Which is the best IILM campus to pursue MBA?

3.5K Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Apoorv Sharma
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3 years ago
Hi! IILM, Lodhi Road is the best option to pursue MBA/PGDM. It provides quality education across all campuses. At Lodhi Road, we get the best of the faculty and their expertise to get useful insights about prescribed academic courses as well as industry knowledge. Students are provided with personal

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3 years ago
IILM Gurugram can be a great option for higher management studies whether it is MBA or PGDM. Greater Noida campus is better for other courses. The experience-based MBA/PGDM at IILM is benchmarked with the best international business schools. The programme is designed to help our students become adep

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5 years ago
Hi, Firstly, all 3 campuses come within the sphere of IILM and run by the same management. Curriculum is almost same and placement process in centralized. Same policies and rules apply to all 3 campuses. IILM institute of Higher Education Lodhi Road is situated in the centre of the city, in close pr

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You can prefer IILM, Greater Noida as it has got best campus placements amongst others. It has been ranked 51.

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Rahil Mohammad
9 years ago
Hi Apoorv, Greater Noida campus is better than other campuses of IILM as it has best of infrastructure, faculties and other facilities.

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9 years ago
IILM, Gurgaon is the best campus according to me, especially in terms of infrastructure and placements.

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Rishab Verma
9 years ago
IILM, Lodhi Road Campus is the best among Greater Noida and Gurgaon campus and another fact is, that it provides MBA degree with AICTE approval and has better campus placements.

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