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Yashika Goyal

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If I talk about the PG programme, they have 100-120 seats available which may or may not get filled every year. Students tend to shift from one campus to another after getting admissions due to their personal reasons. About last year the population was nearly 70-80 students for PG in a batch.

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Yashika Goyal

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Yes the admissions for IILM Institute for Higher Education are open as of now. You can directly approach the admin office via call or you can visit the campus for the admission process, this will help you to get a campus tour also. If you are not comfortable for a call then you can easily visit their website and can get the required information.

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There are no specific tips for the students since everyone has their own unique journey. But one needs to focus on the studies and extra curricular from the very beginning to build up your resume as well as confidence. Try not to miss the lectures and should have 75% at all times during the entire trimester to avoid back logs / getting debarred from that particular subject. Students must engage with the teachers and classmates on a regular basis to build a healthy relationship and thus helpful connections.

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Yashika Goyal

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The dress code at IILM, Lodhi Road Campus is generally informal which does not include clothes which might make others uncomfortable. On certain occasions or if you are attending any session, then you are required to wear smart formals ( formal pants, skirts, shirts, coat). Thus it is advisable to dress up to properly while you are going the college.

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Yashika Goyal

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If someone misses the internal exam in IILM due to any reason, he/she will get one more chance of giving that specific internal which also depends on the discretion of the faculty concerned. But if the student fails to attend the extra opportunity also then he/ she will not be entertained further but need to pass the external exams to earn the required credits.

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Yashika Goyal

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College life at IILM, Lodhi Road campus is pretty good and engaging. Whats makes one feel good about it is its location. There are many cafeterias near to the place, gardens to spend time with your dear ones and also central markets for shopping. In the premises itself there is a terrace cafeteria where you can spend leisure time with your friends. Apart from this in terms of timings, they are flexible, students generally do not get tired. The teaching methodology makes it even more interesting and interactive. Overall the college life is great.

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Yashika Goyal

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There are many hostels and PGs available close to IILM. You can either go for Lodhi road area or Lajpat Nagar for the PGs. This year too there are many students who are from outstations and are staying in Lajpat Nagar due to its affordability and is also easily reachable I. e not too far from the college premises. Students also take 1-2BHK rented flats on Lodhi Road which is feasible in terms of ease of reach and time saving.

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Yashika Goyal

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As far as MBA course is concerned at IILM, the admission criteria may vary from year to year depending on the policies so made. But generally the CAT MAT XAT scores are accepted by the college wherein you have to get 50-60% in CAT or 500/600 score in MAT which may also vary from year to year. Other factors are also taken care of while admitting a student in any MBA programme which includes work experience, academics, extracurricular activities. These are well noted via your personal details as well as a Personal Interview which is taken by the college faculty after you apply for the admission.

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Yashika Goyal

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The institute is unique in itself, has lush green campus with red walls. The infrastructure it provides to the students is upgraded accordingly including fully air conditioning classrooms, an enriched library, cafeteria etc. The faculty is also good in terms of imparting education and providing knowledge beyond the specified curriculum. The crowd itself makes any college unique, most of the students are from Delhi or Delhi NCR. Lastly the place where it is situated is the best of all due to cafes, gardens, central markets.

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Yashika Goyal

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There is a trimester system for PGDM programme at IILM and for each trimester the SGPA is calculated and the cumulatively for all the 3 trimesters of year 1, the CGPA is calculated out of 10. There are credits for each subject in each trimester which needs to be earned to pass that particular subject. Usually, the CGPA for an average student goes up to 7 out of 10.

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