Are hostels available for Liberal Arts students in IILM University, Gurugram?

12 Views|Posted a year ago
Asked by Sanya Singh
3 Answers
K
a year ago

Are the hostels available for Liberal Arts students at IILM University, Gurugram? On-campus accommodation is provided by the university with single hostels for boys and girls. The hostels are well furnished and essential amenities like Wi-Fi, laundry services, recreation facilities, 24/7 security i

...Read more

Thumbs Up IconUpvote Thumbs Down Icon
A
a year ago

Yes, IILM University, Gurugram, provides hostel accommodation for students, including those enrolled in the M.A. in Liberal Arts program. The university's hostels are designed to offer a comfortable and secure living environment, with facilities such as Wi-Fi, study areas, and recreational spaces. T

...Read more

Thumbs Up IconUpvote Thumbs Down Icon
A
a year ago

Yes, IILM University, Gurugram offers hostel facilities for students (also for the students of Liberal Arts). The hostel provides a range of facilities such as common area for relaxation and socializing and study rooms, healthy meals served in a dining hall, fitness center and Security.

For boys: The

...Read more

Thumbs Up IconUpvote Thumbs Down Icon

Similar Questions for you

Yes, and that's kind of the point. Faculty usually encourage participation, even if your answer isn't perfect. Over time, even quieter students start speaking up because class discussions are part of grading in some subjects.

Quite a bit, but not like traditional exams.

You'll write:

  • Reports
  • Case analyses
  • Project submissions

It's more structured, professional writing rather than long descriptive answers.

It's a mix of both; there's competition in terms of grades and placements, but academically, it's quite collaborative because of group work, shared notes, and discussions, so while you're technically competing, you are also constantly working together.

There's usually a mix. Some faculty give fixed topics, while others allow flexibility, especially in marketing, HR, or entrepreneurship-related subjects. When you do get freedom, most students try to pick brands or industries they're interested in, which makes the work less forced.

The structure is actually quite flexible compared to traditional universities. While there are core subjects you have to complete, you also get electives that let you shape your degree based on your interests. For example, in management, you can gradually move toward your preferred specialisation th

...Read more

Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else.

On Shiksha, get access to

66K
Colleges
|
1.2K
Exams
|
6.9L
Reviews
|
1.9M
Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

Didn't find the answer you were looking for?

Search from Shiksha's 1 lakh+ Topics

or

Ask Current Students, Alumni & our Experts

Have a question related to your career & education?

or

See what others like you are asking & answering