Gaming

Why Choose Gaming?
Gaming is an exciting field for those who are passionate about video games, storytelling, technology, and digital creativity. It combines artistic talent, coding skills, and user experience design to create interactive entertainment that engages millions of people worldwide.
Careers in gaming include game developer, game designer, animator, sound designer, and QA tester. Students in this field learn programming, 3D modeling, animation, storytelling, and game mechanics.
The industry is rapidly growing, offering global opportunities, flexible work environments, and the chance to turn a hobby into a profession. Gaming careers allow you to be part of creating immersive worlds and unforgettable experiences for players.

Career Opportunities
Game Developer
Game Designer
3D Animator
Sound Designer
QA Tester (Quality Assurance Tester)
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Salary Range
$45,000 – $60,000
Entry-Level
$60,000 – $85,000
Mid-Level
$85,000 – $120,000+
Senior-Level
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Business Courses
S.No | Program Name | Study Weeks | Course Description |
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17 | Accounting & Payroll | 33 | Overview of payroll systems and accounting procedures |
18 | Accounting and Payroll Administrator | 36 | Financial reporting, budgeting, and payroll processing |
19 | Administrative Assistant | 29 | Office organization, scheduling, communication, and records |
20 | Business Accounting | 30 | Principles of accounting, financial documentation, and reporting |
21 | Business Administration Co‑op | 101 | In‑depth business training with internship opportunities |
22 | Business Management | 48 | Leadership, operations, finance, and HR management |
23 | Business Office Accounting Clerk | 29 | Clerical tasks and basic bookkeeping in business offices |
24 | Business Office Administration | 21 | Administrative procedures in business environments |
25 | Business Office Skills | 27 | Practical admin skills like filing, scheduling, typing |
26 | Business Service Essentials Co‑op | 46 | Intro to customer service and co‑op work experience |
27 | Conference and Event Planner | 50 | Planning, coordination, and execution of events |
28 | Customer Service and Information Clerk | 23 | Handling customer queries, databases, front‑line services |
29 | Marketing Coordinator | 43 | Creating marketing strategies and digital campaigns |
30 | Microcomputer Business Applications | 26 | Focus on MS Office and digital tools for business productivity |
31 | Office Administration & Accounting Specialist | 34 | Finance, admin, and software for office roles |
32 | Office Administration ‑ Legal | 39 | Legal documentation and procedures in office settings |
33 | Office Administration (non‑Legal) | 18 | Clerical duties without legal specialization |
34 | Office Assistant | 20 | Entry‑level clerical and reception skills |
35 | Payroll Administrator Certificate | 17 | Introduction to payroll management and processing |
36 | Payroll And Accounting Certificate | 20 | Dual focus on payroll and financial accounting |
37 | Project Administration | 43 | Admin support in project management |
38 | Sales Professional | 34 | Client interaction and closing sales |
66 | Business and Digital Marketing Management | 40 | Business fundamentals plus SEO & e‑commerce strategies |
70 | Business and Digital Marketing Management | 40 | Business fundamentals plus SEO & e‑commerce strategies |
70 | Social Media and Web Marketing | 53 | Teaching digital marketing tactics using social platforms |