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Aakshi Dalmia

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Yes, you can pursue a B.Des in Interior Design at IILM University Gurugram with a Liberal Education framework. IILM's School of Design integrates liberal arts into its design curriculum, making the programme more holistic and industry-relevant
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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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Aman Shandillya

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Yes IILM university is a safe place for both boys and girls as all students come from educated and civilised family.The location of the college is also very secure with connectivity during late night hours.The college also has 24/7 CCTV survie
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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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Manya

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One of the programme highlights of B.Des Digital Product Design is software proficiency. The programme aims to hone the skills of the students and make them gain expertise in the following:FigmaSketchAxureAdobe PhotoshopAdobe XDAdobe Illustrat
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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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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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 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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Manya

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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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Samyak Jain

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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.