Magic is no longer just a child's play, but has become a new means of a professional career. By learning magic from many institutes in India, lakhs of rupees can be earned every month.
If you want to learn something different and unique, then "Jaadu," i.e., magic, can be a great option for you. In today's era, it is not just an art to make children happy, but is rapidly emerging as a professional career. Now people are showing their magic not only on stage, but also on social media, YouTube and OTT platforms and earning well.
Where can you learn magic?
There are many institutes in India that teach magic. Some of the major ones are - Academy of Magical Sciences (Kerala), Magic World (Kolkata), Delhi School of Magic and Sangeeta School of Magic (Gurugram). Here you can learn all tricks like card trick, stage magic, illusion, mentalism.
If you cannot go offline, then websites like YouTube, Superprof and many online platforms are also available, from where you can take training in magic through videos.
How much will it cost?
The fees for learning magic are not very high. Generally, the cost per class ranges from Rs 300 to Rs 2000. Some courses are for 3 to 6 months, while some diploma or professional training lasts from 1 to 2 years. The fees in online courses can be even more affordable, where training is available on some platforms for Rs 500 to Rs 2000 per hour.
How much can you earn?
After learning magic, you can earn well by performing at children's birthday parties, corporate events, wedding ceremonies and stage shows. A professional magician can earn up to 5-6 lakhs annually in the beginning. At the same time, with experience and fame, this income can go above 10 lakhs. Nowadays social media has also become a big platform. People are also getting large number of viewers and sponsors through Instagram reels, YouTube shorts and live shows.
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