What are IILM University Gurugrams key goals for the upcoming year?

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IILM University, Gurugram, has set several key goals for the upcoming year aimed at enhancing its educational offerings, industry collaborations, and student experiences. One of the primary goals is to continue strengthening its academic programs by introducing more specialised courses and certifica

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IILM University, Gurugram's key goals for the upcoming year include enhancing academic excellence, promoting interdisciplinary learning, fostering entrepreneurship, and ensuring global exposure for students. The university aims to improve industry partnerships, provide more career development opport

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In the upcoming year, IILM University, Gurugram, has outlined several strategic goals to enhance its academic offerings and institutional growth:

1. Expansion of Academic Programs

  • Launch of New MBA Programs: The university is introducing three new MBA programs for the 2025 session:MBA (Dual Specialisa

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