International Institute of Gemology (IIG) Reviews 50

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Honest Review – Read Before Taking Admission in IIG ⚠️ I usually don’t post things like this, but I don’t want others to lose their hard-earned money the way I did. I completed my Ma... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They are scammers they will pay You for giving review and On fifth task they will ask for money about 1016 and They at first they will give you ₹350 at first to gain your trust

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Very nice and kindly people with clear vision and aim in disposing off their and our responsibility.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Best institude for learning and the faculty were more than family . Its the beat institude so far love it

Company details

  1. Educational Institution
  2. Art School
  3. Diamond Dealer
  4. Jeweler
  5. Jewellery Manufacturer

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Founded in Mumbai, the International Institute of Gemology (IIG), powered by SRDC, is one of India’s premier gemological institutes, helmed by Managing Director, Mr Rahul Desai. IIG is affiliated with the University of Mumbai, having trained 1,00,000 students since its inception (1965). It offers practical, market-oriented training in a variety of courses on gems, diamonds, and jewellery designing and merchandising. The institute is one of the few in India to offer training in rough diamond assortment.


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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

All are paid reviews

All are paid reviews don’t believe these reviews
Even i was asked to rate it 5star for money
Many people dont even have any relation to this
So dont trust these

8 March 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

My personal experience at IIG.

My experience at IIG India has been nothing short of exceptional. The institution's dedication to academic excellence, outstanding faculty, comprehensive curriculum, and supportive environment have played a pivotal role in my personal and professional growth. I highly recommend IIG India to any student looking for a top-quality education and a transformative learning experience.

1 May 2023
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Thank you, wish you all success!

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