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The IILM PGDMEstablished in 1993, IILM offers AICTE approved Post Graduate Diploma in Management in its three well-located campuses in the National Capital Region.
With the curriculum benchmarked against the best in the world, the IILM PGDM goes beyond the traditional functional silos of Finance, Marketing, OB-HR, and Operations and Strategy. The rapidly transforming industry has prompted a blended learning curriculum approach that focuses on digital disruption, analytics, artificial intelligence, block chain and internet of things. IILM’s Centre of Emotional Intelligence imbibes a learning culture that encourages responsible management.
The course curriculum incorporates experiential learning through mandatory global study, international trek and company visits. Even in the classrooms business simulation and case studies are core pedagogies.
With 25 years of experience in training future entrepreneurs and managers, IILM is proud to have 10000+ well placed alumni in top companies across India and abroad.
Accreditations
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Get recognized amongst the best in the country
“The 3+5 which make for tomorrow’s leaders. The 3 are the three basic views: Accept No Limits; Do Alternative Thinking and above all Drive Positive Change. And there are 5 behaviours which will bring these three attitudes to life if practiced and lived by leaders. They are: Ability to Use the Whole Mind;being a Multiplier; knowing how to Manage Fear and Leverage Failure; Mindfulness; and Creating Trust”
Mr. Rajeev Dubey, Group President (HR & Corporate Services ) Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.
PGDM convocation address June 2018.
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1.Globally Benchmarked Curriculum with Blended Learning
6.Full Time Faculty with Rich Industry Experience
2.Global Study & International Trek
7.10000+ Well Placed Alumni
3.Career Center
8.Campus Life
4.Entrepreneurship & Startups
9.Merit and Means Scholarships and Loans
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1. Globally Benchmarked Curriculumwith Blended Learning Our curriculum imbibes the best aspects of courses offered at top business schools around the world. The course modules are inspired by the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Wharton Business School and IIM-A. The curriculum follows a blended learning pedagogy that encourages students to apply concepts. It enables the students to hone their decision making process that allows them to apply their knowledge into worthy ideas.
The program is delivered over 6 terms; each term spread over 3 calendar months. The students are taught foundation concepts of management and learn the basic tools and techniques being used by managers. The academic year starts with term one that covers general management perspective courses. The courses equip students to solve complex managerial issues, the students gain insight into the perspective of a capable and efficient manager.
The blended and experiential learning, practical exposure and continuous feedback from academic and career advisors are aimed at enhancing the leadership style by developing managerial skills of the students. Term two and three shall focus on core foundation courses that shall build the foundation of management education in each discipline calibrated to the skills, experience and future goals.
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In the second year the students can choose their electives from six major areas. IILM’s approach to majors provides our students- Electives and International Trek full time manage-ment program. IILM’s approach to majors gives our students the flexibility and guidance they need to carve out a unique intellectual experience that is relevant to their specific educational and career goals.
The Global Study programme in the second year provides students the option to choose sub-jects based on their specialisation. The subjects taught during the Global Study programme will be regarded as ‘Elective’ and integrated in the two year PGDM curriculum.
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In-Company Presentation
Industry MentorCompany
Representatives
Viva
PresentationPanel of Faculty
and Alumni
Report
Description of SIPAnalysis
Recommendations
SIP Project
Industry MentorFaculty Mentor
Internships (Real World Training)At IILM Summer Internship is taken very seriously and is a major part of the curriculum activity. The students are put through a work shop prior to the summer intern to ensure that they understand the importance and the learning process. Our curriculum mandates a minimum of 2 (8 to 12 Weeks)-month long internship, meant to provide a first-hand experience of the business world. Moving from the classroom to the corporate reality through summer internships makes our students more proficient at handling real life challenges making effective decisions. It will acquaint students with the demands of professional world of work in terms of knowledge, skills and attitude to perform effectively. This short term experience provides a real insight into what it’s actually like working in a particular job or career field.
