Is it a good decision to take admission in IILM University, Gurgaon for MBA? Does this college have placements?

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Asked by Karan Vyas
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5 months ago

Yes the college helps you get a placement in a top company but it also matters on your efforts on how you perform during the time of interview.

The college also organizes CRP session which helps students ace there interviews with confidence and clarity in the direction you want to take the interview.

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a year ago

One of the best schools for MBA programs is IILM University in Gurugram, which has a reputation for providing excellent responsible management education going back to 1993. The flagship MBA programme equips graduates with technical, analytical, decision-making, interpersonal, and holistic personalit

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5 years ago
Hi Karan, IILM University, Gurugram is one of the best university for an MBA programme. IILM has a legacy of excellence in Responsible Management Education since 1993. It is this unique heritage that sets us apart from other educational institutes. The IILM ethos is focused on identifying and nurtu

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7 years ago
Yes, it is a good college. Also, the placement here is good and you can simply opt for it. Here are a lot of activities which can help you achieve good corporate position.

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