Is IILM Delhi good for BBA?

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Namrata Sharma
5 years ago
IILM, Lodhi Road is one of the best colleges in Delhi-NCR that offers an international degree for the BBA programme. An international degree adds value to your education so totally worth it. IILM offers BBA in association with Monroe College, New York. The students get an opportunity to realise thei

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5 years ago
IILM, Lodhi Road is premier institute in management since 1993, it offers international degree for BBA programs with unique combinations. IILM provides great exposure to the students through classroom learning, industrial visits, guest lectures, etc. The student journey is smoother due to Mentor-Men

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8 years ago
IILM Delhi doesn't offer BBA course. http://www.iilm.edu/courses-programs/

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IILM Delhi offers BBA programme https://ubs.iilm.edu.

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