SIP (Summer Internship Program) projects are evaluated by faculty mentors before they are allocated to the students. The faculty mentors also visit companies and interact with the industry mentors on a regular basis to track the progress of the students’ performance. Students are required to submit fortnightly a progress report to their mentors as a part of their evaluation. Guidance on how to prepare their reports is provided by faculty mentors during students’ non-working hours. The project is culminated with a presentation by the student before a panel of company representatives and the industry mentor at the company premises.
The final stage of assessment comprises a written report detailing the description of the SIP, the student’s analyses and recommendations and a presentation of the same before a panel of faculty and alumni.
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2. Global Study & International TrekIn today’s business environment, it has become vital for businesses to tap into global markets in order to ensure their viability of a venture. Creating and maintaining international relationships and networks are key skills that all managers are expected to have. Matching global norms has become an imperative.
In keeping up with these requirements of the ever-globalizing environment, IILM mandates a three-week global study in Germany, Canada, Finland, France or Spain. The purpose of the global study is to give students a global exposure in terms of teaching pedagogy, industry visits and diverse cultural immersion to enable them to expand and develop their outlook.
During this four week period, the students complete the course modules (which are counted towards their elective credits), to enhance their skills of working in diverse teams and learn to understand and accept cultural diversity in its context. This helps to widen their horizon.
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International treks give PGDM students the opportunity to explore the economic, political, and cultural contexts of business in regions around the world. During such tours / treks the students, partner with faculty and staff mentors to plan the tour content and logistics.
An organizing team would identify a theme for which the students are passionate about and design a series of treks, usually a one week trip with students who are excited about educational entrepreneurship and innovation, to explore this in detail. Student participants have the opportunity to learn about the theme and experience specific challenges associated with it first-hand. In addition they meet, learn from, and exchange ideas with business and government leaders outside India.
These treks can take place at any time of the year, as long as they do not conflict with classes. Treks are an organized travel, and mostly focus on professional development based on an industry or geographic location. Planning a trek gives you the opportunity to test out your leadership skills, get an in-depth look at a particular industry or geography, and build contacts to help you in the future.
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In addition to the Global Study we also have a 7 day International Trek where students go to a different country to visit industries and meet key functional people to understand what is the requirement and the skill sets required to work in various functional areas. Each student will visit one country (Israel, Estonia, and Shenzhen) during their PGDM program,
The IILM Career Center helps students to get out of their comfort zones and explore their potential. Launching successful careers through a combination of academic courses and practical guidance, IILLM Career Center aims at steering the students in the right direction for a fulfilling professional life through a variety of endeavours.
IILM Career Center offers support and guidance through Alumni Connect where students get an opportunity to meet, interact and learn from Alumni as well as explore possibilities of working with them. Those students who are unclear about their choices can turn to the Career Advisory to point them in the right direction through a series of advisory and Counselling. Through Industry Interactions with different industries Career Center hopes to expose students to wider career choices and explore new horizons. The students, who aspire towards International Education, are guided on courses and universities abroad and how they can apply and get admission in a course and university of their choice. The Career Center hopes to nudge the students towards world renowned and Ivy League academic institutes providing counselling for the same.
IILM Career Center also offers several courses to help students fit in seamlessly in the professional world.
Career Center believes that the world is your oyster and students can achieve anything they wish in life or go anywhere because they can create the opportunity or develop the ability to do so.
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3. Career Centre
Term 1•Intentional Networking•Critical Thinking, Reading & Writing
Term 2•Working With Emotional Intelligence•Purposeful work and Life choices
Term 3•Design Thinking for Solving Business Problems •Using Social Media for Business and Personal Growth
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“Mentoring at IILM begins from Day 1 of college and the relationship established between the Mentor-Mentee is extremely special. For me, my mentor is my strongest support at IILM. She is always there to guide me, be it about choosing a subject or personal. I am grateful to IILM to have this concept at the institute.”
