What are the student clubs/societies at IILM University, Gurugram?

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IILM University, Gurugram offers a diverse range of student clubs and societies that cater to various interests and activities. These clubs provide opportunities for students to engage in extracurricular activities, develop leadership skills, and pursue their passions outside the classroom. Some of

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There are many student clubs and societies at IILM University, Gurugram. These club revolve around different aspects and interest of students. For example : Marketing Insights (The Marketing Club of IILM), The Placement Cell, The Fudweiser Club, Rheotic, Utsav, Meraki and many more. For more informa

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Departmental clubs at IILM University:

1. Nazariya: The Journalism Club
2. wEvolve: The Psychology Club
3. Meraki: The Design Club
4. Lex Clava: The Law Club
5. The Fundwiser: The Finance Club
6. Placement Committee
7. Synergy: the HR and Marketing Club
8. Chronicles: The History & IR Club
9. Innovation & En

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