SHORT TERM PROGRAMS
A Cultural exposure cannot be complete without connecting the International participants to the roots of India’s rich culture heritage. The International participants will visit the Golden Triangle of Agra, Jaipur, Delhi in addition to Rishikesh, which is the holy city on the banks of the River Ganges. The India experience will be unlike anything international students have done before.
PARTNER SCHOOLS
IILM has a strong international orientation and shares a mutually beneficial academic relationship with selected European, North American, Australian and Far Eastern business and management schools which regularly host student exchanges.
SEMESTER PROGRAMS
IILM provides opportunities to foreign students in getting international exposure through the Semester @ IILM, during which participants come for an academic term during their undergraduate or post graduate program. The courses selected are mapped with their existing curricula and lead to credit equivalence in their University. The emphasis is on Indian Culture, Economy & Business.
IILMÂ INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES
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My eyes were opened to so many colours, cultures, experiences and people. I would recommend IILM to anyone!
Natasha Yuncken
Participant from the IIILM International Short Term ProgrammeIILM with its students and staff, provides a unique opportunity to apply the classroom to real world examples. The surreal industry visits not only explores the social issues but the journey people are taking to improve the lives of others. I wish it was longer. Thank you!
Alexander Bellamy
Participant from the IIILM International Short Term ProgrammeFrom the very beginning IILM was welcoming. India soon became a home away from home. I loved immersing myself in the culture with the food, the language, the learning and the lifestyle. It was all so insightful to visit such beautiful places. Study and sightseeing is a great combination, and social entrepreneurship is an exciting concept to deconstruct in the context of the BOP in rural India.