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Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.1
Student Rating Distribution
Shubham Reddy
26 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really supportive and helpful. They do a bunch of case studies in all our classes. We get mentors to help us out during our time here. Sometimes we even have guest lecturers from other countries. They organize seminars too, though not very often.
Placement: Our senior batch is currently getting placed, and so far, 70% have landed jobs. The internship scene is also in full swing, with 90% already placed. The companies coming to campus are mostly average, with only a handful of top-notch ones. They also organize pool campus drives for us.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is really good. They've got a gym, hostels, and a canteen. The library has all the books we need for our courses. The food in the mess is okay, they serve vegetarian meals three times a day. The classrooms are nice, with projectors too.
Gargi Nair
4 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at IILM are smart and know their stuff. The teaching is decent, but it could be better. There are 20 students for every teacher. They don't do a great job with industry connections or setting up industry visits.
Placement: The job placements at our college were okay, not great. They work hard to make sure everyone gets a job. The highest salary so far was around 7 lakhs, while the lowest was around 3.6 lakhs. On average, people got around 5 lakhs. Big companies like Deloitte, Amazon, and Oyo came for placements.
Campus: The campus has everything you need like Wi-Fi, classrooms, library, medical facilities, and sports. The classrooms are nice and have AC. The food in the canteen is good, but they could add more options. The hostel rooms are also good and have AC. Each student gets their own room.
Dinesh Das
1 Jul, 2025
Admission: Most teachers here don't really care about preparing us for the real world. They just rush through the course without focusing on practical skills. Only a handful of teachers actually put in the effort to help us understand and appreciate education. The rest are all about their egos and love to take away points. They don't care about getting us ready for the job market.
Placement: Don't fall for the placement hype at IILM Graduate School of Management. The ads are all fake. They're just in it for the money and don't care about your college experience. Trust me, it's not what they say it is.
Campus: The hostel is nice and has good stuff, but some ads are fake. They said there's a pool and squash court, but I never saw them in 2 years. Food is clean, but it's the same all the time. They don't fix food issues we tell them about, and we never hear back.
Rahul Tomar
9 Jun, 2025
Admission: I'm studying PGDM with a focus on marketing and operations. The teaching quality at my college is top-notch. We learn in a practical way, which is great. The curriculum is always up-to-date, getting us ready for jobs. Plus, lots of our teachers have a Ph.D.
Placement: I'm happy with how many students got jobs from my college. Last year, about 95% of students found placements. In marketing and operations, the highest salary was 11 lakhs CTC, while the lowest was 5.5 lakhs. The average was 7.50 lakhs. Everyone in my course got an internship too.
Campus: The campus here is really nice. The hostel is good with everything you need like electricity all day, hot water in winter, and Wi-Fi. The labs are decent, and the library has good books to help you learn. They keep everything clean too.
Yash Pandya
7 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college have 15 years of experience working in the corporate world. Many of them come from an army background, with some even being colonels and generals. The PGDM course is really helpful and covers everything you need to know. The teachers are super helpful and really know their stuff.
Placement: I was happy with the placements at our college. Most students, about 85%, got placed. The average salary was 6 lakhs per year. Big companies like Colgate, Aditya Birla, Deloitte, and Future Group came for marketing roles. Everyone got internships, with an average stipend of Rs. 6,000. Our college has a placement cell that supports us.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure that exceeded our expectations. The classrooms are big, and since it's a residential campus, we have everything we need like medical services, sports facilities, dining hall, laundry, gym, and library. The food is tasty and nutritious. It's definitely worth the money. The management is also really good.
manoj
11 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college were super helpful and really knew their stuff. They had all gone to top colleges too. The classes got us ready for working in the real world. The teachers worked hard to help us learn. The only downside was that the turnover rate for teachers was kinda high.
