What companies come to the campus of IILM University Gurugram for placement?

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a year ago

IILM University, Gurugram attracts companies from diverse sectors such as finance, consulting, IT, marketing, and management. Recruiters typically include multinational corporations, startups, and Indian firms, offering roles across various functions. The university focuses on building strong indust

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a year ago

IILM University Gurugram has a strong network of companies that visit the campus for placements. While the specific list may vary from year to year, some of the prominent companies that often recruit from IILM include:

  • Consulting Firms: McKinsey & Company, Bain & Company, Boston Consulting Group
  • Finan

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a year ago

IILM University, Gurugram attracts a diverse range of companies for campus placements across various sectors. Some notable companies that frequently participate in placement drives include:

  1. Law Firms: Renowned firms such as Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Khaitan & Co., and Luthra & Luthra often recruit l

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a year ago

Top Companies Visiting IILM University Gurugram for Placements

IILM University Gurugram attracts a wide range of top companies for campus placements. Some of the major recruiters include:

KPMG, Deloitte, EY (Ernst & Young), PWC, Yes Bank, Tata Power, L'Oreal, HDFC Bank, ICICI Lombard, Accenture, Wipro

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