Are admissions at Whistling Woods International entrance-based or merit-based?

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    Khushi Rathod my area of expertise is finishing tasks on time. | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Admissions at Whistling Woods International are entrance-based for most programs.Candidates have to take a entrance exam followed by the personal interview session.

    They might also give admission on merit based. You might check the criteria before taking the admission.

    To know the proper admission criteria you might check on the Whistling Woods International's website for better information.

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    Ayush

    a year ago

    Admissions at Whistling Woods International are entrance-based for most programs, including B.A., B.Sc., MBA, M.A, Diploma, and Advanced Diploma programs. Candidates are required to take an entrance exam, followed by a personal interview. The entrance exam consists of two sections: a General Aptitude Test and a Creative Ability Test. However, Whistling Woods International also offers need and merit-based scholarships to meritorious students. Candidates must check the eligibility criteria before applying to Whistling Woods International 2023 admissions to find out if they are eligible or not.

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    Gunanidhi Trivedi

    a year ago

    Admissions at Whistling Woods International (WWI) have traditionally involved an entrance-based approach. This means that they typically assess applicants through various methods, including written tests, interviews, and portfolio assessments, tailored to the specific program.

    However, admission policies can change over time, and it's advisable to check WWI's official website or get in touch with their admissions team for the most current information. This will help you understand whether they still follow an entrance-based process or if there have been any recent changes, such as moving towards a more merit-based approach. Their admiss

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