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3 years ago
Hi Ishika, In order to secure admission to first year of the two-year full time IILM PGDM, aspirants need to fulfill following eligibility criteria: 1. Degree (10+2+3 or 4) in any discipline from universities and institutions recognized by AICTE/ UGC/ AIU (Students appearing in their final year can

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Riya verma
3 years ago
You must have cleared the respective entrance exam.

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3 years ago
In order to secure admission to first year of the two-year full time IILM PGDM, aspirants need to fulfill the following eligibility criteria: 1. Degree (10+2+3 or 4) in any discipline from universities and institutions recognized by AICTE/ UGC/ AIU (Students appearing in their final year can also a

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3 years ago
Degree (10+2+3 or 4) in any discipline from universities and institutions recognized by AICTE/ UGC/ AIU (Students appearing in their final year can also apply) with minimum 50 % marks. Candidates can apply based on their scores in CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ GMAT/ CMAT / ATMA scores

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