MAAC Ignites Creative Excellence with 11th Edition of Flagship 'MAAC Creative League' Nationwide
MAAC successfully concludes the 11th edition of the MAAC Creative League (MCL) 2026, witnessing participation from over 11,000 students across India. The premier institute for 3D animation and VFX awarded 56 winners in 14 categories, including AI Comic Books and UI Design, highlighting its commitment to grooming industry-ready talent for global studios like DNEG, Amazon, and Redchillies VFX.
The MCL serves as a critical pillar in MAAC’s mission to create a competitive ecosystem for every student to nurture, groom, and improvise on their skills through the submission of interesting artworks. With registrations and submissions for the 11th edition currently live, a rigorous evaluation process is underway, and winners are being announced daily on MAAC India’s social media handles. This year, MAAC is recognizing and awarding over 56 winners pan India across the 14 categories, with winning levels spanning daily, zonal, and national tiers. Mr. Sandip Weling, Chief Business Officer, Global Retail, Aptech Limited, and Brand Custodian, MAAC, emphasized that classroom learning alongside real-life training and nurturing a competitive spirit is crucial for ensuring students are prepared to take on the professional world.
As an annual competition, the MAAC Creative League allows students from across the country to test their readiness in various AVGC-XR and creative categories. Beyond the technical tools and software, the MAAC curriculum integrates essential life skills, teaching students time management, working under pressure, presentation skills, teamwork, and resilience. Founded in 2001, Maya Academy of Advanced Creativity (MAAC) has trained over lakhs of students worldwide and maintains over 130 centers globally with cutting-edge infrastructure in over 65 cities. By offering industry-relevant career courses in 3D Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Digital Design, Filmmaking, Broadcast, VR, and AR, MAAC provides a real-life training environment backed by expert faculty. This comprehensive approach ensures MAAC students are successfully placed in leading production houses and studios such as Prime Focus, DNEG, Amazon, Redchillies VFX, Accenture, DQ Entertainment, Green Gold Animation, NDTV, and NY VFXwaala.
MUMBAI — MAAC, a premier institute and a pioneer in high-end 3D animation, VFX training, Digital Content Creation, Gaming, and Multimedia, has successfully concluded the eleventh edition of its flagship creative challenge, the ‘MAAC Creative League’ (MCL). This massive competitive undertaking witnessed the participation of more than 11,000 students from across the Indian subcontinent, competing across 14 specialized categories including Social Media Ads, Poster Design, UI Design, 30-Second Video, Photography, AI Comic Book, and many more. As a Student of MAAC working for MAAC Creative League (MCL) 2026, participants engaged in one of the most much-awaited events at MAAC, where students from all centers participate regardless of their specific course, course duration, or academic qualification.
The MCL serves as a critical pillar in MAAC’s mission to create a competitive ecosystem for every student to nurture, groom, and improvise on their skills through the submission of interesting artworks. With registrations and submissions for the 11th edition currently live, a rigorous evaluation process is underway, and winners are being announced daily on MAAC India’s social media handles. This year, MAAC is recognizing and awarding over 56 winners pan India across the 14 categories, with winning levels spanning daily, zonal, and national tiers. Mr. Sandip Weling, Chief Business Officer, Global Retail, Aptech Limited, and Brand Custodian, MAAC, emphasized that classroom learning alongside real-life training and nurturing a competitive spirit is crucial for ensuring students are prepared to take on the professional world.
As an annual competition, the MAAC Creative League allows students from across the country to test their readiness in various AVGC-XR and creative categories. Beyond the technical tools and software, the MAAC curriculum integrates essential life skills, teaching students time management, working under pressure, presentation skills, teamwork, and resilience. Founded in 2001, Maya Academy of Advanced Creativity (MAAC) has trained over lakhs of students worldwide and maintains over 130 centers globally with cutting-edge infrastructure in over 65 cities. By offering industry-relevant career courses in 3D Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Digital Design, Filmmaking, Broadcast, VR, and AR, MAAC provides a real-life training environment backed by expert faculty. This comprehensive approach ensures MAAC students are successfully placed in leading production houses and studios such as Prime Focus, DNEG, Amazon, Redchillies VFX, Accenture, DQ Entertainment, Green Gold Animation, NDTV, and NY VFXwaala.
