IIM Rohtak is proud to announce the conclusion of its final placement process for the academic year 2014-16. The institute witnessed participation of multitude of companies across varied domains. 145 students of PGP05 batch successfully availed opportunities across diversified profiles and various functions in the organizational setup. Our corporate visitors were delighted to see the enthusiasm students exuded in the placement process, which was evident
in their positive feedback. A total of 48 companies participated in the final placement process.
The year saw the institute strengthen its relationship with 30 past recruiters and established relationships with 18 new companies. Some of the prominent brands that came for final placements were JP Morgan Chase, Arcesium, ICICI Bank, BPCL, Yes Bank, Idea, Cognizant, Wipro, Maruti, JSPL, Actuate Business Consulting, Amazon, Indus Valley Partners, to name a few. The batch diversity in terms of gender and work experience was well appreciated by the industry. This also reflected in the offers rolled out which were distributed across the major domains of Finance, Marketing, Operations, Information Technology, General Management, Consulting and HR. Various companies offered profiles of business development, strategy design and execution, reinforcing their belief in the strategic acumen of IIM Rohtak students.

It is noteworthy that new recruiters accounted for 37.5% of the total lot of recruiters, indicating the high rise in the institute’s visibility in the industrial corridors. Also, the substantial rise in the pick ratio reflects the strong association and faith of the corporate on the capabilities and business acumen of our students.

Key Highlights:
- Highest Domestic Package: INR 18.30 LPA
- Average CTC of top 50 students :INR 14.96 LPA
- Average CTC of top 100 students 13.18 LPA
- Batch Strength :145
- No. of Placed Student:137
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