WILP Programmes
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BA
General
The Bachelor of Arts programme through Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) is designed for working professionals and self-employed learners who want to earn a recognised degree without pausing their career. Spread across 3 years and 120-130 credits, the course focuses on General, so learners build both conceptual grounding and practical, job-ready skills. Eligibility for this programme is 12th in Any Stream + Employment Letter, which makes it accessible to a wide base of applicants. Graduates typically move into roles such as Content Associate or Administrative Officer, with opportunities across Education Sector and Media & Publishing. With study material, mentoring support, and assessments designed around working schedules, this programme is a credible stepping stone for career growth.
BA
History
Bachelor of Arts, offered in Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) format, gives working professionals and self-employed learners a flexible route to a valid, UGC-recognised qualification. Structured over 3 years with 120-130 credits, the curriculum is centred on History and blends classroom learning with practice-oriented assignments. Admission requires 12th in Relevant Stream + Employment Letter, keeping the entry criteria realistic for learners returning to formal study. On completion, learners are positioned for roles like Research Assistant (History) and Content & Documentation Associate in sectors including Education Sector and Archives & Museums. Backed by structured study support and flexible assessment timelines, it offers a credible path to upskill without a career break. Note: under the programme's elective structure, History is offered as one of two specializations chosen together, so learners pair it with a second elective from the same group.
BA
Public Administration
Choosing Bachelor of Arts through Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) lets working professionals and self-employed learners study on their own schedule while continuing to work or manage other commitments. Over 3 years and 120-130 credits, students work through a curriculum centred on Public Administration, designed to keep pace with current industry expectations. To be eligible, applicants need 12th in Relevant Stream + Employment Letter — a straightforward requirement aimed at working learners. The programme opens doors to positions such as Administrative Assistant or Public Policy Associate, particularly within Government Departments and Public Sector Undertakings. Combining academic rigour with schedule flexibility, the programme helps learners strengthen their qualifications while staying employed. Note: under the programme's elective structure, Public Administration is offered as one of two specializations chosen together, so learners pair it with a second elective from the same group.
BA
Public Relations
Bachelor of Arts under the Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) model is built for working professionals and self-employed learners who need genuine flexibility without compromising on academic quality. This 3-year programme carries 120-130 credits and covers the Public Relations track, combining theory with applied learning relevant to today's job market. Eligibility for this programme is 12th in Relevant Stream + Employment Letter, which makes it accessible to a wide base of applicants. Graduates typically move into roles such as PR Executive or Corporate Communications Associate, with opportunities across PR Agencies and Corporate Communication Departments. The blend of flexible delivery and applied coursework makes this a sound option for anyone balancing work, life, and higher education. Note: under the programme's elective structure, Public Relations is offered as one of two specializations chosen together, so learners pair it with a second elective from the same group.
BA
Advertising
For working professionals and self-employed learners, Bachelor of Arts delivered in Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) mode is a practical way to complete or advance a degree alongside daily responsibilities. Spread across 3 years and 120-130 credits, the course focuses on Advertising, so learners build both conceptual grounding and practical, job-ready skills. Admission requires 12th in Relevant Stream + Employment Letter, keeping the entry criteria realistic for learners returning to formal study. On completion, learners are positioned for roles like Advertising Executive and Copywriter (Junior) in sectors including Advertising Agencies and Media Houses. With study material, mentoring support, and assessments designed around working schedules, this programme is a credible stepping stone for career growth. Note: under the programme's elective structure, Advertising is offered as one of two specializations chosen together, so learners pair it with a second elective from the same group.
BA
Geography
The Bachelor of Arts programme through Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) is designed for working professionals and self-employed learners who want to earn a recognised degree without pausing their career. Structured over 3 years with 120-130 credits, the curriculum is centred on Geography and blends classroom learning with practice-oriented assignments. To be eligible, applicants need 12th in Relevant Stream + Employment Letter — a straightforward requirement aimed at working learners. The programme opens doors to positions such as GIS Associate (Junior) or Research Assistant (Geography), particularly within Urban Planning Bodies and Government Survey Departments. Backed by structured study support and flexible assessment timelines, it offers a credible path to upskill without a career break. Note: under the programme's elective structure, Geography is offered as one of two specializations chosen together, so learners pair it with a second elective from the same group.
