The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow has completed the Final Placements for the class of 2018-20 (34th Batch) of the two-year Post Graduate Programme. IIM Lucknow continues its academic excellence with 100% placement for its 34th Batch of 443 students in a record time.
The recruitment drive saw participation from more than 140 domestic and international recruiters. The participation of these firms also marked the ascent of IIM Lucknow as a preferred recruitment destination for consulting, finance, operations, product management and marketing roles in the country.

Some of the top recruiters across different sectors were Accenture, Amazon, American Express, Asian Paints, A.T. Kearney, Avendus Capital, Axis Capital, Bain & Co., Citi, Colgate Palmolive, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Flipkart, Goldman Sachs, ICICI Bank, Investec, ITC, JDA Software, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., KPMG, Landmark Group, MasterCard, McKinsey & Co., Microsoft, Nestle, Ola, P&G, PwC, Reliance Jio, Royal Bank of Scotland, RPG Group, Star India, Standard Chartered Bank, TAS, The Boston Consulting
Group and Uber.
More than 25 companies including Apparel Group, Bosch, Ernst & Young (MENA), FIITJEE, FSS, Indigo, JCB India, Magicbricks.com, ONGC, Power Finance Corporation, Reliance Jio, SAIF Partners, Transsion and Wells Fargo participated for the first time. Companies such as Apparel Group, Ernst & Young, RPG Group, Landmark Group, Bosch, Standard Chartered Bank and Tolaram Group offered international profiles.

Read the placement report online
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