How does the mentoring programs work at IILM University Gurugram?

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Placements form an integral part of B-school life and the first time that one gets to experience the whirlwind experience is during the Summer Placements. It is crucial for any future manager as it is an excellent opportunity to work in the corporate sector, decide on ones career path and make a smo

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At IILM University Gurugram, the mentoring programme is designed to provide guidance and support to new students. Each student is assigned a mentor who helps them navigate the challenges of university life and achieve their academic and personal goals. The mentor is responsible for approving any lea

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When a student is selected to pursue studies at IILM, she/he is also allocated a dedicated mentor, considering the fact that young and fresh undergraduates and graduates have numerous expectations related to their academics, career and future plans. The mentor remains in regular contact with the stu

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