What kind of companies come for campus recruitment at IILM University, Gurugram?

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a year ago

Universities generally attract companies from various industries for campus recruitment, depending on the courses and specializations offered. Common sectors include finance, marketing, IT, consulting, e-commerce, and manufacturing. Recruiters might range from multinational corporations and startups

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2 years ago

The school of management at IILM University offers MBA/PGDM & BBA program. Our graduates consistently secure promising positions in top-tier organizations worldwide and as well as for other courses. 

The recent placement companies are : PWC, KPMG, Google, Microsoft, Blackrock, Roca Parryware, L’Oréal

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