Yashasvi Rawal completed his Master's in Game Development from the University of Utah after completing his Engineering in Computer Science in 2015. He has been studying and now working in the USA for the last 5 years. He was always keen to study Gaming Technologies. During his Engineering studies, he developed games as projects and wrote graphics-based research papers.
Yash's Game Development MS Admission Process at The University of Utah:
1. Give GRE and TOEFL, 305+ & 95+ expected in GRE & TOEFL, respectively.
2. Need 3 Letters of Recommendation and 1 Statement of Purpose.
* Letter of Recommendation is a Letter from Professor/ Peer/ Manager recommending you for what you have done in your undergrad studies and explaining the experiences of the same.
* Statement of Purpose is a Letter in which one has to describe how you will be a good fit for the course one is applying for.
3. Have to submit one Code Sample of not less than 1000 Lines of Code, which showcases one's Programming Skills. The choice of Programming Language is as per the Applicant.
He recommends the following for self-study for Engineering Students:
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