What is the course duration of a BA (Hons) in liberal arts at IILM University Gurugram?

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IILM University, Gurugram, offers a B.A. (Hons.) Liberal Arts programme with a focus on a multidisciplinary approach. The programme spans four years and aims to foster critical thinking, creativity, and a global perspective. Students can choose from various majors, including Psychology, Internationa

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The course duration BA (Hons) Liberal Arts is around 4 Years. In which a total of 160 Credits have to be achieved. 80 in (first year) and 80 in (second year). The students have the option to combine any two majors as well from wide spectrum of electives.

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