Does IILM Institute For Higher Education has good and experienced faculty?

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2 years ago

The faculty members have a high level of expertise and are eager to support you. They all come from different backgrounds and have great knowledge in both practical and theoretical fields. Each student has a mentor to support and guide them. They contribute greatly to the learning experience and mak

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2 years ago

The faculty here is highly qualified and exemplary. The knowledge they have and the experience the provide the students as the case studies, really gives them glimpse of real industry. They all are from IITs, NITs and other prominent institutes of India and outside India. 

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2 years ago

Yes, IILM Institute for Higher Education has qualified and experienced teachers. They all have extensive academic and corporate experience and hold PHDs from reputable institutions. The method of delivery in the classroom is nice, and they are supportive. 

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2 years ago

Yes IILM Institute for Higher Education has good and experienced faculty. Most of the faculty have done research in their respected subjects from the reputed and well known Institute of india. Many of them are presently also presenting the paper in IIT's. 

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2 years ago

It is true that the faculty of IILM is really good experienced.All of them having good academic and corporate experience and have done their PHD's from reputed institutions.The way of delivery in classroom is nice as well as they are supportive 

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2 years ago
IILM Institute For Higher Education has been rated 4.3 for faculty as per reviews by students. This represents that Institute has decent, qualified and experienced faculty members.

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