Udita Dewan (PGDM Batch 2016-2018)
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4. Entrepreneurship and Start-upsIILM prepares and motivates budding and future entrepreneurs to take their entrepreneurial journey forward and realize their dreams .IILM creates future ‘Game Changers’ by fostering the entrepreneurs with3 Cs ‘Content, Context, and Contacts’ that enable them to design and launch successful start-ups based on innovative methods. IILM commitment to engrave leadership and management skills in their students is not restricted to classroom sessions, but is achieved through host of initiatives including personalized mentoring, interaction with domain experts, live company projects, workshops, events and conferences, thought evoking activities/games, networking, sessions with start-up founders and simulations to initiate and develop the entrepreneurial spirit among students.
Students get to visit companies, receive coaching, develop business plans, and network with a cohort of peers from around the globe. IILM has an active and robust “Entrepreneurship Development Centre (EDC)”. EDC regularly organizes various conferences and events wherein they invite top entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and successful alumni from the industry, so as to facilitate their students to interact, discuss and learn from them. The major focus is on development of entrepreneurial spirit among the students. Not only IILM trains the future entrepreneurs but also encourage and support the students with great visions and business ideas in its Incubation Centre at Gurugram.
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Entrepreneurship Development Centre @ IILM
CONNECT, MOTIVATE, CHALLENGE, DEVELOP
Covering a range of sectors, the entrepreneurs inspire our students by sharing their personal business experiences and areas of expertise.
Entrepreneurship Development Centre primarily focuses upon:
1. Personalized mentoring
2. Interaction with domain experts
3. Networking
4. Simulations
5. Live projects with companies
6. Workshops, events & conferences
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5. Placements (300+ Companies)IILM has a robust Placement Cell - Career Resource Centre (CRC) which is well connected with different Industry sectors. The principal focus of the Career Resource Centre (CRC) is to foster Corporate Connect by facilitating industry engagement. The CRC frequently networks with the best companies in FMCG, Banking, Automotive, Research, IT, Telecommunications, Manufacturing and many more.
IILM has all the required facilities for conducting recruitment processes for company presentations, group discussion rooms and conferencing facilities etc. CRC renders outstanding placement support to students by using well planned roadmap to review career options, resume and LinkedIn profile preparation, honing group discussion skills, interview skills, placement related workshops, providing good opportunities for summer internships, live projects, mentoring by IILM alumni , empower students with life-long career decision-making skills , prepares students on acquiring and demonstrating the right personality traits and assist the students for placement in reputed companies through in-campus and joint campus placement programs. Ideal placement opportunities are sought for students based on their aptitude and interest.
Students joining IILM are predominantly focused on getting good internship followed by placements that hold the promise of a fruitful career. The Career Resource Center (CRC) and faculty ensure that students must get an exceptional co-curricular opportunities including industrial experience for our students.
Placement weeks are an endeavour to strengthen industry academia interface. To achieve this objective CRC seriously works to enhance Industry-Institute interaction through various industrial visits and also invites recruiters to visit campus to interact with students . Recruiters brief students about the job skills required for their industry and clarify doubts regarding the same. Students get an idea of the various industries available to them and can make decisions on what they are best suited for. Our recruiters comprise over 300 companies across the country spanning diverse industry sectors.
