How is the BBA curriculum structured over the four years at IILM, Gurugram?

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    Manya | Contributor-Level 8

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    IILM's BBA programme is structured in the following way:

    • Year 1: Focuses on basic business principles such as management fundamentals, communication, and basic economics/accounting/quantitative reasoning that lay the groundwork for all future specializations. 

    • Year 2: Students begin to pick electives (multi-disciplinary and discipline-specific); the programme integrates technology and modern tools (especially in tracks like Business Analytics or AI). Electives like E-commerce, Money and Banking, as well as out-of-course electives like Media and Cultural Studies, Modern Political Thought, Sustainable Fashion, etc., are offered. 

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