How does IILM University ensure the development of soft skills among law students to instill leadership qualities?

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2 weeks ago

In IILM university we are provided with soft skill classes and assignments which helps us to upskill ourselves where most people don't give priority to such skills. But its important to know the value of these skills. This helps students to crack interviews for jobs and internships.

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2 months ago

IILM University focuses strongly on the overall personality development of law students, going beyond classroom teaching to build essential soft skills and leadership qualities.

 

The university regularly organizes moot court sessions, debates, group discussions, and case presentation exercises, which

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2 months ago

The administration at IILM University, Gurugram, is quite supportive. Students have reported that the admin staff is helpful and responsive, addressing concerns related to documents, ID cards, fees, and hostel issues promptly. Faculty members are also approachable and encourage students to visit the

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3 months ago

IILM University builds soft skills & leadership in law students through workshops, seminars, guest lectures, moot courts, legal aid initiatives, internships, clubs/activities, and faculty mentoring that boost communication, teamwork, advocacy, confidence, and real-world leadership abilities.

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