Anustup Kundu
14 hours ago2 min read


Anustup Kundu
14 hours ago2 min read


Anustup Kundu
14 hours ago2 min read


Anustup Kundu
15 hours ago1 min read


20 Jul 2025
08:54:56 AM
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News Desk, News Nation 360 : MAAC, a prominent institute and pioneer in high-end 3D animation, VFX training, gaming, and multimedia, and Aptech Limited's training brand, has opened a new training centre in Howrah, West Bengal. With a proven track record of providing a qualified staff to the developing AVGC-XR industry and an established presence in Kolkata and the rest of West Bengal, MAAC's new centre seeks to expand its influence in the region. Sandip Saha, Director, Director at MAAC Howrah, stated that they have a longstanding connection with MAAC and place a high value on its infrastructure and curriculum for training competent specialists in the AVGC-XR market. Given the increasing need, a specialised school like MAAC focusing on skill development that leads to career prospects is exactly what this area requires. They offer free career advising to people interested in pursuing jobs in the AVGC-XR (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Comics, and Extended Reality) sector, addressing all issues and enquiries. They are excited to see the development of excellent artists at MAAC Howrah. Howrah has a keen interest in creative streams, and there is great demand for courses in animation, VFX, and game design. The new MAAC centre in Howrah provides these courses to the local youth as well as those who relocate to the city for career development. As a top animation institute in India, MAAC plays a crucial role in generating employment and skill development in this burgeoning sector. The centre is spread over 2,250 square feet. It possesses three large studios that accommodate approximately 300 students. There is also a state-of-the-art lab for most learners. The building enjoys cutting-edge technology and infrastructure. This provides a proper setting for students to concentrate on animation, VFX, gaming, and other media fields.
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