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Samyak Jain

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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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Definitely for life after college. They push you to build a portfolio, start networking, and experiment with ideas. Exams are important, but not the only thing. I feel way more career-ready now.

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Not marketing fluff — it genuinely helps. Being in Gurgaon, I had interviews in CyberHub, internships in nearby companies, and networking meetups just a metro ride away. Location is a legit advantage here.

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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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Samyak Jain

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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!

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Samyak Jain

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Yes, especially from the second year onwards. I got to choose subjects that aligned with my interests — like digital marketing and entrepreneurship. It's not one-size-fits-all; they let you customize your journey.

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Samyak Jain

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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 Jain

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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.

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Samyak Jain

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Yes! I'm from a business background, but I took a few workshops on AI and Business Analytics. The faculty makes it super beginner-friendly, and there's a lot of focus on how tech is shaping every industry — not just engineering.

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Samyak Jain

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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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