Ecole Intuit lab in a nutshell

Remarks :

I chose Ecole intuit lab as I was interested in Visual communication. The admission process was simple. I had to give a creative aptitude test followed by a portfolio review and an interview with the Dean. I am extremely happy with this college and would recommend it to anyone who wishes to peruse any of the courses they offer.

Course Curriculum Overview :

I chose this course after researching about all the different opportunities .I would get experience I would learn from this course. The student to faculty ratio is about 18:1. The faculty members are highly qualified. They are very knowledgeable about their course. They go out of their way to help the students. The college follows a semester pattern. So there are 2 sets of exams. The exams are challenging yet easy to crack.

Placement Experience :

Placements can be given from the 2nd year where the students are meant to stray interning from. The students are supposed to apply for their placement on their own merit. There is no specific number of offers. Offers can be made whenever the student desires to be placed.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The fees structure is split so that you can pay in installments. However you can choose to pay the fee all at once as well. I am not aware of the scholarship programmes that the college offers as I did not apply for them.

Campus Life :

The campus consists of a number of classrooms, a library, a common area, a store room and a canteen. The class rooms have access to projectors and screens for easy accessibility. The library has a vast number of books on art and design. The college has a number of clubs such as the sports club and the food club. These clubs hold events regularly through the year.

Interview Experience :

I did have a sequence of tests before I got admission. It started with a Creative aptitude test. This includes multiple choice questions about art design film and photography. This was followed by a written test which made me need to draw a couple of things. After this I had a portfolio review following which I had a interview. I prepared for this by making my portfolio before hand and having a few good pieces to display to the faculty.

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3.7 out of 5
3.0/5Placement
4.5/5Course
4.0/5Campus Life
3.5/5College
3.5/5Interviews


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