What unique features set the law programme at IILM University apart from other law schools in India?

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a year ago

The law programme at IILM University, Gurugram, stands out with its innovative and interdisciplinary approach to legal education. The curriculum integrates core legal studies with liberal arts, offering a dynamic blend of traditional and contemporary legal topics. It emphasizes experiential learning

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a year ago

The law programme at IILM University stands out with its unique features, including:

  1. Interdisciplinary Approach: Combines law with subjects like management, technology, and liberal arts for a well-rounded education.
  2. Innovative Curriculum: Focus on contemporary issues like cyber law, environmental law,

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Dinesh upadhyay
a year ago
 
IILM University in Gurgaon, Haryana was ranked in the 102–125 band for management in the 2022 NIRF rankings. IILM Institute for Higher Education was ranked 120th in the NIRF ranking.
 
The college is of moderate brand value.You can opt it updated and quality curriculum  but ROI is low.The quality of

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