IMT Ghaziabad has successfully completed its placement process for the batch of 2019-21. Unlike every year, the academic year 2020-21 was an unusual year, with the Covid 19 pandemic sweeping the whole world like a storm, each industry, each sector grappled and mobilized resources to combat it. The whole placement process went virtual and the campus saw virtual recruitment by more than 100 companies.
While the highest offer was of INR 29.32 Lakhs per annum, the overall average of the entire batch was INR 12.42 Lakhs per annum. 41 students had PPOs from leading companies on the basis of their performance during summer internship. IT and ITES remained the highest recruiter with almost 28% of the offers.
Sector wise offers:

Major Recruiters: Abott India, Oppo India, Oyo Rooms, Novartis Healthcare, EXL Services, Gartner India, Perfetti Van Melle, Genpact, Godrej & Boyce, Phonepe, Amazon, Goldman Sachs,HSBC Global Operations, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Marico, Max Life Insurance Company, Credit Suisse, Mahindra & Mahindra, Citi Bank, KPMG Global services among others.
Key Highlights:
Maximum CTC : INR 29.32 Lacs
Average CTC : INR 12.42 Lacs
Median CTC : INR 12 Lacs
No. of PPO received : 41
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