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4 years agoContributor-Level 7
IILM University will follow the UGC Guidelines of Choice-based Credit
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IILM University will follow the UGC Guidelines of Choice-based Credit System; for evaluation of Credit for the lateral entry scheme. You can send, the curriculum of the semesters (course) undergone by you, it will be mapped with the IILM University-approved programme structure of choice. Post the course mapping and on presenting the semester completed mark sheet/s, you will undergo the detailed admission process as defined by the university.
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4 years agoScholar-Level 18
Candidate must have completed his/her 1st year without any backlog/reappear. Candidate must have the minimum percentage required for eligibility qualification of the current year (in which a student is seeking migration). Student has to submit Migration Certificate and character Certificate from the head of present institute/university from which he/she is migrating. Mapping of transcripts will be processed and for this one has to pay Course mapping charges in LPU. If this goes well and there are no issues in course mapping, Candidate can jo
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4 years agoContributor-Level 9
Since your question is relevant for many students looking to switch to a university due to proximity, or other reasons, I am sharing details of what is offered by IILM University Gurugram. Typically a candidate applying for a B.A. (Hons) Journalism, Media and Communication course, he/she would need to fill the application form and appear for an interview round after having shared the necessary documents and mark sheets that are required for course mapping as per the UGC guidelines. It is important to note that the courses / papers should have been completed from a recognised university. Basis all of this, the student's ap
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