Tuesday, 31 December 2013

WLC College Employers Council Testimonials

The Employers Council has been a part of WLC College’s curriculum design since 1997. The council serves a ground for industry experts and academic scholars to take part in discussions to pick out the subjects necessary for students to succeed in today’s world. Here are what some professionals who took part in the forum are talking about us.
Prof. Gagan Katiyar, Bimtech:
“The process is an excellent way to map job roles & accordingly equip the students with the job requirements. The process can be a comprehensive one and stretch to the final accomplishment.”
Prof. Pratiksha Rai:
“It was an excellent exercise to bring industry and academics together and making it more fruitful to students.”
Subroto Roy:
“Stimulating and instructive”
Purkund pate:
“The session is interactive and many valuable inputs were given”
Manish Kumar:
“I am excitedly looking forward to the implementation for today’s results”
Anup Kapur:
“great concept and should help the industry to get the recruits it need”
Abhivan Saxena:

“This is an absolutely fantastic achievement by WLC College. I hope to be a part of the going forward as well”

Monday, 30 December 2013

WLC College review by Pankaj Rastogi

Pankaj Rastogi, Head - Institutional Sales (Delhi) at Sundaram Asset Management Company Limited was a part of WLC College India’s Employers Council.  In his career he has been a part of various corporate like Tata asset management, Tata Mutual Fund and Jeevan Bima Sahyog Ltd.

As a part of WLC Employers Council, members get to design the curriculum for all of WLC’s management courses. The council constitutes prominent industry experts and scholars from various management backgrounds to cover all aspects of the course.

Mr. Pankaj talks about his experience in the sessions:

“This initiative is very innovative and may be the first step towards bridging the gap between the industry and education institutions that affect our country. Many corporate need a sales force that has undergone training. Such an interaction of the industry with students will help us mutually.”


Every year, WLC College comes up with unique innovations to maintain the quality of our programs. Other key prominent innovations involve the Earn and Learn business programs and the cutting edge camp. All these features are included in the business program making the college one of the most prominent institutions in the country.

Thursday, 26 December 2013

WLC reviews on Earn while you learn program

wlc reviewsWLC College’s Earn while you learn platform allows students to undergo industry traineeships in multi-national corporate firms while pursuing post graduate courses. This helps the student in grasping all the practical aspects of the subject and gets to co-relate it to the classroom lessons.
This model is very effective in developing an over-all understanding of the industry and helps students to gauge the right direction to build their career.
Professionals from our various corporate partners believe in this innovative approach by WLC. Here are thoughts by Abhay Kapoor , Member, WLC Employers Council on this platform:
“The program will definitely help the institute for developing the best training practices in the country. In addition, the institute also focuses on overall personality development of students that includes values, enthusiasm and achievement orientation through their cutting-edge module. I wish WLC College all the best for its seemingly bright future! ”

The Earn while you learn programs also lets you earn a monthly stipend which subsidizes the cost of the program itself. Add to that a 2 years worth experience being added to your resume helps you be on the winning edge of the competition.

Tuesday, 24 December 2013

WLC Reviews - Employers Council

WLC College is a renowned institution for business, fashion and design courses. The College has a Pan-India presence with 10 knowledge centers across the subcontinent. The headquarters is currently located at Noida, Utter Pradesh.
The college prides itself as the sole institute with its very own Employers Council. The council serves as the means to bring together professionals across all verticals of the industry and sit down to curate the college’s curriculum.
Here is what the industry experts are saying about WLC’s unique product.
Dr. Mukta Datta:
The close link between industry and academia is an excellent way to bring up the education in India to international standards. This not only provides more clarity but it also a good platform to provide students with industry experience.
Rakesh Singhal
This is a very lucrative and excellent initiative. I would recommend the college to all students who are looking for corporate relevant education.
Col Biraj Sahay:
1.       Te innovative education and training system at WLCI is commendable and is supported by an outstanding faculty.

2.       It is also a great experience for industry experts as they get a deep insight into what they can expect from students.

Saturday, 21 December 2013

WLC College Employer Council Review



The Employers Council is a platform hosted by WLC College where industry experts from different industries and management scholars meet to discuss and implement course curriculum for WLC management programmes.
The council is one of its kind and commands recognition all over India and abroad.
Here are some of the thoughts shared by the members of the EC.

Dr. Dilpreet Brar:
The concept is excellent and very innovative. I am excited to be a part of this in the long run to be able to witness the effectiveness of the program.
Kshitiz Randhi Shov :
The session was very participative and I love the initiative as a whole.The curriculum at WLC is one of the most organized curriculums that I have come across.
Nagendra Chaudhary:
It was fun to see how interaction of people from various disciplines can bring about a change on one subject. The experience was very enjoyable and learning on takeout. I specially enjoyed the matters related to Sales and marketing.
Rohit Mahajan:
Great Start! Keep this moving forward.
Amit Bhatia:
Enjoyed the session  and the lovely interaction.

Thursday, 19 December 2013

WLC College Review by Mrs. Kumkum Nongrum

Mrs KumKum Nongrum is currently employed by the Royal Bank of Scotland as Head - HR & Engagement, R&C. She is a leading industry expert for Talent Management, Employee Relations, Human Resources, Talent Acquisition, Employee Engagement, Leadership Management, Performance Management, Banking, Recruiting, Team Management, MIS and HR Transformation.

Mrs. Kumkum is a member of WLC College’s Employer’s Council. The council is a platform for industry subject experts to come together and design the curriculum for our management courses.  This process helps to make WLC College’s management courses, the most industry relevant programmes in the sector.

Mrs. Kumkum shares her thoughts about the program:

“Very well conceptualized and structured. The concept is able to derive better benefits as it is restricted to specialized professionals for curriculum design especially in areas of hardcore subject matter.”

The programmes are offered to students applying for PG aspirants from any stream. There are 4 levels in the programmes being offered. The first 2 levels help to build a strong base in core business subjects i.e. marketing, HR and finance.  The third and fourth level gives the student an opportunity to specialize in field which is of interest to the student.




Tuesday, 17 December 2013

wlc review by shreyika Bharadwaj

I am Shreyika Bharadwaj. I studied at WLC College for my graphic design training. The college has excellent facility for students who want to get into this field.
I started my course to develop my computer application skills in designing. The first year of the course was dedicated to our drawing and illustrative ability. I was always good at drawing so this came naturally to me. But designing illustrations for corporate projects is very different. I learnt different techniques for enabling a concept as the whole class worked on these projects.
The next part of development was the traineeship. This is was my first experience of working in an office. Since, we were also provided a stipend, I enjoyed this opportunity immensely. The exposure was important for me as it helped me to understand how to move ahead in my work.
The faculty at the college played an instrumental role in our development. They maintained a close relationship with all the students and helped us individually to bridge the gaps in our work. This sort of interaction is very important for any student picking up a career at the creative side.
The college itself had all the facilities necessary to exploit our talent. The library and Computer lab provide excellent resources. We students are also given opportunity to visit various conferences to help understand the overall functioning of the industry.
I would recommend the college to all aspiring graphic designers.
 Shreyika Bharadwaj
Student,

(2009-2011)