What are the additional or value-added courses that IILM University Gurugram?

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a year ago

IILM University, Gurugram, offers several additional or value-added courses to enhance students' learning and career prospects. These include skill enhancement courses that focus on practical knowledge relevant to various industries, and ability enhancement courses aimed at developing essential skil

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IILM University, Gurugram offers a variety of additional or value-added courses designed to complement the core academic curriculum and enhance students' overall skill set. These courses cover a broad spectrum of topics, including Digital Marketing, Data Analytics, Entrepreneurship, and Foreign Lang

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3 years ago
IILM University Gurugram has several value added courses like the semester abroad programme which is a student exchange programme, IILM University has also collaborated with various other Universities (ISM Germany, Georgia State University) which offers more such mutually beneficial programs.

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