What is the fees for MBA in finance at IILM, Gurgaon? Is it worth in terms of placements?

I'm from Jaipur. My profile: CAT-56 percentile, 10th-84%, 12th-89%, B.Com 1 & 2-72%. I have completed B.Com with the result coming on May 31, 2019.

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7 years ago
IILM University is a decent college and one can opt for it. Fees- 12.8 lakhs. It is worthful to take admissions as you get exposed to various real life examples here and learn the ability to enhance your skill.

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a year ago

The MBA in Finance program at IILM University, Gurugram charges varying fees based on factors like domestic or international status, scholarships, and additional fees. The program's placement record and return on investment depend on factors like salary, program cost, and additional expenses. If car

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a year ago

Hi, Yes, IILM University Gurugram is offer MBA in Financial Technology Which is 2 Years Full Time Degree Programme. And pursuing MBA in Financial Technology from IILM University is a good option. IILM MBA in FinTech will enable students to straddle the management field with the cutting edge financia

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