Are there opportunities for internships and corporate projects during MBA to gain practical business experience at IILM?

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a year ago

Yes, IILM University, Gurugram, provides MBA students with numerous opportunities for internships and corporate projects to gain practical business experience. The curriculum includes summer internships, live projects, and industry collaborations where students work on real business challenges in ar

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a year ago

In IILM University (Gurugam), college will be helping students to get the internships. BUT the internships which you can find on your own would be far more better. University will do just formality of 2 months internships. Most of them will be unpaid, so don't depend on them. (Not saying those inter

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a year ago

Yes, the IILM Institute for Higher Education offers several opportunities for MBA students to gain practical business experience through internships and corporate projects. The programme includes a mandatory summer internship, allowing students to work with leading companies across various industrie

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