What are the terms and conditions for PhD programs at IILM University, Gurugram?

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a year ago

The Ph.D. programs at IILM University, Gurugram, are governed by specific terms and conditions related to eligibility, coursework, and research progression:

  1. Eligibility Criteria:

    • A Master's degree or equivalent with at least 55% aggregate marks or equivalent grade on the UGC 7-point scale.
    • A relaxation

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2 years ago

Terms and Conditions for Ph.D. Programs at IILM University, Gurugram:

A. Eligibility Criteria for Admission:

  • Master’s Or Post Graduate Diploma (2 yrs) Or Professional Qualification (CA/ICWA/CA with B.Com/Degree):

    • 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade ‘B’ in the UGC 7-point scale.
  • B.Tech / 4-yea

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2 years ago

The terms and conditions for the PhD programme offered at IILM University are -

  1. Master's or equivalent degree should be from a university incorporated by central or state legislature in India, institutions established by an act of Parliament, or those deemed as a University under UGC Act, 1956. Alte

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