The IILM Institute for Higher Education is a private higher education institute located in New Delhi, India. It is part of the IILM group of educational institutions, which offers programmes in management, undergraduate studies, and related disciplines across multiple campuses in northern India.
Key facts
| Name | IILM Institute for Higher Education |
|---|---|
| Type | Private higher education institute |
| Location | New Delhi, India |
| Country | India |
| Parent group | IILM group of institutions |
Background
The institute operates within the IILM family of educational establishments, which was founded with the objective of providing professional and management-oriented education in India. The Delhi-based institute caters primarily to students pursuing postgraduate management programmes and undergraduate degree courses, drawing applicants from across the country.
Academic profile
The institute is known for its programmes in management studies, including postgraduate diploma offerings in business administration, alongside undergraduate programmes spanning business, economics, and allied areas. It maintains a focus on industry-oriented teaching, case-based learning, and student exchange links with international partner institutions.
Campus
The Delhi campus of the institute is situated in the Lodhi Road area of South Delhi, placing it within proximity to several other educational and research establishments in the national capital. The IILM group also runs campuses in Gurugram and Greater Noida, which together support a wider student community.
Significance
As one of the privately run higher education institutes in New Delhi, IILM contributes to the city's broader ecosystem of management education, which includes both public universities and private business schools. It is included among Indian higher education entities listed in open knowledge databases such as Wikidata.
Related topics
- Education in India
- Higher education in India
- Business schools in India
- List of universities and colleges in Delhi
- Management education in India
References
- Wikidata entry: Q17055784