Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli (IIMT) has announced the successful completion of final placement process for the 2013-15 batch of the two year Post Graduate Programme in Management. A total of 103 recruiters showed interest in participating in the placement process.
Roles & Recruiters
First Time Recruiters
ANZ, Aryaka Networks, Aspire IT Systems, BIG FM (Reliance Broadcast Network Ltd), CCD Beverages, CRISIL, Dr. Agarwal Eye Hospitals, Dun & Bradstreet, Evalueserve, Future Supply Chain, Greenway Appliances, Hansa Cequity, Housing.com, ICICI Prudential, Indus Valley Partners, Infosys Management Consulting, IQR Analytics, Jubilant Life Sciences, Meritus, Murugappa Group, Muthoot Home Fin India Ltd, RBS, SBI, Sonata Software, Stovekraft, TVS Logistics.
Classification of Companies
Key Highlights
- 103 students participated in the process, 3 students opted out
- 18 PPOs / PPIs were offered
- Largest number of roles were offered in the sales and marketing domain
- Companies like Mahindra and ICICI Prudential recruited students for their prestigious leadership programs
- Highest salary offered was INR 19.50 lacs ; Average salary was 11.32 lacs
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