SXILL proudly hosted a Career Awareness Program for over 80 girl students and 5 teachers from Government Girls Senior Secondary School (GGSSS) Dhanauri, Haryana. This initiative was part of SXILL’s Society Connect Program and the Bet-on-the-Beti Program, which aim to empower young girls with insights into promising career opportunities in animation and design.
This event, held on 28 December 2024, marked yet another milestone in SXILL’s mission to bridge the gap between rural talent and professional opportunities. Over the years, more than 1,000 students from schools across villages and towns in Haryana and Punjab have benefited from this impactful program.
Key Highlights of the Program
- Interactive sessions about animation and design careers.
- Guidance on how to build a successful career in creative industries.
- Personalized mentorship from SXILL’s expert faculty.
- A comprehensive tour of SXILL’s state-of-the-art campus.
Baljeet Kaur, a teacher at GGSSS Dhanauri, shared:
“We are deeply grateful to SXILL for this incredible initiative. Career awareness in animation and design is scarce in our region, and this program provides our students with a much-needed opportunity to explore alternative career paths.”
Support for Economically Weaker Students
Vineet Raj Kapoor, Founder of SXILL, emphasized:
“At SXILL, we ensure that talented students from economically weaker backgrounds can achieve their dreams. We offer Management-Supported Loan Scholarships with 0% interest and flexible repayment options, empowering students to focus on their education and career goals.”
Neelu Kapoor, Indian Graphics Expert at Indiaskills and Co-Founder of SXILL, stated:
“We are proud to welcome GGSSS Dhanauri students to our campus. Through programs like Society Connect and Bet-on-the-Beti, we aim to deliver quality education, focusing on small batches to ensure personalized attention. Our Animator Program, accredited by MESC/NSDC, equips students with government-recognized certifications aligned with NEP standards, giving them a competitive edge.”