Which courses are offered by IILM Institute For Higher Education?

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    Aakshi dalmia | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    IILM Institute for Higher Education offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and Diploma programs in business, design, commerce, and social sciences. Below are some of the key courses offered:

    Postgraduate Programs (PG):

    1. PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management):

      • Specializations: Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, International Business, Entrepreneurship, Data Analytics.
    2. PGDM (Executive):

      • Aimed at working professionals looking to enhance their leadership and management skills.
    3. MBA (Master of Business Administration):

      • Specializations in fields like Finance, Marketing, and International Business.
    4. Post Graduate Diploma in Data Analy

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    Bhumika Khandelwal | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    IILM Lodhi Road courses include a two-year Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) in Entrepreneurship and Family Business and PGDM in Data Analytics. All these courses are offered at the postgraduate level in a full-time mode. IILM Delhi MBA admission is completely entrance-based. 

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    Atul Mishra

    2 years ago
    IILM Institute For Higher Education has courses such as PGDM which are primarily in the stream of Business & Management Studies, IT & Software. IILM Institute For Higher Education has specializations such as MBA/PGDM specializations in Data Analytics.

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