Which media houses and NGOs have IILM Journalism students completed their internships at?

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IILM University, Gurugram, has a strong track record of placing its Journalism students in prestigious internships at various media houses and NGOs. Students have interned with leading media organizations such as The Times of India, Hindustan Times, NDTV, and CNN-IBN, gaining valuable experience in

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IILM University's School of Journalism and New Media has tie-ups with various media houses and NGOs for internships and placements. Some of the media houses and NGOs where IILM Journalism students have completed their internships include: NDTV CNN-IBN The Indian Express The Times of India Hindustan

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