BA
Tourism & Travel
Bachelor of Arts, offered in Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) format, gives working professionals and self-employed learners a flexible route to a valid, UGC-recognised qualification. Over 3 years and 120-130 credits, students work through a curriculum centred on Tourism & Travel, designed to keep pace with current industry expectations. Eligibility for this programme is 12th in Any Stream + Employment Letter, which makes it accessible to a wide base of applicants. Graduates typically move into roles such as Tourism Officer or Travel Consultant, with opportunities across Tourism Boards and Travel Agencies. Combining academic rigour with schedule flexibility, the programme helps learners strengthen their qualifications while staying employed.
BA
Journalism & Mass Communication
Choosing Bachelor of Arts through Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) lets working professionals and self-employed learners study on their own schedule while continuing to work or manage other commitments. This 3-year programme carries 120-130 credits and covers the Journalism & Mass Communication track, combining theory with applied learning relevant to today's job market. Admission requires 12th in Any Stream + Employment Letter, keeping the entry criteria realistic for learners returning to formal study. On completion, learners are positioned for roles like Journalist (Junior) and News Reporter in sectors including News Media Houses and Digital Media Platforms. The blend of flexible delivery and applied coursework makes this a sound option for anyone balancing work, life, and higher education.
BBA
Finance
Bachelor of Business Administration under the Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) model is built for working professionals and self-employed learners who need genuine flexibility without compromising on academic quality. Spread across 3 years and 120-130 credits, the course focuses on Finance, so learners build both conceptual grounding and practical, job-ready skills. To be eligible, applicants need 12th in Any Stream + Employment Letter — a straightforward requirement aimed at working learners. The programme opens doors to positions such as Finance Executive or Accounts Associate, particularly within Banking & Finance and Corporate Finance Departments. With study material, mentoring support, and assessments designed around working schedules, this programme is a credible stepping stone for career growth. Note: under the programme's elective structure, Finance is offered as one of two specializations chosen together, so learners pair it with a second elective from the same group.
BBA
FinTech
For working professionals and self-employed learners, Bachelor of Business Administration delivered in Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) mode is a practical way to complete or advance a degree alongside daily responsibilities. Structured over 3 years with 120-130 credits, the curriculum is centred on FinTech and blends classroom learning with practice-oriented assignments. Eligibility for this programme is 12th in Any Stream + Employment Letter, which makes it accessible to a wide base of applicants. Graduates typically move into roles such as FinTech Associate or Digital Banking Executive, with opportunities across Banking & Finance and FinTech Start-ups. Backed by structured study support and flexible assessment timelines, it offers a credible path to upskill without a career break. Note: under the programme's elective structure, FinTech is offered as one of two specializations chosen together, so learners pair it with a second elective from the same group.
BBA
Production & Operations
The Bachelor of Business Administration programme through Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) is designed for working professionals and self-employed learners who want to earn a recognised degree without pausing their career. Over 3 years and 120-130 credits, students work through a curriculum centred on Production & Operations, designed to keep pace with current industry expectations. Admission requires 12th in Any Stream + Employment Letter, keeping the entry criteria realistic for learners returning to formal study. On completion, learners are positioned for roles like Production Executive and Operations Associate in sectors including Manufacturing and FMCG. Combining academic rigour with schedule flexibility, the programme helps learners strengthen their qualifications while staying employed. Note: under the programme's elective structure, Production & Operations is offered as one of two specializations chosen together, so learners pair it with a second elective from the same group.
BBA
General
Bachelor of Business Administration, offered in Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) format, gives working professionals and self-employed learners a flexible route to a valid, UGC-recognised qualification. This 3-year programme carries 120-130 credits and covers the General track, combining theory with applied learning relevant to today's job market. To be eligible, applicants need 12th in Any Stream + Employment Letter — a straightforward requirement aimed at working learners. The programme opens doors to positions such as Marketing Executive or Brand Associate, particularly within FMCG and Retail. The blend of flexible delivery and applied coursework makes this a sound option for anyone balancing work, life, and higher education. Note: under the programme's elective structure, General is offered as one of two specializations chosen together, so learners pair it with a second elective from the same group.
