Does IILM have collaborations with international institutions or law firms to enhance global learning opportunities?

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a year ago

IILM University in Gurugram has established various collaborations with both national and international institutions to enhance global learning opportunities for its students, especially in fields like law. The university's Law School, for example, has partnerships with prominent international law u

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a year ago

To enhance the international exposure of the institution for learning within the faculty and students, IILM engages itself in partnerships with international institutions and various law firms. Such affiliations afford students opportunity to be exposed to the various legal systems and regimes there

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a year ago

IILM University enhances global learning opportunities for law students through strategic collaborations with international universities and law firms. These partnerships offer:

  • Student Exchange Programs with top global institutions, exposing students to diverse legal systems and international law.
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a year ago

Yes via partnerships with good organizations and foreign institutions IILM (Institute for Integrated Learning in Management) promotes global learning possibilities. IILM collaborates with numerous esteemed academic institutions and legal practices to offer a globally enhanced educational experience.

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