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Some of the companies that visited our campus
Industry wise break up of placements Automobiles
Banking and Finance
Consulting/Research
Consumer Electronics and Retail
Education
E-Commerce
Healthcare
Hospitality/ Food and Beverages
IT and Telecommunications
KPO/BPO
Manufacturing and Construction
Media & Entertainment
Real Estate
Transport and Logistics
Others
99 Acres
Abott
Absolutdata
Acura Consulting
Ad Global 360
Aditya Birla Group
Airtel
Amazon.com
American Express
Amreprise
Amul
Anand Rathi
Anchor Electricals
Apollo
Armstrong
Asahi
Ashiana
Asian Paints
Athena
AWL
Axis Bank
BAG Films
Bajaj Electricals Ltd
Bandhan Bank
Barista
Benzara
Berger Paints
Blackberry
Blackrock
BMW
Bonton Cables
Brittania
Cadbury
Capital IQ
Cargill
Carlson Wagonlit
Chai Point
Cheil (A Samsung group of Company)
Citibank
CMIE
Co Cubes
Coffeeday Beverages
Colgate Palmolive
Concentrix
Contify
CSC Finance
Cushman & Wakefield
Cvent
Daffodil Software
Decathalon
Dell
Deloitte
Delta India
Dentsu
DLF
Eco sense
Edelweiss
Emami
Ericsson
Evalueserve
EY
Fidelity Worldwide Investment
Finalytics
Foodpanda
Gartner
GE Capital
Gerson Lehrman Group
GFK Nielsen
GIIR Communication
GODREJ
Goibibo
Grail Research
Grofers
HCL
HDFC Bank
Home Credit
HT Media
ICICI Securities
IIFL (India Infoline)
IMRB
India Bulls
Indusind Bank
Infiniti Retail (Croma)
IOCL
IPSOS
IREO
ITC
JK Paper
JLL
Jubilant Food
Kotak Mahindra Bank
KPMG
Kryton
Kuhne Nagel
Kyocera
Legend International
Lloyds Ventures
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LOREAL
Mancer Consulting
Mansukh Investment
Manusis Technologies
Marico
Matrix Cellular
Mercedes Benz
Ministry Of External Affairs
Mobikwik
Mondolez (Cadburys)
Moodys
Mydala
Naukri.com
NDTV
Nestle
News X
oppo
Orcapod
Orient Craft
OXIGEN
Oyo Rooms
Oyster Connect
Panalpina
Panasonic
Panoptes
PAYTM
PEGASUS
Peoplestrong
Philips
Protiviti
Publicis
PUMA
Price Water Cooper
QAI Infotech
Radio Indigo 919
Radio Mirchi
Raymonds
RBL Bank
Rediff.com
Redington
Reliance Communication
Reliance Jio
Religare Housing
Religare Securities
Saavn
SAB MILLER
SAINT GOBAIN
SAP Labs
Shoppers Stop
Silver Arrows
Singer India
Smart Cube
SMC Securities
Spicejet
Stellar Search
Strategic Resources
Supreme Securities
Tata Teleservices
Times Internet Ltd
Times of India
To the New Digital
Trident
Vodafone
Whirlpool
WIPRO
WNS
XL Catlyn
XL Dynamics
YES Bank
Zamil Infra
Zee TV
ZENICA
Zomato
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6. Full Time Faculty with Rich Industry Experience Our faculty comes from leading institutions across the country and have diverse industry experience. They are always available to answer queries and clarify any doubts students may have.
The PGDM faculty are knowledge creators who rigorously peruse research in their fields. In an endeavour to develop IILM’s vision to educate, develop innovative entrepreneurial and responsible business leaders and matching world class teaching methodologies, we draw strength from the international arena on the basis of their research excellence and teaching acumen.
