Jorhat. The cultural heart of Upper Assam. Tea gardens, river islands, and a digital economy that's just beginning to understand what professional content can do.
Quick Summary
- Format: 100% online — live Mon/Wed/Fri sessions
- Language: Hinglish — built for Assam creators
- Instructor: Joy Goala, Axomize Media, Silchar — 200+ real client reels
- Curriculum: CapCut, DaVinci Resolve, AI tools, freelancing
- Duration: 8 weeks, 24 live sessions
- Who this is for: Jorhat, Golaghat, Sibsagar, Majuli, and all Upper Assam creators
Jorhat's Creator Opportunity
Jorhat has a unique creator opportunity that most people don't recognize: the tea industry, river tourism, and Majuli's cultural heritage create content demand that no other Indian city has.
What NCA teaches you to serve:
- Tea estate brands needing cinematic brand films
- Tourism operators needing travel content
- Local businesses (retail, clinics, coaching centres) needing monthly social media content
- Wedding market across Upper Assam
The math: Cost of living advantage — ₹40,000/month in Jorhat = ₹1,20,000 purchasing power in Mumbai. Remote global clients don't know or care where you live.
"The creator in Jorhat with the right skill is 12 months ahead of the one waiting for a local school to open." — Joy Goala, Founder, NCA & Axomize Media
What NCA Teaches
Module 1 — CapCut Mobile Editing — Client-ready reel by Week 2, phone only.
Module 2 — DaVinci Resolve — Joy's professional colour workflow from Axomize's live projects.
Module 3 — AI Content Pipeline — ChatGPT, Midjourney, Runway, HeyGen, ElevenLabs.
Module 4 — Freelancing — WhatsApp pitch system, Assam market pricing, first retainer client.
Career Paths from Jorhat
| Career Path | Monthly Income | |-------------|---------------| | Tea estate & tourism content | ₹15,000–₹50,000/month | | Local business retainer editor | ₹15,000–₹40,000/month | | Wedding videographer | ₹10,000–₹30,000/event | | Remote global editor | ₹40,000–₹1,50,000/month |
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India's First Online Creator School. Built for Northeast India. Accessible from Upper Assam.