140+ companies recruited from the institute, with 60+ first time recruiters, offering coveted roles in Sales and Marketing, Financial Management, Operations and IT, Analytics and Consulting, and General Management. With a 28% increase in the batch size, the average salary package for the batch stood at ₹ 15.11 LPA. Also, demonstrating a well-balanced distribution of recruiting, the median salary stands at ₹ 14.80 LPA.

With the highest package reaching ₹ 30 LPA, the top 25% bagged an average package of ₹ 20.61 LPA marking another significant achievement on the year to year growth. The offers were spread out across diverse sectors such as BFSI, Strategy and Consulting, IT/ITES, Manufacturing, FMCG/FMCD, and ECommerce among others.
The IT/ITES sector recruited the highest number of students offering a highest of ₹ 28.80 LPA and an average of ₹ 14.50 LPA. BFSI came next with an average of ₹ 16.49 LPA followed by Strategy and Consulting which provided an average of ₹ 18.43 LPA, while, Manufacturing and FMCG came next with average offers of ₹ 12.83 LPA and ₹ 14.79 LPA respectively.
Key Highlights
Gender Diversity : Female – 15%, Male – 85%
Total Candidates : 245
Total Companies : 140
IT/ITES emerged as the largest recruiting sector of this season absorbing almost a third of the batch followed by BFSI. Apart from retaining our previous recruiters, we were able to add many new and prominent names to our list of corporate partners coming from various sectors such as Hospitality, Manufacturing, Food and Beverages, Education, Logistics, and Media.

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