Pearl Academy opens campus in Kolkata
Kolkata/IBNS: Design institute Pearl Academy on Friday announced its foray in the eastern part of India with the launch of its campus in Kolkata.
This is Pearl Academy’s sixth campus with campuses in Delhi, Noida, Mumbai, Jaipur and a new campus in Bengaluru.
Like in the rest of India, Pearl Academy’s Kolkata campus will offer 30 uniquely designed under-graduate, post-graduate and professional development programs through its School of Design, School of Fashion, School of Contemporary Media and School of New-Age Business.
Students will have access to the best of national and international faculty,creative labs and practical learning experiences through workshops, masterclasses, industry projects, fashion weeks in India and globally. Pearl Academy is known to provide 99% placement to its students where 500+ companies visit Pearl Academy campuses every year to recruit Pearl graduates.
Announcing the launch of Kolkata campus,Nandita Abraham, President, Pearl Academy said, “Kolkata is organically the next step forward for us, considering the cultural impact the city has across the world. Pearl Academy’s Kolkata campus will open new opportunities for the aspirants who want to attain the best professional education in creative courses. We are excited to set our footprints in the city that is a hub of art, literature, cinema, theatre, fashion, folk traditions and is known for eminent personalities in possibly all creative fields.With our legacy of delivering best of creative education for close to three decades now, we see immense possibilities to contribute to the thriving creative eco-system of the region.”
For its Kolkata campus, admissions for which are already open, Pearl Academy also announced 100% scholarship for select students who meet the eligibility criteria. The first batch at the Kolkata campus will begin in July, 2020.
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