“A game is a series of interesting choices.” – Sid Meier
Did you complete your SSLC or PUC, seeking a career in Game Designing? Or are you waiting for the results?
If the answer to any of these questions is yes and are aspiring for a career in Game Designing, you would need a Diploma in the Game designing course after the 10th standard or opt for a Diploma in the Game Designing Course after the 12th standard.
Students can develop their potential beyond this base as they continue to work and study.
IIFA Multimedia is the best college for Diploma in Game Design in India. Our Diploma in Game Designing duration is of 16 months. We design the syllabus in consultation with the industry to ensure students have the best opportunity to meet the employer's requirements.
This program focuses on the art and design of computer games and animation, where students will concentrate on specific needs as professional game artists, designers, developers, and animators.
Learning curves involve the game development cycle, covering all the following areas: pitching game ideas to writing game design documents, creating concept art and developing technical design documents, modeling, coding, texturing and animating, and finally, testing and marketing the game.
Is diploma in game design fees your concern? Well, game designing course fees in India are usually high. At IIFA, we understand that financial problems have always been a barrier.
We offer the course at affordable fees with easy payment options.
Diploma in Game Designing Duration: 16 MONTHS | Diploma in Game Designing Eligibility:10th/12th from any recognized board | Fees:1,80,000/-
Game Designing & Development Career in India emerged as a provider for many lucrative career options. Hence there is a scope for building a successful career.
Gaming is one of the most happening industries in India & worldwide, owing to the rapid growth of 50% every year. Hence, the scope of the gaming industry in India is an incredibly high for all gaming students.
The gaming industry revenue in India generated above US$1.5 billion in net by the second quarter of 2024 as per Nascent Gaming Industry and would surpass US$ 5 billion by 2025.
As per the survey, 61% of the professionals have reported that Augmented (AR) or Virtual Reality (VR) would positively impact the future of game designing.
The game designer's salary in India per month starts from Rs. 50,000/-
SEMESTER I
Story Board
(Planning scenes with drawings and turning them into simple animations)
Vector Art
(Drawing shapes, logos, and characters that stay clear even when resized)
Image Editing
(Changing or fixing photos by adjusting colors, removing spots, or adding effects)
Game UI
(Designing buttons, menus, icons, and screens that players use to interact with the game)
SEMESTER II
Modeling
(Creating 3D objects and characters using software)
Unwraping
(Flattening the 3D model into 2D so colors and textures can be added)
Textering
(Adding colors, patterns, and surface details to the 3D model)
2D Animation
(Making drawings move frame by frame to create simple animated scenes)
SEMESTER III
C#
(A coding language used to create game actions and controls, mostly in Unity)
Animation
(Making the 3D objects and characters move)
2D Animation
(Making drawings move frame by frame to create simple animated scenes)
FX
(Adding special effects like fire, smoke, or magic to animations or videos)
SEMESTER IV
Lighting
(Adding lights to make the scene look real and clear)
Rendering
(Saving the final 3D scene as an image or video)
Game UX
(Creating smooth and enjoyable user experiences by planning how players move through the game and interact with it)
Unity
(create 2D and 3D games, animations, and interactive experiences)