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It has been estimated that by 2020 Millennials will make up over a third of the global workforce and over one-third the population of India will be between the ages of 15-32 years old. Fuelled by India's growing millennial population, it is not hard to predict that the country is going to get a makeover followed by the entrance of fresh and modern philosophies. Good proportions of young minds have already initiated this revolution and are breaking the shackles of age-old perceptions, especially in the field of education. Where once parents used to play a prominent role in deciding the career path of their wards, today, the students are coming forward and expressing their interests without any fear and uncertainties. The so-called "off-beat" career options offering matchless scopes are also strengthening the trust factor in the students towards following their respective passions and eventually turn them into professions. A promising career route, which possesses a high possibility...
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Indian Animation, Scene #1: Oscar Winning Talents with Lack of Originality
Sarath Shyam, Managing Editor, The Higher Education Review
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From an Animator to Entrepreneur
Shubham Singha Roy, Founder & Chief Entertaining Officer, Ayam Studio
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Understanding the True Virtue of Media industry
Ampady K, Director, KR Narayanan National Institute of Visual Sciences and Arts
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Animation Education Creating Mainstream Career
Balaji AC, Head of Department - Animation / Professor Animation, Manipal University
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For a Creatively Fulfilling Career as an Animator
Jayakumar P, CEO, Toonz Animation India
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The Necessity to Imbibe Creativity in Education
Chand R K, Head of Business Development, Golden Robot Animation
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The Do's and Dont's of the Media Industry
Mahesh Ravi , Head of Film Making & Photography, Wiztoonz College of Media and Design