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IMI, New Delhi completes its final placements in three days

New Delhi [India], Dec. 30 (ANI): IMI New Delhi, one of the leading management schools in the national capital, completed its final placements for the batch 2015-17 in three days, comprising 247 number of students.

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IMI, New Delhi completes its final placements in three days
New Delhi [India], Dec. 30 (ANI): IMI New Delhi, one of the leading management schools in the national capital, completed its final placements for the batch 2015-17 in three days, comprising 247 number of students. This year, the highest package has gone up to 15.60 LPA by Fairtrade LLC, followed by 15.04 by McKinsey while the lowest has been 6.75 LPA by Kantar Group. The average salary is at an impressive 12.4 LPA. Owing to the quality of the students and their professional demeanor, IMI -New Delhi has achieved its 100 percent placements with top notch companies such as McKinsey, Deloitte, EY, GEP, Reckitt Benckiser, HUL, Nestle, Mother Dairy, DCM Shriram, Asian Paints, Citibank, JPMC, HSBC, Standard Chartered, CRISIL, Vedanta, Lava International, Wipro, HCL, Genpact, Capgemini, Infosys, Accenture, Tata Motors, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, Sony Pictures Networks, Cinepolis. Highlighting the importance of final placement, Prof. Pinaki Dasgupta, Dean Corporate Relations and Placements, IMI-New Delhi said, "Just like last year, we have completed our final placements in just 3 days with a large number of our students getting placed in IT, ITES and Business Consulting firms. It was also amazing to see the positivity amongst the recruiters who came on board this year. They were not only optimistic about the batch but were also impressed with the fact that the alums who were placed with the various organisations were performing really well." With more than 80 companies coming to the campus, the placement season at IMI-New Delhi this year witnessed recruiters from various sectors. This mix of sectors ranging from Banking and Financial Services, IT, Consulting to FMCG/FMCD and Automobiles gave the students an option for a large variety of profiles and greater spread for their career choices. (ANI)

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