Key Points

The Indian Institute of Creative Technologies (IICT) is now accepting applications for its AVGC-XR courses starting this August. The institute, supported by global giants like Google and Adobe, aims to bridge the skill gap in creative technologies. A landmark MoU with the University of York will enable research collaborations and global certification. With industry-aligned courses, IICT is set to position India as a leader in the AVGC-XR sector.

Key Points: IICT Opens Admissions for AVGC-XR Courses Backed by Global Partnerships

  • IICT offers 18 specialized courses in Gaming, Animation, and XR
  • Backed by partnerships with Google, Meta, and University of York
  • Curriculum co-developed with industry leaders like Adobe and NVIDIA
  • Includes internships, scholarships, and startup incubation support
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Indian Institute of Creative Technologies begins admissions for Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, in August

Indian Institute of Creative Technologies launches industry-driven AVGC-XR courses with global collaborations from Google, Adobe, and University of York.

"Our vision is to make India a global powerhouse in the AVGC-XR sector by nurturing world-class talent. – Vishwas Deoskar, CEO of IICT"

Mumbai, July 1

The Indian Institute of Creative Technologies (IICT) opens admissions for its first batch of students this August, offering a robust portfolio of industry-driven courses in the Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Comics, and Extended Reality (AVGC-XR) sector.

The institute announced by Union Minister of Information & Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw at the Waves Summit in May is backed by prestigious global partnerships and industry leaders.

As per the press note shared by IICT, the inaugural academic offering includes six Specialised Courses in Gaming, four Courses in Post Production and eight Courses in Animation, Comics & XR.

These programs have been meticulously designed in collaboration with top industry players to ensure students are equipped with the skills required for the ever-evolving creative technology landscape.

Two weeks ago, IICT signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the University of York, UK, paving the way for collaborative research, faculty exchange, and global certification pathways, as quoted in an IICT press note.

Adding to its strong foundation, leading global companies such as Google, YouTube, Adobe, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA and JioStar have committed to long-term collaborations with IICT.

Their collaboration covers curriculum development, scholarships, internships, startup incubation, and placement opportunities.

Speaking on these courses, Vishwas Deoskar, CEO of IICT, said, "Our vision is to make India a global powerhouse in the AVGC-XR sector by nurturing world-class talent. These courses are designed to meet global standards while being rooted in India's dynamic creative potential," as quoted in an IICT press note.

A more detailed curriculum will be announced this month.

IICT's esteemed governing board includes Sanjay Jaju, Vikas Kharge, Swati Mhase, Chandrajit Banerjee, Bhupendra Kainthola, Ashish Kulkarni, Manvendra Shukul, and Rajan Navani, while Ninad Raikar serves as the COO.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone working in VFX industry for 5 years, I'm cautiously optimistic. The MoU with University of York is impressive, but execution matters. Hope they focus on practical skills rather than just theory.
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Rohit P
My son is crazy about game development! This seems perfect for him. Does anyone know if they'll offer any online courses or bootcamps? We're from Bangalore and relocation might be difficult.
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Sarah B
The faculty list looks impressive but I couldn't find details about the actual course structure. Hope they release the curriculum soon. Also wondering about scholarship options for meritorious students.
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Vikram M
Great initiative but I hope they don't make it another elite institution with sky-high fees. Creative fields should be accessible to middle-class students too. The JioStar partnership gives me hope for affordable options.
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Kavya N
As an animation student, I'm excited but skeptical. Many institutes promise placements but don't deliver. The real test will be seeing where their first batch gets placed in 3-4 years. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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