BBA
HR
Choosing Bachelor of Business Administration through Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) lets working professionals and self-employed learners study on their own schedule while continuing to work or manage other commitments. Spread across 3 years and 120-130 credits, the course focuses on HR, so learners build both conceptual grounding and practical, job-ready skills. Eligibility for this programme is 12th in Any Stream + Employment Letter, which makes it accessible to a wide base of applicants. Graduates typically move into roles such as HR Executive or Talent Acquisition Associate, with opportunities across Corporate HR Departments and Staffing Agencies. With study material, mentoring support, and assessments designed around working schedules, this programme is a credible stepping stone for career growth. Note: under the programme's elective structure, HR is offered as one of two specializations chosen together, so learners pair it with a second elective from the same group.
BBA
Logistics & Supply Chain
Bachelor of Business Administration under the Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) model is built for working professionals and self-employed learners who need genuine flexibility without compromising on academic quality. Structured over 3 years with 120-130 credits, the curriculum is centred on Logistics & Supply Chain and blends classroom learning with practice-oriented assignments. Admission requires 12th in Any Stream + Employment Letter, keeping the entry criteria realistic for learners returning to formal study. On completion, learners are positioned for roles like Logistics Executive and Supply Chain Coordinator in sectors including Logistics & Courier Companies and Manufacturing. Backed by structured study support and flexible assessment timelines, it offers a credible path to upskill without a career break. Note: under the programme's elective structure, Logistics & Supply Chain is offered as one of two specializations chosen together, so learners pair it with a second elective from the same group.
BBA
Marketing
For working professionals and self-employed learners, Bachelor of Business Administration delivered in Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) mode is a practical way to complete or advance a degree alongside daily responsibilities. Over 3 years and 120-130 credits, students work through a curriculum centred on Marketing, designed to keep pace with current industry expectations. To be eligible, applicants need 12th in Any Stream + Employment Letter — a straightforward requirement aimed at working learners. The programme opens doors to positions such as Marketing Executive or Brand Associate, particularly within FMCG and Retail. Combining academic rigour with schedule flexibility, the programme helps learners strengthen their qualifications while staying employed. Note: under the programme's elective structure, Marketing is offered as one of two specializations chosen together, so learners pair it with a second elective from the same group.
BBA
Banking & Insurance
The Bachelor of Business Administration programme through Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) is designed for working professionals and self-employed learners who want to earn a recognised degree without pausing their career. This 3-year programme carries 120-130 credits and covers the Banking & Insurance track, combining theory with applied learning relevant to today's job market. Eligibility for this programme is 12th in Any Stream + Employment Letter, which makes it accessible to a wide base of applicants. Graduates typically move into roles such as Banking Associate or Insurance Advisor, with opportunities across Banking and Insurance Companies. The blend of flexible delivery and applied coursework makes this a sound option for anyone balancing work, life, and higher education. Note: under the programme's elective structure, Banking & Insurance is offered as one of two specializations chosen together, so learners pair it with a second elective from the same group.
BCA
Computer Science
Bachelor of Computer Applications, offered in Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) format, gives working professionals and self-employed learners a flexible route to a valid, UGC-recognised qualification. Spread across 3 years and 120-130 credits, the course focuses on Computer Science, so learners build both conceptual grounding and practical, job-ready skills. Admission requires 12th with Mathematics, keeping the entry criteria realistic for learners returning to formal study. On completion, learners are positioned for roles like Software Developer (Junior) and Programmer Analyst in sectors including IT & Software Companies and Product Start-ups. With study material, mentoring support, and assessments designed around working schedules, this programme is a credible stepping stone for career growth.
