IILM Institute For Higher Education

IILM is a private college in India. IILM is located at central Delhi, India.

IILM Institute for Higher Education offers academic programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

The latest National level AIMA-IMRB Business School Survey 2006 (Indian Management, September 2006) has rated IILM as category A+ Business School for the fifth consecutive year. IILM figures amongst the top ten business schools in India for its Intellectual Capital and Industry Interface. Overall, IILM is amongst the top 20 Business Schools on India.

The Post Graduate Program (PGP), the flagship programme of IILM institute, is a full-time programme launched in 2004. The institute has also recently introduced an executive MBA program as well as diploma programs in contemporary areas like Telecom, Insurance, and Banking & Finance Services.

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