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Finance & Accounting
AARTI SHARMAAssistant ProfessorMBA, M.Com
AMARJEET KAURProfessorB.Com, M.Com. Ph.D. in CommerceACMA, CMA, MBA (Pursuing)
KIRTIKA MALHOTRAAssistant ProfessorM.Com, PGDM (Finance and Marketing)
P. MALARVIZHIProfessorPh.D. (Finance and Accounting), M. Phil, MBA
PRABHASH CHANDRAMasters in Management Science (Finance)Doctorate in Management-Financial Literacy (Pursuing)
RAJU MAJUMDARAssociate ProfessorMasters (Finance and Control)
REENU BANSALAssistant ProfessorMBA – Finance & MarketingPh.D – Finance
SAIMA RIZVIAssociate ProfessorMBA (Finance), PhD (Management)
SADHNA GAURAssistant ProfessorBBA, MBA, PhD (Pursuing)
SANDHYA PRAKASHAssociate ProfessorB.Sc. (Hons.) - Mathematics, MBA (Finance)PhD
SHIKHA MITTAL SHRIVASTAVAssistant ProfessorBSc, MBA, PhD
SHRADDHA MISHRAAssistant ProfessorMBA (Finance & IB), PhD
VINANIA CHHABRAAssistant ProfessorB.Com (H), MBA8 years experience in Industry
VISHAL GOELAssociate ProfessorCA, Industry Experience- 11 Years
Business Communication
ATIMA MANKOTIAProfessorBA (Hons), MA, PGHRMIndustry Experience-22 Years
MINI B DANIELAssociate ProfessorMBA (Public Administration)Industry Experience - 21 YearsEconomics, Public Policy and International Business
BIDISHA BANERJIAssociate ProfessorBA, MA (Economics), MPhil (Public Policy & Public Administration)PhD (Public Policy & Public Administration)
GURPREET SINGH BHATIAAssociate ProfessorPhD (Economics)
RACHNA MADAANAssistant ProfessorMA (Economics, PGDBM)PhD (Pursuing) – Economics
RAHUL MISHRAProfessor (International Business and Family Business)B.Sc. (Hons) – Mathematics, MA (International
Business)
RAJKISHAN NAIRProfessorM. Phil (Economics)PhD (Pursuing) - Development Economics
TARUNA GAUTAMProfessorPhD (Economics)
VIDHISHA VYASAssociate ProfessorMA (Economics), PhD (Mergers and Acquisitions)
Entrepreneurship and Strategy
ARUN GUPTAProfessor (Innovation and Leadership)PGDBM (Marketing and Finance)Industry Experience- 25 Years
SHEETAL JAINAssistant Professor (Entrepreneurship)PGDM (Marketing)PhD – MarketingIndustry Experience – 12 Years
SMITHA GIRIJAProfessorB.Sc. (Mathematics), MBA (Marketing)PhD (Retail Management)
SUJIT SENGUPTAProfessor (Marketing and Entrepreneurship)PGDM-ManagementIndustry Experience - 28 Years
General ManagementGANESH KHANNAAssociate ProfessorMBA, M.Tech, B.Tech
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SHARUTI CHOUDHARYAssistant ProfessorPhD, MBA, MCA,MSc,BA
VIKRAM MEHTAAcademic ConsultantBA, MMSc, MBA (HR)
Marketing
AAYUSHMAN GUPTAProfessorMBA
ARCHANA MAHAPATRAAssistant ProfessorPGDBM (Marketing)
DEVIKA RANI SHARMAAssistant ProfessorM.Phil. (Marketing)
GUNJAN A. RANAAssociate ProfessorMBA (Marketing)Ph. D (Business Management)
PANKAJ RAWALProfessorBTech, PG Diploma (CRM), Advance Diploma (Management)PhD
RADHIKA MADANAssistant ProfessorMA (International Business)PhD (Pursuing) - Branding and Communication
RAVINDRA DUAProfessorMBA (Marketing), BSC
RUCHI SHAHAssistant ProfessorMBA (Marketing)PhD (Pursuing) - Online Retail
SABYASACHI DUTTAAssistant ProfessorBSc (Hotel & Hospitality), MBA, PhD Industry Expereince-11.5 years
SANCHITA GHOSHAssistant ProfessorMBA (Marketing)PhD (Pursing) - Brand Management
SANGEETA SUMBLYAssociate ProfessorMBA (Marketing)Industry Experience- 18 Years
SHANKER SAHAYProfessor
S K SINGHProfessorMBA (Marketing), BE (Education), BA
Operations
ARCHANA SACHIN MAHAMUNIAssociate ProfessorB.E. (Electronics, MBA -Marketing Management)PhD (Marketing Management)
B KANAKAAssociate ProfessorPhD, MBA (Operations), BSc
HITESH GOELProfessorBSc, MDBA (Personnel Management), MSc (Telecom; Defence & Strategic Studies)Certification in Business ManagementIndustry Experience- 21 Years
