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Samyak Jain

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It's actually very collaborative. Group assignments, brainstorming in clubs, and classroom discussions are all a big part of learning here. Everyone has different strengths — some are good at design, others at presenting — so you learn a l
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Samyak Jain

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It's normal to feel homesick at first, but trust me, you adjust quickly. The hostel crowd is really friendly, and once you start attending classes and events, it just feels like home. I made some of my the closest friends here.
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Samyak Jain

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I'd say it's a healthy mix, but definitely more practical than I expected. We do a lot of case studies, presentations, group discussions, and even mock businesses. Some subjects even bring in guest speakers from the industry. So it's not just
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Samyak Jain

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I visited a few campuses before joining, and what stood out about IILM was its focus on holistic learning. Other colleges had good infrastructure too, but IILM had this warm yet professional vibe. The faculty-student ratio and individual atten
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Samyak Jain

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Very happening. There's always something going on — from music jams in the café to fests and random group hangouts. Even the classrooms are quite interactive. If you're someone who enjoys a balance of studies and fun, you'll love it here.
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Samyak Jain

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I wish I knew how active the clubs and societies are! I joined them a bit late and missed out on the early bonding and activities. If you're someone who loves extracurriculars, dive in early — there's so much happening beyond academics.
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Samyak Jain

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Yes, they do. The Career Development Cell is quite active and they share regular openings. I got my first internship through their support — they helped with resume building and even did a mock interview session. Many students get to intern
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Samyak Jain

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It's very interactive — not the usual boring lectures. There are a lot of open discussions, group activities, and real-world examples. Some classes feel like workshops rather than lectures, which makes learning way more engaging.
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Samyak Jain

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The orientation week was full of fun activities and ice-breakers. I was nervous at first, but by the end of the week, I had already made a few close friends. The faculty also made sure we settled in smoothly.
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Samyak Jain

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The faculty. I thought it'd be very formal and distant, but most professors are super chill and approachable. Also, the amount of practical learning — case studies, presentations, real-world scenarios — was a pleasant surprise. It's way mo
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