535 students get placements from IMT Ghaziabad
The institute’s unprecedented achievement has smashed all previous records with an average pay package of Rs 10.8 lac and highest pay package of Rs 21.17 lac.
The B-school has been able to attract top-notch MNCs including Microsoft, Google, L’Oreal, Accenture, SAP, Goldman Sachs, Deloitte, Britannia and PWC amongst others.
For the fourth consecutive year, IMT has beaten its own records related to placements in terms of average salary, number of students placed, new companies and the speed with which students are being placed.
The B-school has received astonishing 357 offers from 105 companies by the end of the placement week. The average packages of top 50, top 100 and top 150 students is up by around 20% indicating that the quality as well as quantity of offers on campus are growing beyond imagination.
IMT has been able to create a legacy of quality education and placements with unimaginable 52 offers crossing 15 lacs and nearly 20 of them touching the 20 lac figures.
Speaking on the outstanding achievement, Vishal Goyal, Group Head Corporate Relations, IMT Ghaziabad said, “Nothing could be more satisfying in this world than to see another batch passing out of the campus with smiling faces and glitter in their eyes. This year’s placement week has been by far the best for IMT Ghaziabad. The world-class academics and relevant industry exposure at IMT create future business leaders who are adaptable, flexible and sensitive to the new emerging industry and corporate trends. Backed by industry training and internship programs, IMT students are well versed with a comprehensive understanding of global business, world economies and corporate cultures.”
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