CU B.Sc Animation & Gaming FAQs
Ques. Is the B.Sc. Animation and Gaming at Chandigarh University a good choice for someone with no prior art background?
Ans. Yes, the B.Sc. Animation and Gaming program at Chandigarh University is designed to accommodate students from all streams, including Science, Commerce, and Arts. The program starts from foundational concepts of 2D and 3D animation, drawing, and design principles before progressing to advanced tools and techniques. Students with a passion for creativity and technology but no formal art training can still thrive, as the curriculum is structured to build skills progressively. The hands-on lab environment and faculty from industry studios further support students in developing their portfolios from scratch.
Ques. What software and tools are taught in the B.Sc. Animation and Gaming program at CU?
Ans. The program covers a wide range of industry-standard software and tools used in professional animation, VFX, and gaming pipelines. Students are trained in tools for 3D modelling and animation (such as Autodesk Maya, Blender), VFX and compositing (Adobe After Effects, Nuke), game development (Unity, Unreal Engine), 2D animation, motion graphics, and AR/VR development. The curriculum is regularly updated to include emerging technologies like AI-driven animation tools and real-time rendering, ensuring students are job-ready for the current industry landscape.
Ques. What is the in-house Animation Studio at CU, and how does it benefit students?
Ans. UIFVA at Chandigarh University has an in-house Animation Studio where students get the opportunity to work on live commercial projects during their program. This Earn While You Learn model allows students to gain real industry experience, build a professional portfolio, and even earn a stipend while still studying. Working on actual client projects under faculty supervision bridges the gap between academic learning and professional practice, which is a significant advantage when students enter the job market after graduation.
Ques. What are the career options after completing B.Sc. Animation and Gaming from Chandigarh University?
Ans. Graduates of the B.Sc. Animation and Gaming program can pursue careers across multiple industries. In animation and VFX, roles include 3D Animator, 2D Animator, VFX Artist, Compositor, Roto Artist, Lighting Artist, and Motion Graphics Designer for films, TV, OTT platforms, and advertising. In gaming, graduates can work as Game Designers, Game Artists, Level Designers, Environment Artists, and Texture Artists with video game companies, mobile gaming studios, and AR/VR development firms. Graduates can also work as UI/UX Designers, Graphic Designers, and Digital Content Creators in media houses and digital marketing agencies.
Ques. How does the fee for B.Sc. Animation and Gaming at CU compare to similar programs, and are scholarships available?
Ans. The total tuition fee for the 4-year B.Sc. Animation and Gaming program at CU is Rs. 8,52,000, which is competitive compared to private animation institutes that often charge significantly higher fees for similar programs. Chandigarh University offers substantial merit-based scholarships through CUCET: students scoring 90+ in CUCET Phase 1 can avail a 100% fee waiver on semester fees, while those scoring 80-90 get a 50% waiver. Additionally, merit scholarships based on 12th board marks (up to 50% for 90%+ scorers) are also available, making the program accessible to meritorious students.
Ques. What is the difference between the B.Sc. Animation and Gaming (regular) and the ITP (International Transfer Program) variant?
Ans. The B.Sc. Animation and Gaming (ITP) variant at Chandigarh University is a special track that allows students to transfer to a partner international university after completing a certain number of semesters at CU. This gives students the opportunity to earn a degree from a foreign university while starting their education in India. The regular B.Sc. (Hons.) program is completed entirely at the CU Mohali campus. The ITP variant typically has a higher fee structure due to the international component. Students interested in global exposure should explore the ITP option, while those preferring a fully India-based program can opt for the standard Hons. track.


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