PRAGYA ARYAAssistant ProfessorMBA - Operation ManagementBE - Electronics & PowerPhD in Operations (Pursuing)
SANDHYA RAIAssociate ProfessorMBA, M.Sc. (Mathematics)PhD (Management)
SEEMA SHUKLAProfessorBSc, MSc, PhD (Agro Supply Chain, Quality and Food Safety Management)
UPASANA BHUTANIAssistant ProfessorMBA
VISHAL BHARGAVAProfessorB.Tech, Executive MBAIndustry Expereince-21 years
Organizational Behavior
ANISHA RANIAssistant Professor (HRM)MBA (HR)
APARNA BHATTACHARYAAssistant Professor
DIVYA SAXENAPsychologist
MEGHA PUSHKARNAAssistant Professor
PUJA CHHABRA SHARMAProfessorPhD
PRIYANKA ANANDAssociate ProfessorBA, PhD
PINKY GOSWAMIAssociate Professor (Organizational Behaviour)PhD (Organizational Behaviour)
RITUPARNA G VATSProfessorPhD
SANYUKTA JOLLYProfessor (HRM)BA (Applied Psychology), MA (Psychology),M.Phil. (Psychology)PhD (Performance Management)
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SHIKHA BHARDWAJAssociate ProfessorBCom, MSc, PGDM, PhD
SHIVANI KHURANAProfessor (Organizational Behaviour)M.Phil. (Psychology)PhD (Organization Behaviour)
SHYAMALI SATPATHYAssociate Professor (HRM)Ph.D. (Management)
SHUCHI AGRAWALProfessor (Organizational Behaviour)MA (Applied Psychology)PhD (Organizational Behaviour)
SONA VIKASAssociate Professor (HRM)PhD. (HR)
SONALI PATNAIKCounsellor & Assistant. ProfessorM Phil, MA, BA
SONIKA SHARMAAssistant Professor (HRM)MBA (Human Resource Management)Ph.D. (Pursing) in Psychology
SUJATA SHAHIProfessor (Organizational Behaviour)Ph.D. (Psychology)
SUMEDHA GROVERHR - HeadMBA (HR), BA
Information and Technology
DAISY MATHUR JAINAssistant ProfessorPhD (Information Technology)
HARMAN MANGATAssistant ProfessorMBA (IT)
SHWETA NANDAAssistant ProfessorMBA (Marketing & IT: E-Commerce)BE in Electronics & CommunicationsPhD (pursuing)
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Foreign Faculty
ANTHONY ATUFE OKUOGUMEEntrepreneurship and Strategy University of Lapland, Finland
ARI ALAMGeneral ManagementUniversity of Lapland, Finland
BURÇIN ATASEVENOperationsIstanbul Kultur University , Istanbul
CAMPBELL PARSONSFinanceHanze Gronigen University
CHEN STEFANIEInformation & TechnologyUniversity of Applied Sciences, Vorarlberg, Austria
CHERYL DOWELLOrganizational BehaviorAlgonquin College, Ottawa, Canada
DORTHE BOHLBROOperationsBusiness Academy, Aarhus University
ERIKA JULIANA RODRIGUEZBusiness CommunicationUniversidad EAN, Columbia, South America
GATIEN BEAUMONTEntrepreneurship and Strategy University of Lorraine
HOLGER BRAILGeneral ManagementLiverpool University
IAN FITZGERALDInternational BusinessHanze Gronigen University
JENS KARBOInternational Business Business Academy Aarhus University, Denmark
LOUISE GRUE BENNIKEMarketingBusiness Academy, Aarhus University
MARGARET OSBORNEMarketingSeneca College, Toronto, Canada
MARIUSZ SOLTANIFAREntrepreneurship and Strategy Hanze Gronigen University
MICHAEL SCHMITTFinance ISM Frankfurt, Germany
MICHAEL WADEInternational Business Seneca College, Canada
ROY RUSFinanceHanze Groningen University
SOREN IPLANDMarketing Business Academy Aarhus University, Denmark
WERNER WETEKAMPOperationsFH, Dortmund University, Germany
VINOD LALL Paseka School of Business, Minnesota State University, USA Operations
VILLE SAARIKOSKI Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Finland Operations
RANIA NAFEA Seneca College, Canada International Business
GABRIEL HOUSTON Seneca College, Canada Organizational Behavior & HRM
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7. 10000+ Well Placed Alumni
Alumni are a very important resource of any university and at IILM we are proud to have a huge network of over 10000 alumni who are well placed at various capacities across industries both domestically and abroad. They have risen to high ranks and hold excellent positions in reputed companies.
