GLS University, Australia’s SAE Institute launch BDesign (Hons) in animation, VFX game development
Suviral Shukla | December 11, 2025 | 02:44 PM IST | 1 min read
The UG programme also offers international immersion and exchange for students to give them a global perspective on modern creative and technology-driven sectors, the GLS University said.
The GLS University (Gujarat Law Society) has joined hands with Australia’s SAE Institutes and launched a global B.Design (Hons.) programme in animation and VFX game development. The four-year UG course is designed to develop industry-ready graduates through state-of-the-art class and practice-led training.
The curriculum of the B.Design (Hons.) includes hands-on learning through project-based structure. The training will ensure students build practical skills using world-class studios and tools, according to the official press release.
The bachelor’s programme also offers international immersion and exchange for students to give them a global perspective on modern creative and technology-driven sectors, the press release added.
GLS University to improve quality of education through collaboration
Notably, graduates from B.Design (Hons.) will receive an SAE Institute’s qualification, accreditation and award. The university will also provide a certification that enables global employability and career mobility.
Sudhir Nanavati, President, GLS University, said: ”This partnership with the esteemed SAE Institute Australia is a milestone for GLS University and for India’s education system. We are committed to offering our students a truly world-class education that prepares them to be leaders and innovators in the global creative economy.”
In addition, the GLS University, through the partnership, will strengthen its education quality and set a benchmark for higher education in India’s creative media and technology fields.
Chandni Kapadia, Executive Director of GLS University , said, "We are proud to partner with SAE Australia to launch the exclusive Global B. Design (Hons.) Programme in India. This collaboration bridges the gap in India’s rapidly growing creative industries by providing students with world-class education in Animation & VFX and Game Development. Our aim is to empower the next generation of Indian creators to not only succeed in the global market but to lead the charge in shaping the future of creative media."
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