July intake begins at Raffles Millennium fashion institute

June 16, 2012 06:09 pm | Updated July 07, 2016 03:40 am IST - Chennai:

TAMBARAM 14 JUNE 2012
FOR DOWNTOWN
CAPTION: A fashion show featuring creations by students Raffles Millennium International, Chennai. 
Photo: HANDOUT
Story by K.Manikandan.

TAMBARAM 14 JUNE 2012 FOR DOWNTOWN CAPTION: A fashion show featuring creations by students Raffles Millennium International, Chennai. Photo: HANDOUT Story by K.Manikandan.

Raffles Millennium International, a fashion designing institute in Santhome, has announced the launch of its July admissions intake. The institution offers courses in fashion, interior, multimedia and product designs, visual communication and fashion marketing management.

Raffles delivers top-notch education in creative arts, design, lifestyle and business management to make a tangible difference in the lives of our students. Every student has an unequalled opportunity to work along with professionals and swap experiences with young talents from all over the world. Each year top-level companies are partners in this research work. Among recent collaborations are with ELLE, Espirit, Fila, L'Oreal and Nike.

It is an academic model that provides the student with a global vision of any project according to Terence Seet, Director, Raffles Millennium International, Chennai.

Students who have completed Plus Two from any board are eligible to apply. Students also have the unique option of exiting their courses with an advance diploma after 24 months in certain courses. For application forms and details, walk-in to Chennai campus at Minserva, Old No.40, New No.97, Santhome High Road, Santhome. Ph: 4030 2222.

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