What support does IILM provide for career placement and networking with industry professionals?

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a year ago

IILM provides extensive support for career placement and networking to prepare students for the professional world. Through dedicated career services, students gain access to resume workshops, interview preparation, and career counseling, which help them build a strong foundation for job placement.

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a year ago

IILM University, Gurugram, offers strong support for career placement and networking through its dedicated placement cell and industry connections. The placement cell organizes campus recruitment drives, job fairs, and networking events where students connect with recruiters from top companies. Addi

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a year ago

There is a dedicated placement committee which monitors all the students, who is participating in which activities. Placement committee refers students to the companies which comes to University. Till now, 2023 batch's around 20-30% students are placed for jobs. Maximum Package till now is around 7

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