Placement: Most students in our college land jobs after finishing studies. But the pay isn't great. On average, students get around 4.5 LPA. About 80% of students in our program find jobs. But it's not the college's fault, some students just aren't as skilled.
Campus: The college facilities are really good. The food is tasty and sports events happen often. We get our own air-conditioned rooms, which is cool. It's worth the money we pay for all these facilities. The security team looks out for us too.
Seema Sharma
11 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really great. They know their stuff and are always there to help. They taught me a lot and helped me build my skills. The case studies and lectures they give us are super helpful for understanding how things work in the real world. The classes cover everything we need to know to get ready for working in the industry.
Placement: Most students here got placed on campus, around 90% of us. The highest salary package was 9 LPA. Companies like Whirlpool, Cafe Coffee Beverage, Future group, ICICI Bank, TCI, and Loreal came and offered good salaries. For internships, we had Bluestar, Asahi India Glass Ltd, Sony, and Future Group with great learning programs. It would be cool to see more top brands coming in for campus recruitment though.
Campus: The campus had good equipment for the management program. Hostel facilities were nice too. Students should get more involved in extracurricular activities to make the PGDM program more fun. They offer weekly medical check-ups at the hostel, which is convenient. The hostel warden is really caring and helpful in emergencies.
Deepak Mishra
14 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers at my college come from top places like IIM Bangalore, FMS, Delhi, NIT, and IMT Ghaziabad. They know a lot and teach us stuff like group discussions, personal interviews, class presentations, industry reports, and advanced Excel. It really prepares us well for the real world and what companies need.
Placement: The college placements are pretty good. I saw the highest package was 14LPA and the lowest was 3.8LPA. The average package for my batch (2017-19) was 6.5LPA. Placements for the next batch (2018-20) have already started. Companies like Deloitte, E&Y, Zaro Education, Fitso, Cadbury, Nestle have visited and picked students. The internships are cool too, with some companies offering up to 20k+incentives like Zaro Education, Fitso, CDIL, etc.
Campus: This campus in Greater Noida has the best facilities. It's not huge if we don't count the engineering section, but it's well-kept. Wi-Fi is everywhere, classrooms have AC, and there are amenities like library, hostel, mess, and cafe. They've got sports equipment for all kinds of games, from table tennis to Gym. The food is good, and they even offer eggs for breakfast if you want.
Poonam Das
16 May, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college are super smart and really good at teaching. But there's not a lot of fun stuff to do outside of class. I think it's because we have so many classes to take. We're always studying or taking exams. It can get pretty stressful with exams happening all the time. But it does help us learn how to deal with pressure. Despite that, I still think it's a good college with solid education.
Placement: Most students got jobs, but the starting salary is lower this year. Some students are still looking for jobs. The college has a problem with bad management. The teachers are good, but they don't focus on soft skills much. They care more about academics. The placement rate is dropping because they accept students who aren't really fit for management roles. It's easy to get in, but if you score above 70 in CAT, you might get a scholarship.
Campus: The college has great facilities. Hostels and classrooms are clean and well-kept. They always make sure everything is tidy. But, it's kinda in the middle of nowhere. You can't stay out late. And doing a night-out here is a hassle.
Siddharth Iyer
7 Oct, 2023
Admission: Some of the teachers in our college aren't as helpful as they claim to be at the start. But there are a couple of really supportive ones who go above and beyond to help with any issues you have. On the flip side, there are some faculty members who don't really listen and just think they're always right. The campus management is kind of a letdown too.
Placement: Most students got jobs after college, around 60-70%. The highest salary offered was 19 LPA, and the lowest was 4.5 LPA. Almost everyone in our batch got internships, but some found it themselves. So, can't say the college gets full marks for internships too.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is great, and all of us in our batch are happy about it. But there's one thing that bugs me - there are only 4 water coolers on campus, including the ones in the mess and water system. Other than that, the hostels are pretty good. You get your own room with Wi-Fi and nice bathrooms, so you have your privacy.
