How is M.A in Liberal Arts at IILM University, Gurugram?

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The MA in Liberal Arts at IILM University Gurugram is an education that seeks to educate the students from a multidisciplinary approach and will thus equip them for different kind of career paths. The full-time programme completion time is one year, and two years for part-timers. Coursework aims at

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Master of Arts (M.A.) in Liberal Arts at IILM Unviersity, Gurugram  is designed to provide a multidisciplinary education that prepares student for various career paths. The duration for the M.A. in Liberal Arts is of either one year (for students of full time) or of Two years ( for students of part-

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