Whistling Woods International to conduct third round of examination for July 2019 intake
Team Careers360 | May 10, 2019 | 05:08 PM IST
GURUGRAM, MAY 10: Whistling Woods International (WWI) will be conducting the third round of the entrance examinations for its full-time degree and diploma courses. The entrance exam is scheduled for May 23rd and 24th, 2019 for the July intake of the academic year.
WWI offers degree and diploma programmes accredited by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS). The examination will be conducted at Whistling Wood International, Filmcity campus at Goregaon East, Mumbai.
Students inclined to pursue careers in film, communications and creative arts can apply for courses, namely, BSc/BA in Filmmaking, BA in Screenwriting, BA in Acting, Integrated BSc/BA+PG Diploma in Animation, Integrated BSc/BA+PG Diploma in Game Design, BA in Fashion Design, Integrated BA+PG Diploma in Visual Communication Design, PGD in Experience Design (UI/UX Design), BA in Music Production & Composition, BBA in Media & Communication and PGD in Media & Entertainment. Students can also apply for diploma courses such as Advanced Diploma in Filmmaking, Advanced Diploma in Acting, and Diploma in Screenwriting.
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