SCMHRD, once again beat expectations and raised the bar with the Final Placement Season 2015-16. SCMHRD witnessed stellar placements, both in terms of the compensation and the wide variety of profiles on offer. SCMHRD being one of the most trusted and revered B-Schools in the country witnessed the participation of premier business houses and corporates in this year’s Final Placements.

The Batch of MBA 2014-16 also saw an increase in number of PPO/PPIs reflecting the industry’s growing faith in SCMHRD’s MBA Programme and its talent pool. SCMHRD scaled new heights by placing around 90% of the batch in the placement week.
Along with traditional business houses like Aditya Birla Group, Bajaj Auto, Capgemini, Citibank , Ernst Young, Honeywell, HUL, HSBC, ITC, JPMC, L’oreal, Mahindra, Mercer, Piramal group, Philips, Pidilite, Reliance, Vodafone, Yes Bank, etc. SCMHRD also formed new associations with several major corporates like Bharti AXA General Insurance, Colgate Palmolive, Cipla, Ferrero, HT Media, Gallup Consulting, Godrej, ShopClues, Vedanta Resources etc.
The fact that Final Placement Season 2015-16 saw enthusiastic participation from varied sectors of the industry like Conglomerate, FMCG, Manufacturing, IT, E-Commerce, Consulting, BFSI, Infrastructure, Logistics, Pharmaceuticals etc. stands as a testimony to SCMHRD’s reputation as one of the most sought after B-Schools in the country today.
Key Highlights:
- Highest Domestic Package: INR 22.60 LPA
- Average CTC of top 50 students :INR 17.71 LPA
- Average CTC of top 100 students 15.16 LPA
- No. of Placed Student:212
- No. of PPO/PPI:47
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