What factors influenced your decision to attend IILM University, Gurugram?
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As a current student, the following were my reasons for joining IILM:
- Variety of courses and flexibility
- Availability of electives outside course! E.g. Pursing BBA and having core subjects relating to that but being able to also have subjects from School of Design, Liberal Arts, Department of Psychology e.t.c.
- Knowledgeable faculty who are also extremely helpful and understanding.
- Prime location of campus
- A lot of options for extracurriculars - a variety of clubs ( Culture, dance, journalism, law, sports, mental health, dance, design e.t.c) and sports facilities ( zumba room, basketball, pickleball, badminton e.t.c)
- Modern and efficient Infr
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