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Nandani Current Student
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The workload isn't too overwhelming. It's quite manageable as long as you stay consistent. If you dedicate a little time each day to your studies and assignments, you won't feel much pressure.
2 weeks ago
How is the sports culture at IILM?
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Shrinkhala S ChandCurrent Student
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IILM Gurugram has a vibrant sports culture, offering various sports facilities and encouraging students to participate in tournaments and events, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
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Rikshita Current Student
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Yes, IILM does provide you internship and placement offers according to the company's required educational background. You are free to choose internship according to your approach and contacts but if you doesn't get internship then dept do hel
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Yes, IILM does provide you internship and placement offers according to the company's required educational background. You are free to choose internship according to your approach and contacts but if you doesn't get internship then dept do help you to get internships. In terms of placement it matters to many things so yes you get placement according to your hardwork.
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a month ago
What branches of psychology are covered in the psychology courses offered at IILM Gurugram?
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Manya Current Student
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Both the psychology master's programme and the undergraduate programme at IILM University in Gurugram covers several specialised branches of psychology designed to combine theoretical knowledge with practical application in different professio
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Both the psychology master's programme and the undergraduate programme at IILM University in Gurugram covers several specialised branches of psychology designed to combine theoretical knowledge with practical application in different professional settings. These include clinical psychology, counselling psychology, health psychology, industrial psychology and also foundational subjects such as cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, abnormal psychology, and research methods, which help students build a strong academic base in psychology.
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Manya Current Student
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The first week is honestly a mix of orientation overload and mild confusion. There are introductions, briefings, maybe a few ice-breaking activities, but it's also when you're trying to figure out everything at once: the classrooms, schedules,
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The first week is honestly a mix of orientation overload and mild confusion. There are introductions, briefings, maybe a few ice-breaking activities, but it's also when you're trying to figure out everything at once: the classrooms, schedules, and people. By the end of the week, though, things start settling. You recognize faces, understand how classes work, and the anxiety drops pretty quickly.
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Manya Current Student
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Mostly through a mix of group work (sharing load), last-minute collaboration and taking breaks between deadlinesPressure definitely spikes during submissions, but it's not unmanageable if you stay somewhat organized.
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Manya Current Student
Contributor-Level 9
Absolutely! There are enough common areas, classrooms, and library spaces to sit and work. The college has a recreation room with bean bags and a lot of space for people to work, sit, read, or just catch up with peers, two cafes, two libraries
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Absolutely! There are enough common areas, classrooms, and library spaces to sit and work. The college has a recreation room with bean bags and a lot of space for people to work, sit, read, or just catch up with peers, two cafes, two libraries, and several classrooms! During peak submission time, though, these spaces can fill up quickly, so you might have to “hunt” for a spot.
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How easy is it to adjust academically at IILM if youre coming from a non-commerce background?
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Manya Current Student
Contributor-Level 9
For BBA, It's manageable, but you do feel the gap initially. Subjects like finance or accounting can feel unfamiliar in the beginning. That said, most courses start from basics, and over time, with notes, peers, and a bit of extra effort, the
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For BBA, It's manageable, but you do feel the gap initially. Subjects like finance or accounting can feel unfamiliar in the beginning. That said, most courses start from basics, and over time, with notes, peers, and a bit of extra effort, the gap reduces.
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Manya Current Student
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Schedules can vary by course, but typically:Classes are spread across weekdaysBreaks exist between sessionsSome days can feel packed when multiple subjects or presentations are scheduled.
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Shrinkhala S ChandCurrent Student
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Drawing is a key part of design courses at IILM University, but it's not necessarily compulsory for all design students. The focus is more on developing creative and practical skills relevant to their specific design field.For example, B.Des s
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Drawing is a key part of design courses at IILM University, but it's not necessarily compulsory for all design students. The focus is more on developing creative and practical skills relevant to their specific design field.For example, B.Des students have studio-based courses where drawing and sketching are important, but the emphasis is on applying design thinking and skills to real-world projects.
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