What are the learning outcomes set by IILM University, Gurugram for their students?

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a year ago

IILM University, Gurugram has established a comprehensive set of learning outcomes to ensure that students are well-prepared for their professional careers and personal development. These outcomes focus on several key areas:

  1. Academic Proficiency: Students are expected to demonstrate a deep understand

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2 years ago
Apart from the fact that the University focuses on providing education that makes the students 'industry ready', each course that is offered by the university is designed, keeping in mind the learning outcomes of the course. This brings a sense of purposefulness and clarity in the minds of the stude

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2 years ago
IILM University Gurugram has set the following learning outcomes for its students- To provide students with an education that is both intellectually stimulating and practically relevant, that prepares them for successful careers and to achieve their full potential. To foster a community of learners

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