How is IILM University Gurgaon for MBA program?

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5 years ago
IILM University Gurugram located on Golf Course Road which is corporate hub of North India offers MBA programme that equips graduates with required skill sets such as analytical, decision-making, technical, interpersonal and technological skills. The course is designed to develop a holistic personal

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5 years ago
Hi, With the curriculum benchmarked against the best in the world, IILM MBA goes beyond the traditional functional silos of Finance, Marketing, OB-HR and Operations and Strategy. Rapidly transforming industry has prompted the blended learning curriculum approach that focused on Digital Disruption, A

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5 years ago
IILM has great faculty, dedicated placement cell, and a lot of add on programs as well. Most of their professors were IIM students or experienced industry experts or CEOs/CXOs of reputed companies. That's why standards were really high.

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