Indian Institute of Management, Raipur has announced the successful completion of the final placement for the MBA 2018-20 class. 150+ companies recruited from the institute, with 50+ first time recruiters, offering coveted roles in Sales and Marketing, Financial Management, Operations and IT, Analytics and Consultiting, and General Management.
Growing by nearly 5%, the average salary package for the batch increased to ₹ 15.20 LPA and the median salary stands at ₹ 14.78 LPA. With the highest package reaching ₹ 46 LPA, the top 25% bagged an average package of ₹ 21.28 LPA marking an increase of nearly 15% over the previous year. The offers are spread out across diverse sectors such as BFSI, Strategy and Consulting, IT/ ITES, Manufacturing, FMCG/FMCD, and ECommerce among others.
The BFSI sector recruited the highest number of students offering a highest of ₹ 24.06 LPA and an average of ₹ 16.46 LPA. Strategy and Consulting came next with an average of ₹ 16.40 LPA followed by IT/ITES which provided an average of ₹ 14.11 LPA, while Manufacturing, FMCG and E-Commerce came next with average offers of ₹ 13.03 LPA, ₹18.03 LPA and ₹ 19.54 LPA respectively.
Key Highlights:
Number of students registered for placements: 191
Number of offers received : 191
Average Salary : ₹ 15.20 LPA
Roles and Number of Offers received:
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