How to Apply for the Storyboard Institute Scholarship 2026
A step-by-step guide to the Storyboard scholarship 2026 — eligibility, documents, deadlines and how Mira Road aspirants can unlock VFX financial aid.
If you are searching for the Storyboard scholarship 2026, the short answer is this: yes, Storyboard VFX & Animation Institute runs a merit-and-need-based scholarship each academic year for students enrolling at our Mira Road East campus. This guide walks you through eligibility, the exact documents you need, the application steps, and what to expect after you apply.
We have written this for parents and students in Mira Bhayandar, Borivali, Thane and the broader Mumbai catchment who want a clear, no-nonsense path to reducing fees on a VFX, animation, gaming or design programme.
What the Storyboard Scholarship 2026 Actually Covers
The Storyboard scholarship 2026 is a tuition-fee reduction awarded to selected students across our 14 on-campus disciplines — including VFX, 2D Animation, 3D Animation, Motion Graphics, Film Making, Gaming, AR/VR and UI/UX Design. Depending on your assessment score, the award can range from a partial waiver to a substantial discount on the programme fee.
A few things to keep in mind:
- It is awarded only for full-time, on-campus programmes at our Mira Road East studio. Storyboard does not run online or hybrid courses, so the scholarship applies to in-person seats only.
- It does not cover external software licences purchased independently, transport, or living expenses.
- Award amounts are decided by an internal panel after the aptitude test and interview round.
If you are aiming for a high-demand track like Visual Effects, securing scholarship support can meaningfully reduce the upfront commitment without compromising on studio time, mentors or industry projects.
Who Is Eligible to Apply
The eligibility bar is intentionally accessible — we want talent, not just toppers. To apply for the Storyboard scholarship 2026 you should meet the following baseline:
- You have passed Class 10 or Class 12 (any stream), or hold a graduation degree in any discipline.
- You are between 16 and 30 years of age at the time of application.
- You can attend classes physically at our Mira Road East campus through the duration of the programme.
- You demonstrate either a creative aptitude (a portfolio, sketches, short films, edits, game mods, 3D renders) or a clear academic record.
- You submit a short statement of purpose explaining why you want to pursue a creative-tech career.
Students from Mira Road, Bhayandar, Dahisar, Borivali, Gorai, Uttan, Kandivali, Malad and Thane typically find the campus an easy commute, which matters because attendance is part of the scholarship retention criteria.
Reserved Slots
A portion of the Storyboard scholarship 2026 pool is set aside each year for:
- Single-parent households and economically weaker section (EWS) applicants with valid documentation.
- Women applicants pursuing technical tracks such as VFX, Gaming and AR/VR.
- Students from government school backgrounds in the Mira Bhayandar municipal area.
These are not separate scholarships — they simply influence weightage during the panel review.
Documents You Need Before You Start
Get these ready before you begin the application. Most rejections happen because of missing paperwork, not lack of talent.
- Class 10 marksheet (mandatory).
- Class 12 marksheet or graduation certificate (whichever is your highest qualification).
- Government photo ID — Aadhaar, PAN, passport or driving licence.
- One recent passport-size photograph.
- Income proof for need-based consideration — salary slip, Form 16, or income certificate (only if applying under the need-based track).
- A portfolio link or PDF — this can be Google Drive, Behance, Instagram, YouTube, ArtStation, or even a simple folder of phone-shot sketches. We assess intent and rawness, not polish.
- A 200–300 word statement of purpose. Plain language is fine.
If your portfolio is thin, do not panic. Many strong scholarship awardees in past batches walked in with nothing more than a sketchbook and a clear reason for being there.
Step-by-Step: How to Apply
Here is the exact sequence to follow for the Storyboard scholarship 2026.
- Submit an enquiry. Call us on 091521 55527 or fill the form on the contact page. Mention that you want to be considered for the scholarship — this routes your file to the right counsellor from day one.
- Counselling session. You will be invited to a free counselling session at the Mira Road East campus. This is where we map your interests against the right course — VFX, 3D Animation, Gaming, Film Making, or any of the other 14 disciplines listed under our courses.
- Aptitude assessment. A 45–60 minute creative aptitude test. Expect questions around observation, basic design sense, story sequencing and software exposure. No prior software knowledge is required.
- Portfolio review. You walk our panel through your work — even rough sketches count. We are looking for hunger, not perfection.
- Personal interview. A short 15–20 minute conversation about your goals, family context and commitment to attending classes on campus.
- Document submission. Upload or hand over the documents listed above.
- Result. Scholarship decisions are typically communicated within 7–10 working days of your interview. The award percentage is mentioned in your offer letter.
- Seat confirmation. Pay the reduced first-instalment fee within the window mentioned in the offer letter to lock your seat.
Key Deadlines for 2026 Intake
We run rolling admissions, but the scholarship pool is finite and gets allocated faster in the first two intakes. Plan accordingly:
- January–March 2026: Early-decision window. Largest scholarship pool available.
- April–June 2026: Main intake window. Most applications happen here.
- July–August 2026: Late window. Smaller scholarship pool, more competition.
- September 2026 onwards: Limited seats, limited aid.
If you are a Class 12 student awaiting results, you can still apply provisionally — submit your Class 10 marksheet now and update the Class 12 result later.
What Makes a Strong Scholarship Application
Across past cycles, the applications that converted into higher award percentages shared a few traits. None of them required money or expensive tools.
- A specific reason for choosing a discipline. "I want to do VFX because I want to work on Indian mythology adaptations" beats "I like movies."
- Evidence of self-driven learning — even free YouTube tutorials count if you can show what you made from them.
- A realistic awareness of the industry. Mentioning that VFX artists in India typically start at ₹3–5 LPA and grow to ₹6–12 LPA with experience shows you have done your homework.
- Willingness to attend campus regularly. Studios hire students who turn up.
- A clean, honest statement of purpose. Panels can tell when something is ghost-written.
For broader context on outcomes, our placements and showcase pages give you a sense of where past students have landed and what they are building.
Why Storyboard, Specifically
You will find scholarships across many institutes offering animation scholarship India searches and VFX financial aid programmes. Here is what makes the Storyboard scholarship 2026 worth the effort:
- 15+ years of operation, founded in 2015, with a 99% placement record across batches.
- ISO 9001:2015 certified processes — so what is promised on paper is what happens in class.
- 5L+ students trained and 20+ industry awards, with our own IFFA awards platform recognising student work.
- Faculty drawn from active studio professionals, not full-time lecturers detached from production.
- A single Mira Road East campus where every discipline shares walls — useful when your VFX project needs a sound designer or a 3D modeller from down the corridor.
If you want to understand our story before applying, the about page covers the institute's history and philosophy in detail.
Ready to Apply? Talk to Admissions
The fastest way to start your Storyboard scholarship 2026 application is to speak to a counsellor directly. Call 091521 55527 or visit our contact page to book a campus visit at Mira Road East. Bring your marksheets, a rough portfolio and your questions — we will handle the rest.
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