Whistling Woods has made me a more social and confident person, in my opinion, says pooja

2 mins readUpdated on Apr 22, 2022 15:40 IST

When I was in school, I was interested in Psychology and History, so I decided to study the Humanities.

Later on, I found that Event Management is something I'm interested in. When I was in Class 12, I was looking at colleges and heard about Whistling Woods via a friend of my mother's. I mistook it to be just a film school. However, after reviewing the courses available and the structure of the courses, I realised I wanted to be a part of WWI. I chose BBA in Media and Communication because I thought it would allow me to broaden my horizons and teach me new skills.

For me, the admissions process went smoothly. I was guided through the entire process by the people at Whistling Woods International. I did a short course before taking the entrance exam because I didn't know what to expect, and I believe it helped me pass the WWI admission test.

For Whistling Woods International, we had to complete a written test (MCQ and Essay) as well as an interview. Because the pandemic was at its peak at the time, everything was done online.

I had only applied to two colleges at the time. Whistling Woods International and Symbiosis (Pune).

I love attending all my classes. If I were in any other college, I don't think I would have the opportunity to study the things that WWI is teaching us. I spend most of my time on campus trying to organise events because I absolutely love doing them. I'm grateful to the college for being so receptive to our ideas and letting us do the events that we want to.

There are a few things I'd like to try out, such as working more on student sets, and I'm confident I'll be able to do so soon.

Whistling Woods has made me a more social and confident person, in my opinion. I've started to have greater faith in myself and my ideas. It has also aided me in teaching them how to deal with people and work professionally while yet having fun.

I'm still deciding what to do in the future. But one thing is certain: WWI will have my back and help me through it.

About the author

Pooja was a Humanities student during Class 12 and is currently trying to figure out what it is that she exactly want to do; trying to explore her options. She wants to travel across world, meet new people, see new cultures and try out every adventure sport there is. She loves painting and playing basketball.

 

Note: The views expressed in this article are solely author’s own and do not reflect/represent those of Shiksha

 

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Yes, Whistling Woods International offers a full-time four-year degree in BDes across several specialisations. To be eligible for admission into the WWI BDes course, students must have passed Class 12 from a recognised board. Further, candidates also need to clear the WWI Entrance Test. Students are

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Whistling Woods International seat intake varies depending on the programme and specialisations selected by the candidates. Students can refer to the following table to know about the course-wise WWI seat intake:

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BSc150
MA75
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BDes150
BBA50
MBA40
BA40

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The total seat intake of the BSc in Film Making course offered at Whistling Woods International is 150. In order to secure one's seat at the institute, students must fulfil the admission criteria of the programme. Additionally, shortlisted students need to pay the Acceptance fee within 15 days from

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To get into the MA courses offered at Whistling Woods International, students are required to satisfy the eligibility and selection criteria as per the institute's guidelines. The basic eligiblity is to pass graduation from a recognised university. Furthermore, students need to appear for the WWI En

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As per the official website of Whistling Woods International, the selection criteria for the BSc in Film Making programme offered at the institute involves several steps. Aspiring candidates are required to have passed Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised board. Further, students need to clear t

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Whistling Woods International MBA admission is entrance-based. The minimum qualification required to apply for the programme is to pass graduation in the relevant field from a recognised university. As admissions are entrance-based, students need to appear for the WWI Entrance Exam and clear all of

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The duration of Whistling Woods International courses ranges between one to four years depending on the programme. All of the courses are offered in full-time mode. Students can check out the following table to know about the course-wise duration of Whistling Woods International:

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BSc3 years
MA2 years
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Whistling Woods International admission is entirely entrance-based for all of its offered courses. Students interested in taking admission at the various programmes offered at the institute must clear the WWI Entrance Exam to be eligible for admissions. The minimum cutoff is 50% in the exam. Further

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