Goa Institute of Management (GIM) has successfully completed the final placements for the Batch of 2018-20. Nearly 70 industry leaders and pioneers made a total of 256 offers to an enthusiastic and talented pool of 240 students. The institute witnessed the likes of Gartner India, A.O.Smith, AbInBev, Reliance Industries Limited, Saint Gobain, BMW Motorrad India, Mondelez India, Signify, GEP, Ernst & Young, Asian Paints, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Barclays, ITC, Deloitte, Thoughtworks, Godrej & Boyce and Crompton Greaves among many others forge lasting relationships with us thereby enabling our leaders of tomorrow to learn from and with the best.

The year saw an increase of 12% in the average salary to INR 11.72 LPA over the previous year. It was also accompanied by a significant increase of 11% in the median salary to INR 11.40 LPA.
Key Highlights
Highest CTC : INR 25.6 LPA
Median CTC : INR 11.4 LPA
Average CTC : INR 11.72 LPA
Total No. of Companies : 69
Sector-wise batch distribution

You can read the detailed placement report here.
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