Which entrance exam is accepted by IILM University?
-
3 Answers
-
IILM University Gurgaon accepts national-level entrance exams such as CLAT, CUET-UG, CUET-PG, etc. for admission to specific programmes. The university also conducts an entrance exam for admission to UG or PG courses. Below is the accepted entrance exam for top courses:
Course Name Accepted Entrance Exam BTech CUET BBA (Hons) CUET/ Merit-based MBA CUET-PG/ other entrance exam BA LLB (Hons) CLAT/ CUET/ Merit + IILM Admission Test BBA LLB (Hons) CLAT/ CUET/ Merit + IILM Admission Test BDes Merit/ CUET-UG LLM CLAT/ CUET-PG/ Merit + IILM Admission Test -
There are different exams through which students can get admission in different programmes offered at IILM University. Those test are LSAT/ XAT/ MAT/ LSAT/ GMAT/ LSAT/ . The university accepts direct admissions to programmes like BBA, BA, and MA. Candidates who wants to pursue any programme and also meet the eligibility criteria can apply online through the university website.
-
There are different exams through which students can get admission in Institute of Integrated Learning in Management University and those are Law School Admission Test / Common Admission Test / Management Aptitude Test / NMIMS Management Aptitude Test / Xavier Aptitude Test / Common Management Admission Test / Common Law Admission Test.
Similar Questions for you
Design is not completely free from writing, but it's very different from theory-heavy courses.
Students usually write:
Short project descriptions explaining concepts and processes.
Design rationales for juries and submissions.
Occasional theory answers for subjects like design history.
There are usually no long, memorisation-based answers. Writing is mainly used to support visuals. Even students who dislike writing generally find this manageable.
Yes, the curriculum at IILM Gurugram is reviewed and updated periodically for all programs offered. Faculty members incorporate current industry practices, case studies, and contemporary examples into coursework. The university ensures students are learning concepts that are relevant and up-to-date.
Grading in design can feel subjective, but at the university, faculty try to keep it transparent by explaining evaluation criteria clearly.
Students usually know:
What aspects are being evaluated (concept, effort, execution, presentation).
Why certain marks were awarded after juries.
What they can improve for future projects.
If a student is confused or unhappy, they can approach the faculty member and ask for clarification.
Staying back is not mandatory, but many students choose to. Design work needs space and focus, which studios provide better than hostels or homes.
Typically:
Students stay back during heavy submission weeks.
Studios are used for printing prep, mock displays, and group discussions.
Seniors and juniors often overlap in studios, leading to informal learning.
Faculty may also be available during extended hours before juries.
Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?
Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else
Sign Up on ShikshaOn Shiksha, get access to
- 66k Colleges
- 1.2k Exams
- 681k Reviews
- 1800k Answers