The university signed an agreement here today with Qualifications and Assessment International (QAI) to develop the programme which it will offer to students.
"There is a massive recognition to have such a programme across the globe and we are committed to contribute to the development of the next generation of graduates in our growing creative arts industry in India," CMU Vice-Chancellor Tony Chapman told PTI.
"We are working on placement for students with companies who are already in contact with us," he said.
The CMU V-C, however, did not disclose the names of Indian universities and institutes they are tying up with as the process is being formalised.
QAI is an international awarding body that offers a range of academic and vocational qualifications and assessments for specific purposes including skill assessments for employability and English language.
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