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Uganda’s Leading Private Victoria University Unveils Film-making Course At Only UGX 400k As August/September Intake Kicks Off

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In these times of the COVID-19 pandemic and endless lockdowns, it is important to join a university that guarantees technologically-enabled learning thus avoiding a dead year that would delay your graduation.

This website can authoritavely confirm that Victoria University is still Uganda’s leading private institution that stands out as a centre for academic excellence.

Uganda’s leading education hub, has introduced film making (video/audio production) as a professional development course adding to the long list of courses offered at the university.

According to the management, the film-making course takes a duration of five weeks at only four hundred thousand shillings ( UGX 400.000) and you are good to go.

It’s worth noting that Victoria university announced the commencement of their September -August intake that is yet to kick off on the 6th of September 2021.

Victoria University offers a variety of hands-on skills courses that will give you the experience you need in the labor market.

Victoria University has further devised several means of ensuring continuity in learning despite the lockdown and other several challenges that came along with the pandemic.

Victoria University rolled out the V-Class, a state-of-the-art learning management system to cater for students not only in Uganda but across Africa to ensure continuity of learning with digital online solutions which include the following;

1. Online classes

2. Online examinations

3. Online payments

Enrol now for work-integrated experiential learning at Victoria University which guarantees you work experience that is needed for your job application or start-up through a fresh and intellectually stimulating environment that nurtures critical thinkers.

The University was opened in August 2013 and has the capacity, facilities and determination to revitalize higher education in Uganda and in the region. The University is committed to playing a leading role in bringing and developing high-quality education, student-centred learning opportunities based on standards of excellence that are unique, innovative and difficult to match.

The University is centrally located in the heart of Kampala City and on the main public transportation routes coupled with ample parking space.

Victoria University is part of the Ruparelia Group of Companies, which has a strong presence in the education sector in Uganda and has under its portfolio, Kampala Parents School and Delhi Public School International.

The University is also a cosmopolitan university, accredited by the National Council for Higher Education with a wide range of nationalities.

Come Prepared to Learn, Leave Prepared to Suceed.

For details, you can visit their website at https://www.vu.ac.ug

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