Indian Animation Students Left High and Dry

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The Times of India reports that thousands of Indian animation students have been left high and dry after several schools promising them jobs have closed. Over the past year such institutions as Nupur Media, Blue Media International, Shreya Darshi Media House, Global Media Ltd and Spike Media House have all closed their doors. Students who have paid between Rs 1 to 3 lakh are now left looking for employment in a very saturated field of applicants. Even worse, some students have found that the institutions aren't even registered.








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Guys its nt lyk tht well i think this happens in almost all feilds i hav seen many engineers n managment students even in the worst condition so i sugest to all jst keep patience n plzzzz dont think tht it dosent require hardwork i hav seen most students join animation bcos they really dnt wnt 2 wrk hrd they jst wnt the cookd food. n abt me i to jst njoy my wrk n i m really v happy as a animator........

Parag Sharma (not verified) | Fri, 05/27/2011 - 11:46 | Permalink

guys, dont get into this field.at least here in india.
i'm in this field since 11 years. worked in jadooworks, graphiti multimedia. big animation...the story is same everywhere. it sucks.
get into a more stable job, like working in a brick kiln. will give you more satisfaction. stable career too, considering the real estate boom. amen.

praveen prabhakaran (not verified) | Thu, 05/26/2011 - 22:03 | Permalink

many student come to me and ask in curiousity.

How does it feels to work in a STUDIO.

it hurts for me to Reply ...Not knowing that they had been tricked

Anonymous (not verified) | Tue, 05/24/2011 - 13:06 | Permalink

I do agree..
I as an Animation Professional was really hurt by what these institute did to these studets .

Anyone who is a senior should Voice this Concern that it should stop at some point or the other in printing 100 percent JOB GUARANTEE

Anonymous (not verified) | Tue, 05/24/2011 - 13:03 | Permalink

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