Vels University and International Film Culture Centre Announce Free Film Education Initiative for Economically deprived Students Pallavaram

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Vels University and International Film Culture Centre Announce Free Film Education Initiative for Economically deprived Students Pallavaram, Chennai, May 3, 2024 – In a landmark move aimed at empowering economically backward students aspiring for a career in the film industry, the Vels University Pallavaram, Chennai, and the International Film Culture Centre have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to offer free film education programs.

Under the agreement signed today in the presence of Dr. Isari K. Ganesh, Founder Chancellor of the Vels University and esteemed Film Producer, Mr. Vetimaaran, Director and Founder of International Film Culture Centre, a range of film studies programs will be made available to eligible students at no cost.

The initiative includes the provision of three distinctive courses: B.Sc in Film Studies (3 Years), M.Sc in Film and Culture Studies (2 Years), and PG Diploma in Media Skills (1 Year). These courses are designed to provide students with comprehensive theoretical knowledge and practical training necessary for a successful career in the dynamic film industry. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Vetimaaran, Founding Director of the International Film Culture Centre, expressed his commitment to fostering the dreams of economically disadvantaged students across Tamil Nadu. He emphasized the importance of providing access to quality education and mentoring to enable students to excel in the film industry.

The Vels University , known for its commitment to education excellence, brings its extensive experience and expertise to this collaboration. With a portfolio of over 100 undergraduate and postgraduate courses, the University has a longstanding reputation for delivering high-quality education. Dr. Isari K. Ganesh, Founder and Chancellor of the Vels University , hailed the partnership as a significant step towards supporting the aspirations of young talent in the film industry. He acknowledged the contributions of Mr. Vetimaaran, a renowned National Award-winning director, and highlighted his dedication to social causes, including organic farming and supporting underprivileged communities.

This initiative underscores the shared commitment of the Vels University  and the International Film Culture Centre to provide inclusive educational opportunities and empower aspiring filmmakers from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.

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