What’s your favorite part of the IILM campus?
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For me, it's the amphitheater and the café. Whether it's chilling between classes or prepping for a presentation with friends, those places are where a lot of memories are made. And yes, the chai at the café hits different!
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Yes, there is an online IILM National Scholarship & Aptitude Test (IILM-NSAT). 12th pass students can take this 40 minutes test. Result will be released in the last week of December. Top 5% will get 100% tuition fee waiver, next 10% will get 50% waiver and next 20% will get 25% tuition fee waiver.
IILM University Gurugram is located in Sector 53, a well-connected area of the city.
- It is accessible by road and metro, with the Sector 53–54 Rapid Metro station located at walking distance (barely a 1 min walk!).
- The Bus Stand is also at a walking distance (again, barely a minute!)
- Both cabs and autos can be found easily via uber, ola etc.
- There are also usually a number of autos already situated near the college
Students commuting from different parts of Gurugram or Delhi NCR find daily travel manageable. The surrounding area also has essential facilities like food outlets, medical services, and residential spaces, making it convenient
Psychology students at IILM Gurugram get strong research exposure woven into their coursework, internships, and specialised activities.
In-built research in the curriculum
From early semesters, students are trained in research methodology, statistics and psychological testing, and they learn how to design, conduct and interpret psychological studies.
BA/BSc (Hons) and MA/MSc Psychology programmes include lab work, practicums, fieldwork, surveys and small research projects as credit-bearing components, so research is part of regular academics, not an add-on.
Projects, internships and centres
Students work on applied research-driven
For B.A. Psychology, it aims to build on psychological theories, research techniques, and real-world applications. Important subjects like developmental, cognitive, social, and abnormal psychology are covered in the curriculum.
The BSc Psychology curriculum is designed in accordance with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and focuses on data analysis, cognitive science, and evidence-based research methods. It explores fundamental topics such as psychological testing, counseling methods, abnormal psychology, and psychotherapy approaches.
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