How is life at Whistling Woods International?

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

    2 years ago

    Life at Whistling Woods International  is a place where learning is not constrained within the walls of the college.

    There students create, experiment, discover, study, train themselves, struggle, grasp, win, laugh, play, experience and live their lives.

    Everyday their is an new adventure. Everyday is a victory. Because everyday their they learn new things.

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    Gunanidhi Trivedi

    2 years ago

    Life at Whistling Woods International (WWI) is a unique and enriching experience, especially if you're passionate about the media and entertainment industry. It's like stepping into a specialised world where you can immerse yourself in your chosen field. You'll often find yourself rubbing shoulders with industry professionals, attending workshops, and getting hands-on experience through real projects. The campus is well-equipped with top-notch facilities, studios, and labs. WWI encourages a diverse and inclusive community, and there are plenty of events and film festivals to showcase your creative work. Plus, they usually offer strong

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The application fees for MBA admissions at Whistling Woods International is INR 3500 with the entrance exams required such as:

  1. Media and Entertainment Common Aptitude Test (MECAT)
  2. Creative Aptitude Test (CAT)

Already included in this fee. Students must pay this fee as well as qualify for admissions according to the requirements set by the institute.

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Chikat Marchang

Whistling Woods International accepts two entrance tests for admissions but the overall selection process has 4 main components which are highlighted below:

  1. Media and Entertainment Common Aptitude Test (MECAT)
  2. Creative Aptitude Test (CAT)
  3. Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  4. Personal Interview (PI)

These 4 components have different weightages but must all be completed for admissions.

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Chikat Marchang

The admission process at Whistling Woods International is dependant on entrance exam scores as well as other stages of admission such as Personal Interview (PI) rounds and SoP. Students must complete the requirements for the course as well as the entrance exam for the admission process to begin.

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Chikat Marchang

The BDes programme at Whistling Woods International is offered under the specialisations of:

  1. BDes in Fashion Design
  2. BDes in Visual Commuication
  3. BDes in Animation
  4. BDes in Game Design,

Students can choose among these specialisations based on career prospects or their interests and preferences with ample opportunities available after each specialisation.

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Chikat Marchang

The selection process for MBA at Whistling Woods International is as given here:

  1. MECAT exam conducted by the institute with 10% weightage.
  2. CAT exam with 40% weightage.
  3. Statement of Purpose essay with 20% weightage.
  4. Personal Interview with 30% weightage.

Students must complete the course as well as entrance exam requirements for the selection process.

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