When are IILM University application forms out?

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Tanu Rao
3 months ago

IILM University Gurgaon application forms for the academic year 2026 are scheduled to open soon for several UG, PG, and doctoral prorgammes. The university has not announced the application dates yet. Generally, the application process for IILM Gurgaon takes place between December to March. Candidat

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a year ago

IILM University typically opens its application forms for various programs, including undergraduate and postgraduate courses, from December to March for the following academic year. For B.Tech and other programs, the application period often runs until mid-August, but it is important to check for sp

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a year ago

IILM University Gurgaon applications are currently open for 2025 academic session. Aspirants interested in applying for a course must submit the form with an application fee online. Candidates also need to upload the specified documents in the application form for evaluation. After filling out the a

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2 years ago

Admissions 2024 intake is open to all the courses. Candidates can apply through the official website of the university. Below are some the latest updates, if you are looking to join through other ways:

  • The registration window for CUET UG is expected to begin on Feb 28, 2024. Further, the CUET UG exa

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