu School of Pro-Expressionism is INR 4.65 Lakh.

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Maragoni sai rohan goud

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The colleges are:

Arena animation 

Clusters Media college 

Danvinci Media college 

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Aparna Lilith

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No, NID (National Institute of Design) does not offer a specific course in Game Design and Development for B. Des (Bachelors) but it has M.Des (Masters) programme. NID primarily focuses on design disciplines such as Industrial Design, Communication Design, Textile and Apparel Design, and more. Game Design and Development typically falls under the domain of interactive media or digital design, which may be offered by other institutes or universities specializing in game development or computer Science for B. Des.

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Saloni Sharma

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Game development and game programming are related but different concepts in the creation of a video game, and both differ from game designing. Game development is the process of creating a video game, which involves all aspects of the game creation process, including game design, programming, art and audio creation, testing, and debugging. In game development, the development team works together to create the game, with each member specializing in a different area. Game development may include programming, game asset creation, audio design, and testing. Game programming, on the other hand, is a specific aspect of game development that
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Saloni Sharma

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Game designing courses and game development courses are two different types of courses that focus on different aspects of the game creation process. Game designing courses typically focus on teaching the creative aspects of game design, such as developing game concepts, creating game mechanics, balancing game difficulty, and designing levels. These courses may cover topics such as game design principles, player psychology, game theory, and game narrative, among others. Students in game designing courses may also learn how to create prototypes, design documents, and game mechanics diagrams. Game development courses, on the other hand, f
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Saloni Sharma

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Game designing and game development are related but distinct processes in the creation of a video game. Game designing involves the creative process of coming up with a game concept, mechanics, rules, and structure. The game designer is responsible for defining the game's features, objectives, and challenges, as well as the overall gameplay experience. This process may involve sketching out ideas, creating game mechanics diagrams, or creating game design documents to communicate the vision of the game. Game development, on the other hand, involves the process of creating the game using programming languages, software development tools,
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Saloni Sharma

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Game designing and graphic design are not the same, but they are related fields that often work together in the game development process. Game designing involves the creation and development of game concepts, mechanics, levels, and overall game structure. It also involves creating and balancing game rules, objectives, and challenges to provide players with an enjoyable experience. Game designers work with game developers, artists, and programmers to bring their ideas to life. Graphic design, on the other hand, involves the creation of visual content to communicate information or ideas to a target audience. This includes the design of l
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