How does IILM University support students who want to explore multiple career options?

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a month ago

IILM University Gurugram supports students exploring multiple career options, such as:

- Flexible course structures and electives
- Career counseling and mentorship programs
- Industry exposure through internships and projects
- Skill development workshops and certifications
- Networking opportunities wi

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a month ago

IILM University supports students who want to explore multiple career options by offering a flexible, student-centric learning environment. Students are encouraged to choose from interdisciplinary electives, minor specializations, and value-added courses, allowing them to explore interests beyond th

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2 months ago

Both the curriculum and mentoring system at the university allow exploration. Through electives, internships, workshops, and interdisciplinary exposure, students can test interests before committing. Faculty often advise students on aligning projects and internships with possible career paths. This

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