

One name comes to mind when the world talks about audio engineering learning programmes, SAE Institute. Founded in 1976 by Tom Misner in Sydney, Australia, SAE was the first to offer a planned composite of theoretical and practical audio education in the world.
Today SAE spans 50 locations in 19 countries and is one of the world's largest media technology training institutes. SAE offers a range of post-secondary education opportunities to over 8000 students, including certificate, diploma, degree and masters programs across three major fields of study: audio production, film production and interactive media.
In 2011, SAE was bought over by the Navitas Group, a world leader in the development and provision of educational services and learning solutions.

Established in 1965 to be a teaching-cum-affiliating university with limited residential facilities, Dibrugarh University, Assam, is a member of the Association of India Universities (AIU) and the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU). Degrees conferred by this university are recognized by all India and Int

One of the largest Universities in UK, The University of Bolton has over 13,000 students across all sites and courses, with 700 academic and professional staff. In 2006 the university was awarded the highest level of recommendation by the government's quality control agency for universities, the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA). The University was ranked top in the north-west region for student satisfaction, by The Times Good University Guide 2008, as one of the top 15 in all of UK.


Established in the year 1968, the Hindustan Group is reputed in India as the pioneers in specialized technical learning programmes. Today they are known the world over for their graduate, post graduate and professional level education in varied disciplines from aviation engineering to media.

The University of London is a 175 year old institution that has kept pace with changing needs and times. Today it comprises 18 self governing Colleges and 10 other smaller specialist research Institutes, considered universities in their own right. These carefully selected colleges set their own entrance criteria for their courses and offer their own services to students. What's more their students are also University of London students, making them part of a larger community with access to several services in London.
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a small specialist university with an international intake and a global reach. Its research and teaching span the full breadth of the social sciences, from economics, politics and law to sociology, anthropology, accounting and finance. Founded in 1895 by Beatrice and Sidney Webb, LSE has an outstanding reputation not only for academic excellence, but also for extensive engagement with the worlds of government, policymaking and business.
LSE is a College of the University of London and is responsible for the academic direction of the Economics, Management, Finance and Social Sciences (EMFSS) programmes available as University of London International Programmes. This means that LSE academics and administrative staff develop syllabuses, write subject guides, develop online learning opportunities and materials, advise teaching institutions and prepare and mark examinations.
University of London International Programmes students have the benefit of LSE's academic expertise, and the backing of the University of London, one of the oldest and largest universities in the UK.
Successful students are awarded degrees or other qualifications by the University of London. These are distinct from degrees or other qualifications awarded by LSE.
Visual Communications (India)
Visual Communications (International)
Creative Writing (International)
Recording Arts / Audio Engineering
Digital Film Making
Animation & VFX
Electronic Music Production