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CEGA Offers Free Gaming And Animation Production Course In Karachi And Lahore

  • October 21, 2025
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CEGA has announced a free production course in gaming and animation aimed at equipping aspiring creators with the technical and creative expertise required to succeed in the rapidly growing digital entertainment industry. Designed to prepare participants for real-world production environments, this program offers a practical pathway into professional game and animation development, combining classroom learning with extensive hands-on experience. The initiative highlights CEGA’s ongoing commitment to nurturing local talent and fostering a skilled workforce that can contribute to the country’s expanding digital and creative economy.

The course features a blend of mentored sessions, practical lab work, and career-oriented training to ensure participants gain an in-depth understanding of production processes across both gaming and animation. With an emphasis on experiential learning, students will have the opportunity to work under industry professionals who bring real-world insights into the classroom. The curriculum is designed to bridge the gap between creativity and technology, ensuring that learners are not only familiar with artistic concepts but also understand the technical foundations that underpin professional production environments.

Participants will benefit from a structured yet flexible learning environment that accommodates different schedules and learning styles, making the course accessible to a wide range of applicants. By incorporating project-based assignments and team collaborations, the program mirrors the dynamics of professional studios, providing learners with a realistic sense of industry workflows. The mentorship component is especially valuable, offering direct guidance from experienced practitioners who can help students refine their skills and prepare for a variety of roles in gaming, animation, and related creative fields.

The training will be conducted on-site in Karachi and Lahore, ensuring accessibility for participants from both major creative hubs. CEGA has emphasized that seats are limited, encouraging interested individuals to apply early to secure their spot. More details and registration are available at this link. The launch of this initiative underscores the organization’s vision of empowering Pakistan’s youth by equipping them with market-relevant digital skills that support innovation and creativity in emerging industries. By fostering a new generation of skilled professionals, CEGA aims to contribute meaningfully to the growth of Pakistan’s gaming and animation sectors, creating sustainable opportunities in one of the most dynamic fields of modern technology and entertainment.

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