BCA
Cyber Security
Choosing Bachelor of Computer Applications through Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) lets working professionals and self-employed learners study on their own schedule while continuing to work or manage other commitments. Structured over 3 years with 120-130 credits, the curriculum is centred on Cyber Security and blends classroom learning with practice-oriented assignments. To be eligible, applicants need 12th with Mathematics — a straightforward requirement aimed at working learners. The programme opens doors to positions such as Security Analyst or Ethical Hacker (Junior), particularly within IT Security and Banking & Finance. Backed by structured study support and flexible assessment timelines, it offers a credible path to upskill without a career break.
BCA
Data Science
Bachelor of Computer Applications under the Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) model is built for working professionals and self-employed learners who need genuine flexibility without compromising on academic quality. Over 3 years and 120-130 credits, students work through a curriculum centred on Data Science, designed to keep pace with current industry expectations. Eligibility for this programme is 12th with Mathematics + Employment Letter, which makes it accessible to a wide base of applicants. Graduates typically move into roles such as Data Analyst or Junior Data Scientist, with opportunities across IT & Analytics and Banking & Finance. Combining academic rigour with schedule flexibility, the programme helps learners strengthen their qualifications while staying employed.
BCA
General
For working professionals and self-employed learners, Bachelor of Computer Applications delivered in Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) mode is a practical way to complete or advance a degree alongside daily responsibilities. This 3-year programme carries 120-130 credits and covers the General track, combining theory with applied learning relevant to today's job market. Admission requires 12th in Any Stream + Employment Letter, keeping the entry criteria realistic for learners returning to formal study. On completion, learners are positioned for roles like Software Developer (Junior) and Programmer Analyst in sectors including IT & Software Companies and Product Start-ups. The blend of flexible delivery and applied coursework makes this a sound option for anyone balancing work, life, and higher education.
BCom
General
The Bachelor of Commerce programme through Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) is designed for working professionals and self-employed learners who want to earn a recognised degree without pausing their career. Spread across 3 years and 120-130 credits, the course focuses on General, so learners build both conceptual grounding and practical, job-ready skills. To be eligible, applicants need 12th in Any Stream + Employment Letter — a straightforward requirement aimed at working learners. The programme opens doors to positions such as Accounts Executive or Tax Assistant, particularly within Accounting & Audit Firms and Corporate Finance Departments. With study material, mentoring support, and assessments designed around working schedules, this programme is a credible stepping stone for career growth.
BSc
Physics & Chemistry
Bachelor of Science, offered in Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) format, gives working professionals and self-employed learners a flexible route to a valid, UGC-recognised qualification. Structured over 3 years with 120-130 credits, the curriculum is centred on Physics & Chemistry and blends classroom learning with practice-oriented assignments. Eligibility for this programme is 12th with Mathematics, which makes it accessible to a wide base of applicants. Graduates typically move into roles such as Lab Technician or Research Assistant (Junior), with opportunities across Research Laboratories and Educational Institutions. Backed by structured study support and flexible assessment timelines, it offers a credible path to upskill without a career break.
BSc
Mathematics & Statistics
Choosing Bachelor of Science through Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) lets working professionals and self-employed learners study on their own schedule while continuing to work or manage other commitments. Over 3 years and 120-130 credits, students work through a curriculum centred on Mathematics & Statistics, designed to keep pace with current industry expectations. Admission requires 12th with Mathematics, keeping the entry criteria realistic for learners returning to formal study. On completion, learners are positioned for roles like Data Analyst (Junior) and Statistical Assistant in sectors including Research Organisations and BFSI (Analytics). Combining academic rigour with schedule flexibility, the programme helps learners strengthen their qualifications while staying employed.
BSc
Computer Science
Bachelor of Science under the Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) model is built for working professionals and self-employed learners who need genuine flexibility without compromising on academic quality. This 3-year programme carries 120-130 credits and covers the Computer Science track, combining theory with applied learning relevant to today's job market. To be eligible, applicants need 12th with Mathematics — a straightforward requirement aimed at working learners. The programme opens doors to positions such as Software Developer (Junior) or Programmer Analyst, particularly within IT & Software Companies and Product Start-ups. The blend of flexible delivery and applied coursework makes this a sound option for anyone balancing work, life, and higher education.
