Wednesday 29 February 2012

Media Student Testimonial - Siddhartha Behl

After I (Siddhartha Behl) completed my graduation in Delhi, I worked with an international bank as a quality analyst. During my tenure there, I realized that this was not what I wanted and my interest was in media related work, however I did not have much experience in that field. I had heard about WLC India from a number of people and knew that they offered PG courses in different fields of media. I contacted WLC got enrolled and joined this organization as a media student in July 2011.


Since then it’s been seven months that I’ve spent here, being a part of number of programmes and exercises that have improved my knowledge of the media and has strengthen my confidence in myself. I glad to be a part of this organization and look forward to gaining more expertise in the field of media. I believe that the time here would polish my skills well and make me market ready by the end of it. This journey is fun. 



Tuesday 28 February 2012

Surajkund Crafts Fair

Surajkund crafts fair offers to its visitors the exquisite and skilful paintings, textiles, wood stock, ivory work, pottery, terracotta, stonework, lac work and cane and grass work .The whole preparation of the fair is done, keeping a parti...cular state in mind. Every year a new state is chosen as the theme and the entire decoration is changed accordingly. Theme states for last few Surajkund Crafts fair were M.P.(2011), Rajasthan(2010), Madhya Pradesh (2009), West Bengal (2008), Andhra Pradesh (2007), Maharashtra (2006) and Chhattisgarh (2005). This year it was Assam. students met the talented artists, weavers, painters, sculptors and craftsmen from different regions of India. 


This fair was a strong platform for our students to learn skilled crafts and art work. At this annual week long fair students learned the typical rural setting and how to bring alive the age-old living crafts tradition. Also, Students shopped here for some of the world's most treasured wares. All the students gain experience and motivated for their project given to them.

   



Media Student Testimonial - Shweta Kumar

Before I “Shweta Kumar” came to “WLCI College Of India” I was a school student n cleared my class 12th in 2011.Before getting into media I had decided to do B.Com or English Honors. and do graduation in DU. But then suddenly I changed my mind to go into reporting line where I ‘ve to join Media. I just wanted to be unique from rest of the people. I wanted to be different from others by being a reporter. When I was searching for best media Institute I found WLCI Collegeadd in TOI Newspaper. I found it different from other Private college of Mass-Comm. Then I Researched on this college in net n found lot of information about it and found that the college imparted valuable knowledge. After giving the Entrance test, I got selected n got admission. This College is giving me all things which I need that which can help me to be an reporter.



From September 5th 2011 I have learnt many valuable things which is very important to me n benefit. This is the college were it organize camp where different campus people n interact with each other n be friends. I love to b in this college n want to enjoy more in my life like this only I got such nice friends with me our media batch is an awesome batch these people are so friendly n frank Our Media Batch rocks n students in media batch also.

Thanks for giving me such happiness n thanks for making me a part of this college n thanks a lot for giving me such awesome friends. Our Teacher Mrs. ShrutiPandey Teaches us valuable things which we should Know before going for job.


Interaction with Mr. Phill Mathya & Ms. Cath Hurst

Pleasure of Interaction with Mr. Phill Mathya & Ms. Cath Hurst 


Media Students interaction

Media Students interaction with UK Delegates :
Ms. Cath explained the traditional way of studies that happen in London and the importance of self studies in the creative’s.  Not forgetting to appreciate the Indian Students Miss Cathy said that the pupils coming from India are very hard working.



The duo interacted with the students of various departments individually and saw their projects and profile works. Enumerating the differences they said that the colours that are used in Indian works are predominantly of a wider range.