We strive to engage with our alumni in various ways. They are invited to interact with students to motivate them about careers or to deliver guest lectures on topics of their expertise. They are consulted with regards to suggestions of industry specific workshops to hone our students’ skills. They also become alumni mentors to our students, thus providing them with first-hand knowledge and experienced advice along with a platform for networking. They are invited to sit on panels to conduct SIP viva and/or judge SIP report and become a part of our Board of Governors. We also maintain relationships with them by organizing annual meets on campus.
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“There have been successes. I have learnt more from failures. Failures are very important. Three lessons in life- First, most important is excellence in execution. Second- Managing people becomes very important. Third- Keep learning and experimenting new things. If you are not experimenting, you are not learning. Fail fast and move on. Finally have fun...... and Build your network”
Mr. Virakam Manocha
Talent Acquisition Head India Tech, Amazon Batch 1995-97
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8. Campus Life IILM has 3 campuses that are centrally located in New Delhi, Gurugram and Greater Noida. But the goal driving them forward is one and the same – to train and develop skilled and responsible managers of the future.
The Lodhi Road campus is the hub of South Delhi, bustling with activities and places to visit. Being at the political center of the country, allow students to be privy to first hand developments in business and politics alike.
The Gurugram campus is located on Golf Course Road, in the heart of the industrial hub of Gurugram - an epicenter of industry as well as startups. Our students have the advantage of gaining the rich knowledge of business and entrepreneurship from their surroundings as well as our in-house incubation center.
The Greater Noida campus, it is located in the Knowledge Park of Greater Noida with easy access to companies like LG and Moser Baer. Educational institutions in the area also provide a platform for networking and knowledge sharing.
Our Gurugram and Greater Noida campuses provide safe and secure residences for students and faculty alike. Constant monitoring by security guards and cameras, comfortably furnished apartments, delicious and wholesome food, and a friendly environment ensure that students can live in a safe and comfortable haven – a ‘home away from home’.
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“My experience in IILM started with the hostel and honestly I am having the best time ever. The location is superb, I have met tons of amazing and interesting people and there is always so much to see and do. It is immensely safe and secure with female and male guards at the main gate and hostel entry.”
Sonam Gupta (PGDM, 2015-2017)
I feel completely safe, comfortable and cosy at the hostel. My colleagues here are awesome and I love spending time with them in the class as well as in the hostel. The quality of food and the housekeeping deserves special mention. My biggest concern before joining the hostel was the food, but now I am happy as the food is tasty as well as healthy.
Aditya Singh (PGDM, 2015-2017)
GURUGRAM
GREATER NOIDA LODHI ROAD
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9. Merit and Means Scholarships and LoansIt is our effort to make education more affordable for students from all walks of life. We always endeavour that every deserving student gets the opportunity for quality education. This is made possible by our merit and means based scholarship policy. We have also partnered with certain banks so as to make the procedure for application of education loans a little easier for students. Our aim is to help you bridge the gap between the cost of our programme and student’s ability to pay.
