Is coding taught at IILM, Gurugram if I’m not from a tech background?

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9 months ago

Yes — even if you're not from a tech background, IILM University, Gurugram offers plenty of opportunities to learn coding and develop technical skills.

The university's School of Computer Science & Engineering provides hands-on learning in areas like Full Stack Development, Artificial Intelligence &

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9 months ago

It depends on your program.

For business or management students, basic digital tools and data analytics might be introduced, but full-fledged coding isn't compulsory. There is sometimes an optional elective for python programming. Still, you're encouraged to upskill through extra workshops if you're

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