Are there any scholarships available for students in the MBA Single Specialization programme at IILM University?

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a year ago

Yes, IILM University offers a range of scholarships for students enrolling in the MBA Single Specialization programme. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, support financial need, and promote diversity. Key scholarship opportunities include:

1. Merit-Based Scholarships:

  • CA

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a year ago
 

Yes, IILM University offers scholarships for MBA Single Specialization students based on merit, financial need, diversity, and special categories like defense personnel and alumni. For details, students can contact the admissions office.

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a year ago

A variety of scholarships are available to students participating in IILM University MBA Single Specialisation program. Eligibility for these merit-based scholarships is mostly dependent on entrance exam results and academic achievement. Candidates who score in the 90–94 percentile on the CAT or XAT

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