103 students land jobs in IIMT final placement

April 22, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:47 am IST - TIRUCHI:

The Indian Institute of Management-Tiruchirapalli (IIMT) has successfully completed final placements for the 2013-15 batch of the two-year postgraduate programme in management. All the 103 students registered for final placements have been placed.

The recruiters offered diverse profiles to the students across various functions such as finance, marketing, operations, HR, consulting and general management. Some of the notable profiles include risk management, supply chain management, product manager, capital market analyst, inventory management, insurance sales, management consulting, digital marketing, portfolio management, data analytics, equity research, rural marketing, and media marketing.

The highest annual compensation offered was Rs. 19.50 lakh.

The average annual compensation offered to top 10 percentile was Rs.16.00 lakh and the average of all offers was Rs.11.32 lakh per annum. Three students obtained multiple offers.

Prominent recruiters from various sectors such as banking, financial services and insurance, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, FMCG and home appliances, IT/ITeS and analytics, consulting, media, manufacturing and logistics, sales and marketing, operations and Project Management participated in the institute’s final placement process. Some of the recruiters who participated in the process include Berger Paints, BPCL, CBC, Dabur, Decathlon, HCL, ICICI Bank, KPMG, L&T, Mahindra, TAFE, ANZ, CRISIL, Dr. Agarwal Eye Hospitals, Dun & Bradstreet, Murugappa Group, Muthoot Home Fin India Ltd, RBS, SBI, Sonata Software, Stovekraft and TVS Logistics, according to a press release from Abhishek Totawar, chairperson, Placement and External Relations, IIMT.

Rs. 19.50 lakh, the highest annual compensation

offered

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