How is the B.Tech program structured at IILM University?

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a year ago

The B.Tech programme at IILM University is structured as follows:

  1. Duration: 4 years, comprising 8 semesters.

  2. Core Courses: Fundamental subjects like Mathematics, Physics, and Programming form the foundation.

  3. Specialization: Students can choose from areas such as Computer Science, Electronics, Mechanica

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a year ago

IILM University's B.Tech curriculum is designed to offer a multidisciplinary education by fusing management, the humanities, and liberals arts with fundamental engineering disciplines. Through labs, internships, and projects, it places a strong emphasis on hands-on learning, promoting both technical

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a year ago
  • The B.Tech program at IILM University, Gurugram offers a four-year program with a focus on core engineering courses, specialization courses, elective courses, and hands-on learning through labs and practical sessions.
  • The program typically lasts three years, with a three-year option under the Nationa

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a year ago

The B.Tech program at IILM University, Gurugram offers a four-year program with a focus on core engineering courses, specialization courses, elective courses, and hands-on learning through labs and practical sessions. The program typically lasts three years, with a three-year option under the Nation

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