We have various categories of scholarships that have been designed to cater to different types of students, academic, sports and extracurricular excellence, etc. Please ask your admissions counselor for details and criteria for all categories.
The decision of the Scholarship Award Committee on the eligibility and grant of the scholarship to a student will be final. No two/ more categories of scholarships can be combined
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A Typical Day on Our CampusStudying, learning, and practicing business theories is not enough for a holistic manager. There is learning beyond curriculum, which involves soft skills like teamwork, interactions, networking and communication. There is also the need for pursuing co-curricular interests that help in building a manager’s personality. A typical day on campus incorporates all these needs and makes the day a wholesome one for every student.
A variety of clubs and organizations exist on campus offering a range of leadership opportunities. They offer the scope of refining management and leadership skills, exploring interests and building networks. Conferences, monthly events, annual festivals, TEDx talks, inter-campus debates and in-house publications are just a few of the options available to the students to expand their horizons in terms of co-curricular activities.
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A typical day of a student follows a schedule that incorporates every aspect of development and interaction required to make a holistic manager.
6:30 – 7:30am – Yoga, Walks on campus, Gym Workout
8:00 – 8:45am – Breakfast – Fresh, hygienic and wholesome
9:00 – 11:45am – Morning classes
12:00 – 1:00pm – Mentoring sessions
1:00 – 2:00pm – Networking lunch with senior student or alumni
2:00 – 3:15pm – Afternoon classes
3:30 – 4:15pm – Workshops, tutorials
4:30 – 5:30pm – Club meetings, Preparation for events
6:00 – 7:00pm – Games, Matches, Lounge time
7:30 – 11:30pm – Dinner, Interaction with faculty, Preparation for next day’s class
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Amit BajajCountry Manager (GM) - Brand Image & DigitalMICHELIN (AIM Zone - India)
Ankur WarikooHead, Groupon APAC Emerging Markets
Arun Kumar SinghNon- Resident Senior Fellow Asia Program
Bobby KewalramaniCo-Founder and Chief Executive OfficerPerfect Relations Group
Dilip ChenoyChief Executive Office & Managing DirectorNational Skill Development Corporation
D P GoyalProfessor of Information Systems &Dean, Graduate ProgrammesManagement Development Institute
Gurram GopalProfessor of Business AdministrationElmhurst College
Joy K MitraProfessor &Former DeanFaculty of Management StudiesDelhi University
Kamal SinghExecutive DirectorUN Global Compact Network India
K R Nair IAS, Former Adviser-IILM
Karun VermaDLF Cyber City
Manish KathuriaExecutive Vice PresidentKotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.
Munish BhatiaGlobal Migration Lead – Enterprise Shared Services FunctionCargill International
Muralidhara KadabaSenior Managing DirectorStrategy & Business Development,Altamount Capital Management Pvt Ltd &Advisor, Reliance Industry Limited
Payal ChawlaAdvocates & AttorneysJusContractus
Board of Governors
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P D JoseProfessor of StrategyChairpersion, Digital MarketingIIM Bangalore
R NarayanaswamyProfessor Finance & ControlIIM, Bangalore
Raj K NehruVice ChancellorVishwakarma Skill Development UniversityGovernment of Haryana
Rajeev TalwarGroup Executive DirectorDLF Limited
Rajesh RelanManaging DirectorMetLife India Insurance Company Limited
Rajdeep SahrawatHead International Business(Public Sector) & Head Strategic Initiatives (Public Sector), Tata Consultancy Services
Rishabh ChopraFounder, Transformative Learning Solutions Pvt Ltd
S PadamProfessor, Advisor & Former Dean of StudiesAdministrative Staff College of India
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