Students like to earn while they study. Hear it from some of them about popular freelance options.
Anush Venkataraman
Age: 22
Intitution: Master’s in computer science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchi
Freelance profession: Web and graphic designing
Earning: Rs. 1,500-3,000 per assignment
Anush Venkataraman, 22-year-old student of Bharathidasan University, started freelancing in 2010 when a friend of his paid for a design he made. “I realised then that I could freelance and put my skills to best use!” Anush set up a small firm called Thez Infocorp through which he undertook assignments. “I make about Rs. 1,500-3,000 per assignment and there is no tension of balancing my studies and freelance work as I mostly work late night.”
Although he is a graduate of engineering in computer science, Anush chose to pursue web and graphic designing over a regular white-collar job. “Designing is fun and it is great to eke a living out of what we like rather than forcing ourselves to like what we do.”
Vishnu Varatharajan
Age: 20
Institution: Bachelor’s in engineering, SSN College of Engineering, Chennai
Freelance profession: Writing
Earning: Rs. 1,000 per assignment
This third-year engineering student from SSN College freelances in a field totally different from his stream of education. “I am a freelance writer and have been contributing to a leading Tamil Magazine.” Quiz him about the contrast in interests, he says, “Writing has always been my passion and so I chose freelancing. I struggled to balance the two initially, later things fell in place.” Vishnu is an IAS aspirant.
Shama Kumari Gulecha
Age: 19
Institution: Bachelor’s in journalism, MOP Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai
Freelance profession: Event management
Earning: Rs. 1,00,00 – 2,00,000 per assignment
Shama is a young entrepreneur who has established her own event management company called E3 events in partnership with a friend. “I used to coordinate corporate, marketing, promotional and management events for various companies like Dell, Samsung, Cartoon Network and Pogo. As I gained more contacts, orders for such events poured in. So, my friend and I decided to float a company,” says the young entrepreneur. “After graduation, this will definitely be my focus,” she says.
Moogambigai R.
Age: 24
Institution: Master’s in anthropology, Guru Nanak College, Chennai
Freelance profession: Photography
Earning: Rs. 500 – 1,000 per assignment
During her undergraduate days when Moogambigai pursued electronic media, she took to photography and started freelancing for the website mysixer.com. “After freelancing for mysixer.com for more than a year, I got the opportunity to be a freelance photographer with a leading Tamil magazine. As my college extended its support, I was easily able to manage studies and freelancing.” Photography is my second love, film-making is the first, says Moogambigai.
Priyal Singhvi
Age: 19
Freelance profession: Stall management and promotion
Institution: Bachelor’s in journalism, MOP Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai
Earning: Rs. 1,500-2,000 per assignment
Priyal works as a stall management assistant for fairs at Chennai Trade Centre. “My work pattern is not taxing as most fairs happen during weekends. Also, there is lot of flexibility in my job that leaves me ample time for studies and other work.” She hopes to branch out into event management for her postgraduation.
Aakash Maddi, Anzal Ansari, Saptarshi Prakash
Age: 21, 22 and 23
Institution: Master’s in engineering, IIT Madras, Chennai
Freelance profession: Web and graphic designing
Earning: Rs. 1,500-10,000 per assignment
The trio from IIT Madras do web and graphic designing. Maddi says, “If you are good at something, never do it for free. Unlike other jobs, designing cannot be completed in a fixed time. Ideation might take 2-3 days. Once I get a hang of what is required, the actual working part is sometimes done within 3-4 hours.” “Designing is fun. I might probably pursue a degree in it in future,” says Prakash.
Vishranth Suresh, Haricharan Padmanabhan
Age: 20 and 21
Institution: Masters in engineering, IIT Madras, Chennai
Freelance profession: Tuition classes
Earning: Rs. 5,000 – Rs. 6,000 per month
Anyone who imparts knowledge is a teacher. Vishranth and Haricharan have been doing just that.
These engineering students of IITM have been tutoring IIT- JEE aspirants. The duo teaches kids belonging to classes 6-8 in mathematics and physics, respectively. “Tuition classes are just a part-time option and definitely not on the cards for a full-time profession,” says Haricharan.