What are the living arrangements in the hostels at IILM University, Gurugram? Are there any restrictions on visitors to the hostel?

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a year ago

The hostels at IILM University, Gurugram, offer a range of living arrangements designed to provide a comfortable and supportive environment for students. Accommodations generally include both single and shared rooms, with basic amenities such as Wi-Fi, study desks, and common areas for relaxation an

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2 years ago
The authorities let relatives and kins to visit the hostelers any day from 9 a. m to 5 p. m inside campus from Monday to Saturday. However the visitors are not allowed inside the hostel premises, but can only visit the university campus. For visiting beyond the mentioned time period, one can anyday

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2 years ago
IILM University Gurugram provides hostels for both girls and boys within the campus. Each hostel has spacious and well-furnished rooms offering a plush, modern lifestyle. The hostels are well-equipped with air-conditioning, Wi-Fi facility, RO water purifier, water cooler and provision for indoor as

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