Does IILM University have on-campus placements?

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a year ago

Yes, IILM University conducts on-campus placements where reputed companies from various industries visit the campus to recruit students. The university also provides placement support through career counseling, skill development, and networking opportunities.

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a year ago

Yes, IILM University offers robust on-campus placement opportunities for its students. The university's dedicated placement cell actively coordinates with various industry partners to organize recruitment drives directly on campus, providing students with the convenience of exploring job opportuniti

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11 months ago

Yes, IILM University conducts placement drives annually courses like BTech, MBA, BBA, etc. The key highlights of IILM University placements for the Class of 2025 are tabulated below:

Particulars

Placement Statistics (2025)

Highest package

INR 24 LPA

Average package

INR 8.6 LPA

Total recruiters

400

Placement rate

100%

Top recruiters

Deloitte, Gartner, KPMG, Sony

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