Key features of the program include free Unity licenses, training, exam preparation sessions, opportunities to meet and interact with industry experts, and incubator and investment opportunities for aspiring startups.  (Express illustration)
Tamil Nadu

Game developer training to be offered under Naan Mudhalvan scheme

The agreement was signed in the presence of deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, at a function held at the secretariat on Tuesday.

Express News Service

CHENNAI: In an attempt to improve the employability of students, especially engineering students from government engineering colleges, the state government has entered into an agreement with Google Play and Unity Games to start a game developer training programme.

The agreement was signed in the presence of deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, at a function held at the secretariat on Tuesday.

According to an official release, as part of the Google Play x Unity Games Game Developer Training Programme, implemented under the Naan Mudhalvan scheme, the final year engineering students of the computer science department will be trained in game design, development and monetisation through a specialized skills training programme jointly offered by Google Play, Unity and leading game industry players to 250 students in the first phase.

Key features of the program include free Unity licenses, training, exam preparation sessions, opportunities to meet and interact with industry experts, and incubator and investment opportunities for aspiring startups.

Kunal Soni, director, Google Play, Pradeep Yadav, secretary, special programme implementation and MD of Tamil Nadu Skill Development Corporation (TNSDC) Kranthi Kumar Pati attended the event.

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