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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Whistling Woods International curriculum for the BDes is industry-focused. Over the four-year course, you will study fundamental design principles before moving into advanced technical training. For example, Animation students dive into 3D modeling, while Fashion students explore garment construction and textiles.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Whistling Woods International encourages students from all academic backgrounds to apply for the BDes degree. You do not need to have studied art or design in school to be eligible for the course. Many successful designers start with a foundation in Science or Commerce before switching to creative fields.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
To join Whistling Woods International for the BDes program, you must have completed your Class 12 schooling. The institute accepts candidates from any recognised board, whether it is CBSE, ICSE, or a state board. It does not matter which stream you studied in high school, Science, Commerce, or Arts.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
If Whistling Woods International places you on the waitlist for the BDes, you won't receive immediate communication. Keep in touch with your assigned admissions counsellor for regular updates. If a seat becomes available because another student didn't join, you might be upgraded to the selected list
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Whistling Woods International emphasizes professional exposure throughout the BDes four-year program. Internships are a vital component, allowing students to apply their classroom knowledge in actual corporate or studio settings. The institute's strong industry connections help students find placements in reputed companies.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
At Whistling Woods International, the BDes programme is offered in association with the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, a very prestigious institution. This collaboration means your degree carries significant weight for both further studies and job applications. The curriculum is designed to meet high academic standards while staying grounded in practical skill-building.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 5
As a student from GIBS Bangalore, I personally found programs like IRE (Innovation, Research & Entrepreneurship) and CPMP (Certificate Program in Management Practices) very useful because they gave us exposure beyond regular classroom learning.
I used to actively participate in IRE activities, and it helped me think more practically. Instead of just studying concepts from books, we got opportunities to work on ideas, presentations, projects, discussions, and activities that helped us understand how businesses actually function.
Because, for me:
IRE encouraged innovative thinking and problem-solving
CPMP helped us learn skills that are usef
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The BDes students at Woxsen University has gained immense knowledge. As per the Students reviews, the following benefits are associated with this university:
- International Exchange Opportunities with the world's leading colleges and universities
- Accomplished practitioners & industry experts as faculty & mentors
Experiential & applied learning methodology for real-world application of theory & high-impact learning
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Interior design programme at Royal Global Guwahati is highly regarded offering Bachelor of Interior Design. It blends art with technical architectural principles featuring modern infrastructure, dedicated design studios & curriculum focused on practical, hands-on learning.
Course transitions students from basic drafting & space planning to managing full-scale projects, utilising modern materials & meeting client needs.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 1
As a student of AnantU, I'd say the fees are little bit on the higher side compared to many other private design colleges. But at the same time, the university offers a lot of facilities, such as well-equipped workshops, great exposure, various opportunities provided by university to students so that they can explore industrial experience. At the same time you do get an option to apply for a financial aid, either through merit or through need based
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