Want to know fee for b tech CS in iilm University, gurgoan campus.

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a year ago

ILM University in Gurugram offers a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) programme in Computer Science and Engineering with the following fee structure:

  • Tuition Fees: INR 2,70,000 per year

  • Total Program Fees: INR 10,80,000 for the 4-year course

The programme includes specializations such as Artificial Intel

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5 years ago
Dear Candidate, fees for B.Tech- CS and IT at IILM University, Gurgoan is 2 lac 30 thousand per year. For more details you can follow this link- https://iilm.edu.in/fee-structure/#1558438560141-a066b4c9-346f or you can visit our website-www.iilm.edu.in.

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