How is IILM University, Greater Noida for Liberal Arts?

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2 weeks ago

It's good for Liberal Arts if you want flexibility

Very well aligned with NEP and the modern liberal education system

Skill-based learning with a focus on critical thinking, communication, research, and presentations

Good exposure through events, clubs, internships, and industry interaction

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2 weeks ago

IILM Greater Noida for Liberal Arts is a good option if you want flexibility and a modern learning environment.

 

You get exposure to different subjects, supportive faculty, and enough space to explore your interests. The campus and facilities are decent, and the experience depends a lot on how much e

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3 weeks ago

It is a good university for studying liberal arts.

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