MUMBAI — MAAC, a premier institute and a pioneer in high-end 3D animation, VFX training, Digital Content Creation, Gaming, and Multimedia, has successfully concluded the eleventh edition of its flagship creative challenge, the ‘MAAC Creative League’ (MCL). This massive competitive undertaking witnessed the participation of more than 11,000 students from across the Indian subcontinent, competing across 14 specialized categories including Social Media Ads, Poster Design, UI Design, 30-Second Video, Photography, AI Comic Book, and many more. As a Student of MAAC working for MAAC Creative League (MCL) 2026, participants engaged in one of the most much-awaited events at MAAC, where students from all centers participate regardless of their specific course, course duration, or academic qualification.
The MCL serves as a critical pillar in MAAC’s mission to create a competitive ecosystem for every student to nurture, groom, and improvise on their skills through the submission of interesting artworks. With registrations and submissions for the 11th edition currently live, a rigorous evaluation process is underway, and winners are being announced daily on MAAC India’s social media handles. This year, MAAC is recognizing and awarding over 56 winners pan India across the 14 categories, with winning levels spanning daily, zonal, and national tiers. Mr. Sandip Weling, Chief Business Officer, Global Retail, Aptech Limited, and Brand Custodian, MAAC, emphasized that classroom learning alongside real-life training and nurturing a competitive spirit is crucial for ensuring students are prepared to take on the professional world.
As an annual competition, the MAAC Creative League allows students from across the country to test their readiness in various AVGC-XR and creative categories. Beyond the technical tools and software, the MAAC curriculum integrates essential life skills, teaching students time management, working under pressure, presentation skills, teamwork, and resilience. Founded in 2001, Maya Academy of Advanced Creativity (MAAC) has trained over lakhs of students worldwide and maintains over 130 centers globally with cutting-edge infrastructure in over 65 cities. By offering industry-relevant career courses in 3D Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Digital Design, Filmmaking, Broadcast, VR, and AR, MAAC provides a real-life training environment backed by expert faculty. This comprehensive approach ensures MAAC students are successfully placed in leading production houses and studios such as Prime Focus, DNEG, Amazon, Redchillies VFX, Accenture, DQ Entertainment, Green Gold Animation, NDTV, and NY VFXwaala.
MUMBAI — MAAC, a premier institute and a pioneer in high-end 3D animation, VFX training, Digital Content Creation, Gaming, and Multimedia, has successfully concluded the eleventh edition of its flagship creative challenge, the ‘MAAC Creative League’ (MCL). This massive competitive undertaking witnessed the participation of more than 11,000 students from across the Indian subcontinent, competing across 14 specialized categories including Social Media Ads, Poster Design, UI Design, 30-Second Video, Photography, AI Comic Book, and many more. As a Student of MAAC working for MAAC Creative League (MCL) 2026, participants engaged in one of the most much-awaited events at MAAC, where students from all centers participate regardless of their specific course, course duration, or academic qualification.
The MCL serves as a critical pillar in MAAC’s mission to create a competitive ecosystem for every student to nurture, groom, and improvise on their skills through the submission of interesting artworks. With registrations and submissions for the 11th edition currently live, a rigorous evaluation process is underway, and winners are being announced daily on MAAC India’s social media handles. This year, MAAC is recognizing and awarding over 56 winners pan India across the 14 categories, with winning levels spanning daily, zonal, and national tiers. Mr. Sandip Weling, Chief Business Officer, Global Retail, Aptech Limited, and Brand Custodian, MAAC, emphasized that classroom learning alongside real-life training and nurturing a competitive spirit is crucial for ensuring students are prepared to take on the professional world.
As an annual competition, the MAAC Creative League allows students from across the country to test their readiness in various AVGC-XR and creative categories. Beyond the technical tools and software, the MAAC curriculum integrates essential life skills, teaching students time management, working under pressure, presentation skills, teamwork, and resilience. Founded in 2001, Maya Academy of Advanced Creativity (MAAC) has trained over lakhs of students worldwide and maintains over 130 centers globally with cutting-edge infrastructure in over 65 cities. By offering industry-relevant career courses in 3D Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Digital Design, Filmmaking, Broadcast, VR, and AR, MAAC provides a real-life training environment backed by expert faculty. This comprehensive approach ensures MAAC students are successfully placed in leading production houses and studios such as Prime Focus, DNEG, Amazon, Redchillies VFX, Accenture, DQ Entertainment, Green Gold Animation, NDTV, and NY VFXwaala.

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