What is the admission criteria and process for BBA at IILM University, Gurugram?

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a year ago

The admission criteria for the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) programme at IILM University, Gurugram, require candidates to have completed their 10+2 (or equivalent) with a minimum aggregate of 50% from a recognised board. Students from any stream are eligible to apply. The selection proc

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Applicants with good academic achievement, extracurricular performance, and a statement of purpose will be invited for an IILM Personal Interview before admission. A minimum of 25% seats are reserved for Haryana State students, with 10% reserved for Scheduled Castes, according to the Haryana Private

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The admission criteria for BBA programme is that the student must be having 50% and above in 10+2 from any recognised board in India or abroad. The duration of the course is 3 to 4 years including Internship.

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