Is ITM better than other private colleges of Delhi - NCR? Will this degree be helpful for further studies?

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6 years ago
The institute gained the status of a state private university, and called the ITM University, Gurgaon, in the Academic Year 2009-10 under Act No. 25/2009 by an Act of Legislature of government. Of Haryana and accorded UGC approval under Section 22 of the UGC Act 1956. ITM University, now The NorthCa

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Akshay Gera
9 years ago
Hi ITM changed to NCU, the college is good in terms of teaching and discipline but if you want real exposure try to get into some of the good colleges in Delhi NCR, some which are recognised internationally which will help you for further studies.

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