4 months ago
What placement or internship opportunities do B.Des students have at IILM University Gurugram?
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Manya KhetarpalCurrent Student
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IILM has a very dedicated placement cell that is always on the lookout for jobs and internships. In the past, Design students have been placed at/ have interned at the following companies:ZaraSuperdryRitu KumarAmazonLivspaceJaquar GroupTata pr
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IILM has a very dedicated placement cell that is always on the lookout for jobs and internships. In the past, Design students have been placed at/ have interned at the following companies:ZaraSuperdryRitu KumarAmazonLivspaceJaquar GroupTata projectsBespoke3996 StudioBijakHome LaneSpace matrixSquare YardsShahiItuvanaThe Asian Heritage FoundationAnd much more!
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Samyak JainCurrent Student
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This made me smile — they do remember names. Some even know what you're good at and encourage you in that direction. You're not invisible here, even in big classes.
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Manya KhetarpalCurrent Student
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Core Courses ( Major courses that make 50% of the credits ). This is in order to equip students with a strong foundation in core business principles, including finance, marketing, management, and operations, to excel in diverse professional ro
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Core Courses ( Major courses that make 50% of the credits ). This is in order to equip students with a strong foundation in core business principles, including finance, marketing, management, and operations, to excel in diverse professional roles. Core courses vary every semester and include Statistics For Business, Project Management, Product and Operations Management, Financial Management, Marketing Foundations etc.There is a discipline specific elective that the student is required to pick. It constitutes the specialisation of the degree. It offers courses in the domain of marketing, finance, HR and business analytics.Additionally, there is a multi-disciplinary elective to choose. This allows the student to explore various different courses offered by the different schools in IILM. One can pick “Modern Political Thought”, “Game Design”, “Sustainable Fashion”, “Python Programing”, “Media and Cultural Studies” and so on. One course each is offered from the schools of science, liberal arts, design etc.
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4 months ago
Is it hard to adjust in the first year at IILM?
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Samyak JainCurrent Student
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I was nervous at first, but honestly, it was smoother than expected. The orientation week was super fun and helped me bond with my batchmates. Plus, mentors and seniors are always ready to guide you — it feels like a second home pretty
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I was nervous at first, but honestly, it was smoother than expected. The orientation week was super fun and helped me bond with my batchmates. Plus, mentors and seniors are always ready to guide you — it feels like a second home pretty quickly.
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Samyak JainCurrent Student
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I had major stage fear, but I got chances to host events, give class presentations, and even be part of panel discussions. The feedback is supportive, not scary — and now I actually enjoy the mic!
5 months ago
How does IILM’s placement support actually work?
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Aakshi DalmiaCurrent Student
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IILM University's placement support system is structured and student-focused, managed primarily through its Career Development Center (CDC). Here's how it works:Skill Development & Training:Students go through regular training in aptitude, com
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IILM University's placement support system is structured and student-focused, managed primarily through its Career Development Center (CDC). Here's how it works:Skill Development & Training:Students go through regular training in aptitude, communication, resume building, group discussions, and interview techniques. This starts from the first semester to ensure long-term readiness.Industry Interface & Internships:The university has tie-ups with corporates for summer internships and live projects. These real-world experiences enhance employability and often convert into pre-placement offers (PPOs).Mentorship & Personalized Guidance:Every student is assigned a faculty mentor and career advisor. They help align the student's strengths with career goals and identify suitable job roles and industries.Placement Drives & Campus Recruitment:IILM organizes both in-campus and virtual placement drives, inviting recruiters from top companies across sectors such as finance, marketing, consulting, and HR.Alumni Network & Corporate Connections:A strong alumni base helps in creating networking and referral opportunities. Frequent alumni talks and networking events bridge the gap between students and industry.Entrepreneurship Support:For students inclined towards startups, IILM provides incubation support and entrepreneurial mentoring under its Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
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4 months ago
Can joining IILM actually change your personality?
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Samyak JainCurrent Student
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Honestly, yes. I used to be the "sit at the back" kind of student, and now I've presented in front of 200+ people. The environment encourages you to speak up, take initiative, and explore sides of yourself you didn't even know existed.
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Samyak JainCurrent Student
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100%. Seniors, alumni, even faculty help you connect with the right people. There are events where you get to talk to industry professionals directly, and LinkedIn literally becomes a goldmine if you're active.
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Samyak JainCurrent Student
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I chose IILM for BBA mainly because of how practical the course is. It's not just lectures — we do group projects, real-time marketing campaigns, even startup simulations. It gives you a taste of the real business world, not just theory.
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Samyak JainCurrent Student
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Like you're about to start something new, but in a good way. The campus is welcoming, students are friendly, and the professors talk to you like mentors, not robots. I didn't feel “lost” — I felt excited.
