How does the university engage with alumni, and what impact have they made in their respective fields after graduating from IILM University?

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IILM University, Gurugram has a huge alumini network with more than 10,000+ alumini. Recently, IILM University, Gurugram organized an event in which students from 2009-2011 batch were called. They all shared their experiences, journey and careers with faculty members and students. The alumini networ

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IILM believes and has a very strong culture in building and sustaining relationships with students and thus has a very good connect with the Alma Matter because they Matter. IILM´s is proud to have a rich repository of more than 10000+ alumni who are well placed all across the globe and leaders in d

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