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This year, the institute also recorded four international placements. The highest overall package reached ₹45.63 LPA, while the highest domestic package stood at ₹30 LPA showing strong demand for its students.
Performance across student groups was also good. The top 25 percent of MBA students received an average salary of ₹18.20 LPA while the top 50 percent earned around ₹16.32 LPA. In the MBA DBM program the top 25 percent got ₹18.50 LPA and the top 50 percent got ₹16.04 LPA. For MBA HHM students the top 25 percent earned ₹16.97 LPA and the top 50 percent earned ₹14.97 LPA.
The placement season saw participation from more than 200 recruiters including both new companies and long-term partners of the institute. Over 80 legacy recruiters and more than 110 new recruiters took part in the drive making it the highest recruiter participation in the institute's history.
Major hiring sectors included BFSI, consulting, manufacturing, analytics, FMCG, IT services and healthcare. Overall, the placement season reflects strong industry trust, improved opportunities and the institute's growing reputation in management education.
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