Friday 25 March 2011

Make your future more secure with WLCI

WLCI counted in top B schools of India has now moved beyond the traditional education system and it also focuses on training and ability creation. The students are invited to the college not only to acquire knowledge but also gets good placement to succeed in their career. The management programs in WLCI has been made with the active participation of employers and participation of employers which ensures the study content should always be contemporary and also matches the requirement at the industry. 

"WLCI's programs are unique in Indian Market. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of market the needs of the industry. By virtue of this and traineeship which it offers, WLCI learners are well equipped to join the workforce". Mukul Gulati, MD, Zephyr Peacock Management India. 

The journey of WLC has always been an assured succeed along with our unique traineeship program which gives the students with the on- job training work experience, the professional development system, ensuring you to develop abilities which is required at the industry and also the "Cutting Edge Training" that is offered by the college makes the student as well rounded professional.  

Whenever we think in prospective of student and parents then there comes lots of questions like Am i selecting the right program? Will I make a successful career and earn well to justify the cost of program I enroll for? If given a chance to study in such institution where the student can earn back a good amount of professional education along with the assured placement in the reputed firm then surely the students will surely opt for it. The WLC college provides with the in built traineeship program. The unique earn while you learn program at WLC is offering the pioneer concept and has also proved it to be immensely successful. 

‘My learning at WLC College Mumbai, which is practical and project-based, and in the time I spent at Wigan U.K., has been extremely useful to me now when I design architectural walk-throughs and other communication material. It has helped to shift my focus to a broader audience.’ 
Sidhhi Bagwe. 

“My experience at Wigan & Leigh, New-Delhi has been truly enriching. The college offers a rich curriculum combined with an excellent traineeship programme which is very helpful in gaining some industry experience, while still at college. The faculty interaction has been most valuable to me since I have found good mentors and a genuine concern in my teachers at Wigan.”  Jasleen Kochhar, (PGFT Batch - 2005-2006)


Wednesday 23 March 2011

By the mid 90's, the degree of MBA is increasingly getting popular among Indian students. This was the due to lack of quality options of Management courses in India. Along with the urgent need for the course in finance, structural marketing, and HR management with the great shortage of quality and trained manpower in India. 
The course of Advertising in WLC and covers the topic such as Editorial Design, Historical Contextual Referencing, Idea Generation and Lateral Thinking. The idea is to innovate the and to sought the institute in advertising and by also making the students happy. 
The WLC college in all the locations of the country are offering the Professional Program in Visual Communication at Post Graduate level and 4 years professional program in Advertising and Graphic Design and the Bachelor Degree in Design in 3 years twining program. There are many such students who has given their reviews:   

R. Unnikrishnan (ADAGD, batch 2003-2006) currently pursuing a Degree in Animation at The University of California, USA has been selected for a prestigious award and his photographic work to be published in the Photography Laureates anthology. Unni exhibited his formidable talent in sketching and photography from the very beginning. His keen interest in compute software could be seen in his assignments. He was selected by Toons India, a division of Walt Disney productions for a year’s internship. After completing his internship, he rejoined Wigan, turning out some outstanding assignments. His photography reflects a special rapport between him and his subjects, both animate and inanimate. His effort to capture a very special angle or the right shade and light makes his outdoor shots outstanding. This well deserved award comes as recognition of his talent which one is likely to come across in National Geographic or other channels of equal repute in the years to come. Wigan is proud of Unni and wishes him the best for the future.
“Believe me, the kind of course on offer at Wigan is not even heard about in India. I did not even know how to hold a brush when I joined Wigan. The complete course structure is very well designed and integrated. The faculty is highly co-operative and friendly and it was fun to study there” Japreet Kitty, ADAGD, Class of 2001, Working as Creative Director at Chail Advertising

Sidhhi Bagwe ‘My learning at WLC College Mumbai, which is practical and project-based, and in the time I spent at Wigan U.K., has been extremely useful to me now when I design architectural walk-throughs and other communication material. It has helped to shift my focus to a broader audience.’ Mr. Shantanu Jagirdar, her superior feels that she is a ‘real asset’ to the organization.